Varsinais-Suomi (parliamentary electoral district)

Varsinais-Suomi (Swedish: Egentliga Finland; also known as Finland Proper or Southwest Finland) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Turku and Pori Province South (Finnish: Turun ja Porin läänin eteläinen; Swedish: Åbo och Björneborg läns södra) in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Varsinais-Suomi in 1997. It is conterminous with the region of Southwest Finland. The district currently elects 17 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 398,903 registered electors.

Varsinais-Suomi
Egentliga Finland
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Varsinais-Suomi within Finland
Municipality
RegionSouthwest Finland
Population485,679 (2022)[1]
Electorate398,903 (2023)
Area10,914 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1907
Seats
List
  • 17 (1979–present)
  • 16 (1954–1979)
  • 17 (1951–1954)
  • 14 (1948–1951)
  • 15 (1939–1948)
  • 16 (1917–1939)
  • 17 (1907–1917)
Members of Parliament[3]
List

History edit

Turku and Pori Province South 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 consisted of the hundreds (kihlakunta) of Åland, Halikko, Masku, Mynämäki, Piikkiö and Vehmaa in the province of Turku and Pori.[4] The Åland region was separated into its own electoral district in 1947.[5] At the same time, the town of Loimaa and the municipalities of Alastaro, Loimaa, Mellilä and Metsämaa were transferred from Turku Province North to Turku Province South.[5] Somero municipality was transferred from Häme South to Turku South in 1990.[6][7] The district was renamed Varsinais-Suomi in 1997.[8][9] Kodisjoki municipality was transferred from Varsinais-Suomi to Satakunta in 1998.[6]

Electoral system edit

Varsinais-Suomi currently elects 17 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 edit

Summary edit

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 32,208 11.55% 2 19,411 6.96% 1 50,543 18.13% 3 13,785 4.94% 1 23,426 8.40% 1 64,179 23.02% 5 7,861 2.82% 0 55,705 19.98% 4
2019 35,481 12.84% 2 25,309 9.16% 1 49,156 17.78% 3 15,238 5.51% 1 29,796 10.78% 2 52,367 18.95% 4 5,121 1.85% 0 52,913 19.14% 4
2015 27,001 10.25% 2 22,875 8.68% 1 40,835 15.50% 3 13,111 4.98% 1 42,763 16.24% 3 55,355 21.02% 4 6,319 2.40% 0 50,813 19.29% 3
2011 25,025 9.63% 2 19,026 7.32% 1 50,922 19.60% 4 14,335 5.52% 1 30,113 11.59% 2 59,645 22.95% 4 7,540 2.90% 0 46,956 18.07% 3
2007 25,937 10.63% 2 22,868 9.37% 2 53,281 21.83% 4 13,369 5.48% 1 38,610 15.82% 3 297 0.12% 0 66,793 27.37% 5 11,377 4.66% 0 6,168 2.53% 0
2003 26,515 10.68% 2 21,250 8.56% 1 61,367 24.71% 4 13,081 5.27% 1 43,552 17.54% 3 399 0.16% 0 64,823 26.10% 5 9,597 3.86% 1 845 0.34% 0
1999 27,957 11.87% 2 18,194 7.73% 1 55,042 23.37% 4 11,891 5.05% 1 39,730 16.87% 3 259 0.11% 0 63,781 27.09% 5 5,436 2.31% 1 587 0.25% 0
1995 32,747 13.25% 2 14,388 5.82% 1 68,099 27.56% 5 11,163 4.52% 1 37,053 14.99% 3 492 0.20% 0 57,492 23.26% 5 4,585 1.86% 0 2,646 1.07% 0
1991 26,920 11.24% 2 11,401 4.76% 0 54,595 22.80% 4 12,631 5.27% 1 54,902 22.92% 4 843 0.35% 0 53,102 22.17% 4 4,704 1.96% 1 15,217 6.35% 1
1987 24,281 9.91% 2 6,406 2.62% 0 55,247 22.55% 4 15,608 6.37% 1 35,824 14.63% 2 1,048 0.43% 0 61,927 25.28% 5 4,378 1.79% 1 21,896 8.94% 1
1983 37,540 14.87% 3 5,420 2.15% 0 62,763 24.87% 5 13,444 5.33% 1 32,540 12.89% 2 58,952 23.36% 4 7,208 2.86% 0 34,459 13.65% 2
1979 47,863 19.46% 3 55,676 22.63% 4 11,024 4.48% 1 31,661 12.87% 2 12,114 4.92% 0 60,655 24.66% 5 10,081 4.10% 1 14,332 5.83% 1
1975 50,552 21.77% 4 50,013 21.54% 4 11,797 5.08% 1 31,545 13.58% 2 11,995 5.17% 1 50,429 21.72% 3 7,850 3.38% 1 7,934 3.42% 0
1972 44,454 20.44% 3 53,411 24.56% 4 12,118 5.57% 1 26,957 12.39% 2 13,218 6.08% 1 41,421 19.04% 3 4,761 2.19% 0 19,214 8.83% 2
1970 42,909 20.17% 4 47,190 22.19% 4 11,687 5.49% 1 29,826 14.02% 2 14,759 6.94% 1 40,208 18.90% 3 2,485 1.17% 0 20,470 9.62% 1
1966 48,820 24.24% 3 54,119 26.87% 5 12,646 6.28% 1 36,215 17.98% 3 19,055 9.46% 1 26,015 12.92% 2
1962 48,973 24.94% 4 35,511 18.09% 3 13,166 6.71% 2 37,224 18.96% 3 24,158 12.30% 2 24,570 12.51% 2 3,151 1.60% 0
1958 41,908 25.78% 5 37,243 22.91% 4 11,330 6.97% 1 32,063 19.72% 3 16,514 10.16% 1 23,294 14.33% 2
1954 42,027 24.47% 4 40,120 23.36% 4 13,518 7.87% 1 33,847 19.70% 3 22,082 12.85% 2 20,177 11.75% 2
1951 38,453 24.36% 4 37,990 24.07% 4 12,932 8.19% 2 30,624 19.40% 3 15,550 9.85% 2 22,270 14.11% 2
1948 37,910 25.34% 4 36,179 24.18% 4 13,796 9.22% 1 24,817 16.59% 2 12,587 8.41% 1 24,090 16.10% 2
1945 39,201 27.98% 5 30,627 21.86% 3 20,536 14.66% 2 17,241 12.30% 2 12,422 8.87% 1 18,960 13.53% 2
1939 42,243 40.49% 6 21,190 20.31% 3 11,800 11.31% 2 6,933 6.65% 1 13,865 13.29% 2
1936 36,458 38.68% 7 20,511 21.76% 3 10,772 11.43% 2 8,160 8.66% 1 11,007 11.68% 2
1933 30,682 34.78% 6 17,709 20.08% 3 12,087 13.70% 2 10,791 12.23% 2 16,091 18.24% 3
1930 1,829 2.05% 0 28,399 31.81% 5 19,505 21.85% 3 13,085 14.66% 2 7,210 8.08% 2 17,920 20.07% 4
1929 11,535 15.50% 2 16,192 21.76% 4 16,894 22.70% 4 10,853 14.58% 2 5,392 7.25% 1 12,188 16.38% 3
1927 10,904 14.16% 2 16,891 21.93% 4 18,186 23.61% 4 9,393 12.20% 2 7,368 9.57% 1 14,219 18.46% 3
1924 10,313 13.57% 2 17,321 22.79% 4 17,019 22.40% 4 7,767 10.22% 1 7,112 9.36% 1 16,409 21.59% 4
1922 16,295 22.05% 4 11,971 16.20% 3 15,402 20.84% 3 6,692 9.05% 1 7,422 10.04% 1 16,085 21.76% 4
1919 30,126 35.57% 6 19,136 22.59% 3 4,528 5.35% 0 11,411 13.47% 3 16,032 18.93% 3
1917 35,218 39.61% 7 19,709 22.16% 4 29,634 33.33% 5
1916 30,281 39.47% 7 18,348 23.92% 4 7,502 9.78% 1 16,573 21.60% 4
1913 23,190 32.49% 6 19,319 27.07% 5 6,949 9.74% 2 17,822 24.97% 4
1911 23,458 29.99% 5 21,005 26.86% 5 7,967 10.19% 1 20,991 26.84% 5
1910 22,828 28.92% 5 21,425 27.14% 5 8,214 10.41% 1 21,769 27.58% 5
1909 21,785 27.73% 5 20,408 25.97% 5 7,799 9.93% 2 22,714 28.91% 5
1908 21,905 27.73% 5 20,855 26.40% 5 7,346 9.30% 1 22,928 29.03% 5
1907 20,591 24.33% 4 22,598 26.70% 5 7,225 8.54% 1 27,443 32.42% 6

