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Uusimaa
Uusimaa
Nyland
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Uusimaa within Finland
Municipality
RegionUusimaa
Population1,068,971 (2022)[1]
Electorate801,205 (2023)
Area9,354 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1907
Seats
List
  • 37 (2023–present)
  • 36 (2019–2023)
  • 35 (2011–2019)
  • 34 (2007–2011)
  • 33 (2003–2007)
  • 32 (1999–2003)
  • 31 (1995–1999)
  • 30 (1991–1995)
  • 29 (1987–1991)
  • 27 (1983–1987)
  • 26 (1979–1983)
  • 24 (1975–1979)
  • 21 (1972–1975)
  • 20 (1970–1972)
  • 18 (1966–1970)
  • 17 (1962–1966)
  • 16 (1958–1962)
  • 15 (1954–1958)
  • 33 (1951–1954)
  • 31 (1945–1951)
  • 30 (1939–1945)
  • 26 (1927–1939)
  • 25 (1917–1927)
  • 23 (1907–1917)
Members of Parliament[3]
List

Uusimaa (Swedish: Nyland) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Uusimaa Province (Finnish: Uudenmaan lääni; Swedish: Nylands län) in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Uusimaa in 1997. It is conterminous with the region of Uusimaa but excludes the municipality of Helsinki which has its own electoral district. The district currently elects 37 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 801,205 registered electors.

History

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Uusimaa Province was one 16 electoral districts established by the Election Act of the Grand Duchy of Finland (Suomen Suuriruhtinaanmaan Vaalilaki) passed by the Diet of Finland in 1906.[4] It was conterminous with the province of Uusimaa.[4] The municipalities of Anjala, Elimäki, Jaala and Kuusankoski were transferred from Uusimaa Province to Kymi Province in 1949.[5] Helsinki city was separated into its own electoral district in 1952.[6] The district was renamed Uusimaa in 1997.[7][8] The municipalities of Artjärvi and Orimattila were transferred from Uusimaa to Häme in 1998.[9]

Electoral system

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Uusimaa currently elects 37 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[10][11] Parties may form electoral alliances with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[12][13] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral alliance may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate.[14] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[15][16]

Election results

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Summary

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Election Left Alliance
Vas / SKDL / STPV / SSTP
Green League
Vihr
Social Democrats
SDP / SDTP / SDP
Swedish People's
SFP
Centre
Kesk / ML
Liberals
Lib / LKP / SK / KE / NP
National Coalition
Kok / SP
Christian Democrats
KD / SKL
Finns
PS / SMP / SPP
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2023 25,754 4.56% 1 43,214 7.64% 3 112,361 19.88% 8 48,959 8.66% 3 26,949 4.77% 2 148,145 26.21% 11 19,717 3.49% 1 102,689 18.17% 7
2019 26,257 4.80% 2 73,626 13.47% 5 97,107 17.76% 7 49,625 9.08% 3 35,348 6.47% 2 114,243 20.90% 9 14,912 2.73% 1 86,691 15.86% 6
2015 22,698 4.36% 1 52,034 10.00% 3 86,462 16.62% 6 53,232 10.23% 4 59,749 11.49% 4 124,754 23.99% 9 13,750 2.64% 1 93,411 17.96% 7
2011 26,094 5.14% 1 45,991 9.07% 3 97,948 19.31% 7 42,252 8.33% 3 32,565 6.42% 2 144,166 28.42% 11 14,288 2.82% 1 95,429 18.82% 7
2007 31,324 6.73% 2 50,718 10.89% 4 94,215 20.23% 7 44,418 9.54% 3 57,609 12.37% 4 295 0.06% 0 133,885 28.75% 11 19,157 4.11% 1 27,846 5.98% 2
2003 40,810 9.10% 3 47,033 10.49% 4 114,791 25.59% 9 46,313 10.33% 3 60,641 13.52% 5 3,393 0.76% 0 104,734 23.35% 8 15,936 3.55% 0 5,263 1.17% 1
1999 39,197 9.43% 3 43,325 10.42% 3 94,049 22.63% 8 46,945 11.29% 4 44,386 10.68% 3 1,027 0.25% 0 105,288 25.33% 9 10,599 2.55% 1 1,521 0.37% 0
1995 38,847 9.28% 3 34,080 8.14% 2 131,286 31.38% 11 51,465 12.30% 4 32,227 7.70% 2 1,478 0.35% 0 81,574 19.49% 7 7,364 1.76% 1 1,865 0.45% 0
1991 30,818 7.96% 2 37,952 9.80% 3 87,120 22.49% 7 55,713 14.39% 4 47,090 12.16% 4 3,817 0.99% 0 90,940 23.48% 8 8,383 2.16% 1 11,020 2.85% 1
1987 28,704 7.28% 2 22,337 5.67% 1 106,454 27.00% 9 50,021 12.69% 4 25,111 6.37% 2 8,088 2.05% 0 104,900 26.61% 9 8,383 2.13% 0 15,867 4.02% 1
1983 45,876 11.77% 3 12,520 3.21% 1 119,106 30.56% 9 46,892 12.03% 3 27,939 7.17% 1 97,724 25.07% 7 8,263 2.12% 1 28,337 7.27% 2
1979 58,056 16.10% 4 96,983 26.89% 8 41,629 11.54% 3 25,987 7.20% 2 21,295 5.90% 1 82,741 22.94% 7 13,744 3.81% 1 9,875 2.74% 0
1975 52,991 16.69% 4 94,233 29.68% 8 39,745 12.52% 2 23,975 7.55% 2 18,391 5.79% 2 59,626 18.78% 5 7,269 2.29% 1 7,181 2.26% 0
1972 39,591 14.52% 3 90,749 33.28% 8 39,023 14.31% 3 17,743 6.51% 2 19,068 6.99% 1 44,333 16.26% 3 6,361 2.33% 0 13,132 4.82% 1
1970 34,312 13.66% 3 77,817 30.98% 7 40,220 16.01% 3 19,463 7.75% 2 20,018 7.97% 1 40,181 16.00% 3 1,719 0.68% 0 13,418 5.34% 1
1966 39,749 17.91% 3 75,080 33.83% 6 37,128 16.73% 3 23,049 10.38% 2 16,968 7.64% 1 21,529 9.70% 2 658 0.30% 0 1,078 0.49% 0
1962 40,341 20.11% 4 49,929 24.89% 5 39,696 19.79% 3 23,011 11.47% 2 14,082 7.02% 1 21,521 10.73% 2 1,844 0.92% 0
1958 33,249 20.60% 3 45,130 27.96% 5 35,376 21.91% 4 18,567 11.50% 2 9,703 6.01% 1 16,227 10.05% 1 1,265 0.78% 0
1954 30,021 18.88% 3 47,643 29.96% 5 37,020 23.28% 3 20,613 12.96% 2 10,476 6.59% 1 12,936 8.14% 1
1951 66,368 19.59% 6 97,815 28.87% 10 72,388 21.36% 7 19,066 5.63% 2 29,950 8.84% 3 50,633 14.94% 5
1948 65,970 19.39% 6 94,402 27.74% 9 76,150 22.38% 7 17,258 5.07% 1 22,466 6.60% 2 61,346 18.03% 6
1945 83,478 25.79% 9 73,335 22.66% 7 67,978 21.00% 6 14,014 4.33% 1 27,689 8.56% 2 47,558 14.69% 5
1939 102,340 44.37% 15 61,063 26.48% 8 6,514 2.82% 1 16,487 7.15% 2 27,077 11.74% 3
1936 87,657 42.14% 12 65,877 31.67% 9 6,866 3.30% 0 16,530 7.95% 2 18,334 8.81% 2
1933 77,031 40.23% 11 58,244 30.42% 9 7,121 3.72% 1 15,874 8.29% 2 24,292 12.69% 3
1930 4,940 2.65% 0 68,547 36.80% 10 51,010 27.38% 8 7,749 4.16% 1 13,931 7.48% 2 26,247 14.09% 4
1929 17,996 12.39% 3 39,875 27.44% 7 52,440 36.09% 10 5,884 4.05% 1 10,190 7.01% 2 18,029 12.41% 3
1927 18,434 12.66% 3 39,612 27.20% 7 52,507 36.06% 10 4,335 2.98% 0 9,991 6.86% 2 20,517 14.09% 4
1924 16,017 11.36% 3 39,088 27.72% 7 51,661 36.63% 9 2,920 2.07% 0 10,346 7.34% 2 20,872 14.80% 4
1922 25,915 18.41% 5 30,160 21.43% 6 52,551 37.33% 10 2,921 2.08% 0 9,534 6.77% 1 19,540 13.88% 3
1919 54,681 37.65% 10 56,087 38.62% 10 1,545 1.06% 0 12,691 8.74% 2 19,153 13.19% 3
1917 68,241 47.04% 12 47,144 32.50% 8 27,815 19.17% 5
1916 55,725 47.52% 12 39,730 33.88% 8 7,545 6.43% 1 13,156 11.22% 2
1913 42,591 41.07% 10 40,308 38.86% 9 5,986 5.77% 1 14,332 13.82% 3
1911 39,475 36.60% 9 45,593 42.27% 10 6,083 5.64% 1 15,355 14.24% 3
1910 40,307 36.59% 9 45,716 41.50% 10 6,786 6.16% 1 15,463 14.04% 3
1909 39,745 36.52% 9 43,123 39.62% 9 6,647 6.11% 1 17,735 16.29% 4
1908 39,687 36.91% 9 41,937 39.00% 9 6,296 5.86% 1 18,199 16.93% 4
1907 40,951 34.87% 9 44,544 37.93% 9 6,521 5.55% 1 20,402 17.37% 4

