Anna Rogstad
| Anna Rogstad | |
|---|---|
| Anna Rogstad in 1912 | |
| Born | 26 July 1854 Nordre Land, Norway | 
| Died | 8 November 1938 (aged 84) | 
| Nationality | Norwegian | 
| Occupation(s) | Politician, Educator, Suffragist | 
| Known for | Norway's first female member of Parliament | 
Anna Georgine Rogstad (26 July 1854 – 8 November 1938) was a Norwegian politician, women's rights activist and educator. A member of the conservative-liberal Liberal Left Party, she was Norway's first female Member of Parliament. A teacher by profession, Rogstad was deeply involved in the educational policies of the nation. She was a prominent leader in the women's rights movement and the campaign for women's right to vote, and was a co-founder and board member of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights and board member of the Association for Women's Suffrage. In 1911 she met in parliament as a deputy representative for Jens Bratlie, and held this position full-time after Bratlie became Prime Minister in 1912.