Helsinki (parliamentary electoral district)

Helsinki (Swedish: Helsingfors) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Helsinki City (Finnish: Helsingin kaupungin; Swedish: Helsingfors stads) in 1954 from parts of Uusimaa Province. It was renamed Helsinki in 1997. It is conterminous with the municipality of Helsinki. The district currently elects 23 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 546,375 registered electors.

Helsinki
Helsingfors
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Helsinki within Finland
MunicipalityHelsinki
RegionUusimaa
Population664,921 (2022)[1]
Electorate546,375 (2023)
Area215 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1954
Seats
List
  • 23 (2023–present)
  • 22 (2015–2023)
  • 21 (2003–2015)
  • 20 (1999–2003)
  • 19 (1995–1999)
  • 20 (1979–1995)
  • 21 (1975–1979)
  • 22 (1970–1975)
  • 21 (1966–1970)
  • 20 (1962–1966)
  • 19 (1954–1962)
Members of Parliament[3]
List
Created fromUusimaa Province

History

The electoral district of Helsinki City was established in 1954 from parts of Uusimaa Province.[4] The district was renamed Helsinki in 1997.[5][6]

Electoral system

Helsinki currently elects 23 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[7][8] Parties may form electoral alliances with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[9][10] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral alliance may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate.[11] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[12][13]

Election results

Summary

ElectionLeft Alliance
Vas / SKDL
Green League
Vihr
Social Democrats
SDP
Swedish People's
SFP
Centre
Kesk / ML
Liberals
Lib / LKP / SK
National Coalition
Kok
Christian Democrats
KD / SKL
Finns
PS / SMP / SPP
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
202345,86211.80%359,47915.31%481,31420.93%519,6795.07%16,1061.57%0102,59226.41%77,3721.90%043,87211.29%3
201942,89911.13%390,66223.51%652,39313.59%320,3485.28%111,0152.86%084,14121.82%67,2531.88%047,27612.26%3
201535,4359.85%267,80618.84%555,87415.53%424,6456.85%125,9477.21%193,39225.95%66,4071.78%040,58311.28%3
201136,33210.44%258,03216.68%460,92117.51%420,0075.75%115,6724.50%194,95727.30%68,2622.37%045,26613.01%3
200721,3666.78%163,44020.14%567,12221.31%518,8946.00%121,7036.89%11,4160.45%094,58130.03%87,9032.51%09,1882.92%0
200323,0817.09%159,77518.37%479,03124.29%622,9267.04%126,4358.12%22,4090.74%078,01923.97%611,2063.44%017,3425.33%1
199921,9827.31%151,58717.15%468,88522.91%527,2279.05%218,3436.10%13080.10%086,44828.75%78,4822.82%03650.12%0
199526,1518.91%241,58814.18%378,58626.79%629,41910.03%210,9533.73%06920.24%070,03623.88%55,5451.89%01,3680.47%0
199122,9588.32%238,19913.84%357,84320.95%528,55910.34%216,6206.02%11,0010.36%075,51927.35%67,8252.83%14,9641.80%0
198723,3927.95%126,4408.98%271,41224.26%629,1329.90%36,1772.10%03,7941.29%091,25831.00%78,1132.76%18,3422.83%0
198340,21813.05%214,1384.59%183,40627.06%624,7508.03%215,6605.08%191,91929.83%67,4842.43%021,3816.94%1
197951,16416.67%378,97325.73%622,3097.27%210,9723.57%016,7625.46%190,97329.64%714,8534.84%16,6262.16%0
197556,64118.15%485,52927.41%626,4988.49%37,6592.45%024,0497.71%275,25424.12%48,9692.87%14,2691.37%0
197248,88315.91%490,17829.34%734,14711.11%25,3141.73%026,3538.58%279,77225.96%69,4063.06%010,3733.38%1
197046,48315.05%484,30127.29%636,53911.83%35,6191.82%029,6619.60%285,76227.76%74,4231.43%011,7383.80%0
196651,97518.18%492,80732.46%736,95312.92%37,9452.78%034,45312.05%252,20118.26%41,8740.66%0
196251,08719.26%455,50820.93%438,05214.35%39110.34%036,91913.92%358,88322.20%46000.23%0
195840,98319.41%448,34522.90%433,47615.86%39190.44%024,80111.75%248,91623.17%52,0930.99%0
195442,82319.31%464,49929.08%635,72216.11%37030.32%037,14716.75%338,55217.38%3

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

2023

Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[14][15][16]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok102,59226.41%7102,59226.41%7
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP81,31420.93%581,31420.93%5
Green LeagueVihr59,47915.31%459,47915.31%4
Left AllianceVas45,86211.80%345,86211.80%3
Finns PartyPS43,87211.29%343,87211.29%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP19,6795.07%119,6795.07%1
Christian DemocratsKD7,3721.90%014,2253.66%0
Centre PartyKesk6,1061.57%0
Finnish Reform MovementKL7470.19%0
Movement NowLiik8,9442.30%08,9442.30%0
Freedom AllianceVL2,9700.76%03,7990.98%0
Crystal PartyKRIP6050.16%0
Finnish People FirstSKE2240.06%0
Liberal Party – Freedom to ChooseLib3,5390.91%03,5390.91%0
Pirate PartyPir1,2740.33%01,2740.33%0
Animal Justice Party of FinlandEOP6970.18%01,2550.32%0
Feminist PartyFP5580.14%0
Power Belongs to the PeopleVKK9850.25%09850.25%0
The Open PartyAP9490.24%09490.24%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP7100.18%07100.18%0
Jyrki Helminen (Independent)230.01%0230.01%0
Valid Votes388,501100.00%23388,501100.00%23
Rejected Votes2,9790.76%
Total Polled391,48071.65%
Registered Electors546,375