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed

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2020s

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2023
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Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[17][18][19]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 148,145 26.21% 11 148,145 26.21% 11
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 112,361 19.88% 8 112,361 19.88% 8
Finns Party PS 102,689 18.17% 7 102,689 18.17% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 48,959 8.66% 3 48,959 8.66% 3
Green League Vihr 43,214 7.64% 3 43,214 7.64% 3
Centre Party Kesk 26,949 4.77% 2 26,949 4.77% 2
Left Alliance Vas 25,754 4.56% 1 25,754 4.56% 1
Movement Now Liik 21,111 3.73% 1 21,111 3.73% 1
Christian Democrats KD 19,717 3.49% 1 19,717 3.49% 1
Freedom Alliance VL 4,848 0.86% 0 5,952 1.05% 0
Crystal Party KRIP 923 0.16% 0
Finnish People First SKE 181 0.03% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 4,428 0.78% 0 4,428 0.78% 0
Power Belongs to the People VKK 1,746 0.31% 0 1,746 0.31% 0
Blue-and-Black Movement SML 1,363 0.24% 0 1,363 0.24% 0
Animal Justice Party of Finland EOP 773 0.14% 0 1,178 0.21% 0
Feminist Party FP 405 0.07% 0
Pirate Party Pir 659 0.12% 0 659 0.12% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 434 0.08% 0 434 0.08% 0
Birgitta Johansson (Independent) 267 0.05% 0 267 0.05% 0
Finnish Reform Movement KL 247 0.04% 0 247 0.04% 0
Tomi Mäkinen (Independent) 75 0.01% 0 75 0.01% 0
Kansalaisliitto KAL 58 0.01% 0 58 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 565,306 100.00% 37 565,306 100.00% 37
Rejected Votes 1,934 0.34%
Total Polled 567,240 70.80%
Registered Electors 801,205

The following candidates were elected:[20] Anders Adlercreutz (SFP), 9,442 votes; Otto Andersson (SFP), 4,936 votes; Tiina Elo (Vihr), 3,886 votes; Noora Fagerström (Kok), 6,545 votes; Maria Guzenina (SDP), 12,088 votes; Hjallis Harkimo (Liik), 8,607 votes; Inka Hopsu (Vihr), 4,190 votes; Saara Hyrkkö (Vihr), 4,023 votes; Arja Juvonen (PS), 3,336 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 12,687 votes; Pia Kauma (Kok), 6,199 votes; Teemu Keskisarja (PS), 6,586 votes; Pihla Keto-Huovinen (Kok), 5,223 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 4,759 votes; Ari Koponen (PS), 3,021 votes; Miapetra Kumpula-Natri (SDP), 5,445 votes; Johan Kvarnström (SDP), 4,770 votes; Mia Laiho (Kok), 8,042 votes; Jarno Limnell (Kok), 13,917 votes; Antti Lindtman (SDP), 17,866 votes; Leena Meri (PS), 6,215 votes; Sari Multala (Kok), 7,208 votes; Kai Mykkänen (Kok), 15,072 votes; Susanne Päivärinta (Kok), 6,909 votes; Eemeli Peltonen (SDP), 5,747 votes; Pinja Perholehto (SDP), 5,869 votes; Jorma Piisinen (PS), 7,131 votes; Mika Poutala (KD), 4,883 votes; Riikka Purra (PS), 42,594 votes; Joona Räsänen (SDP), 4,540 votes; Onni Rostila (PS), 5,027 votes; Tere Sammallahti (Kok), 5,277 votes; Jussi Saramo (Vas), 4,944 votes; Pekka Toveri (Kok), 9,667 votes; Heikki Vestman (Kok), 9,836 votes; Eerikki Viljanen (Kesk), 2,787 votes; and Henrik Wickström (SFP), 7,306 votes.

2010s

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2019
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Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[21][22][23]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 114,243 20.90% 9 114,243 20.90% 9
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 97,107 17.76% 7 97,107 17.76% 7
Finns Party PS 86,691 15.86% 6 86,691 15.86% 6
Green League Vihr 73,626 13.47% 5 73,626 13.47% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 49,625 9.08% 3 49,625 9.08% 3
Centre Party Kesk 35,348 6.47% 2 35,348 6.47% 2
Left Alliance Vas 26,257 4.80% 2 26,257 4.80% 2
Movement Now Liik 24,778 4.53% 1 24,778 4.53% 1
Christian Democrats KD 14,912 2.73% 1 14,912 2.73% 1
Blue Reform SIN 9,498 1.74% 0 9,498 1.74% 0
Pirate Party Pir 4,083 0.75% 0 5,916 1.08% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 1,833 0.34% 0
Seven Star Movement TL 2,754 0.50% 0 2,754 0.50% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,247 0.23% 0 1,247 0.23% 0
Animal Justice Party of Finland EOP 1,075 0.20% 0 1,075 0.20% 0
Finnish People First SKE 821 0.15% 0 1,073 0.20% 0
Citizens' Party KP 252 0.05% 0
Feminist Party FP 1,030 0.19% 0 1,030 0.19% 0
Independence Party IPU 712 0.13% 0 712 0.13% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 278 0.05% 0 278 0.05% 0
Veeti Salo (Independent) 215 0.04% 0 215 0.04% 0
Reform 183 0.03% 0 183 0.03% 0
Masi Aarnio (Independent) 64 0.01% 0 64 0.01% 0
Teemu Taskinen (Independent) 40 0.01% 0 40 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 546,672 100.00% 36 546,672 100.00% 36
Rejected Votes 2,585 0.47%
Total Polled 549,257 70.70%
Registered Electors 776,914

The following candidates were elected:[24] Anders Adlercreutz (SFP), 9,425 votes; Hussein al-Taee (SDP), 4,246 votes; Thomas Blomqvist (SFP), 6,137 votes; Tiina Elo (Vihr), 4,190 votes; Maria Guzenina (SDP), 10,005 votes; Timo Harakka (SDP), 5,436 votes; Hjallis Harkimo (Liik), 12,963 votes; Inka Hopsu (Vihr), 6,211 votes; Saara Hyrkkö (Vihr), 4,471 votes; Arja Juvonen (PS), 5,490 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 10,757 votes; Pia Kauma (Kok), 8,597 votes; Pihla Keto-Huovinen (Kok), 3,412 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 4,646 votes; Ari Koponen (PS), 5,383 votes; Noora Koponen (Vihr), 4,748 votes; Johan Kvarnström (SDP), 4,219 votes; Mia Laiho (Kok), 5,664 votes; Antero Laukkanen (KD), 3,499 votes; Elina Lepomäki (Kok), 19,292 votes; Antti Lindtman (SDP), 14,541 votes; Pia Lohikoski (Vas), 2,544 votes; Leena Meri (PS), 9,807 votes; Sari Multala (Kok), 7,724 votes; Kai Mykkänen (Kok), 14,226 votes; Mika Niikko (PS), 7,613 votes; Pirkka-Pekka Petelius (Vihr), 6,331 votes; Riikka Purra (PS), 5,960 votes; Veronica Rehn-Kivi (SFP), 5,660 votes; Antti Rinne (SDP), 12,110 votes; Jussi Saramo (Vas), 3,502 votes; Ruut Sjöblom (Kok), 4,518 votes; Riikka Slunga-Poutsalo (PS), 4,266 votes; Kari Tolvanen (Kok), 4,212 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 5,276 votes; and Heikki Vestman (Kok), 7,429 votes.

2015
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Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[25][26][27]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 124,754 23.99% 9 124,754 23.99% 9
True Finns PS 93,411 17.96% 7 93,411 17.96% 7
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 86,462 16.62% 6 86,462 16.62% 6
Centre Party Kesk 59,749 11.49% 4 59,749 11.49% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 53,232 10.23% 4 53,232 10.23% 4
Green League Vihr 52,034 10.00% 3 52,034 10.00% 3
Left Alliance Vas 22,698 4.36% 1 22,698 4.36% 1
Christian Democrats KD 13,750 2.64% 1 13,750 2.64% 1
Pirate Party Pir 5,893 1.13% 0 5,893 1.13% 0
Change 2011 3,473 0.67% 0 3,473 0.67% 0
Independence Party IPU 2,131 0.41% 0 2,131 0.41% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,189 0.23% 0 1,363 0.26% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 174 0.03% 0
Mika Vähäkangas (Independent) 522 0.10% 0 522 0.10% 0
For the Poor 295 0.06% 0 295 0.06% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 262 0.05% 0 262 0.05% 0
Joni Tikka (Independent) 90 0.02% 0 90 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 520,119 100.00% 35 520,119 100.00% 35
Rejected Votes 2,350 0.45%
Total Polled 522,469 69.86%
Registered Electors 747,900

The following candidates were elected:[28] Anders Adlercreutz (SFP), 3,337 votes; Anne Berner (Kesk), 9,691 votes; Thomas Blomqvist (SFP), 6,443 votes; Simon Elo (PS), 2,907 votes; Maarit Feldt-Ranta (SDP), 8,749 votes; Maria Guzenina (SDP), 7,827 votes; Carl Haglund (SFP), 21,468 votes; Timo Harakka (SDP), 5,497 votes; Hjallis Harkimo (Kok), 11,416 votes; Arja Juvonen (PS), 2,931 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 10,617 votes; Johanna Karimäki (Vihr), 4,341 votes; Jyrki Kasvi (Vihr), 4,991 votes; Antero Laukkanen (KD), 2,520 votes; Sanna Lauslahti (Kok), 4,576 votes; Eero Lehti (Kok), 4,385 votes; Elina Lepomäki (Kok), 6,541 votes; Antti Lindtman (SDP), 10,687 votes; Outi Mäkelä (Kok), 6,598 votes; Sari Multala (Kok), 6,118 votes; Kai Mykkänen (Kok), 5,260 votes; Mika Niikko (PS), 4,273 votes; Jussi Niinistö (PS), 11,767 votes; Mikaela Nylander (SFP), 5,422 votes; Joona Räsänen (SDP), 5,024 votes; Antti Rinne (SDP), 12,147 votes; Veera Ruoho (PS), 2,563 votes; Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner (PS), 3,301 votes; Timo Soini (PS), 29,527 votes; Alexander Stubb (Kok), 27,129 votes; Jani Toivola (Vihr), 6,557 votes; Kari Tolvanen (Kok), 6,531 votes; Kari Uotila (Vas), 3,152 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 11,304 votes; and Eerikki Viljanen (Kesk), 2,902 votes.

