Central Finland (parliamentary electoral district)
Electoral district of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland
Central Finland Location of Central Finland within Finland
Municipality Region Central Finland Population 272,521 (2022)[ 1] Electorate 226,335 (2023) Area 19,012 km2 (2022)[ 2] Created 1907 Seats
10 (1972–present) 11 (1962–1972) 12 (1951–1962) 11 (1945–1951) 10 (1917–1945) 11 (1917–1917)
Members of Parliament[ 3]
Central Finland (Finnish : Keski-Suomi ; Swedish : Mellersta Finland ) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland , the national legislature of Finland . The district was established as Vaasa Province East (Finnish : Vaasan läänin itäinen vaalipiiri ; Swedish : Vasa läns östra valkrets )[ 4] in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Central Finland Province (Finnish : Keski-Suomen lääni ; Swedish : Mellersta Finlands län ) in 1960 and Central Finland in 1997. It is conterminous with the region of Central Finland . The district currently elects 10 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 226,335 registered electors.
History
Vaasa Province East 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.[ 5] It consisted of the hundreds (kihlakunta) of Kuortane and Laukaa in the province of Vaasa .[ 5] The district's borders were redrawn in 1960 to be conterminous with the newly created Central Finland Province .[ 6] The district was renamed Central Finland Province at the same time.[ 6]
The district was renamed Central Finland in 1997.[ 7] [ 8] Kuhmoinen municipality was transferred from Central Finland to Pirkanmaa in 2021.[ 9]
Electoral system
Central Finland currently elects 10 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
Summary
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
9,991
6.52%
0
11,681
7.62%
1
34,956
22.81%
3
182
0.12%
0
27,194
17.74%
2
24,926
16.26%
2
8,103
5.29%
0
31,360
20.46%
2
2019
12,681
8.21%
1
17,639
11.43%
1
29,201
18.92%
2
30,597
19.82%
3
19,707
12.77%
1
8,774
5.68%
0
27,851
18.04%
2
2015
10,145
6.71%
0
13,599
8.99%
1
28,710
18.98%
2
40,729
26.92%
4
19,776
13.07%
1
6,656
4.40%
0
29,142
19.27%
2
2011
13,366
9.00%
1
9,601
6.47%
0
31,497
21.22%
2
32,362
21.80%
3
22,294
15.02%
2
9,571
6.45%
0
26,813
18.06%
2
2007
10,561
7.45%
1
9,859
6.95%
0
34,710
24.48%
3
47,058
33.19%
4
142
0.10%
0
21,008
14.81%
1
11,142
7.86%
1
3,616
2.55%
0
2003
13,199
9.49%
1
9,027
6.49%
0
35,480
25.52%
3
48,532
34.91%
4
162
0.12%
0
19,730
14.19%
1
10,278
7.39%
1
510
0.37%
0
1999
16,699
12.47%
1
7,038
5.26%
0
33,251
24.83%
3
247
0.18%
0
41,039
30.65%
4
230
0.17%
0
20,004
14.94%
1
10,770
8.04%
1
296
0.22%
0
1995
17,873
12.85%
1
8,413
6.05%
0
43,499
31.27%
4
35,566
25.57%
3
458
0.33%
0
18,364
13.20%
1
9,717
6.99%
1
937
0.67%
0
1991
15,760
11.30%
1
7,560
5.42%
0
34,787
24.95%
3
43,883
31.47%
3
372
0.27%
0
18,661
13.38%
1
7,197
5.16%
1
10,324
7.40%
1
1987
19,702
13.46%
1
5,158
3.52%
0
40,405
27.61%
3
266
0.18%
0
28,797
19.68%
2
971
0.66%
0
29,349
20.05%
2
5,272
3.60%
1
11,326
7.74%
1
1983
25,162
16.55%
2
1,740
1.14%
0
46,538
30.61%
3
404
0.27%
0
32,448
21.35%
3
27,792
18.28%
2
6,249
4.11%
0
11,559
7.60%
0
1979
30,349
20.39%
2
41,365
27.79%
3
33,094
22.23%
2
2,514
1.69%
0
24,365
16.37%
2
10,394
6.98%
1
5,861
3.94%
0
1975
28,702
20.05%
2
40,959
28.62%
3
31,426
21.96%
3
3,604
2.52%
0
19,476
13.61%
2
5,977
4.18%
0
6,096
4.26%
0
1972
24,476
18.44%
2
37,275
28.08%
3
26,060
19.63%
2
4,448
3.35%
0
18,095
13.63%
1
4,291
3.23%
1
16,107
12.13%
1
1970
23,479
17.83%
2
32,123
24.40%
3
26,831
20.38%
3
7,101
5.39%
0
17,240
13.09%
2
3,194
2.43%
0
16,582
12.59%
1
1966
27,094
22.02%
2
35,137
28.55%
4
32,746
26.61%
3
6,992
5.68%
0
12,800
10.40%
1
666
0.54%
0
1962
27,664
22.82%
3
27,360
22.56%
2
31,996
26.39%
3
5,797
4.78%
1
12,894
10.63%
1
2,903
2.39%
0
1958
24,675
22.31%
3
29,593
26.75%
3
38,136
34.48%
4
3,442
3.11%
1
14,101
12.75%
1
1954
23,700
20.49%
2
34,344
29.70%
4
39,528
34.18%
4
4,010
3.47%
1
14,038
12.14%
1
1951
20,993
20.32%
2
31,418
30.41%
4
33,223
32.15%
5
2,335
2.26%
0
13,590
13.15%
1
1948
18,951
19.34%
2
29,837
30.46%
3
33,047
33.73%
4
1,934
1.97%
0
13,635
13.92%
2
1945
23,413
27.74%
3
22,547
26.71%
3
24,583