The following candidates were elected:[17] Eva Biaudet (SFP), 5,195 votes; Fatim Diarra (Vihr), 6,774 votes; Elisa Gebhard (SDP), 5,872 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 9,667 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 8,036 votes; Jussi Halla-aho (PS), 22,081 votes; Timo Harakka (SDP), 7,154 votes; Atte Harjanne (Vihr), 5,804 votes; Eveliina Heinäluoma (SDP), 15,837 votes; Veronika Honkasalo (Vas), 6,100 votes; Atte Kaleva (Kok), 4,913 votes; Mai Kivelä (Vas), 6,177 votes; Minja Koskela (Vas), 10,112 votes; Terhi Koulumies (Kok), 6,512 votes; Jarmo Lindberg (Kok), 6,056 votes; Maria Ohisalo (Vihr), 6,937 votes; Mari Rantanen (PS), 3,826 votes; Nasima Razmyar (SDP), 14,108 votes; Wille Rydman (PS), 3,919 votes; Aura Salla (Kok), 4,189 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 5,840 votes; Elina Valtonen (Kok), 32,562 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 12,603 votes.

2019

Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[18][19][20]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Green LeagueVihr90,66223.51%690,66223.51%6
National Coalition PartyKok84,14121.82%684,14121.82%6
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP52,39313.59%352,39313.59%3
Finns PartyPS47,27612.26%347,27612.26%3
Left AllianceVas42,89911.13%342,89911.13%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP20,3485.28%120,3485.28%1
Movement NowLiik13,5293.51%013,5293.51%0
Pirate PartyPir5,8401.51%011,3122.93%0
Feminist PartyFP3,3030.86%0
Liberal Party – Freedom to ChooseLib1,2480.32%0
Animal Justice Party of FinlandEOP9210.24%0
Centre PartyKesk11,0152.86%011,0152.86%0
Christian DemocratsKD7,2531.88%07,2531.88%0
Blue ReformSIN2,0560.53%02,0560.53%0
Seven Star MovementTL1,2850.33%01,2850.33%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP6040.16%06040.16%0
Finnish People FirstSKE3470.09%03720.10%0
Citizens' PartyKP250.01%0
Independence PartyIPU2030.05%02030.05%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP1450.04%01450.04%0
Jyrki Helminen (Independent)670.02%0670.02%0
Valid Votes385,560100.00%22385,560100.00%22
Rejected Votes3,2040.82%
Total Polled388,76471.88%
Registered Electors540,883

The following candidates were elected:[21] Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto (Vihr), 5,961 votes; Paavo Arhinmäki (Vas), 6,775 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 5,446 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 11,100 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 20,163 votes; Jussi Halla-aho (PS), 30,596 votes; Atte Harjanne (Vihr), 4,795 votes; Eveliina Heinäluoma (SDP), 9,465 votes; Mari Holopainen (Vihr), 7,094 votes; Veronika Honkasalo (Vas), 5,846 votes; Emma Kari (Vihr), 6,716 votes; Mai Kivelä (Vas), 6,790 votes; Terhi Koulumies (Kok), 7,233 votes; Maria Ohisalo (Vihr), 11,897 votes; Tom Packalén (PS), 2,028 votes; Jaana Pelkonen (KoK), 10,563 votes; Mari Rantanen (PS), 2,924 votes; Wille Rydman (KoK), 5,910 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 6,806 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 5,044 votes; Juhana Vartiainen (Kok), 8,206 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 12,556 votes.

2015

Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[22][23][24]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok93,39225.95%693,39225.95%6
Green LeagueVihr67,80618.84%567,80618.84%5
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP55,87415.53%455,87415.53%4
True FinnsPS40,58311.28%340,58311.28%3
Left AllianceVas35,4359.85%235,4359.85%2
Centre PartyKesk25,9477.21%125,9477.21%1
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP24,6456.85%124,6456.85%1
Christian DemocratsKD6,4071.78%06,7351.87%0
For the Poor3280.09%0
Pirate PartyPir5,1191.42%05,1191.42%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP1,4850.41%01,4850.41%0
Independence PartyIPU1,2420.35%01,2420.35%0
Change 20114800.13%04800.13%0
Kristiina Kreisler (Independent)3140.09%03140.09%0
Workers' Party of FinlandSTP2440.07%02440.07%0
Jani Leinonen (Independent)1680.05%01680.05%0
Kim Sjöström (Independent)1140.03%01140.03%0
Yakup Yilmaz (Independent)930.03%0930.03%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP760.02%0760.02%0
Ville Punto (Independent)730.02%0730.02%0
Jyrki Helminen (Independent)380.01%0380.01%0
Jaakko Katajisto (Independent)120.00%0120.00%0
Valid Votes359,875100.00%22359,875100.00%22
Rejected Votes2,3720.65%
Total Polled362,24769.41%
Registered Electors521,875

The following candidates were elected:[25] Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto (Vihr), 7,884 votes; Paavo Arhinmäki (Vas), 7,910 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 5,515 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 6,662 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 14,204 votes; Eero Heinäluoma (SDP), 9,703 votes; Emma Kari (Vihr), 4,647 votes; Silvia Modig (Vas), 6,190 votes; Tom Packalén (PS), 5,089 votes; Jaana Pelkonen (KoK), 15,964 votes; Mika Raatikainen (PS), 3,370 votes; Nasima Razmyar (SDP), 5,156 votes; Olli Rehn (Kesk), 6,837 votes; Wille Rydman (KoK), 4,524 votes; Pertti Salolainen (KoK), 4,502 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 7,052 votes; Sampo Terho (PS), 10,067 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 11,154 votes; Antero Vartia (Vihr), 6,859 votes; Juhana Vartiainen (Kok), 11,436 votes; Ozan Yanar (Vihr), 4,196 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 15,395 votes.

