Satakunta (parliamentary electoral district)

Satakunta
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Satakunta within Finland
Municipality
RegionSatakunta
Population212,653 (2022)[1]
Electorate176,653 (2023)
Area8,269 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1907
Seats
List
  • 8 (2015–present)
  • 9 (2003–2015)
  • 10 (1999–2003)
  • 11 (1995–1999))
  • 12 (1987–1995)
  • 13 (1966–1987)
  • 14 (1954–1966)
  • 15 (1951–1954)
  • 13 (1948–1951)
  • 14 (1939–1948)
  • 15 (1917–1939)
  • 17 (1907–1917)
Members of Parliament[3]
List

Satakunta is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Turku Province North (Finnish: Turun läänin pohjoinen vaalipiiri; Swedish: Åbo läns norra valkrets)[4] in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Satakunta in 1997. It is conterminous with the region of Satakunta. The district currently elects eight 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 176,653 registered electors.

History

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Turku and Pori Province North 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 Ikaalinen, Loimaa, Tyrvää and Ulvila in the province of Turku and Pori.[5] The town of Loimaa and the municipalities of Alastaro, Loimaa, Mellilä and Metsämaa were transferred from Turku Province North to Turku Province South in 1947.[6] The municipalities of Hämeenkyrö, Ikaalinen, Kihniö, Mouhijärvi, Parkano and Viljakkala were transferred from Turku Province North to Häme Province North in 1993.[7][8] The district was renamed Satakunta in 1997.[9][10]

The municipalities of Äetsä, Suodenniemi and Vammala were transferred from Satakunta to Pirkanmaa in 1998.[7] At the same time, Kodisjoki municipality was transferred from Varsinais-Suomi to Satakunta and Urjala municipality was transferred from Häme to Satakunta.[7] Punkalaidun municipality was transferred from Satakunta to Pirkanmaa in 2005.[7]

Electoral system

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Satakunta currently elects eight of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[11][12] Parties may form electoral alliances with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[13][14] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral alliance may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate.[15] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[16][17]

Election results

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Summary

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Election Left Alliance
Vas / SKDL / STPV / SSTP
Green League
Vihr
Social Democrats
SDP / SDTP / SDP
Swedish People's
SFP
Centre
Kesk / ML
Liberals
Lib / LKP / SK / KE / NP
National Coalition
Kok / SP
Christian Democrats
KD / SKL
Finns
PS / SMP / SPP
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2023 9,903 8.28% 0 3,235 2.70% 0 29,427 24.60% 2 417 0.35% 0 16,637 13.91% 1 20,381 17.04% 2 3,838 3.21% 0 31,875 26.65% 3
2019 12,435 9.96% 1 7,461 5.97% 0 31,475 25.21% 3 178 0.14% 0 20,878 16.72% 1 17,666 14.15% 1 3,361 2.69% 0 30,090 24.10% 2
2015 11,730 9.59% 1 3,335 2.73% 0 27,631 22.59% 2 426 0.35% 0 25,247 20.64% 2 18,377 15.02% 1 3,525 2.88% 0 30,600 25.01% 2
2011 13,778 10.93% 1 4,835 3.83% 0 30,312 24.04% 2 20,310 16.11% 1 22,155 17.57% 2 4,306 3.41% 1 29,816 23.64% 2
2007 14,815 12.05% 1 4,292 3.49% 0 36,232 29.46% 3 30,377 24.70% 3 26,395 21.46% 2 2,977 2.42% 0 6,392 5.20% 0
2003 19,330 14.97% 1 4,492 3.48% 0 38,369 29.72% 3 36,238 28.07% 3 165 0.13% 0 21,662 16.78% 2 5,908 4.58% 0 1,926 1.49% 0
1999 21,613 15.37% 2 4,587 3.26% 0 39,225 27.90% 3 33,329 23.70% 2 31,019 22.06% 2 6,785 4.83% 1 915 0.65% 0
1995 22,430 14.60% 2 4,801 3.13% 0 50,931 33.16% 4 32,148 20.93% 3 1,010 0.66% 0 29,077 18.93% 2 5,257 3.42% 0 3,352 2.18% 0
1991 23,665 13.72% 2 7,438 4.31% 0 45,950 26.64% 3 41,539 24.09% 3 443 0.26% 0 34,547 20.03% 2 5,108 2.96% 1 11,341 6.58% 1
1987 25,954 13.99% 2 5,262 2.84% 0 47,982 25.85% 4 30,773 16.58% 2 1,030 0.56% 0 46,166 24.88% 3 3,626 1.95% 0 15,946 8.59% 1
1983 33,502 17.18% 2 55,151 28.29% 4 32,476 16.66% 2 44,608 22.88% 3 5,927 3.04% 0 22,886 11.74% 2
1979 39,339 20.64% 3 48,472 25.43% 3 34,269 17.98% 2 7,397 3.88% 1 39,767 20.86% 3 8,709 4.57% 0 11,623 6.10% 1
1975 40,373 22.30% 3 47,247 26.10% 4 34,029 18.80% 2 7,753 4.28% 1 34,466 19.04% 3 5,189 2.87% 0 7,045 3.89% 0
1972 34,687 20.10% 3 48,353 28.02% 4 32,585 18.88% 3 4,594 2.66% 0 31,331 18.16% 2 4,516 2.62% 0 15,715 9.11% 1
1970 34,256 20.04% 3 44,617 26.10% 4 33,430 19.55% 2 5,834 3.41% 1 30,946 18.10% 2 1,673 0.98% 0 19,517 11.42% 1
1966 39,625 24.36% 3 47,645 29.29% 4 39,742 24.43% 3 5,376 3.30% 1 25,922 15.93% 2 1,339 0.82% 0 1,378 0.85% 0
1962 40,361 24.93% 4 33,968 20.98% 3 43,906 27.12% 4 4,469 2.76% 0 29,835 18.43% 3 3,241 2.00% 0
1958 35,284 25.74% 4 36,052 26.30% 4 34,839 25.41% 3 3,029 2.21% 0 27,894 20.34% 3
1954 35,391 24.29% 3 40,371 27.71% 4 37,914 26.03% 4 7,808 5.36% 0 24,086 16.53% 3
1951 31,630 23.73% 4 38,969 29.24% 4 32,665 24.51% 4 4,944 3.71% 0 25,040 18.79% 3
1948 28,531 22.60% 3 37,524 29.73% 4 31,177 24.70% 3 2,367 1.88% 0 25,595 20.28% 3
1945 35,592 28.76% 4 34,578 27.94% 4 23,659 19.12% 3 3,093 2.50% 1 23,423 18.93% 2
1939 43,713 47.40% 7 18,517 20.08% 3 1,773 1.92% 0 18,597 20.16% 3
1936 40,813 47.98% 8 15,866 18.65% 3 2,438 2.87% 0 12,872 15.13% 3
1933 37,335 46.28% 8 15,250 18.90% 3 3,433 4.26% 0 19,779 24.52% 4
1930 32,728 40.68% 6 21,089 26.21% 4 3,531 4.39% 0 20,236 25.15% 5
1929 7,832 11.37% 2 25,448 36.94% 6 17,653 25.62% 4 2,804 4.07% 0 12,753 18.51% 3
1927 6,793 10.16% 1 26,247 39.24% 6 13,759 20.57% 3 3,905 5.84% 1 16,121 24.10% 4
1924 5,994 9.33% 1 25,023 38.94% 6 11,035 17.17% 3 4,642 7.22% 1 17,514 27.25% 4
1922 7,713 12.61% 2 21,860 35.75% 6 9,775 15.99% 2 4,559 7.46% 1 17,199 28.13% 4
1919 31,735 45.94% 7 7,181 10.40% 1 8,160 11.81% 2 19,995 28.94% 4
1917 45,174 57.47% 9 31,418 39.97% 6
1916 42,601 64.49% 12 6,937 10.50% 2 13,781 20.86% 3
1913 35,939 58.38% 10 7,045 11.44% 2 16,366 26.59% 5
1911 38,060 57.11% 10 8,120 12.18% 2 17,364 26.06% 5
1910 37,435 56.60% 10 7,542 11.40% 2 17,790 26.90% 5
1909 38,735 54.65% 9 8,171 11.53% 2 19,596 27.65% 5
1908 38,080 54.62% 9 7,813 11.21% 2 19,303 27.68% 5
1907 41,705 54.84% 10 234 0.31% 0 7,557 9.94% 1 20,598 27.09% 5