29.13%
3
2,063
2.44%
1
10,951
12.97%
1
1939
29,135
45.54%
5
19,543
30.55%
4
2,080
3.25%
0
7,233
11.31%
1
1936
27,459
45.50%
6
17,954
29.75%
3
3,966
6.57%
0
3,761
6.23%
0
1933
26,587
45.72%
5
15,791
27.15%
3
3,180
5.47%
1
8,602
14.79%
1
1930
24,638
43.54%
5
17,117
30.25%
3
4,002
7.07%
1
7,802
13.79%
1
1929
3,453
7.18%
0
20,812
43.28%
6
13,489
28.05%
3
2,498
5.20%
0
5,428
11.29%
1
1927
2,812
6.03%
0
22,543
48.35%
6
12,135
26.03%
3
3,175
6.81%
0
5,895
12.64%
1
1924
1,746
3.97%
0
21,967
49.98%
6
10,107
23.00%
2
4,258
9.69%
1
5,794
13.18%
1
1922
3,720
8.74%
1
18,603
43.70%
5
11,033
25.92%
2
3,930
9.23%
1
5,210
12.24%
1
1919
24,078
49.36%
6
14,973
30.69%
3
3,507
7.19%
0
5,736
11.76%
1
1917
26,106
53.49%
6
9,638
19.75%
2
12,879
26.39%
2
1916
23,032
58.84%
7
4,810
12.29%
1
3,748
9.58%
1
7,477
19.10%
2
1913
19,426
54.16%
6
4,059
11.32%
1
3,503
9.77%
1
8,794
24.52%
3
1911
20,947
50.66%
6
4,149
10.03%
1
5,182
12.53%
1
10,338
25.00%
3
1910
19,843
50.99%
6
3,694
9.49%
1
5,341
13.73%
1
9,307
23.92%
3
1909
22,925
51.74%
6
3,667
8.28%
1
5,854
13.21%
1
10,877
24.55%
3
1908
19,286
47.21%
6
2,830
6.93%
0
6,233
15.26%
2
11,495
28.14%
3
1907
22,029
48.15%
6
867
1.89%
0
8,123
17.75%
2
14,238
31.12%
3
(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)
Detailed
2020s
2023
Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
34,956
22.81%
3
34,956
22.81%
3
Finns Party
PS
31,360
20.46%
2
31,360
20.46%
2
Centre Party
Kesk
27,194
17.74%
2
27,194
17.74%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
24,926
16.26%
2
24,926
16.26%
2
Green League
Vihr
11,681
7.62%
1
11,681
7.62%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
9,991
6.52%
0
9,991
6.52%
0
Christian Democrats
KD
8,103
5.29%
0
8,103
5.29%
0
Movement Now
Liik
2,044
1.33%
0
2,044
1.33%
0
Freedom Alliance
VL
1,326
0.87%
0
1,545
1.01%
0
Crystal Party
KRIP
219
0.14%
0
Power Belongs to the People
VKK
594
0.39%
0
594
0.39%
0
Blue-and-Black Movement
SML
249
0.16%
0
249
0.16%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
240
0.16%
0
240
0.16%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
189
0.12%
0
189
0.12%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
182
0.12%
0
182
0.12%
0
Valid votes
153,254
100.00%
10
153,254
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
733
0.48%
Total polled
153,987
68.03%
Registered electors
226,335
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
Bella Forsgrén (Vihr), 5,787 votes; Kaisa Garedew (PS), 5,118 votes; Petri Honkonen (Kesk), 6,294 votes; Tomi Immonen (PS), 5,293 votes; Anne Kalmari (Kesk), 6,885 votes; Jani Kokko (SDP), 4,890 votes; Riitta Mäkinen (SDP), 9,712 votes; Piritta Rantanen (SDP), 4,753 votes; Ville Väyrynen (Kok), 7,169 votes; and Sinuhe Wallinheimo (Kok), 7,478 votes.
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
30,597
19.82%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
29,201
18.92%
2
Finns Party
PS
27,851
18.04%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
19,707
12.77%
1
Green League
Vihr
17,639
11.43%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
12,681
8.21%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
8,774
5.68%
0
Movement Now
Liik
4,269
2.77%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
1,239
0.80%
0
Blue Reform
SIN
705
0.46%
0
Seven Star Movement
TL
389
0.25%
0
Citizens' Party
KP
350
0.23%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
344
0.22%
0
Feminist Party
FP
210
0.14%
0
Animal Justice Party of Finland
EOP
168
0.11%
0
Petri Hirvimäki (Independent )
148
0.10%
0
Finnish People First
SKE
56
0.04%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
47
0.03%
0
Valid votes
154,375
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
862
0.56%
Total polled
155,237
68.29%
Registered electors
227,335
The following candidates were elected:[ 24]
Bella Forsgrén (Vihr), 4,354 votes; Teuvo Hakkarainen (PS), 8,036 votes; Petri Honkonen (Kesk), 4,639 votes; Anne Kalmari (Kesk), 8,192 votes; Juho Kautto (Vas), 3,866 votes; Joonas Könttä (Kesk), 3,303 votes; Jouni Kotiaho (PS), 2,881 votes; Riitta Mäkinen (SDP), 8,916 votes; Piritta Rantanen (SDP), 3,309 votes; and Sinuhe Wallinheimo (Kok), 6,695 votes.