2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[26][27][28]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok94,95727.30%694,95727.30%6
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP60,92117.51%460,92117.51%4
Green LeagueVihr58,03216.68%458,03216.68%4
True FinnsPS45,26613.01%345,26613.01%3
Left AllianceVas36,33210.44%236,33210.44%2
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP20,0075.75%120,0075.75%1
Centre PartyKesk15,6724.50%115,6724.50%1
Christian DemocratsKD8,2622.37%08,6582.49%0
For the Poor3960.11%0
Pirate PartyPir2,9740.85%02,9740.85%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP1,7970.52%01,7970.52%0
Change 20119120.26%09120.26%0
Senior Citizens' Party8270.24%08270.24%0
Workers' Party of FinlandSTP7500.22%07500.22%0
Independence PartyIPU4060.12%04060.12%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP1360.04%01360.04%0
Mikko Laajola (Independent)820.02%0820.02%0
Jyrki Helminen (Independent)740.02%0740.02%0
Juho Korhonen (Independent)470.01%0470.01%0
Freedom Party – Finland's FutureVP350.01%0350.01%0
Valid Votes347,885100.00%21347,885100.00%21
Rejected Votes2,0840.60%
Total Polled349,96970.05%
Registered Electors499,581

The following candidates were elected:[29] Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto (Vihr), 5,240 votes; Paavo Arhinmäki (Vas), 17,226 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 7,470 votes; Jussi Halla-aho (PS), 15,074 votes; Eero Heinäluoma (SDP), 9,501 votes; Rakel Hiltunen (SDP), 4,882 votes; Mari Kiviniemi (Kesk), 8,812 votes; Päivi Lipponen (SDP), 4,381 votes; Lasse Männistö (Kok), 4,866 votes; Silvia Modig (Vas), 4,681 votes; Tom Packalén (PS), 4,380 votes; Jaana Pelkonen (KoK), 5,897 votes; Pertti Salolainen (KoK), 6,205 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 7,457 votes; Anni Sinnemäki (Vihr), 7,513 votes; Osmo Soininvaara (Vihr), 8,285 votes; Astrid Thors (SFP), 4,983 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,970 votes; Juha Väätäinen (PS), 2,914 votes; Jan Vapaavuori (Kok), 11,203 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 13,407 votes.

2007

Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[30][31][32]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok94,58130.03%894,58130.03%8
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP67,12221.31%567,12221.31%5
Green LeagueVihr63,44020.14%563,44020.14%5
Centre PartyKesk21,7036.89%121,7036.89%1
Left AllianceVas21,3666.78%121,3666.78%1
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP18,8946.00%118,8946.00%1
True FinnsPS9,1882.92%09,4152.99%0
Independence PartyIPU2270.07%0
Christian DemocratsKD7,9032.51%08,7962.79%0
For the Poor8930.28%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP4,4951.43%04,4951.43%0
Pensioners for People2,3550.75%02,3550.75%0
LiberalsLib1,4160.45%01,4160.45%0
Workers' Party of FinlandSTP6870.22%06870.22%0
Finnish People's Blue-WhitesSKS2240.07%02240.07%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP1500.05%01500.05%0
Tomi Juhani Syväoja (Independent)970.03%0970.03%0
Ville Samuli Hänninen (Independent)800.03%0800.03%0
Marijan Vitomir Basic (Independent)580.02%0580.02%0
Eero Johannes Varje (Independent)450.01%0450.01%0
Valid Votes314,924100.00%21314,924100.00%21
Rejected Votes3,3211.04%
Total Polled318,24566.12%
Registered Electors481,302

The following candidates were elected:[33] Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto (Vihr), 4,622 votes; Paavo Arhinmäki (Vas), 6,859 votes; Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara (Kok), 6,293 votes; Tuija Brax (Vihr), 9,692 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 6,686 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 5,418 votes; Juha Hakola (Kok), 4,258 votes; Eero Heinäluoma (SDP), 10,948 votes; Rakel Hiltunen (SDP), 6,205 votes; Arja Karhuvaara (Kok), 4,069 votes; Mari Kiviniemi (Kesk), 7,385 votes; Päivi Lipponen (SDP), 4,202 votes; Sanna Perkiö (Kok), 5,639 votes; Pertti Salolainen (KoK), 8,621 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 9,155 votes; Anni Sinnemäki (Vihr), 7,694 votes; Johanna Sumuvuori (Vihr), 5,173 votes; Astrid Thors (SFP), 5,938 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 12,894 votes; Jan Vapaavuori (Kok), 9,091 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 17,607 votes.

