Ingjald Nordstad

Ingjald Nordstad (12 February 1897 – 1960) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. Nordstad joined his first trade union in 1914, and the Labour Party in 1916. In 1918, he was imprisoned for conscientious objection. He was hired as a sub-editor in the newspaper Nybrott in 1919, and in 1922 Nordstad became editor-in-chief after Albin Eines. From 1922 to 1937 and 1952–1955, he was also a member of Larvik city council. From 1929 Nordstad managed the Larvik branch of the Bank of Norway. He was chairman of the board of Larvik library 1930–1932.

Ingjald Nordstad

Ingjald Nordstad (12 February 1897 – 1960) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. Nordstad joined his first trade union in 1914, and the Labour Party in 1916. In 1918, he was imprisoned for conscientious objection. He was hired as a sub-editor in the newspaper Nybrott in 1919, and in 1922 Nordstad became editor-in-chief after Albin Eines. From 1922 to 1937 and 1952–1955, he was also a member of Larvik city council. From 1929 Nordstad managed the Larvik branch of the Bank of Norway. He was chairman of the board of Larvik library 1930–1932.