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed edit

2020s edit

2023 edit

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 64,179 23.02% 5 64,179 23.02% 5
Finns Party PS 55,705 19.98% 4 55,705 19.98% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 50,543 18.13% 3 50,543 18.13% 3
Left Alliance Vas 32,208 11.55% 2 32,208 11.55% 2
Centre Party Kesk 23,426 8.40% 1 23,426 8.40% 1
Green League Vihr 19,411 6.96% 1 19,411 6.96% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,785 4.94% 1 13,785 4.94% 1
Christian Democrats KD 7,861 2.82% 0 7,861 2.82% 0
Movement Now Liik 6,538 2.35% 0 6,538 2.35% 0
Freedom Alliance VL 2,176 0.78% 0 2,545 0.91% 0
Crystal Party KRIP 369 0.13% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 1,215 0.44% 0 1,215 0.44% 0
Power Belongs to the People VKK 566 0.20% 0 566 0.20% 0
Blue-and-Black Movement SML 326 0.12% 0 326 0.12% 0
Animal Justice Party of Finland EOP 308 0.11% 0 308 0.11% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 109 0.04% 0 109 0.04% 0
Voitto Suominen (Independent) 47 0.02% 0 47 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 278,772 100.00% 17 278,772 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,062 0.38%
Total Polled 279,834 70.15%
Registered Electors 398,903

The following candidates were elected:[20] Pauli Aalto-Setälä (Kok), 7,241 votes; Li Andersson (Vas), 18,007 votes; Sandra Bergqvist (SFP), 6,771 votes; Ritva Elomaa (PS), 6,805 votes; Timo Furuholm (Vas), 3,997 votes; Eeva-Johanna Eloranta (SDP), 8,496 votes; Vilhelm Junnila (PS), 8,303 votes; Milla Lahdenperä (Kok), 4,527 votes; Aki Lindén (SDP), 9,272 votes; Mikko Lundén (PS), 5,301 votes; Saku Nikkanen (SDP), 5,808 votes; Petteri Orpo (Kok), 17,432 votes; Annika Saarikko (Kesk), 8,572 votes; Saara-Sofia Sirén (Kok), 6,679 votes; Ville Tavio (PS), 15,071 votes; Ville Valkonen (Kok), 5,732 votes; and Sofia Virta (Vihr), 5,533 votes.

2010s edit

2019 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finns Party PS 52,913 19.14% 4 58,034 21.00% 4
Christian Democrats KD 5,121 1.85% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 52,367 18.95% 4 52,367 18.95% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 49,156 17.78% 3 49,156 17.78% 3
Left Alliance Vas 35,481 12.84% 2 35,481 12.84% 2
Centre Party Kesk 29,796 10.78% 2 29,796 10.78% 2
Green League Vihr 25,309 9.16% 1 25,309 9.16% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 15,238 5.51% 1 15,238 5.51% 1
Movement Now Liik 5,322 1.93% 0 5,322 1.93% 0
Pirate Party Pir 1,244 0.45% 0 1,658 0.60% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 414 0.15% 0
Blue Reform SIN 1,427 0.52% 0 1,427 0.52% 0
Animal Justice Party of Finland EOP 610 0.22% 0 610 0.22% 0
Seven Star Movement TL 451 0.16% 0 451 0.16% 0
Independence Party IPU 442 0.16% 0 442 0.16% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 292 0.11% 0 292 0.11% 0
Finnish People First SKE 213 0.08% 0 213 0.08% 0
Feminist Party FP 198 0.07% 0 198 0.07% 0
Kari Leppäjoki (Independent) 166 0.06% 0 166 0.06% 0
Petri Paakki (Independent) 145 0.05% 0 145 0.05% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 96 0.03% 0 96 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 276,401 100.00% 17 276,401 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,199 0.43%
Total Polled 277,600 70.42%
Registered Electors 394,180

The following candidates were elected:[24] Li Andersson (Vas), 24,542 votes; Sandra Bergqvist (SFP), 2,983 votes; Ritva Elomaa (PS), 7,688 votes; Eeva-Johanna Eloranta (SDP), 7,358 votes; Vilhelm Junnila (PS), 10,788 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 7,350 votes; Esko Kiviranta (Kesk), 3,828 votes; Aki Lindén (SDP), 8,970 votes; Mikko Lundén (PS), 4,500 votes; Petteri Orpo (Kok), 10,792 votes; Annika Saarikko (Kesk), 9,390 votes; Saara-Sofia Sirén (Kok), 4,553 votes; Katja Taimela (SDP), 5,736 votes; Ville Tavio (PS), 14,957 votes; Anne-Mari Virolainen (Kok), 7,218 votes; Sofia Virta (Vihr), 4,289 votes; and Johannes Yrttiaho (Vas), 2,636 votes.

2015 edit

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 55,355 21.02% 4 68,466 25.99% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,111 4.98% 1
True Finns PS 50,813 19.29% 3 50,813 19.29% 3
Centre Party Kesk 42,763 16.24% 3 42,763 16.24% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,835 15.50% 3 40,835 15.50% 3
Left Alliance Vas 27,001 10.25% 2 27,001 10.25% 2
Green League Vihr 22,875 8.68% 1 22,875 8.68% 1
Christian Democrats KD 6,319 2.40% 0 6,319 2.40% 0
Pirate Party Pir 2,008 0.76% 0 2,008 0.76% 0
Independence Party IPU 963 0.37% 0 963 0.37% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 664 0.25% 0 727 0.28% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 63 0.02% 0
Kari Leppäjoki (Independent) 268 0.10% 0 268 0.10% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 184 0.07% 0 184 0.07% 0
Change 2011 172 0.07% 0 172 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 263,394 100.00% 17 263,394 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,203 0.45%
Total Polled 264,597 68.28%
Registered Electors 387,499

The following candidates were elected:[28] Olavi Ala-Nissilä (Kesk), 4,908 votes; Li Andersson (Vas), 15,071 votes; Ritva Elomaa (PS), 9,571 votes; 9,571 votes; Eeva-Johanna Eloranta (SDP), 6,689 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 9,183 votes; Ilkka Kantola (SDP), 5,908 votes; Esko Kiviranta (Kesk), 5,994 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 5,027 votes; Maria Lohela (PS), 5,583 votes; Ville Niinistö (Vihr), 8,835 votes; Petteri Orpo (Kok), 10,652 votes; Annika Saarikko (Kesk), 10,510 votes; Saara-Sofia Sirén (Kok), 4,625 votes; Katja Taimela (SDP), 6,017 votes; Ville Tavio (PS), 6,847 votes; Anne-Mari Virolainen (Kok), 7,169 votes; and Stefan Wallin (SFP), 9,787 votes.