2003

Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[34][35][36][37]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP79,03124.29%679,03124.29%6
National Coalition PartyKok78,01923.97%678,01923.97%6
Green LeagueVihr59,77518.37%459,77518.37%4
Centre PartyKesk26,4358.12%226,4358.12%2
Left AllianceVas23,0817.09%123,0817.09%1
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP22,9267.04%122,9267.04%1
True FinnsPS17,3425.33%120,6696.35%1
LiberalsLib2,4090.74%0
Pensioners for People7880.24%0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän PuolestaKIPU1300.04%0
Christian DemocratsKD11,2063.44%011,2063.44%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP2,0520.63%02,0520.63%0
Forces for Change in Finland1,2840.39%01,2840.39%0
Heikki Rosti (Independent)4010.12%04010.12%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP2450.08%02450.08%0
Finland Rises – People Unites1850.06%01850.06%0
Joint Responsibility Party770.02%0770.02%0
Ossi Eskola (Independent)420.01%0420.01%0
Valid Votes325,428100.00%21325,428100.00%21
Rejected Votes2,7190.83%
Total Polled328,14768.78%
Registered Electors477,094

The following candidates were elected:[38] Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara (Kok), 6,982 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 7,868 votes; Tuija Brax (Vihr), 7,747 votes; Arto Bryggare (SDP), 4,786 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 9,341 votes; Tony Halme (PS), 16,390 votes; Leena Harkimo (Kok), 6,690 votes; Rakel Hiltunen (SDP), 7,788 votes; Anneli Jäätteenmäki (Kesk), 15,704 votes; Irina Krohn (Vihr), 4,698 votes; Jere Lahti (Kok), 5,257 votes; Paavo Lipponen (SDP), 26,415 votes; Outi Ojala (Vas), 6,658 votes; Pertti Salovaara (Kesk), 1,600 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 5,355 votes; Anni Sinnemäki (Vihr), 4,154 votes; Osmo Soininvaara (Vihr), 11,341 votes; Ilkka Taipale (SDP), 4,090 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,548 votes; Jan Vapaavuori (Kok), 4,657 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 12,780 votes.

1999

Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[39][40][41][42]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok86,44828.75%786,44828.75%7
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP68,88522.91%568,88522.91%5
Green LeagueVihr51,58717.15%451,58717.15%4
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP27,2279.05%227,2279.05%2
Left AllianceVas21,9827.31%121,9827.31%1
Centre PartyKesk18,3436.10%118,3436.10%1
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL8,4822.82%011,9953.99%0
Alliance for Free FinlandVSL1,6930.56%0
Pensioners' PartySEP9800.33%0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän PuolestaKIPU4750.16%0
True FinnsPS3650.12%0
Young FinnsNuors7,2502.41%07,5582.51%0
Liberal People's PartyLKP3080.10%0
Reform GroupRem2,7340.91%02,7340.91%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP1,9250.64%02,5150.84%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP5900.20%0
Pensioners for PeopleEKA6930.23%06930.23%0
Natural Law PartyLLP5600.19%05600.19%0
Päivi Elovuori (Independent)1450.05%01450.05%0
Sami Chehab (Independent)400.01%0400.01%0
Valid Votes300,712100.00%20300,712100.00%20
Rejected Votes3,2521.07%
Total Polled303,96465.35%
Registered Electors465,134

The following candidates were elected:[43] Esko Aho (Kesk), 11,869 votes; Pirjo-Riitta Antvuori (Kok), 4,210 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 10,362 votes; Tuija Brax (Vihr), 11,587 votes; Klaus Bremer (SFP), 5,386 votes; Tuula Haatainen (SDP), 5,258 votes; Tarja Halonen (SDP), 15,817 votes; Rakel Hiltunen (SDP), 4,392 votes; Seppo Kanerva (Kok), 4,283 votes; Paula Kokkonen (Kok), 5,102 votes; Irina Krohn (Vihr), 7,616 votes; Paavo Lipponen (SDP), 11,823 votes; Sauli Niinistö (Kok), 30,450 votes; Outi Ojala (Vas), 6,503 votes; Kirsi Piha (Kok), 7,391 votes; Sari Sarkomaa (Kok), 3,151 votes; Anni Sinnemäki (Vihr), 4,781 votes; Osmo Soininvaara (Vihr), 8,122 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 7,214 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 13,338 votes.

1995

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 19 March 1995:[44][45][46]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP78,58626.79%678,58626.79%6
National Coalition PartyKok70,03623.88%570,03623.88%5
Green LeagueVihr41,58814.18%341,58814.18%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP29,41910.03%230,11110.26%2
Liberal People's PartyLKP6920.24%0
Left AllianceVas26,1518.91%226,1518.91%2
Young FinnsNuor17,5135.97%117,5135.97%1
Centre PartyKesk10,9533.73%010,9533.73%0
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL5,5451.89%010,0013.41%0
Women's PartyNAISP2,3090.79%0
Finnish Rural PartySMP1,3680.47%0
Pensioners' PartySEP7790.27%0
Alliance for Free FinlandVSL3,7021.26%03,7021.26%0
Natural Law PartyLLP1,9570.67%01,9570.67%0
Pensioners for PeopleELKA7320.25%01,3760.47%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP6440.22%0
Joint Responsibility PartyYYP5570.19%05570.19%0
Matti Markkanen (Independent)3860.13%03860.13%0
Ecological Party the GreensEKO2780.09%02780.09%0
Kari Järvinen (Independent)1080.04%01080.04%0
Sakari Arvila (Independent)400.01%0400.01%0
Valid Votes293,343100.00%19293,343100.00%19
Rejected Votes2,2780.77%
Total Polled295,62167.17%
Registered Electors440,094