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed

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2020s

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2023
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Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[18][19][20]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finns Party PS 31,875 26.65% 3 31,875 26.65% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 29,427 24.60% 2 29,427 24.60% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 20,381 17.04% 2 20,381 17.04% 2
Centre Party Kesk 16,637 13.91% 1 16,637 13.91% 1
Left Alliance Vas 9,903 8.28% 0 9,903 8.28% 0
Christian Democrats KD 3,838 3.21% 0 3,838 3.21% 0
Green League Vihr 3,235 2.70% 0 3,235 2.70% 0
Movement Now Liik 2,098 1.75% 0 2,098 1.75% 0
Freedom Alliance VL 1,452 1.21% 0 1,492 1.25% 0
Finnish People First SKE 40 0.03% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 417 0.35% 0 417 0.35% 0
Power Belongs to the People VKK 246 0.21% 0 246 0.21% 0
Pirate Party Pir 62 0.05% 0 62 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 119,611 100.00% 8 119,611 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 523 0.44%
Total Polled 120,134 68.01%
Registered Electors 176,653

The following candidates were elected:[21] Laura Huhtasaari (PS), 8,393 votes; Petri Huru (PS), 6,208 votes; Eeva Kalli (Kesk), 7,930 votes; Mari Kaunistola (Kok), 3,030 votes; Krista Kiuru (SDP), 7,861 votes; Jari Koskela (PS), 5,213 votes; Matias Marttinen (Kok), 7,618 votes; and Juha Viitala (SDP), 4,238 votes.

2010s

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2019
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Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[22][23][24]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 31,475 25.21% 3 31,475 25.21% 3
Finns Party PS 30,090 24.10% 2 30,090 24.10% 2
Centre Party Kesk 20,878 16.72% 1 20,878 16.72% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 17,666 14.15% 1 17,844 14.29% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 178 0.14% 0
Left Alliance Vas 12,435 9.96% 1 12,435 9.96% 1
Green League Vihr 7,461 5.97% 0 7,461 5.97% 0
Christian Democrats KD 3,361 2.69% 0 3,361 2.69% 0
Maarit Markkula (Independent) 452 0.36% 0 452 0.36% 0
Pirate Party Pir 253 0.20% 0 253 0.20% 0
Seven Star Movement TL 199 0.16% 0 199 0.16% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 187 0.15% 0 187 0.15% 0
Feminist Party FP 131 0.10% 0 131 0.10% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 84 0.07% 0 84 0.07% 0
Olavi Koskela (Independent) 21 0.02% 0 21 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 124,871 100.00% 8 124,871 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 635 0.51%
Total Polled 125,506 69.25%
Registered Electors 181,239

The following candidates were elected:[25] Laura Huhtasaari (PS), 12,991 votes; Eeva Kalli (Kesk), 6,717 votes; Krista Kiuru (SDP), 8,281 votes; Jari Koskela (PS), 4,324 votes; Matias Marttinen (Kok), 4,925 votes; Jari Myllykoski (Vas), 4,001 votes; Kristiina Salonen (SDP), 10,430 votes; and Heidi Viljanen (SDP), 2,169 votes.

2015
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Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[26][27][28]

Party Votes % Seats
True Finns PS 30,600 25.01% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 27,631 22.59% 2
Centre Party Kesk 25,247 20.64% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 18,377 15.02% 1
Left Alliance Vas 11,730 9.59% 1
Christian Democrats KD 3,525 2.88% 0
Green League Vihr 3,335 2.73% 0
Independence Party IPU 436 0.36% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 426 0.35% 0
Change 2011 393 0.32% 0
Pirate Party Pir 388 0.32% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 127 0.10% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 80 0.07% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 39 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 122,334 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 672 0.55%
Total Polled 123,006 66.20%
Registered Electors 185,799

The following candidates were elected:[29] Laura Huhtasaari (PS), 9,259 votes; Ari Jalonen (PS), 5,753 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 4,627 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 4,215 votes; Krista Kiuru (SDP), 7,561 votes; Jaana Laitinen-Pesola (Kok), 3,483 votes; Jari Myllykoski (Vas), 4,175 votes; and Kristiina Salonen (SDP), 9,560 votes.

