Annika Billström
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| Annika Billström | |
| 16th Mayor of Stockholm
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| In office October, 2002 – September, 2006 | |
| Preceded by | Carl Cederschiöld |
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| Succeeded by | Kristina Axén Olin |
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| Born | 7 April, 1956 Härnösand |
| Political party | Socialdemokraterna |
Annika Billström (7 april 1956 in Härnösand, Västernorrland County), is a Swedish Social Democratic politician. She was Mayor of Stockholm between 2002 and 2006. She was the first woman mayor of Stockholm.
Billström was the chief financial officer of Handels, the Swedish Commercial Employees' Union between 1987-94. She entered the Stockholm politics in when she was elected to the Stockholm City Council. She was Road Commissioner 1994-98 and Commissioner in Opposition 1998-2002. She was appointed Mayor of Stockholm in 2002 by the City Council.
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| Preceded by: Carl Cederschiöld | Mayor of Stockholm 2002-2006 | Succeeded by: Kristina Axén Olin |