The following candidates were elected:[47] Arja Alho (SDP), 5,733 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 8,094 votes; Tuija Brax (Vihr), 9,091 votes; Klaus Bremer (SFP), 6,395 votes; Arto Bryggare (SDP), 6,196 votes; Tarja Halonen (SDP), 10,333 votes; Paula Kokkonen (Kok), 6,371 votes; Irina Krohn (Vihr), 5,006 votes; Paavo Lipponen (SDP), 13,085 votes; Outi Ojala (Vas), 6,145 votes; Reino Paasilinna (SDP), 9,535 votes; Risto E. J. Penttilä (Nour), 9,322 votes; Kirsi Piha (Kok), 12,532 votes; Anssi Rauramo (Kok), 4,842 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 16,002 votes; Esko Seppänen (Vas), 11,732 votes; Osmo Soininvaara (Vihr), 5,638 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 6,980 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 11,882 votes.

1991

Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 17 March 1991:[48][49][50][51]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok75,51927.35%675,51927.35%6
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP57,84320.95%557,84320.95%5
Green LeagueVihr38,19913.84%338,19913.84%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP28,55910.34%228,55910.34%2
Left AllianceVas22,9588.32%222,9588.32%2
Centre PartyKesk16,6206.02%116,6206.02%1
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL7,8252.83%113,3484.83%1
Constitutional Right PartyPOP5,5232.00%0
Finnish Rural PartySMP4,9641.80%09,0683.28%0
Pensioners' PartySEP2,7621.00%0
Liberal People's PartyLKP1,0010.36%0
The GreensEKO3410.12%0
Non-Aligned of Helsinki7,7852.82%07,7852.82%0
Women's PartyNAISL3,0901.12%03,0901.12%0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and SocialismKTP8300.30%08300.30%0
Joint Responsibility PartyYYP8270.30%08270.30%0
Independent Non-Aligned PensionersELKA6890.25%06890.25%0
Humanity Party6630.24%06630.24%0
Elli Söderman (Independent)1020.04%01020.04%0
Valid Votes276,100100.00%20276,100100.00%20
Blank Votes3,7861.33%
Rejected Votess – Other4,0691.43%
Total Polled283,95564.45%
Registered Electors440,605

The following candidates were elected:[52] Arja Alho (SDP), 8,434 votes; Pirjo-Riitta Antvuori (Kok), 4,788 votes; Eva Biaudet (SFP), 3,440 votes; Jörn Donner (SFP), 13,019 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 5,424 votes; Tarja Halonen (SDP), 6,420 votes; Heidi Hautala (Vihr), 13,674 votes; Ulpu Iivari (SDP), 4,726 votes; Ritva Laurila (Kok), 8,793 votes; Paavo Lipponen (SDP), 4,344 votes; Hannele Luukkainen (Vihr), 3,116 votes; Eeva-Liisa Moilanen (SKL), 7,066 votes; Outi Ojala (Vas), 3,093 votes; Anssi Rauramo (Kok), 4,506 votes; Olli Rehn (Kesk), 4,400 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 18,515 votes; Esko Seppänen (Vas), 9,848 votes; Ilkka Suominen (Kok), 6,460 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,728 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 9,435 votes.

1987

Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1987:[53][54][55][56]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok91,25831.00%791,25831.00%7
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP71,41224.26%671,41224.26%6
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP29,1329.90%347,21616.04%4
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL8,1132.76%1
Centre PartyKesk6,1772.10%0
Liberal People's PartyLKP3,7941.29%0
Green LeagueVihr26,4408.98%226,4408.98%2
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL23,3927.95%123,3927.95%1
Democratic AlternativeDEVA10,7943.67%010,7943.67%0
Finnish Rural PartySMP8,3422.83%08,3422.83%0
Joint List B7,8592.67%07,8592.67%0
Pensioners' PartySEP4,6921.59%04,6921.59%0
Constitutional Right PartyPOP2,4340.83%02,4340.83%0
Johanna Kuusimäki (Independent)2360.08%02360.08%0
Kari Kontio (Independent)1430.05%01430.05%0
Joint List A910.03%0910.03%0
Joint List D880.03%0880.03%0
Jarmo Kalanti (Independent)130.00%0130.00%0
Valid Votes294,410100.00%20294,410100.00%20
Rejected Votes1,3370.45%
Total Polled295,74767.10%
Registered Electors440,732

The following candidates were elected:[57] Arja Alho (SDP), 8,090 votes; Pirjo-Riitta Antvuori (Kok), 5,825 votes; Ilkka-Christian Björklund (SDP), 2,983 votes; Jörn Donner (SFP), 9,876 votes; Pekka Haavisto (Vihr), 7,891 votes; Tarja Halonen (SDP), 7,446 votes; Seija Karkinen (SDP), 3,584 votes; Ritva Laurila (Kok), 4,880 votes; Ingvar S. Melin (SFP), 7,638 votes; Eeva-Liisa Moilanen (SKL), 7,745 votes; Reino Paasilinna (SDP), 9,650 votes; Anssi Rauramo (Kok), 5,800 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 18,324 votes; Esko Seppänen (SKDL), 6,340 votes; Eva-Riitta Siitonen (Kok), 13,543 votes; Osmo Soininvaara (Vihr), 3,994 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 17,585 votes; Ilkka Suominen (Kok), 10,819 votes; Ole Wasz-Höckert (SFP), 5,907 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 8,899 votes.