2011
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Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[30][31][32]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 30,312 24.04% 2 30,312 24.04% 2
True Finns PS 29,816 23.64% 2 29,816 23.64% 2
Centre Party Kesk 20,310 16.11% 1 24,616 19.52% 2
Christian Democrats KD 4,306 3.41% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 22,155 17.57% 2 22,155 17.57% 2
Left Alliance Vas 13,778 10.93% 1 13,778 10.93% 1
Green League Vihr 4,835 3.83% 0 4,835 3.83% 0
Independence Party IPU 168 0.13% 0 168 0.13% 0
Change 2011 159 0.13% 0 159 0.13% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 129 0.10% 0 129 0.10% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 63 0.05% 0 63 0.05% 0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future VP 42 0.03% 0 42 0.03% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 35 0.03% 0 35 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 126,108 100.00% 9 126,108 100.00% 9
Rejected Votes 703 0.55%
Total Polled 126,811 67.40%
Registered Electors 188,146

The following candidates were elected:[33] Sauli Ahvenjärvi (KD), 3,880 votes; Anne Holmlund (Kok), 3,952 votes; Ari Jalonen (PS), 6,721 votes; Anssi Joutsenlahti (PS), 6,583 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 5,163 votes; Sampsa Kataja (Kok), 6,425 votes; Krista Kiuru (SDP), 7,786 votes; Jari Myllykoski (Vas), 3,321 votes; and Kristiina Salonen (SDP), 7,124 votes.

2000s

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2007
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Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[34][35][36]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 36,232 29.46% 3 36,232 29.46% 3
Centre Party Kesk 30,377 24.70% 3 30,377 24.70% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 26,395 21.46% 2 26,395 21.46% 2
Left Alliance Vas 14,815 12.05% 1 14,815 12.05% 1
True Finns PS 6,392 5.20% 0 9,579 7.79% 0
Christian Democrats KD 2,977 2.42% 0
Independence Party IPU 210 0.17% 0
Green League Vihr 4,292 3.49% 0 4,292 3.49% 0
Pensioners for People 737 0.60% 0 737 0.60% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 357 0.29% 0 357 0.29% 0
Finnish People's Blue-Whites SKS 84 0.07% 0 84 0.07% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 61 0.05% 0 61 0.05% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 46 0.04% 0 46 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 122,975 100.00% 9 122,975 100.00% 9
Rejected Votes 823 0.66%
Total Polled 123,798 65.55%
Registered Electors 188,854

The following candidates were elected:[37] Anne Holmlund (Kok), 3,896 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 5,836 votes; Reijo Kallio (SDP), 5,400 votes; Oiva Kaltiokumpu (Kesk), 5,611 votes; Sampsa Kataja (Kok), 8,463 votes; Krista Kiuru (SDP), 5,560 votes; Juha Korkeaoja (Kesk), 5,316 votes; Veijo Puhjo (Vas), 3,271 votes; and Antti Vuolanne (SDP), 5,182 votes.

2003
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Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[38][39][40][41]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,369 29.72% 3 38,369 29.72% 3
Centre Party Kesk 36,238 28.07% 3 36,238 28.07% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 21,662 16.78% 2 21,662 16.78% 2
Left Alliance Vas 19,330 14.97% 1 19,330 14.97% 1
Christian Democrats KD 5,908 4.58% 0 8,203 6.35% 0
True Finns PS 1,926 1.49% 0
Pensioners for People 204 0.16% 0
Liberals Lib 165 0.13% 0
Green League Vihr 4,492 3.48% 0 4,492 3.48% 0
Forces for Change in Finland 407 0.32% 0 407 0.32% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 280 0.22% 0 280 0.22% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 106 0.08% 0 106 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 129,087 100.00% 9 129,087 100.00% 9
Rejected Votes 1,166 0.90%
Total Polled 130,253 67.58%
Registered Electors 192,731

The following candidates were elected:[42] Mikko Elo (SDP), 4,893 votes; Anne Holmlund (Kok), 3,701 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 8,484 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 5,417 votes; Reijo Kallio (SDP), 6,283 votes; Juha Korkeaoja (Kesk), 5,820 votes; Kalevi Lamminen (Kok), 3,390 votes; Pirkko Peltomo (SDP), 6,736 votes; and Veijo Puhjo (Vas), 5,687 votes.

1990s

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1999
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Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[43][44][45][46]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 33,329 23.70% 2 40,114 28.53% 3
Finnish Christian League SKL 6,785 4.83% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 39,225 27.90% 3 39,225 27.90% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 31,019 22.06% 2 31,019 22.06% 2
Left Alliance Vas 21,613 15.37% 2 26,200 18.63% 2
Green League Vihr 4,587 3.26% 0
True Finns PS 915 0.65% 0 1,988 1.41% 0
Reform Group Rem 885 0.63% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 188 0.13% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 559 0.40% 0 813 0.58% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 141 0.10% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 113 0.08% 0
Finland: Non-EU Joint List 693 0.49% 0 693 0.49% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 349 0.25% 0 349 0.25% 0
Ari A. Heljakka (Independent) 110 0.08% 0 110 0.08% 0
Matti Tingander (Independent) 63 0.04% 0 63 0.04% 0
Olavi Koskela (Independent) 39 0.03% 0 39 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 140,613 100.00% 10 140,613 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 1,623 1.14%
Total Polled 142,236 67.04%
Registered Electors 212,169

The following candidates were elected:[47] Mikko Elo (SDP), 8,268 votes; Olli-Pekka Heinonen (Kok), 11,697 votes; Leea Hiltunen (SKL), 4,697 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 5,707 votes; Reijo Kallio (SDP), 7,128 votes; Juha Korkeaoja (Kesk), 6,588 votes; Jouni Lehtimäki (Kok), 4,117 votes; Pirkko Peltomo (SDP), 6,240 votes; Veijo Puhjo (Vas), 8,084 votes; and Katja Syvärinen (Vas), 4,423 votes.