2011
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Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[29][30][31]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 144,166 28.42% 11 144,166 28.42% 11
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 97,948 19.31% 7 97,948 19.31% 7
True Finns PS 95,429 18.82% 7 95,429 18.82% 7
Green League Vihr 45,991 9.07% 3 45,991 9.07% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 42,252 8.33% 3 42,252 8.33% 3
Centre Party Kesk 32,565 6.42% 2 32,565 6.42% 2
Left Alliance Vas 26,094 5.14% 1 26,094 5.14% 1
Christian Democrats KD 14,288 2.82% 1 14,288 2.82% 1
Pirate Party Pir 3,307 0.65% 0 3,307 0.65% 0
Change 2011 1,366 0.27% 0 1,464 0.29% 0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future VP 98 0.02% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,308 0.26% 0 1,308 0.26% 0
Independence Party IPU 609 0.12% 0 1,215 0.24% 0
For the Poor 606 0.12% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 405 0.08% 0 405 0.08% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 384 0.08% 0 384 0.08% 0
Marita Marttunen (Independent) 143 0.03% 0 143 0.03% 0
Mikael Lönnroth (Independent) 121 0.02% 0 121 0.02% 0
Per-David Salminen (Independent) 75 0.01% 0 75 0.01% 0
Panu Nikoskinen (Independent) 34 0.01% 0 34 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 507,189 100.00% 35 507,189 100.00% 35
Rejected Votes 2,310 0.45%
Total Polled 509,499 70.54%
Registered Electors 722,334

The following candidates were elected:[32] Thomas Blomqvist (SFP), 7,362 votes; Tuija Brax (Vihr), 7,882 votes; Maarit Feldt-Ranta (SDP), 7,546 votes; Christina Gestrin (SFP), 6,408 votes; Maria Guzenina-Richardson (SDP), 14,581 votes; Leena Harkimo (Kok), 4,782 votes; Lauri Ihalainen (SDP), 15,085 votes; Jouko Jääskeläinen (KD), 4,026 votes; Pietari Jääskeläinen (PS), 2,968 votes; Mikael Jungner (SDP), 8,380 votes; Johanna Jurva (PS), 2,970 votes; Arja Juvonen (PS), 2,553 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 3,929 votes; Johanna Karimäki (Vihr), 3,887 votes; Jyrki Katainen (Kok), 23,962 votes; Pia Kauma (Kok), 3,551 votes; Merja Kuusisto (SDP), 4,324 votes; Sanna Lauslahti (Kok), 3,312 votes; Eero Lehti (Kok), 3,993 votes; Paula Lehtomäki (Kesk), 7,356 votes; Antti Lindtman (SDP), 4,805 votes; Outi Mäkelä (Kok), 6,024 votes; Tapani Mäkinen (Kok), 4,592 votes; Marjo Matikainen-Kallström (Kok), 3,360 votes; Mika Niikko (PS), 2,703 votes; Jussi Niinistö (PS), 4,911 votes; Mikaela Nylander (SFP), 4,906 votes; Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner (PS), 3,100 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 4,253 votes; Timo Soini (PS), 43,437 votes; Alexander Stubb (Kok), 41,768 votes; Jani Toivola (Vihr), 4,174 votes; Kari Tolvanen (Kok), 5,879 votes; Kari Uotila (Vas), 3,468 votes; and Raija Vahasalo (Kok), 4,206 votes.

2000s

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2007
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Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[33][34][35]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 133,885 28.75% 11 133,885 28.75% 11
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 94,215 20.23% 7 94,215 20.23% 7
Centre Party Kesk 57,609 12.37% 4 57,609 12.37% 4
Green League Vihr 50,718 10.89% 4 50,718 10.89% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 44,418 9.54% 3 44,418 9.54% 3
Left Alliance Vas 31,324 6.73% 2 31,324 6.73% 2
True Finns PS 27,846 5.98% 2 28,593 6.14% 2
Independence Party IPU 747 0.16% 0
Christian Democrats KD 19,157 4.11% 1 19,157 4.11% 1
Communist Party of Finland SKP 2,103 0.45% 0 2,103 0.45% 0
Pensioners for People 1,066 0.23% 0 1,066 0.23% 0
For the Poor 802 0.17% 0 802 0.17% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 528 0.11% 0 528 0.11% 0
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 369 0.08% 0 369 0.08% 0
Liberals Lib 295 0.06% 0 295 0.06% 0
Joint List A 271 0.06% 0 271 0.06% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 239 0.05% 0 239 0.05% 0
Legal Protection Common List 142 0.03% 0 142 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 465,734 100.00% 34 465,734 100.00% 34
Rejected Votes 2,614 0.56%
Total Polled 468,348 67.79%
Registered Electors 690,853

The following candidates were elected:[36] Eero Akaan-Penttilä (Kok), 3,985 votes; Claes Andersson (Vas), 9,390 votes; Thomas Blomqvist (SFP), 7,280 votes; Maarit Feldt-Ranta (SDP), 5,949 votes; Merikukka Forsius (Vihr), 2,479 votes; Christina Gestrin (SFP), 6,402 votes; Maria Guzenina-Richardson (SDP), 12,578 votes; Leena Harkimo (Kok), 4,074 votes; Heidi Hautala (Vihr), 12,924 votes; Hanna-Leena Hemming (Kok), 4,203 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 4,263 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 9,234 votes; Johanna Karimäki (Vihr), 2,659 votes; Jyrki Kasvi (Vihr), 4,880 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 5,940 votes; Merja Kuusisto (SDP), 5,130 votes; Jaakko Laakso (Vas), 3,074 votes; Sanna Lauslahti (Kok), 3,544 votes; Eero Lehti (Kok), 3,215 votes; Jukka Mäkelä (Kok), 3,564 votes; Outi Mäkelä (Kok), 5,808 votes; Tapani Mäkinen (Kok), 4,450 votes; Marjo Matikainen-Kallström (Kok), 6,249 votes; Sauli Niinistö (Kok), 60,563 votes; Mikaela Nylander (SFP), 4,825 votes; Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner (PS), 1,058 votes; Tanja Saarela (Kesk), 5,712 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 5,430 votes; Timo Soini (PS), 19,859 votes; Tommy Tabermann (SDP), 4,814 votes; Tarja Tallqvist (KD), 4,391 votes; Markku Uusipaavalniemi (Kesk), 2,817 votes; Raija Vahasalo (Kok), 5,296 votes; and Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 24,112 votes.

2003
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Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[37][38][39][40]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 114,791 25.59% 9 114,791 25.59% 9
National Coalition Party Kok 104,734 23.35% 8 104,734 23.35% 8
Centre Party Kesk 60,641 13.52% 5 60,641 13.52% 5
Green League Vihr 47,033 10.49% 4 47,033 10.49% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 46,313 10.33% 3 46,313 10.33% 3
Left Alliance Vas 40,810 9.10% 3 40,810 9.10% 3
Christian Democrats KD 15,936 3.55% 0 22,753 5.07% 1
True Finns PS 5,263 1.17% 1
Pensioners for People 1,417 0.32% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 137 0.03% 0
Liberals Lib 3,393 0.76% 0 3,393 0.76% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 2,128 0.47% 0 2,128 0.47% 0
Forces for Change in Finland 1,596 0.36% 0 1,596 0.36% 0
For the Poor 1,448 0.32% 0 1,448 0.32% 0
Finland Rises – People Unites 971 0.22% 0 971 0.22% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 833 0.19% 0 833 0.19% 0
Finnish Federation Joint List 380 0.08% 0 380 0.08% 0
Jukka Peltonen (Independent) 292 0.07% 0 292 0.07% 0
Finnish People's Blue-Whites SKS 266 0.06% 0 266 0.06% 0
Joint Responsibility Party 115 0.03% 0 115 0.03% 0
Teemu Luojola (Independent) 36 0.01% 0 36 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 448,533 100.00% 33 448,533 100.00% 33
Rejected Votes 4,250 0.94%
Total Polled 452,783 68.74%
Registered Electors 658,732

The following candidates were elected:[41] Eero Akaan-Penttilä (Kok), 6,076 votes; Arja Alho (SDP), 7,041 votes; Ulla Anttila (Vihr), 4,189 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 5,874 votes; Merikukka Forsius (Vihr), 2,676 votes; Heidi Hautala (Vihr), 12,675 votes; Eero Heinäluoma (SDP), 7,003 votes; Klaus Hellberg (SDP), 6,151 votes; Hanna-Leena Hemming (Kok), 6,676 votes; Antti Kaikkonen (Kesk), 4,236 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 14,917 votes; Tanja Karpela (Kesk), 19,169 votes; Jyrki Kasvi (Vihr), 2,536 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 5,189 votes; Risto Kuisma (SDP), 5,602 votes; Jaakko Laakso (Vas), 5,003 votes; Eero Lankia (Kesk), 1,940 votes; Henrik Lax (SFP), 4,922 votes; Leena Luhtanen (SDP), 6,074 votes; Marjo Matikainen-Kallström (Kok), 10,807 votes; Mikaela Nylander (SFP), 5,813 votes; Susanna Rahkonen (SDP), 5,200 votes; Martin Saarikangas (Kok), 10,303 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 5,867 votes; Seppo Särkiniemi (Kesk), 3,104 votes; Suvi-Anne Siimes (Vas), 17,572 votes; Juhani Sjöblom (Kok), 4,907 votes; Timo Soini (PS), 4,397 votes; Astrid Thors (SFP), 5,311 votes; Kari Uotila (Vas), 3,454 votes; Raija Vahasalo (Kok), 5,941 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 6,917 votes; and Lasse Virén (Kok), 4,838 votes.