1983

Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1983:[58][59][60][61][62]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok91,91929.83%691,91929.83%6
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP83,40627.06%683,40627.06%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL40,21813.05%240,21813.05%2
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP24,7508.03%232,23410.46%2
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL7,4842.43%0
Finnish Rural PartySMP21,3816.94%129,2179.48%2
Constitutional Right PartyPOP7,8362.54%1
Centre Party and Liberal People's PartyKesk-LKP15,6605.08%115,6605.08%1
Joint List C (Green League)14,1384.59%114,1384.59%1
Union for DemocracyKVL5730.19%05730.19%0
Joint List B3410.11%03410.11%0
Tiina Pikkarainen (Independent)3400.11%03400.11%0
Joint List A1240.04%01240.04%0
Valid Votes308,170100.00%20308,170100.00%20
Rejected Votes1,2850.42%
Total Polled309,45570.08%
Registered Electors441,580

The following candidates were elected:[63] Arja Alho (SDP), 7,065 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (POP), 7,115 votes; Reijo Enävaara (SMP), 14,514 votes; Tarja Halonen (SDP), 6,317 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 5,769 votes; Kalevi Kivistö (SKDL), 16,755 votes; Kalle Könkkölä (List C), 2,603 votes; Liisa Kulhia (Kesk-LKP), 4,093 votes; Ritva Laurila (Kok), 5,367 votes; Paavo Lipponen (SDP), 5,421 votes; Reino Paasilinna (SDP), 12,728 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 20,202 votes; Eva-Riitta Siitonen (Kok), 11,385 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 11,338 votes; Ilkka Suominen (Kok), 9,605 votes; Kaarina Suonio (SDP), 13,901 votes; Seppo Toiviainen (SKDL), 5,725 votes; Ole Wasz-Höckert (SFP), 8,013 votes; Jutta Zilliacus (SFP), 9,995 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 5,791 votes.

1979

Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 18 and 19 March 1979:[64][65][66]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok90,97329.64%790,97329.64%7
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP78,97325.73%678,97325.73%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL51,16416.67%351,16416.67%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP22,3097.27%250,04316.31%3
Liberal People's PartyLKP16,7625.46%1
Centre PartyKesk10,9723.57%0
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL14,8534.84%121,4797.00%1
Finnish Rural PartySMP6,6262.16%0
Constitutional People's PartyPKP12,5794.10%012,5794.10%0
Finnish People's Unity PartySKYP9540.31%09540.31%0
Party of Finnish EntrepreneursSYP5280.17%05280.17%0
Taisto Vaetoja (Åland Coalition)2200.07%02200.07%0
Valid Votes306,913100.00%20306,913100.00%20
Rejected Votes1,4920.48%
Total Polled308,40569.36%
Registered Electors444,652

The following candidates were elected:[67] Tarja Halonen (SDP), 5,360 votes; Niilo Hämäläinen (SDP), 7,964 votes; Anna-Liisa Hyvönen (SKDL), 9,377 votes; Jaakko Itälä (LKP), 7,230 votes; Sinikka Karhuvaara (Kok), 7,597 votes; Seija Karkinen (SDP), 7,475 votes; Ritva Laurila (Kok), 6,590 votes; Ingvar S. Melin (SFP), 8,007 votes; Eva Pukkio (Kok), 4,513 votes; Aarne Saarinen (SKDL), 9,112 votes; Arvo Salo (SDP), 7,422 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 26,562 votes; Pentti Sillantaus (Kok), 6,503 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 18,336 votes; Asser Stenbäck (SKL), 5,249 votes; Kaarina Suonio (SDP), 12,488 votes; Seppo Toiviainen (SKDL), 8,915 votes; Jalmari Torikka (Kok), 4,072 votes; Jutta Zilliacus (SFP), 7,058 votes; and Ben Zyskowicz (Kok), 7,604 votes.

1975

Results of the 1975 parliamentary election held on 21 and 22 September 1975:[68][69][70][71]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok75,25424.12%4110,72135.48%8
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP26,4988.49%3
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL8,9692.87%1
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP85,52927.41%685,52927.41%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL56,64118.15%457,36018.38%4
Socialist Workers PartySTP7190.23%0
Liberal People's PartyLKP24,0497.71%231,70810.16%2
Centre PartyKesk7,6592.45%0
Finnish Constitutional People's PartySPK19,2016.15%119,2016.15%1
Finnish Rural PartySMP4,2691.37%05,5521.78%0
Party of Finnish EntrepreneursSYP1,2830.41%0
Finnish People's Unity PartySKYP1,4640.47%01,4640.47%0
Lauri Lehto (Independent)5090.16%05090.16%0
Valid Votes312,044100.00%21312,044100.00%21
Rejected Votes9190.29%
Total Polled312,96368.60%
Registered Electors456,204

The following candidates were elected:[72] Ele Alenius (SKDL), 10,825 votes; Pirkko Aro (SDP), 7,221 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SPK), 13,175 votes; Ralf Friberg (SDP), 4,152 votes; Kristian Gestrin (SFP), 9,405 votes; Harri Holkeri (Kok), 17,640 votes; Anna-Liisa Hyvönen (SKDL), 11,897 votes; Sinikka Karhuvaara (Kok), 8,251 votes; Seija Karkinen (SDP), 9,422 votes; Olavi Majlander (SKL), 7,747 votes; Ingvar S. Melin (SFP), 7,662 votes; Kullervo Rainio (Kok), 11,461 votes; Aarne Saarinen (SKDL), 9,764 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 17,977 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 21,948 votes; Kaarina Suonio (SDP), 10,149 votes; Pekka Tarjanne (LKP), 6,705 votes; Mirjam Tuominen (SKDL), 12,589 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 8,573 votes; Osmo Antero Wiio (LKP), 3,846 votes; and Jutta Zilliacus (SFP), 7,719 votes.