1995
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Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 19 March 1995:[48][49][50]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 50,931 33.16% 4 50,931 33.16% 4
Centre Party Kesk 32,148 20.93% 3 32,148 20.93% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 29,077 18.93% 2 29,077 18.93% 2
Left Alliance Vas 22,430 14.60% 2 22,430 14.60% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,257 3.42% 0 10,120 6.59% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 3,352 2.18% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 1,010 0.66% 0
Women's Party NAISP 239 0.16% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 227 0.15% 0
Ecological Party the Greens EKO 35 0.02% 0
Green League Vihr 4,801 3.13% 0 4,801 3.13% 0
Other Joint List 1,818 1.18% 0 1,818 1.18% 0
Young Finns Nuor 1,216 0.79% 0 1,216 0.79% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 673 0.44% 0 673 0.44% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 239 0.16% 0 239 0.16% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 127 0.08% 0 127 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 153,580 100.00% 11 153,580 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 1,308 0.84%
Total Polled 154,888 71.75%
Registered Electors 215,861

The following candidates were elected:[51] Mikko Elo (SDP), 9,715 votes; Olli-Pekka Heinonen (Kok), 10,327 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 6,580 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 5,086 votes; Reijo Kallio (SDP), 5,135 votes; Juha Korkeaoja (Kesk), 9,895 votes; Timo Laaksonen (Vas), 4,391 votes; Kalevi Lamminen (Kok), 4,515 votes; Pirkko Peltomo (SDP), 4,829 votes; Veijo Puhjo (Vas), 3,345 votes; and Heikki Rinne (SDP), 5,283 votes.

1991
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Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 17 March 1991:[52][53][54][55]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 41,539 24.09% 3 46,647 27.05% 4
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,108 2.96% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 45,950 26.64% 3 45,950 26.64% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 34,547 20.03% 2 34,547 20.03% 2
Left Alliance Vas 23,665 13.72% 2 23,665 13.72% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 11,341 6.58% 1 13,065 7.58% 1
Pensioners' Party SEP 1,281 0.74% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 443 0.26% 0
Green League Vihr 7,438 4.31% 0 7,438 4.31% 0
Independent Non-Aligned Pensioners ELKA 501 0.29% 0 501 0.29% 0
Women's Party NAISL 367 0.21% 0 367 0.21% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 163 0.09% 0 163 0.09% 0
Humanity Party 122 0.07% 0 122 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 172,465 100.00% 12 172,465 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 1,386 0.79%
Rejected Votess – Other 1,523 0.87%
Total Polled 175,374 71.71%

The following candidates were elected:[56] Raila Aho (Vas), 3,756 votes; Leea Hiltunen (SKL), 5,108 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 8,984 votes; Timo Kalli (Kesk), 6,777 votes; Maunu Kohijoki (Kok), 5,473 votes; Juha Korkeaoja (Kesk), 4,892 votes; Timo Laaksonen (Vas), 6,236 votes; Kalevi Lamminen (Kok), 5,335 votes; Lea Mäkipää (SMP), 6,049 votes; Heikki Rinne (SDP), 7,646 votes; Timo Roos (SDP), 6,646 votes; and Raimo Vuoristo (SDP), 6,518 votes.

1980s

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1987
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Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1987:[57][58][59][60]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 47,982 25.85% 4 47,982 25.85% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 46,166 24.88% 3 46,166 24.88% 3
Centre Party Kesk 30,773 16.58% 2 35,429 19.09% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 3,626 1.95% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 1,030 0.56% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 25,954 13.99% 2 25,954 13.99% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 15,946 8.59% 1 15,946 8.59% 1
Democratic Alternative DEVA 6,004 3.24% 0 6,004 3.24% 0
Green League Vihr 5,262 2.84% 0 5,262 2.84% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 2,840 1.53% 0 2,840 1.53% 0
Valid Votes 185,583 100.00% 12 185,583 100.00% 12
Rejected Votes 1,109 0.59%
Total Polled 186,692 75.58%
Registered Electors 247,028

The following candidates were elected:[61] Raila Aho (SKDL), 3,676 votes; Mikko Elo (SDP), 7,199 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 8,514 votes; Maunu Kohijoki (Kok), 7,600 votes; Timo Laaksonen (SKDL), 7,741 votes; Kalevi Lamminen (Kok), 4,952 votes; Lea Mäkipää (SMP), 5,808 votes; Einari Nieminen (Kesk), 6,160 votes; Aino Pohjanoksa (Kok), 6,084 votes; Heikki Rinne (SDP), 4,445 votes; Timo Roos (SDP), 6,371 votes; and Raimo Vuoristo (SDP), 6,301 votes.

1983
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Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1983:[62][63][64][65][66]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 55,151 28.29% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 44,608 22.88% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 33,502 17.18% 2
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party Kesk-LKP 32,476 16.66% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 22,886 11.74% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,927 3.04% 0
Joint List A (Green League) 433 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 194,983 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 1,068 0.54%
Total Polled 196,051 79.21%
Registered Electors 247,517

The following candidates were elected:[67] Mikko Elo (SDP), 7,692 votes; Aila Jokinen (Kok), 5,626 votes; Anssi Joutsenlahti (SMP), 16,210 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk-LKP), 5,970 votes; Matti Kuusio (SDP), 4,200 votes; Timo Laaksonen (SKDL), 8,198 votes; Lea Mäkipää (SMP), 1,621 votes; Einari Nieminen (Kesk-LKP), 7,083 votes; Toivo Topias Pohjala (Kok), 5,748 votes; Aino Pohjanoksa (Kok), 7,566 votes; Timo Roos (SDP), 4,337 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 5,682 votes; and Pirkko Työläjärvi (SDP), 16,734 votes.

1970s

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1979
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Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 18 and 19 March 1979:[68][69][70]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 48,472 25.43% 3 48,472 25.43% 3
Centre Party Kesk 34,269 17.98% 2 41,666 21.86% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 7,397 3.88% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 39,767 20.86% 3 39,767 20.86% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 39,339 20.64% 3 39,339 20.64% 3
Finnish Rural Party SMP 11,623 6.10% 1 21,145 11.09% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 8,709 4.57% 0
Constitutional People's Party PKP 813 0.43% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 214 0.11% 0 214 0.11% 0
Valid Votes 190,603 100.00% 13 190,603 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 828 0.43%
Total Polled 191,431 78.72%
Registered Electors 243,185

The following candidates were elected:[71] Mikko Elo (SDP), 6,132 votes; Matti Järvenpää (SKDL), 5,582 votes; Aila Jokinen (Kok), 6,475 votes; Anssi Joutsenlahti (SMP), 9,885 votes; Kauko Juhantalo (Kesk), 6,580 votes; Aulis Juvela (SKDL), 6,377 votes; Anneli Kivitie (LKP), 7,170 votes; Einari Nieminen (Kesk), 7,197 votes; Matti Pelttari (Kok), 8,431 votes; Toivo Topias Pohjala (Kok), 5,836 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 7,778 votes; Pirkko Työläjärvi (SDP), 14,720 votes; and Pirkko Valtonen (SDP), 6,004 votes.