1990s

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1999
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Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[42][43][44][45]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 105,288 25.33% 9 105,288 25.33% 9
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 94,049 22.63% 8 94,049 22.63% 8
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 46,945 11.29% 4 46,945 11.29% 4
Centre Party Kesk 44,386 10.68% 3 44,386 10.68% 3
Green League Vihr 43,325 10.42% 3 43,325 10.42% 3
Left Alliance Vas 39,197 9.43% 3 39,197 9.43% 3
Reform Group Rem 11,513 2.77% 1 26,052 6.27% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 10,599 2.55% 1
Pensioners' Party SEP 1,883 0.45% 0
True Finns PS 1,521 0.37% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 536 0.13% 0
Young Finns Nuors 9,039 2.17% 0 10,066 2.42% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 1,027 0.25% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 2,176 0.52% 0 3,216 0.77% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 1,040 0.25% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 1,309 0.31% 0 1,309 0.31% 0
Pensioners for People EKA 758 0.18% 0 758 0.18% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 546 0.13% 0 546 0.13% 0
Finland: Non-EU Joint List 494 0.12% 0 494 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 415,631 100.00% 32 415,631 100.00% 32
Rejected Votes 4,895 1.16%
Total Polled 420,526 66.16%
Registered Electors 635,593

The following candidates were elected:[46] Eero Akaan-Penttilä (Kok), 6,038 votes; Ulla Anttila (Vihr), 6,706 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 5,324 votes; Rainer Erlund (SFP), 6,432 votes; Merikukka Forsius (Vihr), 2,948 votes; Leena Harkimo (Kok), 11,904 votes; Klaus Hellberg (SDP), 6,780 votes; Jouko Jääskeläinen (SKL), 5,062 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 12,792 votes; Tanja Karpela (Kesk), 4,473 votes; Tarja Kautto (SDP), 5,692 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 4,691 votes; Risto Kuisma (Rem), 8,994 votes; Jaakko Laakso (Vas), 5,549 votes; Henrik Lax (SFP), 5,492 votes; Leena Luhtanen (SDP), 4,864 votes; Markku Markkula (Kok), 6,721 votes; Hanna Markkula-Kivisilta (Kok), 3,770 votes; Rauha-Maria Mertjärvi (Vihr), 3,368 votes; Margareta Pietikäinen (SFP), 10,349 votes; Riitta Prusti (SDP), 6,251 votes; Susanna Rahkonen (SDP), 4,453 votes; Ola Rosendahl (SFP), 5,306 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 5,740 votes; Suvi-Anne Siimes (Vas), 15,955 votes; Juhani Sjöblom (Kok), 7,027 votes; Martti Tiuri (Kok), 4,640 votes; Kari Uotila (Vas), 3,769 votes; Raija Vahasalo (Kok), 4,066 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 5,357 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 8,769 votes; and Lasse Virén (Kok), 8,216 votes.

1995
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Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 19 March 1995:[47][48][49]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 131,286 31.38% 11 131,286 31.38% 11
National Coalition Party Kok 81,574 19.49% 7 81,574 19.49% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 51,465 12.30% 4 52,943 12.65% 4
Liberal People's Party LKP 1,478 0.35% 0
Centre Party Kesk 32,227 7.70% 2 42,398 10.13% 3
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,364 1.76% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 1,865 0.45% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 942 0.23% 0
Left Alliance Vas 38,847 9.28% 3 38,847 9.28% 3
Green League Vihr 34,080 8.14% 2 34,080 8.14% 2
Young Finns Nuor 21,670 5.18% 1 21,670 5.18% 1
Other Joint List 4,863 1.16% 0 4,863 1.16% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 4,360 1.04% 0 4,360 1.04% 0
Women's Party NAISP 2,920 0.70% 0 2,920 0.70% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 1,178 0.28% 0 2,006 0.48% 0
Pensioners for People ELKA 547 0.13% 0
Ecological Party the Greens EKO 281 0.07% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 1,293 0.31% 0 1,293 0.31% 0
Joint Responsibility Party YYP 197 0.05% 0 197 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 418,437 100.00% 31 418,437 100.00% 31
Rejected Votes 3,798 0.90%
Total Polled 422,235 69.87%
Registered Electors 604,311

The following candidates were elected:[50] Claes Andersson (Vas), 13,665 votes; Ulla Anttila (Vihr), 6,818 votes; Matti Aura (Kok), 5,643 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 4,881 votes; Tuulikki Hämäläinen (SDP), 6,573 votes; Klaus Hellberg (SDP), 5,188 votes; Jouko Jääskeläinen (SKL), 4,391 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 17,187 votes; Minna Karhunen (Kok), 5,329 votes; Tarja Kautto (SDP), 6,835 votes; Kimmo Kiljunen (SDP), 6,349 votes; Risto Kuisma (SDP), 14,400 votes; Jaakko Laakso (Vas), 4,355 votes; Henrik Lax (SFP), 4,006 votes; Tuula Linnainmaa (Kok), 6,259 votes; Matti Louekoski (SDP), 8,872 votes; Leena Luhtanen (SDP), 4,342 votes; Hanna Markkula (Kok), 4,665 votes; Markku Markkula (Kok), 4,209 votes; Paavo Nikula (Vihr), 4,350 votes; Margareta Pietikäinen (SFP), 9,602 votes; Markku Pohjola (SDP), 3,970 votes; Riitta Prusti (SDP), 7,582 votes; Ola Rosendahl (SFP), 6,428 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 5,328 votes; Jukka Tarkka (Nuor), 6,404 votes; Raimo Tiilikainen (SFP), 5,270 votes; Martti Tiuri (Kok), 5,063 votes; Kari Uotila (Vas), 4,132 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 4,480 votes; and Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 9,956 votes.

1991
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Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 17 March 1991:[51][52][53][54]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 90,940 23.48% 8 90,940 23.48% 8
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 87,120 22.49% 7 87,120 22.49% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 55,713 14.39% 4 55,713 14.39% 4
Centre Party Kesk 47,090 12.16% 4 47,090 12.16% 4
Green League Vihr 37,952 9.80% 3 37,952 9.80% 3
Left Alliance Vas 30,818 7.96% 2 30,818 7.96% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 8,383 2.16% 1 12,563 3.24% 1
Pensioners' Party SEP 1,908 0.49% 0
Constitutional Right Party POP 1,522 0.39% 0
The Greens EKO 750 0.19% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 11,020 2.85% 1 11,420 2.95% 1
Independent Non-Aligned Pensioners ELKA 400 0.10% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 3,817 0.99% 0 3,817 0.99% 0
Women's Party NAISL 3,201 0.83% 0 3,201 0.83% 0
Independent Joint List 3,190 0.82% 0 3,190 0.82% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 1,910 0.49% 0 2,798 0.72% 0
Joint Responsibility Party YYP 888 0.23% 0
Humanity Party 671 0.17% 0 671 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 387,293 100.00% 30 387,293 100.00% 30
Blank Votes 8,455 2.12%
Rejected Votess – Other 2,136 0.54%
Total Polled 397,884 68.54%
Registered Electors 580,507

The following candidates were elected:[55] Claes Andersson (Vas), 5,818 votes; Ulla Anttila (Vihr), 6,963 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 4,904 votes; Tuulikki Hämäläinen (SDP), 6,490 votes; Jouko Jääskeläinen (SKL), 4,496 votes; Marita Jurva (SMP), 5,865 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 9,170 votes; Minna Karhunen (Kok), 4,538 votes; Tarja Kautto (SDP), 7,017 votes; Jaakko Laakso (Vas), 3,325 votes; Henrik Lax (SFP), 4,825 votes; Leila Lehtinen (Kok), 4,170 votes; Tuula Linnainmaa (Kok), 5,252 votes; Matti Louekoski (SDP), 7,384 votes; Leena Luhtanen (SDP), 5,777 votes; Hanna Markkula (Kok), 4,455 votes; Lauri Metsämäki (SDP), 5,524 votes; Tero Mölsä (Kesk), 4,455 votes; Paavo Nikula (Vihr), 4,080 votes; Saara-Maria Paakkinen (SDP), 5,322 votes; Eero Paloheimo (Vihr), 3,551 votes; Margareta Pietikäinen (SFP), 7,627 votes; Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), 16,787 votes; Jouni J. Särkijärvi (Kok), 4,458 votes; Martti Tiuri (Kok), 5,937 votes; Matti Vanhanen (Kesk), 3,828 votes; Päivi Varpasuo (Kok), 4,373 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 22,709 votes; Pekka Viljanen (Kesk), 1,937 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 6,023 votes.

1980s

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1987
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Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1987:[56][57][58][59]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 106,454 27.00% 9
National Coalition Party Kok 104,900 26.61% 9
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 50,021 12.69% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 28,704 7.28% 2
Centre Party Kesk 25,111 6.37% 2
Green League Vihr 22,337 5.67% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 15,867 4.02% 1
Democratic Alternative DEVA 13,495 3.42% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 8,383 2.13% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 8,088 2.05% 0
Joint List A 5,481 1.39% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 5,136 1.30% 0
Jukka Pekka Eskelinen (Independent) 97 0.02% 0
Pauli Artturi Luttinen (Independent) 90 0.02% 0
Joint List B 74 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 394,238 100.00% 29
Rejected Votes 2,041 0.52%
Total Polled 396,279 72.73%
Registered Electors 544,840

The following candidates were elected:[60] Pirjo Ala-Kapee (SDP), 12,398 votes; Claes Andersson (SKDL), 2,919 votes; Kaj Bärlund (SDP), 7,331 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 7,149 votes; Tuulikki Hämäläinen (SDP), 6,279 votes; Elsi Hetemäki-Olander (Kok), 9,189 votes; Olli Ikkala (Kok), 4,219 votes; Marita Jurva (SMP), 2,682 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 7,996 votes; Lea Kärhä (Kok), 5,506 votes; Henrik Lax (SFP), 6,964 votes; Tuula Linnainmaa (Kok), 5,824 votes; Matti Louekoski (SDP), 5,884 votes; Marja-Liisa Löyttyjärvi (DEVA), 3,482 votes; Lauri Metsämäki (SDP), 6,154 votes; Per-Henrik Nyman (SFP), 4,311 votes; Saara-Maria Paakkinen (SDP), 5,156 votes; Eero Paloheimo (Vihr), 5,203 votes; Markku Pohjola (SDP), 5,585 votes; Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), 10,563 votes; Matti Saarinen (SDP), 6,106 votes; Jouni J. Särkijärvi (Kok), 8,889 votes; Martti Tiuri (Kok), 6,599 votes; Pauli Uitto (SKDL), 5,769 votes; Marjatta Väänänen (Kesk), 4,156 votes; Tauno Valo (Kok), 4,033 votes; Päivi Varpasuo (Kok), 6,340 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,312 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,364 votes.