1972

Results of the 1972 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1972:[73][74][75]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP90,17829.34%7
National Coalition PartyKok79,77225.96%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL48,88315.91%4
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP34,14711.11%2
Liberal People's PartyLKP26,3538.58%2
Finnish Rural PartySMP10,3733.38%1
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL9,4063.06%0
Centre PartyKesk5,3141.73%0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and SmallholdersTPSL2,8880.94%0
Valid Votes307,314100.00%22
Rejected Votes6810.22%
Total Polled307,99579.41%
Registered Electors387,865

The following candidates were elected:[76] Ele Alenius (SKDL), 8,377 votes; Pirkko Aro (LKP), 7,221 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SFP), 10,998 votes; Ralf Friberg (SDP), 6,262 votes; Kristian Gestrin (SFP), 10,304 votes; Harri Holkeri (Kok), 12,117 votes; Anna-Liisa Hyvönen (SKDL), 8,079 votes; Raimo Ilaskivi (Kok), 23,565 votes; Sinikka Karhuvaara (Kok), 5,038 votes; Seija Karkinen (SDP), 5,780 votes; Salme Katajavuori (KoK), 3,500 votes; Tellervo Koivisto (SDP), 15,479 votes; Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP), 4,686 votes; Kullervo Rainio (Kok), 5,395 votes; Aarne Saarinen (SKDL), 8,777 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 12,402 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 22,360 votes; Ilkka Taipale (SDP), 4,581 votes; Pekka Tarjanne (LKP), 5,502 votes; Mirjam Tuominen (SKDL), 7,925 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,715 votes; and Pekka Vennamo (SMP), 7,894 votes.

1970

Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[77][78][79]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok85,76227.76%785,76227.76%7
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP84,30127.29%684,30127.29%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL46,48315.05%446,48315.05%4
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP36,53911.83%340,96213.26%3
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL4,4231.43%0
Liberal People's PartyLKP29,6619.60%229,6619.60%2
Finnish Rural PartySMP11,7383.80%011,7383.80%0
Centre PartyKesk5,6191.82%05,6191.82%0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and SmallholdersTPSL3,8581.25%03,8581.25%0
Kauko Kare (Independent)2670.09%02670.09%0
Veikko Vuorela (Independent)1260.04%01260.04%0
Markus Raikamo (Independent)670.02%0670.02%0
Matti Mannerkorpi (Independent)570.02%0570.02%0
Väinö Rokkanen (Independent)190.01%0190.01%0
Valid Votes308,920100.00%22308,920100.00%22
Rejected Votes6680.22%
Total Polled309,58880.84%
Registered Electors382,952

The following candidates were elected:[80] Ele Alenius (SKDL), 5,999 votes; Pirkko Aro (LKP), 10,061 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SFP), 13,715 votes; Ralf Friberg (SDP), 6,068 votes; Kristian Gestrin (SFP), 8,823 votes; Erkki Hara (Kok), 3,474 votes; Harri Holkeri (Kok), 12,524 votes; Raimo Ilaskivi (Kok), 20,855 votes; Sinikka Karhuvaara (Kok), 3,750 votes; Seija Karkinen (SDP), 9,013 votes; Salme Katajavuori (KoK), 3,451 votes; Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL), 4,719 votes; Mikko Laaksonen (SDP), 4,194 votes; Ingvar S. Melin (SFP), 6,841 votes; Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP), 7,791 votes; Terho Pursiainen (SKDL), 6,128 votes; Pertti Salolainen (Kok), 19,641 votes; Kalevi Sorsa (SDP), 27,312 votes; Pekka Tarjanne (LKP), 7,787 votes; Niilo Tarvajärvi (Kok), 2,676 votes; Mirjam Tuominen (SKDL), 5,509 votes; and Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,100 votes.

1966

Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[81][82][83][84][85]


PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP92,80732.46%792,80732.46%7
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL51,97518.18%459,26520.73%5
Social Democratic Union of Workers and SmallholdersTPSL7,2902.55%1
National Coalition PartyKok52,20118.26%454,48319.05%4
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL1,8740.66%0
Independence Party4080.14%0
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP36,95312.92%336,95312.92%3
Liberal People's PartyLKP34,45312.05%234,45312.05%2
Centre PartyKesk7,9452.78%07,9452.78%0
Write-in lists320.01%0320.01%0
Valid Votes285,938100.00%21285,938100.00%21
Blank Votes220.01%
Rejected Votess – Other5830.20%
Total Polled286,54384.01%
Registered Electors341,086

The following candidates were elected:[86] Ele Alenius (SKDL), 4,922 votes; Jouni Apajalahti (Kok), 4,242 votes; Pirkko Aro (LKP), 5,841 votes; Margit Borg-Sundman (Kok), 5,728 votes; Pauli Burman (SDP), 6,765 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SFP), 15,316 votes; Kristian Gestrin (SFP), 7,252 votes; Erkki Hara (Kok), 4,476 votes; Raimo Ilaskivi (Kok), 16,817 votes; Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL), 11,155 votes; Mikko Laaksonen (SDP), 5,130 votes; Olavi Laine (SKDL), 3,570 votes; Tyyne Leivo-Larsson (TPSL), 4,568 votes; Väinö Leskinen (SDP), 7,164 votes; Ingvar S. Melin (SFP), 4,941 votes; Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP), 12,754 votes; E. J. Paavola (LKP), 8,146 votes; Kaarlo Pitsinki (SDP), 16,703 votes; L. A. Puntila (SDP), 7,325 votes; Aarne Saarinen (SKDL), 6,948 votes; and Arvo Salo (SDP), 5,100 votes.