1975
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Results of the 1975 parliamentary election held on 21 and 22 September 1975:[72][73][74][75]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 47,247 26.10% 4 47,247 26.10% 4
Centre Party Kesk 34,029 18.80% 2 41,782 23.08% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 7,753 4.28% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 34,466 19.04% 3 41,688 23.03% 3
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,189 2.87% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 2,033 1.12% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 40,373 22.30% 3 40,778 22.53% 3
Socialist Workers Party STP 405 0.22% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 7,045 3.89% 0 8,261 4.56% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 1,216 0.67% 0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party SPK 1,267 0.70% 0 1,267 0.70% 0
Valid Votes 181,023 100.00% 13 181,023 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 1,316 0.72%
Total Polled 182,339 76.71%
Registered Electors 237,707

The following candidates were elected:[76] Saimi Ääri (Kesk), 6,946 votes; Kirsti Hollming (Kok), 6,605 votes; Matti Järvenpää (SKDL), 7,078 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 6,356 votes; Aulis Juvela (SKDL), 6,610 votes; Anneli Kivitie (LKP), 7,753 votes; Matti Kuusio (SDP), 5,438 votes; Uljas Mäkelä (SDP), 6,476 votes; Einari Nieminen (Kesk), 6,336 votes; Toivo Topias Pohjala (Kok), 6,344 votes; Pentti Rajala (SDP), 5,791 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 10,397 votes; and Pirkko Työläjärvi (SDP), 9,043 votes.

1972
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Results of the 1972 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1972:[77][78][79]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 48,353 28.02% 4 48,353 28.02% 4
Centre Party Kesk 32,585 18.88% 3 37,179 21.54% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 4,594 2.66% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 34,687 20.10% 3 35,478 20.56% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 791 0.46% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 31,331 18.16% 2 31,331 18.16% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 15,715 9.11% 1 15,715 9.11% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 4,516 2.62% 0 4,516 2.62% 0
Valid Votes 172,572 100.00% 13 172,572 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 826 0.48%
Total Polled 173,398 83.77%
Registered Electors 206,990

The following candidates were elected:[80] Saimi Ääri (Kesk), 6,127 votes; Pentti Antila (SMP), 4,743 votes; Margit Eskman (SDP), 10,654 votes; Matti Järvenpää (SKDL), 5,574 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 4,402 votes; Aulis Juvela (SKDL), 5,547 votes; Uljas Mäkelä (SDP), 6,734 votes; Einari Nieminen (Kesk), 5,765 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 10,306 votes; Aulis Sileäkangas (Kesk), 6,159 votes; Ilkka Suominen[a] (Kok), 9,052 votes; Pirkko Työläjärvi (SDP), 4,736 votes; and Väinö Vilponiemi (SDP), 8,191 votes.

1970
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Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[82][83][84]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 44,617 26.10% 4 44,617 26.10% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 30,946 18.10% 2 36,780 21.51% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 5,834 3.41% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 34,256 20.04% 3 34,256 20.04% 3
Centre Party Kesk 33,430 19.55% 2 33,430 19.55% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 19,517 11.42% 1 19,517 11.42% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,673 0.98% 0 1,673 0.98% 0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 703 0.41% 0 703 0.41% 0
Valid Votes 170,976 100.00% 13 170,976 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 914 0.53%
Total Polled 171,890 84.39%
Registered Electors 203,684

The following candidates were elected:[85] Saimi Ääri (Kesk), 5,145 votes; Pentti Antila (SMP), 3,680 votes; Margit Eskman (SDP), 9,802 votes; Matti Järvenpää (SKDL), 4,542 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 5,493 votes; Aulis Juvela (SKDL), 4,826 votes; Nestori Kaasalainen (Kesk), 6,023 votes; Eeles Landström (LKP), 5,123 votes; Uljas Mäkelä (SDP), 7,786 votes; Antti-Veikko Perheentupa (SDP), 5,951 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 6,747 votes; Ilkka Suominen (Kok), 8,377 votes; and Väinö Vilponiemi (SDP), 6,495 votes.

1960s

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1966
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Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[86][87][88][89][90]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 47,645 29.29% 4 47,645 29.29% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 39,625 24.36% 3 41,082 25.25% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 1,457 0.90% 0
Centre Party Kesk 39,742 24.43% 3 39,742 24.43% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 25,922 15.93% 2 32,637 20.06% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 5,376 3.30% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,339 0.82% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 1,378 0.85% 0 1,553 0.95% 0
Christian Women of Western Finland 124 0.08% 0
Keijo Usko Lausala (Independent) 29 0.02% 0
Pentti Kauk Saarinen (Independent) 22 0.01% 0
Write-in lists 16 0.01% 0 16 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 162,675 100.00% 13 162,675 100.00% 13
Blank Votes 128 0.08%
Rejected Votess – Other 607 0.37%
Total Polled 163,410 86.87%
Registered Electors 188,114

The following candidates were elected:[91] Margit Eskman (SDP), 5,746 votes; Kelpo Gröndahl (SKDL), 4,988 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 6,196 votes; Aulis Juvela (SKDL), 4,816 votes; Nestori Kaasalainen (Kesk), 7,065 votes; Eeles Landström (LKP), 4,061 votes; Uljas Mäkelä (SDP), 9,557 votes; Arvo Pentti (Kesk), 7,520 votes; Antti-Veikko Perheentupa (SDP), 6,409 votes; Matti Raipala (Kok), 4,195 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 7,588 votes; Aulis Sileäkangas (Kesk), 6,210 votes; and Väinö Vilponiemi (SDP), 9,220 votes.