1983
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Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1983:[61][62][63][64][65]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 119,106 30.56% 9 119,106 30.56% 9
National Coalition Party Kok 97,724 25.07% 7 97,724 25.07% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 46,892 12.03% 3 46,892 12.03% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 45,876 11.77% 3 45,876 11.77% 3
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party Kesk-LKP 27,939 7.17% 1 36,202 9.29% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 8,263 2.12% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 28,337 7.27% 2 30,527 7.83% 2
Constitutional Right Party POP 2,190 0.56% 0
Joint List A (Green League) 12,520 3.21% 1 12,520 3.21% 1
Union for Democracy KVL 601 0.15% 0 601 0.15% 0
Riku Rauanheimo (Independent) 343 0.09% 0 343 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 389,791 100.00% 27 389,791 100.00% 27
Rejected Votes 1,517 0.39%
Total Polled 391,308 77.37%
Registered Electors 505,760

The following candidates were elected:[66] Pirjo Ala-Kapee (SDP), 11,051 votes; Riitta-Liisa Arranz (SMP), 1,954 votes; Kaj Bärlund (SDP), 8,708 votes; Kaarina Dromberg (Kok), 5,338 votes; Tuulikki Hämäläinen (SDP), 9,852 votes; Elsi Hetemäki-Olander (Kok), 8,593 votes; Antti Kalliomäki (SDP), 6,038 votes; Lea Kärhä (Kok), 4,908 votes; Ville Komsi (List A), 4,575 votes; Helvi Koskinen (SMP), 10,966 votes; Matti Louekoski (SDP), 5,142 votes; Pekka Löyttyniemi (Kok), 5,698 votes; Impi Muroma (SKL), 7,064 votes; Peter Muurman (SDP), 6,166 votes; Pekka Myllyniemi (SDP), 5,805 votes; Saara-Maria Paakkinen (SDP), 8,063 votes; Kaisa Raatikainen (SDP), 6,139 votes; Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), 8,568 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 6,835 votes; Marja-Liisa Salminen (SKDL), 6,172 votes; Jouni J. Särkijärvi (Kok), 5,787 votes; Pär Stenbäck (SFP), 19,396 votes; Martti Tiuri (Kok), 5,169 votes; Pirkko Turpeinen (SKDL), 6,966 votes; Marjatta Väänänen (Kesk-LKP), 6,127 votes; Tauno Valo (Kok), 6,452 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,106 votes.

1970s

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1979
[edit]

Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 18 and 19 March 1979:[67][68][69]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 96,983 26.89% 8 96,983 26.89% 8
National Coalition Party Kok 82,741 22.94% 7 82,741 22.94% 7
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 58,056 16.10% 4 58,553 16.23% 4
Socialist Workers Party STP 497 0.14% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 41,629 11.54% 3 41,629 11.54% 3
Centre Party Kesk 25,987 7.20% 2 25,987 7.20% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 13,744 3.81% 1 23,619 6.55% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 9,875 2.74% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 21,295 5.90% 1 22,015 6.10% 1
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 720 0.20% 0
Constitutional People's Party PKP 8,724 2.42% 0 8,724 2.42% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 453 0.13% 0 453 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 360,704 100.00% 26 360,704 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 1,602 0.44%
Total Polled 362,306 77.06%
Registered Electors 470,186

The following candidates were elected:[70] Pirjo Ala-Kapee (SDP), 8,830 votes; Kaj Bärlund (SDP), 5,267 votes; Ilkka-Christian Björklund (SKDL), 9,339 votes; Matti Hakala (Kok), 4,883 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 8,612 votes; Elsi Hetemäki-Olander (Kok), 15,275 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 4,222 votes; Pekka Löyttyniemi (Kok), 5,217 votes; Sinikka Luja-Penttilä (SDP), 6,652 votes; Toivo Mäkynen (Kok), 5,861 votes; Impi Muroma (SKL), 6,605 votes; Peter Muurman (SDP), 5,027 votes; Terhi Nieminen (LKP), 7,901 votes; Saara-Maria Paakkinen (SDP), 5,104 votes; Kaisa Raatikainen (SDP), 5,890 votes; Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), 3,672 votes; Irma Rihtniemi-Koski (Kok), 5,788 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 8,227 votes; Marja-Liisa Salminen (SKDL), 10,908 votes; Pär Stenbäck (SFP), 9,373 votes; Ulf Sundqvist (SDP), 7,869 votes; Pauli Uitto (SKDL), 7,835 votes; Marjatta Väänänen (Kesk), 7,289 votes; Tauno Valo (Kok), 7,229 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,236 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 6,528 votes.

1975
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Results of the 1975 parliamentary election held on 21 and 22 September 1975:[71][72][73][74]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 94,233 29.68% 8 94,233 29.68% 8
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 39,745 12.52% 2 89,380 28.15% 7
Centre Party Kesk 23,975 7.55% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 18,391 5.79% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,269 2.29% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 59,626 18.78% 5 60,609 19.09% 5
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 983 0.31% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 52,991 16.69% 4 54,927 17.30% 4
Socialist Workers Party STP 1,936 0.61% 0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party SPK 9,459 2.98% 0 9,459 2.98% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 7,181 2.26% 0 8,849 2.79% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 1,668 0.53% 0
Valid Votes 317,457 100.00% 24 317,457 100.00% 24
Rejected Votes 1,478 0.46%
Total Polled 318,935 75.40%
Registered Electors 422,991

The following candidates were elected:[75] Ilkka-Christian Björklund (SKDL), 8,136 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 6,687 votes; Elsi Hetemäki (Kok), 11,689 votes; Sven-Erik Järvinen (SDP), 5,376 votes; Markus Kainulainen (SKDL), 8,878 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 4,260 votes; Irma Koski (Kok), 4,451 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 6,251 votes; Sinikka Luja-Vepsä (SDP), 8,422 votes; Impi Muroma (SKL), 6,621 votes; Peter Muurman (SDP), 5,178 votes; Terhi Nieminen (LKP), 7,842 votes; Veikko Pajunen (SDP), 5,854 votes; Kaisa Raatikainen (SDP), 6,609 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 8,184 votes; Antero Salmenkivi (Kok), 9,721 votes; Markku Salonen (Kok), 3,842 votes; Pär Stenbäck (SFP), 12,068 votes; Ulf Sundqvist (SDP), 11,026 votes; Pauli Uitto (SKDL), 7,725 votes; Marjatta Väänänen (Kesk), 10,684 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,038 votes; Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,423 votes; and Seppo Westerlund (LKP), 7,258 votes.

1972
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Results of the 1972 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1972:[76][77][78]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 90,749 33.28% 8 90,749 33.28% 8
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 39,023 14.31% 3 56,766 20.81% 5
Centre Party Kesk 17,743 6.51% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 44,333 16.26% 3 44,333 16.26% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 39,591 14.52% 3 42,310 15.51% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 2,719 1.00% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 13,132 4.82% 1 19,493 7.15% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 6,361 2.33% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 19,068 6.99% 1 19,068 6.99% 1
Valid Votes 272,719 100.00% 21 272,719 100.00% 21
Rejected Votes 1,188 0.43%
Total Polled 273,907 80.86%
Registered Electors 338,741

The following candidates were elected:[79] Ilkka-Christian Björklund (SKDL), 8,755 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 6,835 votes; Elsi Hetemäki (Kok), 8,424 votes; Osmo Kaipainen (SDP), 8,366 votes; Lauri Kantola (SKDL), 5,774 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 6,183 votes; Rainer Lemström (SMP), 2,437 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 5,153 votes; Sinikka Luja-Vepsä (SDP), 7,509 votes; Matti Mattila (Kesk), 4,696 votes; Veikko Pajunen (SDP), 14,260 votes; Victor Procopé (SFP), 5,395 votes; Kaisa Raatikainen (SDP), 5,679 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 7,737 votes; Antero Salmenkivi (Kok), 8,749 votes; Kaarle Salmivuori (SDP), 6,071 votes; Pär Stenbäck (SFP), 12,109 votes; Ulf Sundqvist (SDP), 9,394 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,723 votes; Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,041 votes; and Seppo Westerlund (LKP), 4,455 votes.

1970
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Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[80][81][82]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 77,817 30.98% 7 77,817 30.98% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 40,220 16.01% 3 40,220 16.01% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 40,181 16.00% 3 40,181 16.00% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 34,312 13.66% 3 34,312 13.66% 3
Centre Party Kesk 19,463 7.75% 2 21,182 8.43% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,719 0.68% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 20,018 7.97% 1 20,018 7.97% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 13,418 5.34% 1 13,418 5.34% 1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 3,863 1.54% 0 3,863 1.54% 0
Esko Keski-Kuha (Independent) 143 0.06% 0 143 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 251,154 100.00% 20 251,154 100.00% 20
Rejected Votes 830 0.33%
Total Polled 251,984 81.70%
Registered Electors 308,433

The following candidates were elected:[83] Veikko Helle (SDP), 6,372 votes; Elsi Hetemäki (Kok), 4,176 votes; Osmo Kaipainen (SDP), 8,131 votes; Lauri Kantola (SKDL), 4,236 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 5,823 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 6,541 votes; Sinikka Luja (SDP), 7,745 votes; Matti Mattila (Kesk), 3,952 votes; Victor Procopé (SFP), 5,445 votes; Kaisa Raatikainen (SDP), 4,957 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 5,158 votes; Antero Salmenkivi (Kok), 4,034 votes; Kaarle Salmivuori (SDP), 4,845 votes; Matti Silander (SMP), 1,557 votes; Pär Stenbäck (SFP), 7,092 votes; Ulf Sundqvist (SDP), 7,593 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 7,087 votes; Rainer Virtanen (SKDL), 5,508 votes; Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 7,180 votes; and Seppo Westerlund (LKP), 3,531 votes.