2011 edit

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 59,645 22.95% 4 59,645 22.95% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 50,922 19.60% 4 50,922 19.60% 4
True Finns PS 46,956 18.07% 3 46,956 18.07% 3
Centre Party Kesk 30,113 11.59% 2 44,448 17.10% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 14,335 5.52% 1
Left Alliance Vas 25,025 9.63% 2 25,025 9.63% 2
Green League Vihr 19,026 7.32% 1 19,026 7.32% 1
Christian Democrats KD 7,540 2.90% 0 7,540 2.90% 0
Pirate Party Pir 1,664 0.64% 0 1,664 0.64% 0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future VP 1,599 0.62% 0 1,599 0.62% 0
Change 2011 1,339 0.52% 0 1,339 0.52% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 872 0.34% 0 951 0.37% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 79 0.03% 0
Independence Party IPU 272 0.10% 0 272 0.10% 0
Non-Affiliated Joint List 162 0.06% 0 162 0.06% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 157 0.06% 0 157 0.06% 0
Senior Citizens' Party 150 0.06% 0 150 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 259,856 100.00% 17 259,856 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,302 0.50%
Total Polled 261,158 68.68%
Registered Electors 380,259

The following candidates were elected:[32] Ritva Elomaa (PS), 13,121 votes; Eeva-Johanna Eloranta (SDP), 3,648 votes; Lauri Heikkilä (PS), 6,199 votes; Pertti Hemmilä (Kok), 6,413 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 7,820 votes; Ilkka Kantola (SDP), 6,339 votes; Esko Kiviranta (Kesk), 6,035 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 7,723 votes; Maria Lohela (PS), 4,873 votes; Ville Niinistö (Vihr), 5,362 votes; Petteri Orpo (Kok), 11,018 votes; Heli Paasio (SDP), 13,958 votes; Annika Saarikko (Kesk), 4,185 votes; Katja Taimela (SDP), 8,498 votes; Anne-Mari Virolainen (Kok), 10,041 votes; Stefan Wallin (SFP), 12,366 votes; and Jyrki Yrttiaho (Vas), 4,634 votes.

2000s edit

2007 edit

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 66,793 27.37% 5 66,793 27.37% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 53,281 21.83% 4 53,281 21.83% 4
Centre Party Kesk 38,610 15.82% 3 51,979 21.30% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,369 5.48% 1
Left Alliance Vas 25,937 10.63% 2 25,937 10.63% 2
Green League Vihr 22,868 9.37% 2 22,868 9.37% 2
Christian Democrats KD 11,377 4.66% 0 11,377 4.66% 0
True Finns PS 6,168 2.53% 0 6,168 2.53% 0
Finnish People's Blue-Whites SKS 3,074 1.26% 0 3,074 1.26% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 916 0.38% 0 916 0.38% 0
Non-Affiliated Joint List 499 0.20% 0 499 0.20% 0
Liberals Lib 297 0.12% 0 297 0.12% 0
Independence Party IPU 262 0.11% 0 262 0.11% 0
Pensioners for People 258 0.11% 0 258 0.11% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 135 0.06% 0 135 0.06% 0
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 112 0.05% 0 112 0.05% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 109 0.04% 0 109 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 244,065 100.00% 17 244,065 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,506 0.61%
Total Polled 245,571 65.84%
Registered Electors 372,966

The following candidates were elected:[36] Janina Andersson (Vihr), 5,587 votes; Pertti Hemmilä (Kok), 6,188 votes; Liisa Hyssälä (Kesk), 6,152 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 11,079 votes; Ilkka Kantola (SDP), 5,091 votes; Timo Kaunisto (Kesk), 7,213 votes; Esko Kiviranta (Kesk), 6,210 votes; Marjaana Koskinen (SDP), 7,649 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 5,575 votes; Jouko Laxell (Kok), 5,056 votes; Ville Niinistö (Vihr), 5,182 votes; Petteri Orpo (Kok), 6,069 votes; Heli Paasio (SDP), 11,233 votes; Katja Taimela (SDP), 5,984 votes; Anne-Mari Virolainen (Kok), 6,812 votes; Stefan Wallin (SFP), 12,097 votes; and Jyrki Yrttiaho (Vas), 4,492 votes.

2003 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 64,823 26.10% 5 74,420 29.96% 6
Christian Democrats KD 9,597 3.86% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 61,367 24.71% 4 61,367 24.71% 4
Centre Party Kesk 43,552 17.54% 3 43,552 17.54% 3
Left Alliance Vas 26,515 10.68% 2 26,515 10.68% 2
Green League Vihr 21,250 8.56% 1 21,250 8.56% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,081 5.27% 1 13,081 5.27% 1
Finnish People's Blue-Whites SKS 3,929 1.58% 0 3,929 1.58% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,615 0.65% 0 1,615 0.65% 0
True Finns PS 845 0.34% 0 1,244 0.50% 0
Liberals Lib 399 0.16% 0
Forces for Change in Finland 945 0.38% 0 945 0.38% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 313 0.13% 0 313 0.13% 0
Julius Karlsson (Independent) 138 0.06% 0 138 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 248,369 100.00% 17 248,369 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,995 0.80%
Total Polled 250,364 68.45%
Registered Electors 365,760

The following candidates were elected:[41] Olavi Ala-Nissilä (Kesk), 7,381 votes; Janina Andersson (Vihr), 6,625 votes; Jan-Erik Enestam (SFP), 6,450 votes; Sari Essayah (KD), 9,597 votes; Pertti Hemmilä (Kok), 6,473 votes; Liisa Hyssälä (Kesk), 8,869 votes; Mikko Immonen (Vas), 3,939 votes; Ville Itälä (Kok), 21,422 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 7,203 votes; Marjukka Karttunen (Kok), 4,377 votes; Esko Kiviranta (Kesk), 6,758 votes; Marjaana Koskinen (SDP), 9,367 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 6,743 votes; Heli Paasio (SDP), 12,651 votes; Maija Perho (Kok), 4,991 votes; Virpa Puisto (SDP), 7,485 votes; and Jukka Roos (SDP), 6,088 votes.

1990s edit

1999 edit

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 63,781 27.09% 5 63,781 27.09% 5
Centre Party Kesk 39,730 16.87% 3 57,057 24.23% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,891 5.05% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,436 2.31% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 55,042 23.37% 4 55,042 23.37% 4
Left Alliance Vas 27,957 11.87% 2 27,957 11.87% 2
Green League Vihr 18,194 7.73% 1 18,194 7.73% 1
National Front KR 4,853 2.06% 0 4,853 2.06% 0
Young Finns Nuors 1,811 0.77% 0 3,084 1.31% 0
Reform Group Rem 1,014 0.43% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 259 0.11% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,643 0.70% 0 2,354 1.00% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 498 0.21% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 213 0.09% 0
Pensioners for People EKA 784 0.33% 0 1,862 0.79% 0
True Finns PS 587 0.25% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 491 0.21% 0
Finland: Non-EU Joint List 651 0.28% 0 651 0.28% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 499 0.21% 0 499 0.21% 0
Kankaanpää Ismo (Independent) 142 0.06% 0 142 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 235,476 100.00% 17 235,476 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 2,467 1.04%
Total Polled 237,943 66.36%
Registered Electors 358,554

The following candidates were elected:[46] Olavi Ala-Nissilä (Kesk), 6,895 votes; Janina Andersson (Vihr), 9,172 votes; Jan-Erik Enestam (SFP), 9,010 votes; Pertti Hemmilä (Kok), 6,190 votes; Liisa Hyssälä (Kesk), 7,111 votes; Mikko Immonen (Vas), 4,463 votes; Ville Itälä (Kok), 14,130 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 8,843 votes; Marjukka Karttunen-Raiskio (Kok), 4,943 votes; Marjaana Koskinen (SDP), 7,874 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 8,299 votes; Jukka Mikkola (SDP), 5,722 votes; Heli Paasio (SDP), 7,175 votes; Maija Perho (Kok), 6,370 votes; Virpa Puisto (SDP), 6,890 votes; Mauri Salo (Kesk), 6,248 votes; and Ismo Seivästö (SKL).

