Jørgen Olsen Thon

Jørgen Olsen Thon (8 March 1866 – 12 January 1937) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties.

He started his career as a construction, mine and factory laborer, and was organized in 1903. He was hired as a journalist in Hønefos og Oplands Socialdemokrat in 1914, and was then its chief editor from 1915 to 1927. He then took over as head of the local office of Fremtiden.[1]

He chaired the Labour Party locally, and served in Hønefoss city council.[1] He was fielded as Labour's parliamentary candidate already in the 1906 election, in the single-member constituency Kongsberg, Hønefoss og Notodden, but ended last.[2] In the 1909 election he was fielded as the running mate of J. O. Jarnæs, but again without success.[3] He later joined the Social Democratic Labour Party, and was their sixth ballot candidate in the 1924 election.[4] In 1927 and 1930 he again stood for election for the Labour Party, and was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway.[5][6]

He was the father of Knut Thon, born 1889, who was mayor of Hønefoss.[7]

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