1960s

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1966
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Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[84][85][86][87][88]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 75,080 33.83% 6 75,080 33.83% 6
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 39,749 17.91% 3 46,334 20.88% 4
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 6,585 2.97% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 37,128 16.73% 3 37,128 16.73% 3
Centre Party Kesk 23,049 10.38% 2 23,707 10.68% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 658 0.30% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 21,529 9.70% 2 21,634 9.75% 2
Independence Party 105 0.05% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 16,968 7.64% 1 16,968 7.64% 1
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 1,078 0.49% 0 1,078 0.49% 0
Write-in lists 24 0.01% 0 24 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 221,953 100.00% 18 221,953 100.00% 18
Blank Votes 120 0.05%
Rejected Votess – Other 576 0.26%
Total Polled 222,649 84.99%
Registered Electors 261,979

The following candidates were elected:[89] Saara Forsius (Kok), 3,574 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 8,791 votes; Lauri Kantola (SKDL), 4,673 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 4,017 votes; Magnus Kull (SFP), 5,019 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 9,655 votes; Ilmari Linna (SDP), 6,925 votes; Sinikka Luja (SDP), 4,662 votes; Matti Mattila (Kesk), 4,810 votes; Pekka Pesola (LKP), 2,285 votes; Victor Procopé (SFP), 5,077 votes; Olavi Saarinen (TPSL), 6,488 votes; Veikko Saarto (SKDL), 5,285 votes; Eino Sirén (SDP), 6,748 votes; Johannes Virolainen (Kesk), 9,069 votes; Rainer Virtanen (SKDL), 4,833 votes; and Henrik Westerlund (SFP), 5,286 votes.

1962
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Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[90][91][92][93][94]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 49,929 24.89% 5 49,929 24.89% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 40,341 20.11% 4 40,341 20.11% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 39,696 19.79% 3 39,696 19.79% 3
Agrarian Party ML 23,011 11.47% 2 23,374 11.65% 2
Centre Party 295 0.15% 0
Smallholders' Party Opposition 68 0.03% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 21,521 10.73% 2 22,849 11.39% 2
Liberal League VL 1,328 0.66% 0
People's Party of Finland SK 14,082 7.02% 1 14,082 7.02% 1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 8,468 4.22% 0 8,468 4.22% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 1,844 0.92% 0 1,844 0.92% 0
Write-in lists 5 0.00% 0 5 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 200,588 100.00% 17 200,588 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 586 0.29%
Total Polled 201,174 84.09%
Registered Electors 239,244

The following candidates were elected:[95] Saara Forsius (Kok), 4,614 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 6,070 votes; Gunnar Henriksson (SDP), 5,119 votes; Sven Högström (SFP), 7,430 votes; Lauri Kantola (SKDL), 3,584 votes; Esko Koppanen (Kok), 3,877 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 5,878 votes; Bertel Lindh (SFP), 6,365 votes; Ilmari Linna (SDP), 4,077 votes; Matti Mattila (ML), 6,147 votes; Kurt Nordfors (SFP), 8,757 votes; Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL), 3,670 votes; Toivo Salin (SKDL), 3,454 votes; Eino Sirén (SDP), 4,293 votes; Aaro Stykki (SK), 1,664 votes; Johannes Virolainen (ML), 8,805 votes; and Rainer Virtanen (SKDL), 3,668 votes.

1950s

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1958
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Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[96][97][98][99][100]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 45,130 27.96% 5 45,130 27.96% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 35,376 21.91% 4 35,376 21.91% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 33,249 20.60% 3 33,249 20.60% 3
Agrarian Party ML 18,567 11.50% 2 18,567 11.50% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 16,227 10.05% 1 16,227 10.05% 1
People's Party of Finland SK 9,703 6.01% 1 10,072 6.24% 1
Liberal League VL 369 0.23% 0
Free Citizens and Centre List 1,353 0.84% 0 1,353 0.84% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,265 0.78% 0 1,265 0.78% 0
People's Co-operation League 160 0.10% 0 160 0.10% 0
Write-in lists 33 0.02% 0 33 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 161,432 100.00% 16 161,432 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 668 0.41%
Total Polled 162,100 73.42%
Registered Electors 220,797

The following candidates were elected:[101] Saara Forsius (Kok), 3,453 votes; Veikko Helle (SDP), 4,157 votes; Gunnar Henriksson (SDP), 5,805 votes; Sven Högström (SFP), 3,953 votes; Lars Lindeman (SDP), 3,233 votes; Bertel Lindh (SFP), 7,353 votes; Matti Mattila (ML), 4,658 votes; Kurt Nordfors (SFP), 9,097 votes; Kaarlo Pitsinki (SDP), 5,331 votes; Victor Procopé (SFP), 3,823 votes; Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL), 3,624 votes; Toivo Salin (SKDL), 3,030 votes; Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP), 6,663 votes; Aaro Stykki (SK), 1,148 votes; Johannes Virolainen (ML), 5,266 votes; and Rainer Virtanen (SKDL), 3,970 votes.

1954
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Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[102][103][104][105][106]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 47,643 29.96% 5 47,643 29.96% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 37,020 23.28% 3 37,020 23.28% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 30,021 18.88% 3 30,021 18.88% 3
Agrarian Party ML 20,613 12.96% 2 20,913 13.15% 2
Liberal League VL 300 0.19% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 12,936 8.14% 1 12,936 8.14% 1
People's Party of Finland SK 10,476 6.59% 1 10,476 6.59% 1
Write-in lists 7 0.00% 0 7 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 159,016 100.00% 15 159,016 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 611 0.38%
Total Polled 159,627 79.75%
Registered Electors 200,147

The following candidates were elected:[107] Saara Forsius (Kok); Veikko Helle (SDP); Gunnar Henriksson (SDP); Sven Högström (SFP); Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Bertel Lindh (SFP); Juho Niukkanen (ML); Kurt Nordfors (SFP); Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL); Eino Saari (SK); Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP); Bruno Sundman (SDP); Unto Suominen (SDP); and Rainer Virtanen (SKDL).

1951
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Results of the 1951 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1951:[108][109][110][111]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 97,815 28.87% 10 97,815 28.87% 10
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 72,388 21.36% 7 72,388 21.36% 7
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 66,368 19.59% 6 66,368 19.59% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 50,633 14.94% 5 52,045 15.36% 5
Liberal League VL 1,132 0.33% 0
Finnish People's Party 243 0.07% 0
Small Farmers Party 37 0.01% 0
People's Party of Finland SK 29,950 8.84% 3 29,950 8.84% 3
Agrarian Party ML 19,066 5.63% 2 19,066 5.63% 2
Radical People's Party 1,191 0.35% 0 1,191 0.35% 0
Write-in lists 34 0.01% 0 34 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 338,857 100.00% 33 338,857 100.00% 33
Rejected Votes 1,475 0.43%
Total Polled 340,332 76.12%
Registered Electors 447,083

The following candidates were elected:[112] Margit Borg-Sundman (Kok); Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP); Veikko Helle (SDP); Gunnar Henriksson (SDP); Lassi Hiekkala (SK); Emil Huunonen (SDP); Aune Innala (Kok); Konsti Järnefelt (SK); Esa Kaitila (SK); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SKDL); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Jussi Lappi-Seppälä (Kok); Tyyne Leivo-Larsson (SDP); Väinö Leskinen (SDP); Nils Meinander (SFP); Juho Niukkanen (ML); Kurt Nordfors (SFP); Arne Öhman (SFP); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Ville Pessi (SKDL); Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL); Mauri Ryömä (SKDL); Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP); Arvo Salminen (Kok); Bruno Sundman (SDP); Unto Suominen (SDP); Väinö Tanner (SDP); Arno Tuurna (Kok); Ernst von Born (SFP); and Atos Wirtanen (SKDL).

1940s

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1948
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Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[113][114][115]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 94,402 27.74% 9
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 76,150 22.38% 7
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 65,970 19.39% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 61,346 18.03% 6
National Progressive Party KE 22,466 6.60% 2
Agrarian Party ML 17,258 5.07% 1
Others 2,663 0.78% 0
Valid Votes 340,255 100.00% 31
Rejected Votes 1,656 0.48%
Total Polled 341,911 79.11%
Registered Electors 432,223

The following candidates were elected:[116] Gunnar Andersson (SDP); Margit Borg-Sundman (Kok); Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP); Gunnar Henriksson (SDP); Lassi Hiekkala (KE); Emil Huunonen (SDP); Heikki Hykkäälä (SDP); Erkki Härmä (SDP); Rakel Jalas (Kok); Kalle Kauppi (KE); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SKDL); Usko Koski (Kok); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Jussi Lappi-Seppälä (Kok); Erkki Leikola (Kok); Tyyne Leivo-Larsson (SDP); Nils Meinander (SFP); Arne Öhman (SFP); Arvi Oksala (Kok); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Ville Pessi (SKDL); Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL); Mauri Ryömä (SKDL); Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP); J. O. Söderhjelm (SFP); Unto Varjonen (SDP); Ernst von Born (SFP); and Atos Wirtanen (SKDL).

1945
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Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[117][118][119]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 83,478 25.79% 9 84,343 26.06% 9
Small Farmers Party 865 0.27% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 67,978 21.00% 6 74,888 23.14% 7
Swedish Left SV 6,910 2.14% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 73,335 22.66% 7 73,335 22.66% 7
National Coalition Party Kok 47,558 14.69% 5 61,572 19.02% 6
Agrarian Party ML 14,014 4.33% 1
National Progressive Party KE 27,689 8.56% 2 27,689 8.56% 2
Radical People's Party 1,623 0.50% 0 1,623 0.50% 0
Write-in lists 195 0.06% 0 195 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 323,645 100.00% 31 323,645 100.00% 31
Rejected Votes 2,248 0.69%
Total Polled 325,893 81.47%
Registered Electors 400,030

The following candidates were elected:[120] Gunnar Andersson (SDP); Karl-August Fagerholm (SDP); C. O. Frietsch (SFP); Lassi Hiekkala (KE); Kosti Kankainen (Kok); Kalle Kauppi (KE); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SDP); Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Jussi Lappi-Seppälä (Kok); Erkki Leikola (Kok); Väinö Leskinen (SDP); Nils Meinander (SFP); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Arvo Paasivuori (SDP); Eino Pekkala (SKDL); Ville Pessi (SKDL); Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg (SKDL); Mauri Ryömä (SKDL); Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP); Arvo Salminen (Kok); Maximilian Sergelius (SV); Cay Sundström (SKDL); J. O. Söderhjelm (SFP); Konsta Talvio (SKDL); Tyyne Tuominen (SKDL); Aaro Uusitalo (SKDL); Teuvo Valanne (Kok); Ernst von Born (SFP); and Atos Wirtanen (SDP).