2015
Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[ 25] [ 26] [ 27]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
40,729
26.92%
4
True Finns
PS
29,142
19.27%
2
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
28,710
18.98%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
19,776
13.07%
1
Green League
Vihr
13,599
8.99%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
10,145
6.71%
0
Christian Democrats
KD
6,656
4.40%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
1,264
0.84%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
639
0.42%
0
Independence Party
IPU
379
0.25%
0
Change 2011
86
0.06%
0
Tero Poikolainen (Independent )
61
0.04%
0
Workers' Party of Finland
STP
35
0.02%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
31
0.02%
0
Risto Hintikka (Independent )
17
0.01%
0
Valid votes
151,269
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
637
0.42%
Total polled
151,906
67.16%
Registered electors
226,176
The following candidates were elected:[ 28]
Touko Aalto (Vihr), 4,326 votes; Teuvo Hakkarainen (PS), 5,557 votes; Petri Honkonen (Kesk), 2,978 votes; Susanna Huovinen (SDP), 5,003 votes; Lauri Ihalainen (SDP), 10,354 votes; Anne Kalmari (Kesk), 10,216 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (PS), 6,511 votes; Aila Paloniemi (Kesk), 3,861 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 9,170 votes; and Sinuhe Wallinheimo (Kok), 5,483 votes.
2011
Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[ 29] [ 30] [ 31]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
32,362
21.80%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
31,497
21.22%
2
True Finns
PS
26,813
18.06%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
22,294
15.02%
2
Left Alliance
Vas
13,366
9.00%
1
Green League
Vihr
9,601
6.47%
0
Christian Democrats
KD
9,571
6.45%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
1,235
0.83%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
802
0.54%
0
Senior Citizens' Party
426
0.29%
0
Change 2011
239
0.16%
0
Independence Party
IPU
120
0.08%
0
Workers' Party of Finland
STP
37
0.02%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
35
0.02%
0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future
VP
35
0.02%
0
Valid votes
148,433
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
778
0.52%
Total polled
149,211
66.57%
Registered electors
224,150
The following candidates were elected:[ 32]
Teuvo Hakkarainen (PS), 3,371 votes; Susanna Huovinen (SDP), 8,271 votes; Anne Kalmari (Kesk), 9,288 votes; Aila Paloniemi (Kesk), 4,146 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 7,112 votes; Tuula Peltonen (SDP), 3,481 votes; Eila Tiainen (Vas), 3,955 votes; Kauko Tuupainen (PS), 4,977 votes; Henna Virkkunen (Kok), 7,127 votes; and Sinuhe Wallinheimo (Kok), 4,228 votes.
2000s
2007
Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
47,058
33.19%
4
47,058
33.19%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
34,710
24.48%
3
34,710
24.48%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
21,008
14.81%
1
21,008
14.81%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
11,142
7.86%
1
11,142
7.86%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
10,561
7.45%
1
10,561
7.45%
1
Green League
Vihr
9,859
6.95%
0
9,859
6.95%
0
True Finns
PS
3,616
2.55%
0
3,900
2.75%
0
Independence Party
IPU
284
0.20%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
2,368
1.67%
0
2,368
1.67%
0
Pensioners for People
913
0.64%
0
913
0.64%
0
Liberals
Lib
142
0.10%
0
142
0.10%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
97
0.07%
0
97
0.07%
0
Workers' Party of Finland
STP
45
0.03%
0
45
0.03%
0
Valid votes
141,803
100.00%
10
141,803
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
901
0.63%
Total polled
142,704
64.97%
Registered electors
219,648
The following candidates were elected:[ 36]
Susanna Huovinen (SDP), 8,365 votes; Anne Kalmari (Kesk), 8,266 votes; Matti Kangas (Vas), 4,539 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (KD), 5,116 votes; Reijo Laitinen (SDP), 5,111 votes; Lauri Oinonen (Kesk), 4,621 votes; Aila Paloniemi (Kesk), 5,461 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 9,102 votes; Tuula Peltonen (SDP), 5,382 votes; and Henna Virkkunen (Kok), 6,133 votes.
2003
Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
48,532
34.91%
4
48,532
34.91%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
35,480
25.52%
3
35,480
25.52%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
19,730
14.19%
1
19,730
14.19%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
13,199
9.49%
1
13,199
9.49%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
10,278
7.39%
1
10,950
7.88%
1
True Finns
PS
510
0.37%
0
Liberals
Lib
162
0.12%
0
Green League
Vihr
9,027
6.49%
0
9,027
6.49%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
1,678
1.21%
0
1,678
1.21%
0
Forces for Change in Finland
345
0.25%
0
345
0.25%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
83
0.06%
0
83
0.06%
0
Valid votes
139,024
100.00%
10
139,024
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
1,158
0.83%
Total polled
140,182
65.40%
Registered electors
214,345
The following candidates were elected:[ 41]
Susanna Huovinen (SDP), 8,400 votes; Matti Kangas (Vas), 4,233 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (KD), 6,435 votes; Reijo Laitinen (SDP), 7,158 votes; Petri Neittaanmäki (Kesk), 5,300 votes; Lauri Oinonen (Kesk), 6,686 votes; Kalevi Olin (SDP), 4,750 votes; Aila Paloniemi (Kesk), 4,887 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 12,164 votes; and Ahti Vielma (Kok), 4,272 votes.