1995 edit

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 68,099 27.56% 5 68,099 27.56% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 57,492 23.26% 5 57,492 23.26% 5
Centre Party Kesk 37,053 14.99% 3 53,293 21.57% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,163 4.52% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 4,585 1.86% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 492 0.20% 0
Left Alliance Vas 32,747 13.25% 2 32,747 13.25% 2
Green League Vihr 14,388 5.82% 1 14,388 5.82% 1
Young Finns Nuor 10,698 4.33% 0 10,698 4.33% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 2,646 1.07% 0 3,694 1.49% 0
Pensioners for People ELKA 466 0.19% 0
Women's Party NAISP 308 0.12% 0
Ecological Party the Greens EKO 274 0.11% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 2,302 0.93% 0 2,302 0.93% 0
Other Joint List 2,075 0.84% 0 2,075 0.84% 0
Other Joint List 1,045 0.42% 0 1,045 0.42% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 694 0.28% 0 694 0.28% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 345 0.14% 0 345 0.14% 0
Maarit Nermes (Independent) 137 0.06% 0 137 0.06% 0
Juhani Tuomola (Independent) 82 0.03% 0 82 0.03% 0
Heikki Nurminen (Independent) 20 0.01% 0 20 0.01% 0
Joint Responsibility Party YYP 12 0.00% 0 12 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 247,123 100.00% 17 247,123 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,774 0.71%
Total Polled 248,897 71.44%
Registered Electors 348,401

The following candidates were elected:[50] Olavi Ala-Nissilä (Kesk), 8,329 votes; Janina Andersson (Vihr), 5,244 votes; Jan-Erik Enestam (SFP), 8,462 votes; Liisa Hyssälä (Kesk), 5,838 votes; Mikko Immonen (Vas), 7,486 votes; Ville Itälä (Kok), 6,108 votes; Timo Järvilahti (Kesk), 6,596 votes; Marjut Kaarilahti (Kok), 3,243 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 6,685 votes; Marjaana Koskinen (SDP), 5,153 votes; Annika Lapintie (Vas), 11,677 votes; Jukka Mikkola (SDP), 6,160 votes; Sauli Niinistö (Kok), 18,946 votes; Pertti Paasio (SDP), 14,606 votes; Maija Perho (Kok), 8,805 votes; Virpa Puisto (SDP), 7,136 votes; and Jukka Roos (SDP), 7,393 votes.

1991 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 54,902 22.92% 4 72,237 30.16% 6
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 12,631 5.27% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 4,704 1.96% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 54,595 22.80% 4 54,595 22.80% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 53,102 22.17% 4 53,102 22.17% 4
Left Alliance Vas 26,920 11.24% 2 26,920 11.24% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 15,217 6.35% 1 16,239 6.78% 1
Pensioners' Party SEP 733 0.31% 0
Independent Non-Aligned Pensioners ELKA 289 0.12% 0
Green League Vihr 11,401 4.76% 0 11,401 4.76% 0
The Greens EKO 1,631 0.68% 0 2,474 1.03% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 843 0.35% 0
Women's Party NAISL 1,324 0.55% 0 1,324 0.55% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 641 0.27% 0 641 0.27% 0
Kari Lamberg (Independent) 326 0.14% 0 326 0.14% 0
Humanity Party 227 0.09% 0 227 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 239,486 100.00% 17 239,486 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,651 1.50%
Rejected Votess – Other 364 0.15%
Total Polled 243,501 70.16%
Registered Electors 347,090

The following candidates were elected:[55] Olavi Ala-Nissilä (Kesk), 4,729 votes; Heli Astala (Vas), 5,363 votes; Jan-Erik Enestam (SFP), 10,480 votes; Timo Järvilahti (Kesk), 7,190 votes; Marjut Kaarilahti (Kok), 4,788 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 11,660 votes; Eeva Kuuskoski (Kesk), 21,743 votes; Ensio Laine (Vas), 7,067 votes; Jarmo Laivoranta (Kesk), 5,876 votes; Sauli Niinistö (Kok), 6,216 votes; Pertti Paasio (SDP), 9,851 votes; Maija Perho (Kok), 6,585 votes; Virpa Puisto (SDP), 6,593 votes; Mikko Rönnholm (SDP), 4,783 votes; Jukka Roos (SDP), 8,444 votes; Ismo Seivästö (SKL), 4,704 votes; and Hannu Suhonen (SMP), 4,417 votes.

1980s edit

1987 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 61,927 25.28% 5 61,927 25.28% 5
Centre Party Kesk 35,824 14.63% 2 56,858 23.21% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 15,608 6.37% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 4,378 1.79% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 1,048 0.43% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 55,247 22.55% 4 55,247 22.55% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 24,281 9.91% 2 24,281 9.91% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 21,896 8.94% 1 21,896 8.94% 1
Democratic Alternative DEVA 13,789 5.63% 1 13,789 5.63% 1
Green League Vihr 6,406 2.62% 0 6,406 2.62% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 4,442 1.81% 0 4,442 1.81% 0
Annikki Vartama (Independent) 55 0.02% 0 55 0.02% 0
Joint List B 47 0.02% 0 47 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 244,948 100.00% 17 244,948 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 1,230 0.50%
Total Polled 246,178 74.02%
Registered Electors 332,604

The following candidates were elected:[60] Risto Ahonen (SDP), 5,531 votes; Heli Astala (SKDL), 6,850 votes; Sauli Hautala (SKL), 4,198 votes; Liisa Hilpelä (Kok), 7,400 votes; Tapio Holvitie (Kok), 5,869 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 2,683 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 10,772 votes; Eeva Kuuskoski (Kesk), 15,672 votes; Ensio Laine (DEVA), 7,067 votes; Sauli Niinistö (Kok), 6,976 votes; Pertti Paasio (SDP), 8,044 votes; Heikki Perho (Kok), 7,071 votes; Virpa Puisto (SDP), 5,935 votes; Jukka Roos (SDP), 5,422 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk), 4,153 votes; Christoffer Taxell (SFP), 14,006 votes; and Pekka Vennamo (SMP), 12,638 votes.

1983 edit

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 62,763 24.87% 5 62,763 24.87% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 58,952 23.36% 4 58,952 23.36% 4
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party Kesk-LKP 32,540 12.89% 2 45,984 18.22% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,444 5.33% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 37,540 14.87% 3 37,540 14.87% 3
Finnish Rural Party SMP 34,459 13.65% 2 34,459 13.65% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,208 2.86% 0 7,284 2.89% 0
Union for Democracy KVL 76 0.03% 0
Joint List A (Green League) 5,420 2.15% 0 5,420 2.15% 0
Valid Votes 252,402 100.00% 17 252,402 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 972 0.38%
Total Polled 253,374 77.73%
Registered Electors 325,962

The following candidates were elected:[66] Risto Ahonen (SDP), 5,490 votes; Heli Astala (SKDL), 6,470 votes; Paula Eenilä (SDP), 6,641 votees; Liisa Hilpelä (Kok), 7,249 votes; Tapio Holvitie (Kok), 8,036 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 4,156 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 5,893 votes; Eeva Kuuskoski (Kesk-LKP), 5,991 votes; Ensio Laine (SKDL), 9,023 votes; Jukka Mikkola (SDP), 5,603 votes; Pertti Paasio (SDP), 8,520 votes; Heikki Perho (Kok), 7,291 votes; Martti Ratu (SMP), 3,110 votes; Mikko Rönnholm (SDP), 6,571 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk-LKP), 7,860 votes; Christoffer Taxell (SFP), 12,357 votes; and Pekka Vennamo (SMP), 25,088 votes.