1930s

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1939
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Results of the 1939 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1939:[121][122][123]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 102,340 44.37% 15 102,340 44.37% 15
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 61,063 26.48% 8 61,063 26.48% 8
National Coalition Party Kok 27,077 11.74% 3 27,077 11.74% 3
National Progressive Party KE 16,487 7.15% 2 23,001 9.97% 3
Agrarian Party ML 6,514 2.82% 1
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 10,209 4.43% 1 10,209 4.43% 1
Swedish Left SV 5,474 2.37% 0 5,474 2.37% 0
Party of Smallholders and Rural People PMP 1,325 0.57% 0 1,325 0.57% 0
Others 142 0.06% 0 142 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 230,631 100.00% 30 230,631 100.00% 30
Rejected Votes 1,171 0.51%
Total Polled 231,802 68.05%
Registered Electors 340,614

The following candidates were elected:[124] Mikko Ampuja (SDP); Gunnar Andersson (SDP); Elsa Bonsdorff (SFP); Aimo Cajander (KE); C. O. Frietsch (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Mandi Hannula (KE); Uno Hildén (SFP); Anni Huotari (SDP); R. G. Kallia (IKL); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SDP); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); August Kuusisto (SDP); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Aleksi Lehtonen (SDP); Edwin Linkomies (Kok); Jalmari Linna (SDP); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Jalmari Pilkama (Kok); Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg (SDP); Martta Salmela-Järvinen (SDP); Väinö Salovaara (SDP); Cay Sundström (SDP); August Syrjänen (SDP); Matti Turkia (SDP); Paavo Virkkunen (Kok); Ernst von Born (SFP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and Atos Wirtanen (SDP).

1936
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Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1936:[125][126][127][128]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 87,657 42.14% 12
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 65,877 31.67% 9
National Coalition Party Kok 18,334 8.81% 2
National Progressive Party KE 16,530 7.95% 2
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 11,629 5.59% 1
Agrarian Party ML 6,866 3.30% 0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 599 0.29% 0
Others 534 0.26% 0
Valid Votes 208,026 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 715 0.34%
Total Polled 208,741 66.85%
Registered Electors 312,245

The following candidates were elected:[129] Mikko Ampuja (SDP); Gunnar Andersson (SDP); Elsa Bonsdorff (SFP); Aimo Cajander (KE); C. O. Frietsch (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Mandi Hannula (KE); Uno Hildén (SFP); Anni Huotari (SDP); Sylvi-Kyllikki Kilpi (SDP); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); August Kuusisto (SDP); Edwin Linkomies (Kok); Jalmari Linna (SDP); John Österholm (SFP); Jalmari Pilkama (Kok); Hilja Riipinen (IKL); Hannes Ryömä (SDP); Mauri Ryömä (SDP); Maximilian Sergelius (SFP); August Syrjänen (SDP); Matti Turkia (SDP); Ernst von Born (SFP); Erik von Frenckell (SFP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and Atos Wirtanen (SDP).

1933
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Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1933:[130][131][132][133]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 77,031 40.23% 11
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 58,244 30.42% 9
National Coalition Party and Patriotic People's Movement Kok-IKL 24,292 12.69% 3
National Progressive Party KE 15,874 8.29% 2
Agrarian Party ML 7,121 3.72% 1
Working People 2,667 1.39% 0
Finnish People's Organisation SKJ 2,103 1.10% 0
Real Finns, Temperance People etc 1,476 0.77% 0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,023 0.53% 0
National Socialist Union of Finland SKSL 791 0.41% 0
Working People, Peasants and Intellectuals 318 0.17% 0
Party of Finnish Labor STP 226 0.12% 0
Write-in lists 295 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 191,461 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 807 0.42%
Total Polled 192,268 66.41%
Registered Electors 289,538

The following candidates were elected:[134] Axel Åhlström (SDTP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Gunnar Andersson (SDTP); Eljas Erkko (KE); Hjalmar Forstadius (Kok-IKL); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Anni Huotari (SDTP); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); August Kuusisto (SDTP); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Edwin Linkomies (Kok-IKL); Jalmari Linna (SDTP); Kuno Nyman (SFP); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Hilja Riipinen (Kok-IKL); Eero Rydman (KE); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); Maximilian Sergelius (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDTP); August Syrjänen (SDTP); Matti Turkia (SDTP); Ernst von Born (SFP); Erik von Frenckell (SFP); and Karl Wiik (SDTP).

1930
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Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1930:[135][136][137][138]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 68,547 36.80% 10 68,547 36.80% 10
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 51,010 27.38% 8 51,010 27.38% 8
National Coalition Party Kok 26,247 14.09% 4 29,562 15.87% 4
Small groups of the Patriotic List 3,315 1.78% 0
National Progressive Party KE 13,931 7.48% 2 13,931 7.48% 2
Swedish Left SV 9,271 4.98% 1 9,271 4.98% 1
Agrarian Party ML 7,749 4.16% 1 7,749 4.16% 1
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 4,940 2.65% 0 4,940 2.65% 0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,048 0.56% 0 1,048 0.56% 0
Write-in lists 220 0.12% 0 220 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 186,278 100.00% 26 186,278 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 666 0.36%
Total Polled 186,944 68.92%
Registered Electors 271,246

The following candidates were elected:[139] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Axel Åhlström (SDTP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Karl-August Fagerholm (SDTP); Hjalmar Forstadius (Kok); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Uno Hildén (SFP); Jalmari Jyske (KE); August Kuusisto (SDTP); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Jalmari Linna (SDTP); Kuno Nyman (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); B. H. Päivänsalo (Kok); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Hilja Riipinen (Kok); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); Emil Sallila (SDTP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP); Maximilian Sergelius (SV); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (KE); Pehr Evind Svinhufvud (Kok); Matti Turkia (SDTP); Ernst von Born (SFP); Erik von Frenckell (SFP); and Wilhelm Westman (SFP).

1920s

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1929
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Results of the 1929 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1929:[140][141][142][143]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 52,440 36.09% 10
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 39,875 27.44% 7
National Coalition Party Kok 18,029 12.41% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 17,996 12.39% 3
National Progressive Party KE 10,190 7.01% 2
Agrarian Party ML 5,884 4.05% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 562 0.39% 0
Write-in lists 320 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 145,296 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 535 0.37%
Total Polled 145,831 56.86%
Registered Electors 256,462

The following candidates were elected:[144] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Axel Åhlström (SDTP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Ilmari Auer (ML); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Mandi Hannula (KE); Kyösti Järvinen (Kok); Väinö Kivi (Kok); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); Arvo Lehto (STPV); Gustaf Lindberg (SFP); Jalmari Linna (SDTP); John Österholm (SFP); B. H. Päivänsalo (Kok); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Eino Pekkala (STPV); Carl Sanmark (SFP); Georg Schauman (SFP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP); Maximilian Sergelius (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDTP); Leander Sirola (SDTP); Konsta Talvio (STPV); Juho Vennola (KE); Ernst von Born (SFP); and Erik von Frenckell (SFP).

1927
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Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1927:[145][146][147][148]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 52,507 36.06% 10
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 39,612 27.20% 7
National Coalition Party Kok 20,517 14.09% 4
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 18,434 12.66% 3
National Progressive Party KE 9,991 6.86% 2
Agrarian Party ML 4,335 2.98% 0
Write-in lists 223 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 145,619 100.00% 26
Rejected Votes 629 0.43%
Total Polled 146,248 60.14%
Registered Electors 243,162

The following candidates were elected:[149] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Hedvig Gebhard (Kok); Lauri Ingman (Kok); August Isaksson (STPV); Rieti Itkonen (SDTP); Kyösti Järvinen (Kok); Henrik Kullberg (SFP); August Kuusisto (SDTP); Emil Lehtinen (Kok); Martta Kurkilahti (STPV); Gustaf Lindberg (SFP); Jalmari Linna (SDTP); John Österholm (SFP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Eino Pekkala (STPV); Eero Rydman (KE); Georg Schauman (SFP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP); Maximilian Sergelius (SFP); Taavi Tainio (SDTP); Juho Vennola (KE); Ernst von Born (SFP); and Erik von Frenckell (SFP).

1924
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Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 April 1924:[150][151][152][153]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 51,661 36.63% 9 51,661 36.63% 9
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 39,088 27.72% 7 39,088 27.72% 7
National Coalition Party Kok 20,872 14.80% 4 20,872 14.80% 4
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 16,017 11.36% 3 16,017 11.36% 3
National Progressive Party KE 10,346 7.34% 2 13,266 9.41% 2
Agrarian Party ML 2,920 2.07% 0
Write-in lists 115 0.08% 0 115 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 141,019 100.00% 25 141,019 100.00% 25
Rejected Votes 600 0.42%
Total Polled 141,619 62.19%
Registered Electors 227,704

The following candidates were elected:[154] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Aleksander Allila (STPV)); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Ilmari Auer (KE); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Hedvig Gebhard (Kok); Artturi Hiidenheimo (Kok); Eirik Hornborg (SFP); Kyösti Järvinen (Kok); Edvard Jokela (STPV); Erkki Kaila (Kok); Manu Kontula (SDTP); Gustaf Lindberg (SFP); Uno Nurminen (STPV); John Österholm (SFP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Hjalmar J. Procopé (SFP); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); Georg Schauman (SFP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP); Leander Sirola (SDTP); Juho Vennola (KE); Ernst von Born (SFP); Karl Wiik (SDTP); and Rolf Witting (SFP).