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
41,039
30.65%
4
41,286
30.83%
4
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
247
0.18%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
33,251
24.83%
3
33,251
24.83%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
20,004
14.94%
1
20,004
14.94%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
16,699
12.47%
1
16,699
12.47%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
10,770
8.04%
1
12,416
9.27%
1
Reform Group
Rem
845
0.63%
0
True Finns
PS
296
0.22%
0
Alliance for Free Finland
VSL
275
0.21%
0
Liberal People's Party
LKP
230
0.17%
0
Green League
Vihr
7,038
5.26%
0
8,791
6.56%
0
Young Finns
Nuors
1,753
1.31%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
1,057
0.79%
0
1,310
0.98%
0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta
KIPU
182
0.14%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
71
0.05%
0
Natural Law Party
LLP
156
0.12%
0
156
0.12%
0
Valid votes
133,913
100.00%
10
133,913
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
1,439
1.06%
Total polled
135,352
65.04%
Registered electors
208,098
The following candidates were elected:[ 46]
Susanna Huovinen (SDP), 4,382 votes; Matti Kangas (Vas), 2,900 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (KD), 8,141 votes; Juha Karpio (Kok), 4,893 votes; Reijo Laitinen (SDP), 7,008 votes; Johannes Leppänen (Kesk), 5,690 votes; Petri Neittaanmäki (Kesk), 5,787 votes; Lauri Oinonen (Kesk), 6,760 votes; Kalevi Olin (SDP), 4,617 votes; and Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 9,633 votes.
1995
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
43,499
31.27%
4
43,499
31.27%
4
Centre Party
Kesk
35,566
25.57%
3
35,566
25.57%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
18,364
13.20%
1
18,364
13.20%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
17,873
12.85%
1
17,873
12.85%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
9,717
6.99%
1
11,712
8.42%
1
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
937
0.67%
0
Women's Party
NAISP
600
0.43%
0
Liberal People's Party
LKP
458
0.33%
0
Green League
Vihr
8,413
6.05%
0
8,413
6.05%
0
Young Finns
Nuor
2,180
1.57%
0
2,180
1.57%
0
Alliance for Free Finland
VSL
1,202
0.86%
0
1,202
0.86%
0
Natural Law Party
LLP
140
0.10%
0
140
0.10%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
102
0.07%
0
102
0.07%
0
Ecological Party the Greens
EKO
57
0.04%
0
57
0.04%
0
Valid votes
139,108
100.00%
10
139,108
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
1,052
0.75%
Total polled
140,160
68.72%
Registered electors
203,953
The following candidates were elected:[ 50]
Toimi Kankaanniemi (SKL), 8,022 votes; Juha Karpio (Kok), 5,472 votes; Reijo Laitinen (SDP), 8,744 votes; Johannes Leppänen (Kesk), 7,283 votes; Pekka Leppänen (Vas), 4,366 votes; Kalevi Olin (SDP), 4,512 votes; Erkki Partanen (SDP), 4,861 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 10,265 votes; Aino Suhola (Kesk), 6,405 votes; and Marja-Leena Viljamaa (SDP), 5,291 votes.
1991
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
43,883
31.47%
3
51,452
36.90%
4
Finnish Christian League
SKL
7,197
5.16%
1
Liberal People's Party
LKP
372
0.27%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
34,787
24.95%
3
34,787
24.95%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
18,661
13.38%
1
18,661
13.38%
1
Left Alliance
Vas
15,760
11.30%
1
15,760
11.30%
1
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
10,324
7.40%
1
10,680
7.66%
1
The Greens
EKO
356
0.26%
0
Green League
Vihr
7,560
5.42%
0
7,560
5.42%
0
Women's Party
NAISL
272
0.20%
0
272
0.20%
0
Humanity Party
153
0.11%
0
153
0.11%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
124
0.09%
0
124
0.09%
0
Valid votes
139,449
100.00%
10
139,449
100.00%
10
Blank votes
1,162
0.82%
Rejected Votess – Other
736
0.52%
Total polled
141,347
70.01%
Registered electors
201,908
The following candidates were elected:[ 55]
Iiris Hacklin (SDP), 6,334 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (SKL), 7,197 votes; Matti Lahtinen (Kok), 3,253 votes; Reijo Laitinen (SDP), 5,650 votes; Johannes Leppänen (Kesk), 6,492 votes; Pekka Leppänen (Vas), 5,604 votes; Tina Mäkelä (SMP), 7,895 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 10,306 votes; Aino Suhola (Kesk), 5,345 votes; and Marja-Leena Viljamaa (SDP), 3,627 votes.
1980s
1987
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
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
40,405
27.61%
3
40,405
27.61%
3
Centre Party
Kesk
28,797
19.68%
2
35,306
24.12%
3
Finnish Christian League
SKL
5,272
3.60%
1
Liberal People's Party
LKP
971
0.66%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
266
0.18%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
29,349
20.05%
2
29,349
20.05%
2
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
19,702
13.46%
1
19,702
13.46%
1
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
11,326
7.74%
1
11,326
7.74%
1
Green League
Vihr
5,158
3.52%
0
5,158
3.52%
0
Democratic Alternative
DEVA
3,594
2.46%
0
3,594
2.46%
0
Pensioners' Party
SEP
1,518
1.04%
0
1,518
1.04%
0
Valid votes
146,358
100.00%
10
146,358
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
955
0.65%
Total polled
147,313
73.67%
Registered electors
199,971
The following candidates were elected:[ 60]
Iiris Hacklin (SDP), 5,974 votes; Pirkko Ikonen (Kesk), 7,178 votes; Toimi Kankaanniemi (SKL), 5,122 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 5,121 votes; Matti Lahtinen (Kok), 3,205 votes; Pekka Leppänen (SKDL), 6,280 votes; Tina Mäkelä (SMP), 2,697 votes; Tuula Paavilainen (SDP), 5,798 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 8,555 votes; and Helena Pesola (Kok), 8,881 votes.