1962
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Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[92][93][94][95][96]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 43,906 27.12% 4 48,375 29.88% 4
People's Party of Finland SK 4,469 2.76% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 40,361 24.93% 4 40,361 24.93% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 33,968 20.98% 3 33,968 20.98% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 29,835 18.43% 3 29,835 18.43% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 6,114 3.78% 0 6,114 3.78% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 3,241 2.00% 0 3,241 2.00% 0
Write-in lists 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 161,895 100.00% 14 161,895 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 600 0.37%
Total Polled 162,495 87.08%
Registered Electors 186,595

The following candidates were elected:[97] Kelpo Gröndahl (SKDL), 5,476 votes; Einari Jaakkola (ML), 7,249 votes; Nestori Kaasalainen (ML), 5,729 votes; Olavi Lindblom (SDP), 4,718 votes; Juho Mäkelä (SKDL), 3,984 votes; Uljas Mäkelä (SDP), 3,998 votes; Arvo Pentti (ML), 5,420 votes; Matti Raipala[b] (Kok), 4,540 votes; Pertti Rapio (SKDL), 4,784 votes; Paavo Rautkallio (Kok), 4,112 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 8,807 votes; Erkki Ryömä (ML), 6,091 votes; Aapo Seppälä (Kok), 4,025 votes; and Väinö Vilponiemi (SDP), 3,699 votes.

1950s

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1958
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Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[99][100][101][102][103]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 36,052 26.30% 4 36,052 26.30% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 35,284 25.74% 4 35,284 25.74% 4
Agrarian Party ML 34,839 25.41% 3 34,839 25.41% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 27,894 20.34% 3 30,923 22.55% 3
People's Party of Finland SK 3,029 2.21% 0
Write-in lists 7 0.01% 0 7 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 137,105 100.00% 14 137,105 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,059 0.77%
Total Polled 138,164 76.23%
Registered Electors 181,235

The following candidates were elected:[104] Einari Jaakkola (ML), 5,152 votes; Tuure Junnila (Kok), 5,716 votes; Nestori Kaasalainen (ML), 3,917 votes; Olavi Lindblom (SDP), 4,255 votes; Pentti Niemi (SDP), 5,701 votes; Arvo Pentti (ML), 3,762 votes; Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok), 4,374 votes; Antto Prunnila (SKDL), 3,646 votes; Matti Raipala (Kok), 4,466 votes; Viljo Rantala (SDP), 4,093 votes; Pertti Rapio (SKDL), 4,234 votes; Irma Rosnell (SKDL), 5,908 votes; Mauri Ryömä (SKDL), 4,920 votes; and Arvo Sävelä (SDP), 4,681 votes.

1954
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Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[105][106][107][108][109]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,371 27.71% 4 40,371 27.71% 4
Agrarian Party ML 37,914 26.03% 4 37,914 26.03% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 35,391 24.29% 3 35,391 24.29% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 24,086 16.53% 3 31,894 21.89% 3
People's Party of Finland SK 7,808 5.36% 0
Other List 89 0.06% 0 89 0.06% 0
Write-in lists 14 0.01% 0 14 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 145,673 100.00% 14 145,673 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,090 0.74%
Total Polled 146,763 81.41%
Registered Electors 180,272

The following candidates were elected:[110] Laura Brander-Wallin (SDP); Eino Heikura (ML); Einari Jaakkola (ML); Tuure Junnila (Kok); Nestori Kaasalainen (ML); Olavi Lindblom (SDP); Lauri Murtomaa (ML); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Matti Raipala (Kok); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Pertti Rapio (SKDL); Irma Rosnell (SKDL); Mauri Ryömä (SKDL); and Arvo Sävelä (SDP).

1951
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Results of the 1951 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1951:[111][112][113][114]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,969 29.24% 4
Agrarian Party ML 32,665 24.51% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 31,630 23.73% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 25,040 18.79% 3
People's Party of Finland SK 4,944 3.71% 0
Write-in lists 24 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 133,272 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 957 0.71%
Total Polled 134,229 75.64%
Registered Electors 177,452

The following candidates were elected:[115] Laura Brander-Wallin (SDP); Eino Heikura (ML); Kalle Joukanen (ML); Tuure Junnila (Kok); Nestori Kaasalainen (ML); Lauri Murtomaa (ML); Pentti Niemi (SDP); Hugo Nuorsaari (Kok); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Antto Prunnila (SKDL); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Pertti Rapio (SKDL); Arvo Riihimäki (SKDL); Arvo Sävelä (SDP); and Irma Torvi (SKDL).

1940s

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1948
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Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[116][117][118]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 37,524 29.73% 4 37,524 29.73% 4
Agrarian Party ML 31,177 24.70% 3 31,177 24.70% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 28,531 22.60% 3 28,531 22.60% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 25,595 20.28% 3 27,962 22.15% 3
National Progressive Party KE 2,367 1.88% 0
Small Farmers Party 963 0.76% 0 963 0.76% 0
Write-in lists 59 0.05% 0 59 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 126,216 100.00% 13 126,216 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 613 0.48%
Total Polled 126,829 79.40%
Registered Electors 159,740

The following candidates were elected:[119] Laura Brander-Wallin (SDP); Kalle Joukanen (ML); Lauri Kaukamaa (Kok); Lauri Leppihalme (ML); Lauri Murtomaa (ML); Pentti Niemi (SDP); Hugo Nuorsaari (Kok); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Antto Prunnila (SKDL); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Arvo Riihimäki (SKDL); Arvo Sävelä (SDP); and Irma Torvi (SKDL).

1945
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Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[120][121][122]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 35,592 28.76% 4 38,740 31.31% 4
Small Farmers Party 3,148 2.54% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 34,578 27.94% 4 34,578 27.94% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 23,423 18.93% 2 26,516 21.43% 3
National Progressive Party KE 3,093 2.50% 1
Agrarian Party ML 23,659 19.12% 3 23,659 19.12% 3
Write-in lists 255 0.21% 0 255 0.21% 0
Valid Votes 123,748 100.00% 14 123,748 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 814 0.65%
Total Polled 124,562 79.43%
Registered Electors 156,825

The following candidates were elected:[123] Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Yrjö Kallinen (SDP); Kalle Kirra (ML); Walter Kuusela (SDP); Ensio Kytömaa (KE); Juho Mäkelä (SKDL); Lauri Murtomaa (ML); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Antto Prunnila (SKDL); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Arvo Riihimäki (SKDL); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Olga Virtanen (SKDL); and Matti Ytti (Kok).