1970s edit

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
National Coalition Party Kok 60,655 24.66% 5 60,655 24.66% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 55,676 22.63% 4 55,676 22.63% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 47,863 19.46% 3 48,189 19.59% 3
Socialist Workers Party STP 326 0.13% 0
Centre Party Kesk 31,661 12.87% 2 42,685 17.35% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,024 4.48% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 14,332 5.83% 1 26,341 10.71% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 10,081 4.10% 1
Constitutional People's Party PKP 1,928 0.78% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 12,114 4.92% 0 12,114 4.92% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 332 0.13% 0 332 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 245,992 100.00% 17 245,992 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 827 0.34%
Total Polled 246,819 76.79%
Registered Electors 321,430

The following candidates were elected:[70] Heli Astala (SKDL), 9,692 votes; Reino Breilin (SDP), 5,828 votes; Paula Eenilä (SDP), 10,904 votees; Sauli Hautala (SKL), 7,115 votes; Tapio Holvitie (Kok), 8,168 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 7,332 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 7,993 votes; Eeva Kuuskoski (Kok), 9,141 votes; Ensio Laine (SKDL), 7,904 votes; Arto Lampinen (Kok), 7,026 votes; Lauri Palmunen (Kesk), 8,022 votes; Heikki Perho (Kok), 6,202 votes; Mikko Rönnholm (SDP), 5,740 votes; Jacob Söderman (SDP), 7,643 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk), 7,147 votes; Christoffer Taxell (SFP), 10,303 votes; and Pekka Vennamo (SMP), 12,657 votes.

1975 edit

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
National Coalition Party Kok 50,429 21.72% 3 58,279 25.10% 4
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,850 3.38% 1
Centre Party Kesk 31,545 13.58% 2 55,337 23.83% 4
Liberal People's Party LKP 11,995 5.17% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,797 5.08% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 50,552 21.77% 4 51,167 22.03% 4
Socialist Workers Party STP 615 0.26% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 50,013 21.54% 4 50,013 21.54% 4
Finnish Rural Party SMP 7,934 3.42% 0 10,340 4.45% 0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party SPK 1,885 0.81% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 521 0.22% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 7,075 3.05% 0 7,075 3.05% 0
Valid Votes 232,211 100.00% 16 232,211 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 871 0.37%
Total Polled 233,082 74.71%
Registered Electors 311,973

The following candidates were elected:[75] Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 9,398 votes; Reino Breilin (SDP), 7,745 votes; Paula Eenilä (SDP), 8,692 votees; Sauli Hautala (SKL), 7,452 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 9,735 votes; Ilkka Kanerva (Kok), 8,921 votes; Ensio Laine (SKDL), 7,488 votes; Arto Lampinen (Kok), 9,699 votes; Arto Merisaari (SKDL), 11,910 votes; Pertti Paasio (SDP), 7,021 votes; Heikki Perho (Kok), 5,757 votes; Jacob Söderman (SDP), 5,536 votes; V. J. Sukselainen (Kesk), 6,779 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk), 7,062 votes; Christoffer Taxell (SFP), 10,349 votes; and Irma Toivanen (LKP), 10,280 votes.

1972 edit

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 53,411 24.56% 4 53,411 24.56% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 44,454 20.44% 3 46,411 21.34% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 1,957 0.90% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 41,421 19.04% 3 41,421 19.04% 3
Centre Party Kesk 26,957 12.39% 2 39,075 17.96% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 12,118 5.57% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 19,214 8.83% 2 19,214 8.83% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 13,218 6.08% 1 13,218 6.08% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 4,761 2.19% 0 4,761 2.19% 0
Valid Votes 217,511 100.00% 16 217,511 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 844 0.39%
Total Polled 218,355 80.69%
Registered Electors 270,596

The following candidates were elected:[79] Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 13,531 votes; Reino Breilin (SDP), 7,487 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 7,650 votes; Mauno Kurppa (SMP), 5,587 votes; Olavi Lähteenmäki (Kok), 5,460 votes; Ensio Laine (SKDL), 6,881 votes; Esko Niskanen (SDP), 6,076 votes; Rafael Paasio (SDP), 9,368 votes; Arvo Sainio (SMP), 4,683 votes; Sylvi Siltanen (SDP), 9,967 votes; V. J. Sukselainen (Kesk), 5,501 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk), 7,734 votes; Carl Olof Tallgren (SFP), 11,357 votes; Irma Toivanen (LKP), 4,570 votes; Tauno Vartia (Kok), 5,262 votes; and Juha Vikatmaa (Kok), 14,115 votes.

1970 edit

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 47,190 22.19% 4 47,190 22.19% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 42,909 20.17% 4 42,909 20.17% 4
Centre Party Kesk 29,826 14.02% 2 41,513 19.52% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,687 5.49% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 40,208 18.90% 3 40,208 18.90% 3
Finnish Rural Party SMP 20,470 9.62% 1 20,470 9.62% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 14,759 6.94% 1 14,759 6.94% 1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 2,967 1.39% 0 2,967 1.39% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 2,485 1.17% 0 2,485 1.17% 0
Vilho Hallenberg (Independent) 131 0.06% 0 131 0.06% 0
Vieno Sulo Selim Laiho (Independent) 47 0.02% 0 47 0.02% 0
Vesa Antero Hyvärinen (Independent) 24 0.01% 0 24 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 212,703 100.00% 16 212,703 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 645 0.30%
Total Polled 213,348 81.34%
Registered Electors 262,277

The following candidates were elected:[83] Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 12,164 votes; Reino Breilin (SDP), 5,879 votes; Anna-Liisa Jokinen (SKDL), 5,691 votes; Katri Kaarlonen (Kesk), 6,293 votes; Mauno Kurppa (SMP), 4,281 votes; Olavi Lähteenmäki (Kok), 8,351 votes; Ensio Laine (SKDL), 5,498 votes; Esko Niskanen (SDP), 5,286 votes; Rafael Paasio (SDP), 6,898 votes; Sylvi Siltanen (SDP), 9,712 votes; Oili Suomi (SKDL), 3,631 votes; Taisto Tähkämaa (Kesk), 4,844 votes; Carl Olof Tallgren (SFP), 11,687 votes; Irma Toivanen (LKP), 2,111 votes; Tauno Vartia (Kok), 5,138 votes; and Juha Vikatmaa (Kok), 11,324 votes.