1983
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
46,538
30.61%
3
46,538
30.61%
3
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party
Kesk-LKP
32,448
21.35%
3
39,101
25.72%
3
Finnish Christian League
SKL
6,249
4.11%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
404
0.27%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
27,792
18.28%
2
27,792
18.28%
2
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
25,162
16.55%
2
25,162
16.55%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
11,559
7.60%
0
11,559
7.60%
0
Joint List A (Green League )
1,740
1.14%
0
1,740
1.14%
0
Union for Democracy
KVL
123
0.08%
0
123
0.08%
0
Valid votes
152,015
100.00%
10
152,015
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
879
0.57%
Total polled
152,894
77.29%
Registered electors
197,828
The following candidates were elected:[ 66]
Tuula Hautamäki (SDP), 5,676 votes; Inger Hirvelä (SKDL), 7,441 votes; Pirkko Ikonen (Kesk), 9,177 votes; Matti Jaatinen (Kok), 6,388 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 5,713 votes; Pekka Leppänen (SKDL), 9,100 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 8,252 votes; Helena Pesola (Kok), 7,940 votes; Juhani Surakka (SDP), 5,986 votes; and Paavo Vesterinen (Kesk), 6,535 votes.
1970s
1979
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
41,365
27.79%
3
41,365
27.79%
3
Centre Party
Kesk
33,094
22.23%
2
35,608
23.92%
2
Liberal People's Party
LKP
2,514
1.69%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
30,349
20.39%
2
30,349
20.39%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
24,365
16.37%
2
24,365
16.37%
2
Finnish Christian League
SKL
10,394
6.98%
1
16,775
11.27%
1
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
5,861
3.94%
0
Constitutional People's Party
PKP
520
0.35%
0
Finnish People's Unity Party
SKYP
397
0.27%
0
397
0.27%
0
Valid votes
148,859
100.00%
10
148,859
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
749
0.50%
Total polled
149,608
77.29%
Registered electors
193,565
The following candidates were elected:[ 70]
Inger Hirvelä (SKDL), 7,917 votes; Matti Jaatinen (Kok), 7,054 votes; Kalevi Kivistö (SKDL), 7,581 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 5,469 votes; Mauri Pekkarinen (Kesk), 7,824 votes; Helena Pesola (Kok), 4,783 votes; Väinö Rautiainen (SKL), 6,390 votes; Juhani Surakka (SDP), 8,419 votes; Hannu Tapiola (SDP), 5,839 votes; and Paavo Vesterinen (Kesk), 5,042 votes.
1975
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
40,959
28.62%
3
40,959
28.62%
3
Centre Party
Kesk
31,426
21.96%
3
35,030
24.48%
3
Liberal People's Party
LKP
3,604
2.52%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
19,476
13.61%
2
30,858
21.56%
2
Finnish Christian League
SKL
5,977
4.18%
0
Finnish People's Unity Party
SKYP
5,405
3.78%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
28,702
20.05%
2
28,702
20.05%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
6,096
4.26%
0
6,645
4.64%
0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs
SYP
312
0.22%
0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party
SPK
237
0.17%
0
Socialist Workers Party
STP
931
0.65%
0
931
0.65%
0
Valid votes
143,125
100.00%
10
143,125
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
656
0.46%
Total polled
143,781
76.27%
Registered electors
188,523
The following candidates were elected:[ 75]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 5,532 votes; Esko Härkönen (Kesk), 4,803 votes; Matti Jaatinen (Kok), 6,652 votes; Kalevi Kivistö (SKDL), 8,203 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 5,415 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 5,038 votes; Sylvi Saimo (Kesk), 4,246 votes; Pentti Sillantaus (Kok), 7,072 votes; Juhani Surakka (SDP), 5,771 votes; and Paavo Vesterinen (Kesk), 5,133 votes.
1972
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
37,275
28.08%
3
37,275
28.08%
3
Centre Party
Kesk
26,060
19.63%
2
30,508
22.98%
2
Liberal People's Party
LKP
4,448
3.35%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
24,476
18.44%
2
24,476
18.44%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
18,095
13.63%
1
18,095
13.63%
1
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
16,107
12.13%
1
16,107
12.13%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
4,291
3.23%
1
4,291
3.23%
1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
1,996
1.50%
0
1,996
1.50%
0
Valid votes
132,748
100.00%
10
132,748
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
574
0.43%
Total polled
133,322
82.27%
Registered electors
162,052
The following candidates were elected:[ 79]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 6,483 votes; Esko Härkönen (Kesk), 6,642 votes; Matti Jaatinen (Kok), 6,744 votes; Kalevi Kivistö (SKDL), 4,225 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 7,787 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 4,068 votes; Aune Salama (SDP), 6,903 votes; Sylvi Saimo (Kesk), 4,947 votes; Olavi Tupamäki (SMP), 8,464 votes; and Veikko Turunen (SKL), 3,734 votes.
1970
Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[ 80] [ 81] [ 82]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
26,831
20.38%
3
33,932
25.77%
3
Liberal People's Party
LKP
7,101
5.39%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
32,123
24.40%
3
32,123
24.40%
3
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
23,479
17.83%
2
28,597
21.72%
2
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
5,118
3.89%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
17,240
13.09%
2
17,240
13.09%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
16,582
12.59%
1
16,582
12.59%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
3,194
2.43%
0
3,194
2.43%
0
Valid votes
131,668
100.00%
11
131,668
100.00%
11
Rejected votes
573
0.43%
Total polled
132,241
83.51%
Registered electors
158,354
The following candidates were elected:[ 83]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 4,884 votes; Esko Härkönen (Kesk), 3,895 votes; Matti Jaatinen (Kok), 6,870 votes; Artturi Jämsén (Kesk), 4,896 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 6,961 votes; Matti Koivunen (SKDL), 4,807 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 4,852 votes; Aune Salama (SDP), 7,056 votes; Sylvi Saimo (Kesk), 4,380 votes; Pentti Sillantaus (Kok), 4,641 votes; and Olavi Tupamäki (SMP), 5,906 votes.