1962

Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[87][88][89][90][91]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok58,88322.20%464,67124.38%5
Liberal LeagueVL5,7882.18%1
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP55,50820.93%455,50820.93%4
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL51,08719.26%451,08719.26%4
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP38,05214.35%338,05214.35%3
People's Party of FinlandSK36,91913.92%336,91913.92%3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and SmallholdersTPSL12,8444.84%112,8444.84%1
Centre Party4,6121.74%05,5232.08%0
Agrarian PartyML9110.34%0
Smallholders' Party of FinlandSPP6000.23%06000.23%0
Write-in lists60.00%060.00%0
Valid Votes265,210100.00%20265,210100.00%20
Rejected Votes6830.26%
Total Polled265,89384.27%
Registered Electors315,539

The following candidates were elected:[92] Margit Borg-Sundman (Kok), 5,593 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SFP), 12,525 votes; Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP), 10,524 votes; Kristian Gestrin (SFP), 5,031 votes; Erkki Hara (Kok), 8,407 votes; Armi Hosia (SK), 5,419 votes; Raimo Ilaskivi (Kok), 9,469 votes; Esa Kaitila (SK), 14,163 votes; Kalevi Kilpi (SKDL), 5,446 votes; Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL), 16,000 votes; Väinö Leskinen (SDP), 5,799 votes; Leo Mattila (SK), 3,384 votes; Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP), 8,836 votes; E. J. Paavola (VL), 5,080 votes; Ville Pessi (SKDL), 2,941 votes; Kaarlo Pitsinki (SDP), 9,206 votes; Aarne Saarinen (SKDL), 3,905 votes; Martta Salmela-Järvinen (TPSL), 5,853 votes; Jussi Saukkonen (Kok), 8,003 votes; and J. O. Söderhjelm (SFP), 5,035 votes.

1958

Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[93][94][95][96][97]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Coalition PartyKok48,91623.17%550,45823.90%5
Liberal LeagueVL1,5420.73%0
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP48,34522.90%448,34522.90%4
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL40,98319.41%440,98319.41%4
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP33,47615.86%333,47615.86%3
People's Party of FinlandSK24,80111.75%224,80111.75%2
Social Democratic OppositionSDO9,6714.58%19,6714.58%1
Finnish Christian LeagueSKL2,0930.99%02,0930.99%0
Agrarian PartyML9190.44%09190.44%0
Free Citizens and Centre List2700.13%02700.13%0
Write-in lists1120.05%01120.05%0
Valid Votes211,128100.00%19211,128100.00%19
Rejected Votes5760.27%
Total Polled211,70473.50%
Registered Electors288,047

The following candidates were elected:[98] Margit Borg-Sundman (Kok), 4,312 votes; Georg C. Ehrnrooth (SFP), 9,415 votes; Yrjö Enne (SKDL), 7,841 votes; Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP), 5,530 votes; Erkki Hara (Kok), 4,364 votes; Armi Hosia (SK), 3,103 votes; Aune Innala (Kok), 5,729 votes; Esa Kaitila (SK), 7,810 votes; Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL), 12,176 votes; Lempi Lehto (SDP), 3,896 votes; Erkki Leikola (Kok), 6,368 votes; Väinö Leskinen (SDP), 6,527 votes; Valdemar Liljeström (SDO), 2,054 votes; Nils Meinander (SFP), 4,854 votes; John Österholm (SFP), 6,139 votes; Ville Pessi (SKDL), 2,279 votes; Jussi Saukkonen (Kok), 4,380 votes; Väinö Tanner (SDP), 11,585 votes; and Tyyne Tuominen (SKDL), 2,356 votes.

1954

Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[99][100][101][102][103]

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP64,49929.08%664,49929.08%6
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueSKDL42,82319.31%442,82319.31%4
National Coalition PartyKok38,55217.38%341,57418.75%3
Liberal LeagueVL2,3191.05%0
Agrarian PartyML7030.32%0
People's Party of FinlandSK37,14716.75%337,14716.75%3
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP35,72216.11%335,72216.11%3
Write-in lists100.00%0100.00%0
Valid Votes221,775100.00%19221,775100.00%19
Rejected Votes5690.26%
Total Polled222,34480.81%
Registered Electors275,156

The following candidates were elected:[104] Yrjö Enne (SKDL); Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP); Armi Hosia (SK); Aune Innala (Kok); Esa Kaitila (SK); Yrjö Kilpeläinen (SDP); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SKDL); Lempi Lehto (SDP); Erkki Leikola (Kok); Tyyne Leivo-Larsson (SDP); Väinö Leskinen (SDP); Leo Mattila (SK); Nils Meinander (SFP); Unto Miettinen (SKDL); Arne Öhman (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP); Ville Pessi (SKDL); and Arvo Salminen (Kok).

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