1960s edit

1966 edit

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 54,119 26.87% 5 54,119 26.87% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 48,820 24.24% 3 53,349 26.49% 4
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 4,529 2.25% 1
Centre Party Kesk 36,215 17.98% 3 36,215 17.98% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 26,015 12.92% 2 26,015 12.92% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 19,055 9.46% 1 19,055 9.46% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 12,646 6.28% 1 12,646 6.28% 1
Write-in lists 3 0.00% 0 3 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 201,402 100.00% 16 201,402 100.00% 16
Blank Votes 4 0.00%
Rejected Votess – Other 623 0.31%
Total Polled 202,029 84.84%
Registered Electors 238,143

The following candidates were elected:[89] Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 13,790 votes; Reino Breilin (SDP), 6,654 votes; Vappu Heinonen (TPSL), 4,529 votes; Voitto Hellsten (SDP), 5,943 votes; Mauno Jussila (Kesk), 6,692 votes; Katri Kaarlonen (Kesk), 5,299 votes; Irma Karvikko (LKP), 5,491 votes; Olavi Lähteenmäki (Kok), 5,244 votes; Aimo Laiho (SKDL), 3,593 votes; Esko Niskanen (SDP), 6,667 votes; Rafael Paasio (SDP), 10,342 votes; Pekka Silander (SKDL), 5,059 votes; Sylvi Siltanen (SDP), 8,899 votes; V. J. Sukselainen (Kesk), 5,515 votes; Carl Olof Tallgren (SFP), 7,132 votes; and Tauno Vartia (Kok), 4,695 votes.

1962 edit

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
Agrarian Party ML 37,224 18.96% 3 74,548 37.97% 7
People's Party of Finland SK 24,158 12.30% 2
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,166 6.71% 2
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 48,973 24.94% 4 48,973 24.94% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 35,511 18.09% 3 35,511 18.09% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 24,570 12.51% 2 24,570 12.51% 2
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 9,581 4.88% 0 9,581 4.88% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 3,151 1.60% 0 3,151 1.60% 0
Write-in lists 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 196,335 100.00% 16 196,335 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 625 0.32%
Total Polled 196,960 85.09%
Registered Electors 231,468

The following candidates were elected:[95] Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 14,904 votes; Voitto Hellsten (SDP), 4,965 votes; Mauno Jussila (ML), 8,306 votes; Urho Kähönen (ML), 6,878 votes; Irma Karvikko (SK), 9,115 votes; Harras Kyttä (SK), 9,944 votes; Olavi Lähteenmäki (Kok), 8,843 votes; Aimo Laiho (SKDL), 3,466 votes; Per Laurén (SFP), 6,060 votes; Judit Nederström-Lundén (SKDL), 6,768 votes; Rafael Paasio (SDP), 8,458 votes; Kalervo Saura (Kok), 5,111 votes; Sylvi Siltanen (SDP), 7,267 votes; V. J. Sukselainen (ML), 10,078 votes; Carl Olof Tallgren (SFP), 6,890 votes; and Inkeri Virtanen (SKDL), 3,547 votes.

1950s edit

1958 edit

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
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 41,908 25.78% 5 41,908 25.78% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 37,243 22.91% 4 37,243 22.91% 4
Agrarian Party ML 32,063 19.72% 3 32,063 19.72% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 23,294 14.33% 2 23,517 14.46% 2
Liberal League VL 223 0.14% 0
People's Party of Finland SK 16,514 10.16% 1 16,514 10.16% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 11,330 6.97% 1 11,330 6.97% 1
Write-in lists 8 0.00% 0 8 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 162,583 100.00% 16 162,583 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 794 0.49%
Total Polled 163,377 72.88%
Registered Electors 224,179

The following candidates were elected:[101] Aimo Aaltonen (SKDL), 4,719 votes; Paavo Aitio (SKDL), 7,475 votes; Vappu Heinonen (SDP), 4,588 votes; Mauno Jussila (ML), 5,622 votes; Urho Kähönen (ML), 5,223 votes; Urho Kulovaara (SDP), 4,440 votes; Harras Kyttä (SK), 5,284 votes; Olavi Lähteenmäki (Kok), 5,265 votes; Judit Nederström-Lundén (SKDL), 7,292 votes; Rafael Paasio (SDP), 5,768 votes; Eino Roine (SKDL), 4,145 votes; Kalervo Saura (Kok), 4,858 votes; Sylvi Siltanen (SDP), 5,038 votes; V. J. Sukselainen (ML), 7,644 votes; Ralf Törngren (SFP), 6,505 votes; and Inkeri Virtanen (SKDL), 2,892 votes.

1954 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 42,027 24.47% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,120 23.36% 4
Agrarian Party ML 33,847 19.70% 3
People's Party of Finland SK 22,082 12.85% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 20,177 11.75% 2
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,518 7.87% 1
Write-in lists 8 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 171,779 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 640 0.37%
Total Polled 172,419 77.99%
Registered Electors 221,067

The following candidates were elected:[107] Aimo Aaltonen (SKDL); Paavo Aitio (SKDL); Vappu Heinonen (SDP); Niilo Honkala (Kok); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Mauno Jussila (ML); Urho Kähönen (ML); Irma Karvikko (SK); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Harras Kyttä (SK); Judit Nederström-Lundén (SKDL); Rafael Paasio (SDP); Eino Roine (SKDL); Kalervo Saura (Kok); V. J. Sukselainen (ML); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1951 edit

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
Agrarian Party ML 30,624 19.40% 3 43,556 27.59% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 12,932 8.19% 2
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 38,453 24.36% 4 38,453 24.36% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 37,990 24.07% 4 37,990 24.07% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 22,270 14.11% 2 22,270 14.11% 2
People's Party of Finland SK 15,550 9.85% 2 15,550 9.85% 2
Write-in lists 24 0.02% 0 24 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 157,843 100.00% 17 157,843 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 944 0.59%
Total Polled 158,787 73.29%
Registered Electors 216,653

The following candidates were elected:[112] Aimo Aaltonen (SKDL); Paavo Aitio (SKDL); Vappu Heinonen (SDP); Ture Hollstén (SFP); Niilo Honkala (Kok); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Mauno Jussila (ML); Urho Kähönen (ML); Irma Karvikko (SK); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Harras Kyttä (SK); Judit Nederström-Lundén (SKDL); Anna Nevalainen (SKDL); Rafael Paasio (SDP); Kalervo Saura (Kok); V. J. Sukselainen (ML); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1940s edit

1948 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 37,910 25.34% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 36,179 24.18% 4
Agrarian Party ML 24,817 16.59% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 24,090 16.10% 2
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 13,796 9.22% 1
National Progressive Party KE 12,587 8.41% 1
Write-in lists 250 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 149,629 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 807 0.54%
Total Polled 150,436 78.83%
Registered Electors 190,842

The following candidates were elected:[116] Aimo Aaltonen (SKDL); Aarne Honka (Kok); Niilo Honkala (Kok); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Irma Karvikko (KE); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDP); Anna Nevalainen (SKDL); Rafael Paasio (SDP); Mauri Perkonoja (SKDL); Eino Roine (SKDL); Samuli Simula (ML); V. J. Sukselainen (ML); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1945 edit

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 39,201 27.98% 5 39,985 28.54% 5
Small Farmers Party 784 0.56% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 30,627 21.86% 3 30,627 21.86% 3
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 20,536 14.66% 2 20,536 14.66% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 18,960 13.53% 2 18,960 13.53% 2
Agrarian Party ML 17,241 12.30% 2 17,241 12.30% 2
National Progressive Party KE 12,422 8.87% 1 12,422 8.87% 1
Write-in lists 343 0.24% 0 343 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 140,114 100.00% 15 140,114 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 959 0.68%
Total Polled 141,073 77.54%
Registered Electors 181,943

The following candidates were elected:[120] Aimo Aaltonen (SKDL); Ture Hollstén (SFP); Niilo Honkala (Kok); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Jalmari Kulmala (SKDL); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDP); Leo Leppä (Kok); Vihtori Metsäranta (SKDL); Anna Nevalainen (SKDL); Juho Pilppula (ML); Eino Roine (SKDL); Samuli Simula (ML); Yrjö Suontausta (KE); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1930s edit