1960s
1966
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
35,137
28.55%
4
35,137
28.55%
4
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
27,094
22.02%
2
34,694
28.19%
3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
7,600
6.18%
1
Centre Party
Kesk
32,746
26.61%
3
32,746
26.61%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
12,800
10.40%
1
12,800
10.40%
1
Liberal People's Party
LKP
6,992
5.68%
0
7,658
6.22%
0
Smallholders' Party of Finland
SPP
666
0.54%
0
Write-in lists
18
0.01%
0
18
0.01%
0
Valid votes
123,053
100.00%
11
123,053
100.00%
11
Blank votes
77
0.06%
Rejected Votess – Other
546
0.44%
Total polled
123,676
85.38%
Registered electors
144,859
The following candidates were elected:[ 89]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 8,094 votes; Artturi Jämsén (Kesk), 6,355 votes; Sakari Knuuttila (SDP), 5,320 votes; Matti Koivunen (SKDL), 5,905 votes; Artturi Koskinen (SDP), 5,081 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 6,166 votes; Impi Lukkarinen (TPSL), 7,600 votes; Mauno Pohjonen (Kesk), 4,752 votes; Aune Salama (SDP), 5,119 votes; Sylvi Saimo (Kesk), 3,956 votes; and Pentti Sillantaus (Kok), 3,746 votes.
1962
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
31,996
26.39%
3
35,488
29.27%
3
Smallholders' Party Opposition
2,899
2.39%
0
Centre Party
593
0.49%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
27,664
22.82%
3
27,664
22.82%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
27,360
22.56%
2
27,360
22.56%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
12,894
10.63%
1
18,691
15.42%
2
People's Party of Finland
SK
5,797
4.78%
1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
9,140
7.54%
1
9,140
7.54%
1
Smallholders' Party of Finland
SPP
2,903
2.39%
0
2,903
2.39%
0
Write-in lists
4
0.00%
0
4
0.00%
0
Valid votes
121,250
100.00%
11
121,250
100.00%
11
Rejected votes
666
0.55%
Total polled
121,916
85.41%
Registered electors
142,737
The following candidates were elected:[ 95]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 5,754 votes; Veikko Hyytiäinen (SK), 5,797 votes; Artturi Jämsén (ML), 6,450 votes; Olavi Kämäräinen (SKDL), 5.126 votes; Matti Koivunen (SKDL), 6,755 votes; Artturi Koskinen (SDP), 4,187 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 5,616 votes; Vilho Leivonen (ML), 4,761 votes; Impi Lukkarinen (TPSL), 4,770 votes; Mauno Pohjonen (ML), 6,390 votes; and Pentti Sillantaus (Kok), 3,196 votes.
1950s
1958
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
Agrarian Party
ML
38,136
34.48%
4
38,136
34.48%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
29,593
26.75%
3
29,593
26.75%
3
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
24,675
22.31%
3
24,675
22.31%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
14,101
12.75%
1
18,203
16.46%
2
People's Party of Finland
SK
3,442
3.11%
1
Liberal League
VL
660
0.60%
0
Write-in lists
6
0.01%
0
6
0.01%
0
Valid votes
110,613
100.00%
12
110,613
100.00%
12
Rejected votes
798
0.72%
Total polled
111,411
75.76%
Registered electors
147,064
The following candidates were elected:[ 101]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP), 4,866 votes; Päiviö Hetemäki (Kok), 5,725 votes; Veikko Hyytiäinen (SK), 3,276 votes; Artturi Jämsén (ML), 4,460 votes; Aleksi Kiviaho (SKDL), 3,589 votes; Matti Koivunen (SKDL), 5,463 votes; Siiri Lehmonen (SKDL), 3,698 votes; Impi Lukkarinen (SDP), 4,629 votes; Eino Palovesi (ML), 3,929 votes; Onni Peltonen (SDP), 4,830 votes; Veikko Savela (ML), 3,717 votes; and Eino Uusitalo (ML), 6,519 votes.
1954
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
Agrarian Party
ML
39,528
34.18%
4
39,528
34.18%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
34,344
29.70%
4
34,344
29.70%
4
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
23,700
20.49%
2
23,700
20.49%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
14,038
12.14%
1
18,048
15.61%
2
People's Party of Finland
SK
4,010
3.47%
1
Write-in lists
18
0.02%
0
18
0.02%
0
Valid votes
115,638
100.00%
12
115,638
100.00%
12
Rejected votes
732
0.63%
Total polled
116,370
81.45%
Registered electors
142,880
The following candidates were elected:[ 107]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP); Päiviö Hetemäki (Kok); Artturi Jämsén (ML); Aleksi Kiviaho (SKDL); Matti Koivunen (SKDL); Artturi Koskinen (SDP); Aare Leikola (SK); Impi Lukkarinen (SDP); Eino Palovesi (ML); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Väinö Rankila (ML); and Eero Saari (ML).
