Kurt-Arne Langeland

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Kurt-Arne Langeland (born 25 August 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party.

He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Hordaland during the terms 19931997 and 19972001. In total he met during 197 days of parliamentary session.[1] Ahead of the 1997 election he was put forward by the nomination committee of Hordaland Christian Democratic Party as the third candidate on the election ballot, which was regarded as a good chance for a seat in Parliament. However, but at the nomination meeting he was edged out by Ingebrigt Sørfonn.[2] As the Christian Democratic Party performed well in 1997 and achieved its highest vote tally ever, Langeland became first deputy throughout the term.[3]

Langeland hails from Fjell Municipality and was also a member of Hordaland county council.[4]

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