1939 edit

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 42,243 40.49% 6 42,243 40.49% 6
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 21,190 20.31% 3 21,190 20.31% 3
Agrarian Party ML 11,800 11.31% 2 18,733 17.96% 3
National Progressive Party KE 6,933 6.65% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 13,865 13.29% 2 13,865 13.29% 2
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 7,063 6.77% 1 7,063 6.77% 1
Party of Smallholders and Rural People PMP 1,146 1.10% 0 1,146 1.10% 0
Write-in lists 89 0.09% 0 89 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 104,329 100.00% 15 104,329 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 301 0.29%
Total Polled 104,630 66.03%
Registered Electors 158,457

The following candidates were elected:[124] Mikko Erich (SDP); Einar Holmberg (SFP); Aarne Honka (Kok); Hugo Johansson (SFP); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Einari Karvetti (ML); Arvo Ketonen (KE); Aku Korvenoja (Kok); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDP); Gottfrid Lindström (SDP); Kustaa Perho (SDP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Yrjö Saarinen (IKL); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1936 edit

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 36,458 38.68% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 20,511 21.76% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 11,007 11.68% 2
Agrarian Party ML 10,772 11.43% 2
National Progressive Party KE 8,160 8.66% 1
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 6,258 6.64% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 986 1.05% 0
Write-in lists 114 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 94,266 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 591 0.62%
Total Polled 94,857 61.61%
Registered Electors 153,958

The following candidates were elected:[129] Rafael Colliander (SFP); Yrjö Helenius (SDP); Aarne Honka (Kok); Emil Jokinen (SDP); Kalle Jokinen (SDP); Einari Karvetti (ML); Edvard Kilpeläinen (Kok); Toivo Mikael Kivimäki (KE); Urho Kulovaara (SDP); Karl Laurén (SFP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDP); Gottfrid Lindström (SDP); Kustaa Perho (SDP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Yrjö Saarinen (IKL); and Ralf Törngren (SFP).

1933 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 30,682 34.78% 6 30,682 34.78% 6
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 17,709 20.08% 3 17,709 20.08% 3
National Coalition Party and Patriotic People's Movement Kok-IKL 16,091 18.24% 3 16,091 18.24% 3
Agrarian Party ML 12,087 13.70% 2 12,087 13.70% 2
National Progressive Party KE 10,791 12.23% 2 11,575 13.12% 2
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 784 0.89% 0
Write-in lists 64 0.07% 0 64 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 88,208 100.00% 16 88,208 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 428 0.48%
Total Polled 88,636 59.85%
Registered Electors 148,087

The following candidates were elected:[134] Aleksi Aaltonen (SDTP); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Aarne Honka (Kok-IKL); Emil Jokinen (SDTP); Kaarlo Kares (Kok-IKL); Einari Karvetti (ML); Aku Korvenoja (Kok-IKL); Urho Kulovaara (SDTP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Gottfrid Lindström (SDTP); Herman Mattsson (SFP); Kustaa Perho (SDTP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Johan Sjöblom (SFP); Urho Toivola (KE); and Toivo Tyrni (KE).

1930 edit

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
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 19,505 21.85% 3 57,720 64.65% 11
National Coalition Party Kok 17,920 20.07% 4
Agrarian Party ML 13,085 14.66% 2
National Progressive Party KE 7,210 8.08% 2
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 28,399 31.81% 5 28,399 31.81% 5
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 1,829 2.05% 0 1,829 2.05% 0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,198 1.34% 0 1,198 1.34% 0
Write-in lists 138 0.15% 0 138 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 89,284 100.00% 16 89,284 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 550 0.61%
Total Polled 89,834 62.28%
Registered Electors 144,240

The following candidates were elected:[139] Aleksi Aaltonen (SDTP); Emil Jokinen (SDTP); Alli Kallioniemi (Kok); Juho Kaskinen (KE); Edvard Kilpeläinen (Kok); Toivo Mikael Kivimäki (KE); Urho Kulovaara (SDTP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Erkki Perheentupa (Kok); Kustaa Perho (SDTP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Emil Roos (SFP); Torsten Rothberg (SFP); Paavo Saarinen (ML); Gunnar Sahlstein (Kok); and Emil Sarlin (SFP).

1920s edit

1929 edit

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 16,894 22.70% 4
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 16,192 21.76% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 12,188 16.38% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 11,535 15.50% 2
Agrarian Party ML 10,853 14.58% 2
National Progressive Party KE 5,392 7.25% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,015 1.36% 0
Others 349 0.47% 0
Valid Votes 74,418 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 529 0.71%
Total Polled 74,947 52.50%
Registered Electors 142,753

The following candidates were elected:[144] Aleksi Aaltonen (SDTP); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Anders Forsberg (SFP); Verner Halén (STPV); Bernhard Heikkilä (Kok); Emil Jokinen (SDTP); Edvard Kilpeläinen (Kok); Toivo Mikael Kivimäki (KE); Kalle Kulmala (STPV); Karl Laurén (SFP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Knut Molin (SFP); Kustaa Perho (SDTP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Paavo Saarinen (ML); and Gunnar Sahlstein (Kok).

1927 edit

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 18,186 23.61% 4
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 16,891 21.93% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 14,219 18.46% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 10,904 14.16% 2
Agrarian Party ML 9,393 12.20% 2
National Progressive Party KE 7,368 9.57% 1
Write-in lists 58 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 77,019 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 318 0.41%
Total Polled 77,337 56.86%
Registered Electors 136,011

The following candidates were elected:[149] Ernesti Aarnio (Kok); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Anders Forsberg (SFP); Bernhard Heikkilä (Kok); Emil Jokinen (SDTP); Berndt Kullberg (SFP); Kalle Kulmala (STPV); Jaakko Latvala (SDTP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Jussi Leino (SDTP); Knut Molin (SFP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Emanuel Ramstedt (STPV); Risto Ryti (KE); Paavo Saarinen (ML); and Gunnar Sahlstein (Kok).

1924 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 17,321 22.79% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 17,019 22.40% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 16,409 21.59% 4
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 10,313 13.57% 2
Agrarian Party ML 7,767 10.22% 1
National Progressive Party KE 7,112 9.36% 1
Write-in lists 50 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 75,991 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 474 0.62%
Total Polled 76,465 57.66%
Registered Electors 132,607

The following candidates were elected:[154] Amos Anderson (SFP); Valentin Annala (SDTP); Waldemar Bergroth (Kok); Anders Forsberg (SFP); Bernhard Heikkilä (Kok); Toivo Mikael Kivimäki (KE); Kalle Kulmala (STPV); Karl Laurén (SFP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Jussi Leino (SDTP); Knut Molin (SFP); Emanuel Ramstedt (STPV); Juho Rannikko (Kok); Paavo Saarinen (ML); Eino Tulenheimo (Kok); and Wäinö Wuolijoki (SDTP).

1922 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland SSTP 16,295 22.05% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 16,085 21.76% 4
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 15,402 20.84% 3
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 11,971 16.20% 3
National Progressive Party KE 7,422 10.04% 1
Agrarian Party ML 6,692 9.05% 1
Write-in lists 48 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 73,915 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 753 1.01%
Total Polled 74,668 58.06%
Registered Electors 128,601

The following candidates were elected:[159] Amos Anderson (SFP); Waldemar Bergroth (Kok); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Väinö Hannula (SSTP); Antti Kaarne (SSTP); Väinö Kivilinna (ML); Jaakko Latvala (SDTP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Heikki Mäkinen (SSTP); Laura Numminen (SSTP); Johannes Nyberg (Kok); Antti Penttilä (KE); Juho Rannikko (Kok); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Eino Tulenheimo (Kok); and Wäinö Wuolijoki (SDTP).