1951
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
33,223
32.15%
5
35,558
34.41%
5
People's Party of Finland
SK
2,335
2.26%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
31,418
30.41%
4
31,418
30.41%
4
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
20,993
20.32%
2
20,993
20.32%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
13,590
13.15%
1
14,114
13.66%
1
Liberal League
VL
524
0.51%
0
Radical People's Party
783
0.76%
0
783
0.76%
0
Small Farmers Party
456
0.44%
0
456
0.44%
0
Write-in lists
6
0.01%
0
6
0.01%
0
Valid votes
103,328
100.00%
12
103,328
100.00%
12
Rejected votes
920
0.88%
Total polled
104,248
73.47%
Registered electors
141,888
The following candidates were elected:[ 112]
Arvo Ahonen (SDP); Päiviö Hetemäki (Kok); Matti Koivunen (SKDL); Artturi Koskinen (SDP); Vilho Leivonen (ML); Impi Lukkarinen (SDP); Eino Palovesi (ML); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Ville Puumalainen (SKDL); Väinö Rankila (ML); Eero Saari (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1940s
1948
Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[ 113] [ 114] [ 115]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
33,047
33.73%
4
33,047
33.73%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
29,837
30.46%
3
29,837
30.46%
3
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
18,951
19.34%
2
18,951
19.34%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
13,635
13.92%
2
15,569
15.89%
2
National Progressive Party
KE
1,934
1.97%
0
Others
563
0.57%
0
563
0.57%
0
Valid votes
97,967
100.00%
11
97,967
100.00%
11
Rejected votes
679
0.69%
Total polled
98,646
77.90%
Registered electors
126,634
The following candidates were elected:[ 116]
Heikki Ala-Mäyry (Kok); Päiviö Hetemäki (Kok); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDP); Artturi Koskinen (SDP); Eino Palovesi (ML); Mauno Pekkala (SKDL); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Ville Puumalainen (SKDL); Väinö Rankila (ML); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1945
Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[ 117] [ 118] [ 119]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
24,583
29.13%
3
24,583
29.13%
3
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
23,413
27.74%
3
23,888
28.30%
3
Small Farmers Party
475
0.56%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
22,547
26.71%
3
22,547
26.71%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
10,951
12.97%
1
13,014
15.42%
2
National Progressive Party
KE
2,063
2.44%
1
Write-in lists
373
0.44%
0
373
0.44%
0
Valid votes
84,405
100.00%
11
84,405
100.00%
11
Rejected votes
450
0.53%
Total polled
84,855
74.49%
Registered electors
113,918
The following candidates were elected:[ 120]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDP); Päiviö Hetemäki (Kok); Vilho Lehtonen (SKDL); Eino Möttönen (ML); Mauno Pekkala (SKDL); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Ville Puumalainen (SKDL); Uuno Raatikainen (SDP); Bruno Sarlin (KE); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1930s
1939
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
29,135
45.54%
5
29,135
45.54%
5
Agrarian Party
ML
19,543
30.55%
4
21,623
33.80%
4
National Progressive Party
KE
2,080
3.25%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
7,233
11.31%
1
7,233
11.31%
1
Patriotic People's Movement
IKL
4,863
7.60%
0
4,863
7.60%
0
Party of Smallholders and Rural People
PMP
1,057
1.65%
0
1,057
1.65%
0
Write-in lists
59
0.09%
0
59
0.09%
0
Valid votes
63,970
100.00%
10
63,970
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
251
0.39%
Total polled
64,221
68.30%
Registered electors
94,034
The following candidates were elected:[ 124]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDP); Väinö Havas (Kok); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDP); Matti Luoma-aho (ML); Eino Möttönen (ML); Mauno Pekkala (SDP); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Uuno Raatikainen (SDP); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1936
Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1936:[ 125] [ 126] [ 127] [ 128]
The following candidates were elected:[ 129]
Reino Ala-Kulju (IKL); Tuomas Bryggari (SDP); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDP); Artturi Leinonen (ML); Atte Muhonen (SDP); Mauno Pekkala (SDP); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Uuno Raatikainen (SDP); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1933
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
26,587
45.72%
5
26,587
45.72%
5
Agrarian Party
ML
15,791
27.15%
3
18,971
32.62%
4
National Progressive Party
KE
3,180
5.47%
1
National Coalition Party and Patriotic People's Movement
Kok-IKL
8,602
14.79%
1
8,602
14.79%
1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland
SPP
3,767
6.48%
0
3,767
6.48%
0
National Economy
101
0.17%
0
101
0.17%
0
National Socialist Union of Finland
SKSL
84
0.14%
0
84
0.14%
0
Write-in lists
41
0.07%
0
41
0.07%
0
Valid votes
58,153
100.00%
10
58,153
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
209
0.36%
Total polled
58,362
66.90%
Registered electors
87,233
The following candidates were elected:[ 134]
Reino Ala-Kulju (Kok-IKL); Jussi Annala (ML); Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Mauno Pekkala (SDTP); Onni Peltonen (SDTP); Bruno Sarlin (KE); Edvard Setälä (SDTP); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1930
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
24,638
43.54%
5
24,638
43.54%
5
Agrarian Party
ML
17,117
30.25%
3
17,117
30.25%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
7,802
13.79%
1
12,571
22.22%
2
National Progressive Party
KE
4,002
7.07%
1
Small groups of the Patriotic List
767
1.36%
0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland
SPP
2,184
3.86%
0
2,184
3.86%
0
Write-in lists
76
0.13%
0
76
0.13%
0
Valid votes
56,586
100.00%
10
56,586
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
222
0.39%
Total polled
56,808
67.39%
Registered electors
84,296
The following candidates were elected:[ 139]
Jussi Annala (ML); Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Aleksi Hakala (ML); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Jalmari Kovanen (SDTP); Mauno Pekkala (SDTP); Martti Pihkala (Kok); Bruno Sarlin (KE); Edvard Setälä (SDTP); and Vihtori Vesterinen (ML).
1920s
1929
Results of the 1929 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1929:[ 140] [ 141] [ 142] [ 143]
The following candidates were elected:[ 144]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Aleksi Hakala (ML); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Artur Koskelin (SDTP); Jalmari Kovanen (SDTP); Aukusti Luoma (Kok); Mauno Pekkala (SDTP); Edvard Setälä (SDTP); Vihtori Vesterinen (ML); and Taavi Vilhula (ML).
