at the old Fana Municipal Hall Wollert Konow was mayor of Fana most of the time between 1880 and 1901, and was in 1877–1879 Deputy to the Parliament for Søndre Bergenhus amt (now Hordaland). He served as Minister of Agriculture in 1910 and
Minister of Auditing 1910-1912. He was
Odelsting president 1884–1887 and
President of the Storting in 1888 and again from 1897 to 1899. He was a central board member of the
Liberal Left Party from 1909 to 1912. Wollert Konow served as Prime Minister over a two-year period as leader of a coalition which combined elements of two competing parties;
Høgre and
Frisindede Venstre. Konow's coalition government came to an end in 1912 after he declared his sympathies for the rural language form
Landsmål during the height of the
Norwegian language conflict causing conflict with
Riksmål supporters. After loss in the election in 1912, Konow was out of politics for good, and he spent the remainder of his life at Stend. He was commonly referred to as Wollert Konow (SB) to differentiate him from
Wollert Konow (H) who was his cousin and contemporary politician from
Hedemark. The initials "SB" stood for "Søndre Bergenhus," the now-defunct constituency Konow represented in national politics. ==Personal life==