1922
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Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1922:[155][156][157][158]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 52,551 37.33% 10
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 30,160 21.43% 6
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland SSTP 25,915 18.41% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 19,540 13.88% 3
National Progressive Party KE 9,534 6.77% 1
Agrarian Party ML 2,921 2.08% 0
Write-in lists 142 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 140,763 100.00% 25
Rejected Votes 676 0.48%
Total Polled 141,439 65.46%
Registered Electors 216,053

The following candidates were elected:[159][a] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Elin Fagerholm (SSTP); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Väinö Hakkila (SDTP); Artturi Hiidenheimo (Kok); Anni Huotari (SDTP); Kyösti Järvinen (Kok); Erkki Kaila (Kok); Albert Kallio (SSTP); Kalle Kankari (SSTP); Toivo Hjalmar Långström (SSTP); Gunnar Landtman (SFP); Julius Lindberg (SFP); Gustaf Mickels (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Emil Sallila (SDTP); Frans Sandblom (SFP); Georg Schauman (SFP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP); Matti Väisänen (SSTP); Juho Vennola (KE); Ernst von Born (SFP); Ferdinand von Wright (SFP); and Karl Wiik (SDTP).

1910s

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1919
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Results of the 1919 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 March 1919:[160][161][162][163]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 56,087 38.62% 10 56,087 38.62% 10
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 54,681 37.65% 10 54,681 37.65% 10
National Coalition Party Kok 19,153 13.19% 3 19,153 13.19% 3
National Progressive Party KE 12,691 8.74% 2 15,061 10.37% 2
Agrarian Party ML 1,545 1.06% 0
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 825 0.57% 0
Write-in lists 241 0.17% 0 241 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 145,223 100.00% 25 145,223 100.00% 25
Rejected Votes 623 0.43%
Total Polled 145,846 71.26%
Registered Electors 204,678

The following candidates were elected:[164] Artturi Aalto (SDTP); Arthur af Forselles (SFP); Mikko Ampuja (SDTP); Ilmari Auer (KE); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Hedvig Gebhard (Kok); Väinö Hakkila (SDTP); Aatu Halme (SDTP); Kaarlo Heinonen (SDTP); Edvard Helle (SDTP); Artturi Hiidenheimo (Kok); Leo Hildén (SDTP); Eirik Hornborg (SFP); Väinö Hupli (SDTP); Erkki Kaila (Kok); Emil Leino (SDTP); John Österholm (SFP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Hjalmar J. Procopé (SFP); August Ramsay (SFP); Georg Schauman (SFP); Leander Sirola (SDTP); Juho Vennola (KE); and Ernst von Born (SFP).

1917
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Results of the 1917 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1917:[165][166][167][168]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 68,241 47.04% 12
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 47,144 32.50% 8
United Finnish Parties (Finnish Party, Young Finnish Party and People's Party) SP-NP-KP 27,815 19.17% 5
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,682 1.16% 0
Write-in lists 191 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 145,073 100.00% 25
Rejected Votes 699 0.48%
Total Polled 145,772 73.05%
Registered Electors 199,546

The following candidates were elected:[169] Otto Åkesson (SFP); Eero Erkko (SP-NP-KP); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Ragnar Furuhjelm (SFP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Eirik Hornborg (SFP); Herman Hurmevaara (SDP); Georg W. Johansson (SDP); Erkki Kaila (SP-NP-KP); Teuvo Kaitila (SP-NP-KP); Aura Kiiskinen (SDP); Jussi Kujala (SDP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); Jukka Lehtosaari (SDP); Oskari Wilho Louhivuori (SP-NP-KP); Kullervo Manner (SDP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Yrjö Sirola (SDP); Arthur Usénius (SDP); Wäinö Valkama (SP-NP-KP); Jussi Vatanen (SDP); Eric von Rettig (SFP); and R. A. Wrede (SFP).

1916
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Results of the 1916 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 July 1916:[170][171][172][173]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 55,725 47.52% 12
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 39,730 33.88% 8
Finnish Party SP 13,156 11.22% 2
Young Finnish Party NP 7,545 6.43% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,003 0.86% 0
Write-in lists 105 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 117,264 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 465 0.39%
Total Polled 117,729 59.67%
Registered Electors 197,316

The following candidates were elected:[174] Leo Ehrnrooth (SFP); Eero Erkko (NP); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Pentti Hiidenheimo (SP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Eirik Hornborg (SFP); Georg W. Johansson (SDP); Aura Kiiskinen (SDP); Jussi Kujala (SDP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); J. K. Lehtinen (SDP); Jukka Lehtosaari (SDP); J. H. Lumivuokko (SDP); Kullervo Manner (SDP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Julius Sundberg (SDP); Gunnar Takolander (SFP); and Jussi Vatanen (SDP).

1913
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Results of the 1913 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 August 1913:[175][176][177][178]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 42,591 41.07% 10
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 40,308 38.86% 9
Finnish Party SP 14,332 13.82% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 5,986 5.77% 1
Others 498 0.48% 0
Valid Votes 103,715 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 413 0.40%
Total Polled 104,128 56.81%
Registered Electors 183,302

The following candidates were elected:[179] Adolf Bredenberg (SFP); Eero Erkko (NP); Annie Furuhjelm (SFP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Pentti Hiidenheimo (SP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Aura Kiiskinen (SDP); Jussi Kujala (SDP); J. H. Lumivuokko (SDP); William Lundström (SDP); Oskari Lylykorpi (SDP); Kullervo Manner (SDP); Jussi Railo (SDP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Gustaf Storgårds (SFP); Johan Strömberg (SFP); Gunnar Takolander (SFP); Adolf Törngren (SFP); Wäinö Valkama (SP); August Vatanen (SDP); and Karl Wiik (SDP).

1911
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Results of the 1911 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1911:[180][181][182][183]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 45,593 42.27% 10
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 39,475 36.60% 9
Finnish Party SP 15,355 14.24% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,083 5.64% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,287 1.19% 0
Write-in lists 71 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 107,864 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 314 0.29%
Total Polled 108,178 62.84%
Registered Electors 172,157

The following candidates were elected:[184] Werner Aro (SDP); Eero Erkko (NP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); Oskari Laine (SP); Uno Lindelöf (SFP); William Lundström (SDP); Oskari Lylykorpi (SDP); Kullervo Manner (SDP); Leo Mechelin (SFP); Juho Mynttinen (SP); August Nybergh (SFP); Valfrid Perttilä (SDP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Hedvig Sohlberg (SFP); Johan Strömberg (SFP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and R. A. Wrede (SFP).

1910
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Results of the 1910 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 February 1910:[185][186][187][188]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 45,716 41.50% 10
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,307 36.59% 9
Finnish Party SP 15,463 14.04% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,786 6.16% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,791 1.63% 0
Write-in lists 103 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 110,166 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 351 0.32%
Total Polled 110,517 66.00%
Registered Electors 167,444

The following candidates were elected:[189] Werner Aro (SDP); Eero Erkko (NP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); Oskari Laine (SP); Uno Lindelöf (SFP); William Lundström (SDP); Oskari Lylykorpi (SDP); Kullervo Manner (SDP); Leo Mechelin (SFP); Juho Mynttinen (SP); August Nybergh (SFP); Valfrid Perttilä (SDP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Hedvig Sohlberg (SFP); Johan Strömberg (SFP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and R. A. Wrede (SFP).

1900s

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1909
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Results of the 1909 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 May 1909:[190][191][192][193]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 43,123 39.62% 9
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 39,745 36.52% 9
Finnish Party SP 17,735 16.29% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 6,647 6.11% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,336 1.23% 0
Others 255 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 108,841 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 496 0.45%
Total Polled 109,337 67.08%
Registered Electors 163,004

The following candidates were elected:[194] Werner Aro (SDP); Konrad Björkstén (SFP); Eero Erkko (NP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Edvard Helle (SDP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Mårten Holmberg (SFP); Ivar Hörhammer (SDP); Axel Juselius (SFP); Hilda Käkikoski (SP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); Oskari Laine (SP); Uno Lindelöf (SFP); William Lundström (SDP); Oskari Lylykorpi (SDP); Juho Mynttinen (SP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Hedvig Sohlberg (SFP); and Johan Strömberg (SFP).

1908
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Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[195][196][197][198]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 41,937 39.00% 9
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 39,687 36.91% 9
Finnish Party SP 18,199 16.93% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 6,296 5.86% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 934 0.87% 0
Others 468 0.44% 0
Valid Votes 107,521 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 743 0.69%
Total Polled 108,264 69.03%
Registered Electors 156,842

The following candidates were elected:[199] Frans Ahlroos (SFP); Werner Aro (SDP); Leo Ehrnrooth (SFP); Eero Erkko (NP); Onni Hallsten (SP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Walter Heimbürger (SFP); Vera Hjelt (SFP); Georg W. Johansson (SDP); Hilda Käkikoski (SP); Otto Wille Kuusinen (SDP); Oskari Laine (SP); William Lundström (SDP); Oskari Lylykorpi (SDP); Valfrid Perttilä (SDP); Vilho Reima (SP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Hedvig Sohlberg (SFP); and Kristian von Alfthan (SFP).

1907
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Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[197][200][201][202]

Party Votes % Seats
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 44,544 37.93% 9
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,951 34.87% 9
Finnish Party SP 20,402 17.37% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 6,521 5.55% 1
Others 5,008 4.26% 0
Valid Votes 117,426 100.00% 23
Rejected Votes 688 0.58%
Total Polled 118,114 74.13%
Registered Electors 159,336

The following candidates were elected:[203] Frans Ahlroos (SFP); Leo Ehrnrooth (SFP); Eero Erkko (NP); Fridolf Gustafsson (SFP); Edvard Valpas Hänninen (SDP); Edvard Helle (SDP); Albert Ingman (SDP); Oscar Johansson (SDP); Hilda Käkikoski (SP); Juho Laakso (SDP); Oskari Laine (SP); Karl Oljemark (SFP); E. G. Palmén (SP); Emil Perttilä (SDP); Valfrid Perttilä (SDP); Vilho Reima (SP); Gustaf Rosenqvist (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Aatto Sirén (SDP); Karl Söderholm (SFP); Kristian von Alfthan (SFP); and Osvald Wasastjerna (SFP).

Notes

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  1. ^ Discrepancy in sources as to the number of Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland candidates elected from Uusimaa at the 1922 parliamentary election. Suomen virallinen tilasto XXIX A:10 shows six SDTP candidates elected but the Parliament of Finland website shows seven (Artturi Aalto, Mikko Ampuja, Väinö Hakkila, Anni Huotari, Emil Sallila, Hilda Seppälä and Karl Wiik).

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