1927
Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1927:[ 145] [ 146] [ 147] [ 148]
The following candidates were elected:[ 149]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Aleksi Hakala (ML); Kaarlo Hurme (ML); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Toivo Lehto (SDTP); Aukusti Luoma (Kok); Atte Muhonen (SDTP); Mauno Pekkala (SDTP); Edvard Setälä (SDTP); and Vihtori Vesterinen (ML).
1924
Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 April 1924:[ 150] [ 151] [ 152] [ 153]
The following candidates were elected:[ 154]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Oskari Heikinheimo (Kok); Kaarlo Hurme (ML); Aaro Jaskari (KE); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Jalmari Kovanen (SDTP); Toivo Lehto (SDTP); Atte Muhonen (SDTP); Edvard Setälä (SDTP); and Vihtori Vesterinen (ML).
1922
Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1922:[ 155] [ 156] [ 157] [ 158]
The following candidates were elected:[ 159]
Tuomas Bryggari (SDTP); Oskari Heikinheimo (Kok); Aaro Jaskari (KE); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Toivo Lehto (SDTP); Atte Muhonen (SDTP); Lauri Perälä (ML); Emil Raearo (SDTP); Lempi Tuomi (SSTP); and Vihtori Vesterinen (ML).
1910s
1919
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
24,078
49.36%
6
24,078
49.36%
6
Agrarian Party
ML
14,973
30.69%
3
15,398
31.57%
3
Christian Workers' Union of Finland
KrTL
425
0.87%
0
National Coalition Party
Kok
5,736
11.76%
1
5,736
11.76%
1
National Progressive Party
KE
3,507
7.19%
0
3,507
7.19%
0
Write-in lists
61
0.13%
0
61
0.13%
0
Valid votes
48,780
100.00%
10
48,780
100.00%
10
Rejected votes
127
0.26%
Total polled
48,907
69.82%
Registered electors
70,044
The following candidates were elected:[ 164]
Aleksanteri Koivisto (Kok); Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (SDTP); Artur Koskelin (SDTP); August Koskinen (SDTP); Matti Latvala (ML); Jalmari Linna (SDTP); Penna Paunu (SDTP); Lauri Perälä (ML); Emil Raearo (SDTP); and Vihtori Vesterinen (ML).
1917
Results of the 1917 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1917:[ 165] [ 166] [ 167] [ 168]
The following candidates were elected:[ 169]
Samuli Häkkinen (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP-NP-KP); Mikko Luopajärvi (ML); Santeri Mäkelä (SDP); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Antti Rentola (ML); Oskari Suutala (SDP); Onni Tuomi (SDP); and Eemil Vekara (SP-NP-KP).
1916
Results of the 1916 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 July 1916:[ 170] [ 171] [ 172] [ 173]
The following candidates were elected:[ 174]
Samuli Häkkinen (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); William Koskelin (NP); Maria Letonmäki (SDP); Akseli Listo (SP); Mikko Luopajärvi (ML); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Samuli Rantanen (SDP); Aino Takala (SDP); and Onni Tuomi (SDP).
1913
Results of the 1913 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 August 1913:[ 175] [ 176] [ 177] [ 178]
The following candidates were elected:[ 179]
Samuli Häkkinen (SDP); Kyösti Kanniainen (NP); Jussi Kautto (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); Matti Latvala (ML); Lauri Letonmäki (SDP); Akseli Listo (SP); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Onni Tuomi (SDP); and Kaarlo Warvikko (SP).
1911
Results of the 1911 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1911:[ 180] [ 181] [ 182] [ 183]
The following candidates were elected:[ 184]
Juho Etelämäki (SDP); Kustaa Jalkanen (NP); Jussi Kautto (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); Matti Latvala (ML); Akseli Listo (SP); Santeri Mäkelä (SDP); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Onni Tuomi (SDP); and Kaarlo Warvikko (SP).
1910
Results of the 1910 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 February 1910:[ 185] [ 186] [ 187] [ 188]
The following candidates were elected:[ 189]
Juho Etelämäki (SDP); Kustaa Jalkanen (NP); Jussi Kautto (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); Matti Latvala (ML); Akseli Listo (SP); Santeri Mäkelä (SDP); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Onni Tuomi (SDP); and Kaarlo Warvikko (SP).
1900s
1909
Results of the 1909 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 May 1909:[ 190] [ 191] [ 192] [ 193]
The following candidates were elected:[ 194]
Eveliina Ala-Kulju (SP); Juho Etelämäki (SDP); Juho Haveri (NP); Oskar Kaipio (SDP); Jalmari Kirjarinta (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); Matti Latvala (ML); Akseli Listo (SP); Samuli Rantanen (SDP); Maria Raunio (SDP); and Onni Tuomi (SDP).
1908
Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[ 195] [ 196] [ 197] [ 198]
The following candidates were elected:[ 199]
Eveliina Ala-Kulju (SP); Oskar Kaipio (SDP); Jalmari Kirjarinta (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); William Koskelin (NP); Akseli Listo (SP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Samuli Rantanen (SDP); Maria Raunio (SDP); Otto Stenroth (NP); and Onni Tuomi (SDP).
1907
Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[ 197] [ 200] [ 201] [ 202]
The following candidates were elected:[ 203]
Eveliina Ala-Kulju (SP); Juho Haveri (NP); Samuli Häkkinen (SDP); Aleksanteri Koivisto (SP); William Koskelin (NP); Akseli Listo (SP); Kaarle Mänty (SDP); Joel Naaralainen (SDP); Emanuel Pohjaväre (SDP); Samuli Rantanen (SDP); and Maria Raunio (SDP).
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