Aars Municipality
Aars Municipality was formed by Kommunalreformen in 1970, which made the parishes into municipalities. Before the Kommunalreformen of 2007, it was a municipality in northern Denmark, in the county of North Jutland on the peninsula of Jutland. The municipality covers an area of 223 km², and had a total population of 13,284. Its latest mayor was Knud V. Christensen, a member of the Conservative People's Party political party. On January 1, 2007 Aars municipality ceased to exist and was merged with the former Farsø, Løgstør, and Aalestrup municipalities to form the new Vesthimmerland Municipality, with an area of 815 km² and a total population of 39,176.
Mayors
Period | Name | Party |
1970–1971 | Holger Mikkelsen | Venstre |
1971-1974 | Niels Nystrup Haugård | Venstre |
1974-1982 | Alfred Rask | Venstre |
1982-1986 | Martin Glerup | Socialdemokratiet |
1986-1990 | Ejvind Nielsen | Venstre |
1990-2002 | Per Nørgaard | Venstre |
2002-2007 | Knud Vældgaard Kristensen | Det Konservative Folkeparti |
The parishes
Aars municipality was made up of the following parishes:- Blære parish
- Gislum parish
- Giver parish
- Gundersted parish
- Havbro parish
- Skivum parish
- Ulstrup parish
- Vognsild parish
- Aars parish