Valborg Olander, was a Swedish teacher, politician and suffragette.
Background
Valborg Olander was born as one of five children to the medical doctor Gustaf Achilles and Eva Charlotta Munktell. After the death of her father when she was twelve, her mother supported the family by opening a fashion shop in Ulricehamn.
Education
Olander was educated at a girl"s school in Jönköping, and at Högre lärarinneseminariet in Stockholm at the age of fifteen in 1876.
Career
She is known for her relationship with Selma Lagerlöf. After graduation in 1879, she worked as a teacher in Lidköping in 1879-1880, at the elementary for girls in Gothenburg in 1880-1888 and, from 1888 until 1916, at the people"s academy in Falun. Olander was a strong supporter of women"s suffrage: she was the chairperson of the Falun branch of Country Association for Women"s Suffrage in 1905-1920 and its representative in its national central committee.
She was active as a writer both as a suffragette and as a teacher, and published works about the Swedish language with the linguist and Lexicographer Gustaf Cederschiöld.
She sat for one term, to 1914. She is also thought to have had an impact on the work of Selma Lagerlöf in her capacity of literary adviser.
Membership
From 1907 to 1912, Olander was the vice chairman of the committee running the Seminarteacher"s society. She was a board member of the Falun public libraries. In 1909-1910 a member of the school council and was appointed by the city council to the board of the Academy for Girls in Falun, which she was in 1912-1918.
In 1909, women became eligible to stand for election to municipal councils, and at the 1910 election, Valborg Olander was elected to the Falun city council for the Liberal Party, and alongside Elfrida Larsson, the first female members of the Falun city council.