1910s edit

1919 edit

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
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 30,126 35.57% 6 30,126 35.57% 6
National Progressive Party KE 11,411 13.47% 3 19,322 22.81% 4
Agrarian Party ML 4,528 5.35% 0
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 3,383 3.99% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 19,136 22.59% 3 19,136 22.59% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 16,032 18.93% 3 16,032 18.93% 3
Write-in lists 78 0.09% 0 78 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 84,694 100.00% 16 84,694 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 552 0.65%
Total Polled 85,246 67.78%
Registered Electors 125,773

The following candidates were elected:[164] Rafael Colliander (SFP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä (KrTL); Johan Helo (SDTP); Karl Holma (Kok); Juho Kaskinen (KE); Arvi Kontu (KE); Karl Laurén (SFP); Mooses Lehtinen (SDTP); Aino Lehtokoski (SDTP); Väinö Lehtonen (SDTP); Eliel Mickelsson (SDTP); Ernst Nevanlinna (Kok); Johannes Nyberg (Kok); Heikki Ritavuori (KE); Sikstus Rönnberg (SDTP); and Wilhelm Roos (SFP).

1917 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
United Finnish Parties (Finnish Party, Young Finnish Party and People's Party) SP-NP-KP 29,634 33.33% 5 49,343 55.49% 9
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 19,709 22.16% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 35,218 39.61% 7 35,218 39.61% 7
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,291 4.83% 0 4,291 4.83% 0
Write-in lists 71 0.08% 0 71 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 88,923 100.00% 16 88,923 100.00% 16
Rejected Votes 644 0.72%
Total Polled 89,567 71.31%
Registered Electors 125,602

The following candidates were elected:[169] Valentin Annala (SDP); Waldemar Bergroth (SP-NP-KP); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); Erkki Härmä (SDP); Seth Heikkilä (SDP); Jaakko Latvala (SDP); Antti Mikkola (SP-NP-KP); Ernst Nevanlinna (SP-NP-KP); Onni Rantasalo (SP-NP-KP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Emil Schybergson (SFP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Elviira Vihersalo (SDP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and Iida Yrjö-Koskinen (SP-NP-KP).

1916 edit

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 30,281 39.47% 7
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 18,348 23.92% 4
Finnish Party SP 16,573 21.60% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 7,502 9.78% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 3,968 5.17% 1
Write-in lists 39 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 76,711 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 371 0.48%
Total Polled 77,082 61.68%
Registered Electors 124,964

The following candidates were elected:[174] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Jenny af Forselles (SFP); Juho Aitamurto (SP); Valentin Annala (SDP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä (KrTL); William Isaksson (SFP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Jaakko Latvala (SDP); Konrad Lehtimäki (SDP); Ernst Nevanlinna (SP); Kaarle Raade (SP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Elviira Vihersalo (SDP); Karl Wiik (SDP); and Iida Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1913 edit

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 23,190 32.49% 6 23,190 32.49% 6
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 19,319 27.07% 5 19,319 27.07% 5
Finnish Party SP 17,822 24.97% 4 17,822 24.97% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 6,949 9.74% 2 11,012 15.43% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,063 5.69% 0
Write-in lists 34 0.05% 0 34 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 71,377 100.00% 17 71,377 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 350 0.49%
Total Polled 71,727 58.72%
Registered Electors 122,156

The following candidates were elected:[179] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Jenny af Forselles (SFP); Valentin Annala (SDP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); John Hedberg (SFP); William Isaksson (SFP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Edvard Kilpeläinen (SP); Konrad Lehtimäki (SDP); Ludvig Lindström (SDP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Heikki Ritavuori (NP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Allan Serlachius (SP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Elviira Vihersalo (SDP); and Iida Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1911 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 23,458 29.99% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 21,005 26.86% 5
Finnish Party SP 20,991 26.84% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,967 10.19% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,749 6.07% 1
Write-in lists 38 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 78,208 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 388 0.49%
Total Polled 78,596 66.56%
Registered Electors 118,076

The following candidates were elected:[184] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Jenny af Forselles (SFP); Valentin Annala (SDP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); John Hedberg (SFP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä (KrTL); Pietari Kärnä (SP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Kaarle Knuutila (SP); Jaakko Latvala (SDP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Wilho Sipilä (SP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Taavi Tainio (SDP); Viktor Magnus von Born (SFP); and Iida Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1910 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 22,828 28.92% 5
Finnish Party SP 21,769 27.58% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 21,425 27.14% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 8,214 10.41% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,645 5.88% 1
Write-in lists 52 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 78,933 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 436 0.55%
Total Polled 79,369 68.32%
Registered Electors 116,167

The following candidates were elected:[189] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Jenny af Forselles (SFP); Valentin Annala (SDP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); John Hedberg (SFP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä (KrTL); Pietari Kärnä (SP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Kaarle Knuutila (SP); Jaakko Latvala (SDP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Wilho Sipilä (SP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Taavi Tainio (SDP); Viktor Magnus von Born (SFP); and Iida Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1900s edit

1909 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Finnish Party SP 22,714 28.91% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 21,785 27.73% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 20,408 25.97% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,799 9.93% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 5,795 7.38% 0
Write-in lists 71 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 78,572 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 521 0.66%
Total Polled 79,093 69.13%
Registered Electors 114,405

The following candidates were elected:[194] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Juho Aitamurto (SP); Valentin Annala (SDP); Rafael Colliander (SFP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); John Hedberg (SFP); Valde Hirvikanta (SP); Aleksi Käpy (SP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Antti Mikkola (NP);[a] Santeri Nuorteva (SDP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Wilhelm Roos (SFP); Wilho Sipilä (SP); Fredrik Stenström (SFP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); and Wäinö Wuolijoki (SDP).

1908 edit

Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[196][197][198][199]

Party Votes % Seats
Finnish Party SP 22,928 29.03% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 21,905 27.73% 5
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 20,855 26.40% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,346 9.30% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 5,871 7.43% 1
Others 78 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 78,983 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 485 0.61%
Total Polled 79,468 70.44%
Registered Electors 112,815

The following candidates were elected:[200] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Juho Aitamurto (SP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); Alexandra Gripenberg (SP); John Hedberg (SFP); Seth Heikkilä (SDP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä (KrTL); August Hjelt (SP); Aleksi Käpy (SP); Juho Kaskinen (NP); Dagmar Neovius (SFP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Vilhelm Rosenqvist (SFP); Albert Stigzelius (SFP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Taavi Tainio (SDP); and Wäinö Wuolijoki (SDP).

1907 edit

Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[198][201][202][203]

Party Votes % Seats
Finnish Party SP 27,443 32.42% 6
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 22,598 26.70% 5
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 20,591 24.33% 4
Young Finnish Party NP 7,225 8.54% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 5,011 5.92% 1
Others 1,776 2.10% 0
Valid Votes 84,644 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 753 0.88%
Total Polled 85,397 80.32%
Registered Electors 106,316

The following candidates were elected:[204] Ida Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Alexandra Gripenberg (SP); Seth Heikkilä (SDP); Kaarlo Heininen (KrTL); August Hjelt (SP); Aleksi Käpy (SP); Karl Julian Karlsson (SFP); Kaarle Knuutila (SP); Antti Mikkola (NP); Dagmar Neovius (SFP); Juho Rannikko (SP); Vilhelm Rosenqvist (SFP); Oskar Schultz (SFP); Wilho Sipilä (SP); Julius Sundblom (SFP); Taavi Tainio (SDP); and Wäinö Wuolijoki (SDP).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally Oskari Vihantola of the Christian Workers' Union of Finland (KrTL) had been elected at the 1909 parliamentary election but the result was annulled and Antti Mikkola of the Young Finnish Party (NP) elected instead.[195]

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