1930s

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1939
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Results of the 1939 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1939:[124][125][126]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 43,713 47.40% 7 43,713 47.40% 7
Agrarian Party ML 18,517 20.08% 3 20,290 22.00% 3
National Progressive Party KE 1,773 1.92% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 18,597 20.16% 3 18,597 20.16% 3
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 7,246 7.86% 1 7,246 7.86% 1
Party of Smallholders and Rural People PMP 2,374 2.57% 0 2,374 2.57% 0
Write-in lists 5 0.01% 0 5 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 92,225 100.00% 14 92,225 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 749 0.81%
Total Polled 92,974 67.87%
Registered Electors 136,980

The following candidates were elected:[127] Paavo Aarniokoski (SDP); Kalle Joukanen (ML); Kaarlo Kares (IKL); Kalle Kirra (ML); Ville Komu (SDP); Kustaa Kylänpää (Kok); J. E. Malmivuori (SDP); Lauri Murtomaa (ML); Frans Mustasilta (SDP); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Kalle Soini (Kok); and Väinö Tanner (SDP).

1936
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Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1936:[128][129][130][131]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 40,813 47.98% 8 40,813 47.98% 8
Agrarian Party ML 15,866 18.65% 3 31,176 36.65% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 12,872 15.13% 3
National Progressive Party KE 2,438 2.87% 0
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 9,470 11.13% 1 9,470 11.13% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 3,536 4.16% 0 3,536 4.16% 0
Write-in lists 67 0.08% 0 67 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 85,062 100.00% 15 85,062 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 391 0.46%
Total Polled 85,453 64.16%
Registered Electors 133,191

The following candidates were elected:[132] Paavo Aarniokoski (SDP); Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Kalle Joukanen (ML); Arvi Jovero (SDP); Kaarlo Kares (IKL); Kalle Kirra (ML); Ville Komu (SDP); Kustaa Kylänpää (Kok); Antti Lastu (SDP); Frans Mustasilta (SDP); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok); Viljo Rantala (SDP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Kalle Soini (Kok); and Väinö Tanner (SDP).

1933
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Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1933:[133][134][135][136]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 37,335 46.28% 8
National Coalition Party and Patriotic People's Movement Kok-IKL 19,779 24.52% 4
Agrarian Party ML 15,250 18.90% 3
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 4,544 5.63% 0
National Progressive Party KE 3,433 4.26% 0
Rural People's Party and Party of Finnish Labor 311 0.39% 0
Write-in lists 25 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 80,677 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 400 0.49%
Total Polled 81,077 64.00%
Registered Electors 126,682

The following candidates were elected:[137] Eemeli Aakula (ML); Paavo Aarniokoski (SDTP); Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Kaarle Ellilä (ML); Taave Junnila (Kok-IKL); Ville Komu (SDTP); Antti Lastu (SDTP); J. E. Malmivuori (SDTP); Frans Mustasilta (SDTP); Niilo Pajunen (SDTP); Kyllikki Pohjala (Kok-IKL); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Kalle Soini (Kok-IKL); Arne Somersalo (Kok-IKL); and Väinö Tanner (SDTP).

1930
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Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1930:[138][139][140][141]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 21,089 26.21% 4 44,856 55.75% 9
National Coalition Party Kok 20,236 25.15% 5
National Progressive Party KE 3,531 4.39% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 32,728 40.68% 6 32,728 40.68% 6
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 2,740 3.41% 0 2,740 3.41% 0
Write-in lists 136 0.17% 0 136 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 80,460 100.00% 15 80,460 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 690 0.85%
Total Polled 81,150 65.67%
Registered Electors 123,576

The following candidates were elected:[142] Eemeli Aakula (ML); Toivo Aalto-Setälä (Kok); Fanny Ahlfors (SDTP); Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Emanuel Aromaa (SDTP); Kaarlo Huhtala (Kok); Kalle Joukanen (ML); Taave Junnila (Kok); Ville Komu (SDTP); Antero Lamminen (Kok); Walter Mäkelä (ML); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); Kaarlo Sovijärvi (Kok); and Väinö Tanner (SDTP).

1920s

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1929
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Results of the 1929 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1929:[143][144][145][146]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 25,448 36.94% 6
Agrarian Party ML 17,653 25.62% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 12,753 18.51% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 7,832 11.37% 2
National Progressive Party KE 2,804 4.07% 0
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 2,297 3.33% 0
Write-in lists 112 0.16% 0
Valid Votes 68,899 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 778 1.12%
Total Polled 69,677 55.67%
Registered Electors 125,159

The following candidates were elected:[147] Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Emanuel Aromaa (SDTP); K. J. Ellilä (ML); Taave Junnila (Kok); Kalle Kirra (ML); Ville Komu (SDTP); Antero Lamminen (Kok); Jalmari Leino (SDTP); Aina Lähteenoja (Kok); Walter Mäkelä (ML); Väinö Pohjaranta (STPV); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Arvo Riihimäki (STPV); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); and Miina Sillanpää (SDTP).

1927
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Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1927:[148][149][150][151]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 26,247 39.24% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 16,121 24.10% 4
Agrarian Party ML 13,759 20.57% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 6,793 10.16% 1
National Progressive Party KE 3,905 5.84% 1
Write-in lists 67 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 66,892 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 337 0.50%
Total Polled 67,229 56.59%
Registered Electors 118,792

The following candidates were elected:[152] Toivo Aalto-Setälä (Kok); Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Jussi Fahler (SDTP); Frans Härmä (Kok); Taave Junnila (Kok); Kalle Kirra (ML); Ville Komu (SDTP); Kustaa Kylänpää (Kok); Jalmari Leino (SDTP); Walter Mäkelä (ML); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Arvo Riihimäki (STPV); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); and Walto Tuomioja (KE).

1924
[edit]

Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 April 1924:[153][154][155][156]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 25,023 38.94% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 17,514 27.25% 4
Agrarian Party ML 11,035 17.17% 3
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 5,994 9.33% 1
National Progressive Party KE 4,642 7.22% 1
Write-in lists 55 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 64,263 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 702 1.08%
Total Polled 64,965 58.46%
Registered Electors 111,135

The following candidates were elected:[157] Fanny Ahlfors (SDTP); Anshelm Alestalo (ML); Emanuel Aromaa (SDTP); Frans Härmä (Kok); Eino Heikura (ML); Lauri Ingman (Kok); Taave Junnila (Kok); Kalle Kirra (ML); Frans Mustasilta (SDTP); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (Kok); Väinö Tanner (SDTP); Walto Tuomioja (KE); and Svantte Vuorio (STPV).

1922
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Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1922:[158][159][160][161]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 21,860 35.75% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 17,199 28.13% 4
Agrarian Party ML 9,775 15.99% 2
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland SSTP 7,713 12.61% 2
National Progressive Party KE 4,559 7.46% 1
Write-in lists 38 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 61,144 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 628 1.02%
Total Polled 61,772 58.48%
Registered Electors 105,636

The following candidates were elected:[162] Fanny Ahlfors (SDTP); J. O. Aromaa (SDTP); Toivo Aronen (SSTP); Frans Härmä (Kok); Lauri Ingman (Kok); Taave Junnila (Kok); Kalle Kirra (ML); Vilho Korhonen (SDTP); Kustaa Kylänpää (Kok); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Risto Ryti (KE); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); Väinö Tanner (SDTP); Juho Vesterlund (SSTP); and Bjarne Westermarck (ML).

1910s

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1919
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Results of the 1919 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 March 1919:[163][164][165][166]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 31,735 45.94% 7 31,735 45.94% 7
National Coalition Party Kok 19,995 28.94% 4 19,995 28.94% 4
Agrarian Party ML 7,181 10.40% 1 9,130 13.22% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,949 2.82% 1
National Progressive Party KE 8,160 11.81% 2 8,160 11.81% 2
Write-in lists 60 0.09% 0 60 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 69,080 100.00% 15 69,080 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 412 0.59%
Total Polled 69,492 69.90%
Registered Electors 99,421

The following candidates were elected:[167] Fanny Ahlfors (SDTP); Ivar Alanen (Kok); Mikko Collan (KE); Kalle Fredrik Hakala (SDTP); Ilmi Hallsten (Kok); Edvard Hannula (Kok); Juho Kekkonen (KrTL); Vilho Korhonen (SDTP); Oskari Leivo (SDTP); Toivo Rintala (SDTP); Risto Ryti (KE); Wäinö Selander (ML); Eemil Nestor Setälä (Kok); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); and Väinö Tanner (SDTP).

1917
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Results of the 1917 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1917:[168][169][170][171]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 45,174 57.47% 9
United Finnish Parties (Finnish Party, Young Finnish Party and People's Party) SP-NP-KP 31,418 39.97% 6
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,921 2.44% 0
Write-in lists 94 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 78,607 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 478 0.60%
Total Polled 79,085 75.48%
Registered Electors 104,779

The following candidates were elected:[172] Ivar Alanen (SP-NP-KP); Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Aino Forsten (SDP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Kyösti Haataja (SP-NP-KP); Juho Hakkinen (SDP); Lauri Ingman (SP-NP-KP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Jussi Puumala (SP-NP-KP); Albert Raitanen (SDP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); Eetu Salin (SDP); Eemil Nestor Setälä (SP-NP-KP); and Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (SP-NP-KP).

1916
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Results of the 1916 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 July 1916:[173][174][175][176]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 42,601 64.49% 12
Finnish Party SP 13,781 20.86% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,937 10.50% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 2,675 4.05% 0
Write-in lists 61 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 66,055 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 767 1.15%
Total Polled 66,822 63.34%
Registered Electors 105,489

The following candidates were elected:[177] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Aino Forsten (SDP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Kyösti Haataja (SP); Lucina Hagman (NP); Juho Hakkinen (SDP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Sulho Leppä (SDP); Frans Oskar Lilius (NP); Otto Peitsalo (SDP); Albert Raitanen (SDP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); and Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (SP).

1913
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Results of the 1913 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 August 1913:[178][179][180][181]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 35,939 58.38% 10 35,939 58.38% 10
Finnish Party SP 16,366 26.59% 5 18,527 30.10% 5
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 2,161 3.51% 0
Young Finnish Party NP 7,045 11.44% 2 7,045 11.44% 2
Write-in lists 45 0.07% 0 45 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 61,556 100.00% 17 61,556 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 383 0.62%
Total Polled 61,939 57.10%
Registered Electors 108,481

The following candidates were elected:[182] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Reinhold Grönvall (SP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); Mikko Latva (NP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Frans Oskar Lilius (NP); Frans Mustasilta (SDP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); Iisakki Saha (SP); Miina Sillanpää (SDP); Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (SP); Väinö Tanner (SDP); and Kalle Vänniä (SP).

1911
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Results of the 1911 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1911:[183][184][185][186]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,060 57.11% 10
Finnish Party SP 17,364 26.06% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 8,120 12.18% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 3,060 4.59% 0
Write-in lists 39 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 66,643 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 458 0.68%
Total Polled 67,101 64.10%
Registered Electors 104,675

The following candidates were elected:[187] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Reinhold Grönvall (SP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Edvard Hannula (NP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taave Junnila (SP); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); J. F. Kivikoski (SDP); Wilho Laine (SDP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Frans Oskar Lilius (NP); Juho Kusti Paasikivi (SP); Jussi Rainio (SDP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); and Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (SP).

1910
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Results of the 1910 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 February 1910:[188][189][190][191]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 37,435 56.60% 10
Finnish Party SP 17,790 26.90% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,542 11.40% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 3,207 4.85% 0
Others 161 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 66,135 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 416 0.63%
Total Polled 66,551 64.70%
Registered Electors 102,862

The following candidates were elected:[192] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Reinhold Grönvall (SP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Edvard Hannula (NP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taave Junnila (SP); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); J. F. Kivikoski (SDP); Wilho Laine (SDP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Frans Oskar Lilius (NP); Juho Kusti Paasikivi (SP); Jussi Rainio (SDP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); and Anshelm Sjöstedt-Jussila (SP).

1900s

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1909
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Results of the 1909 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 May 1909:[193][194][195][196]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,735 54.65% 9
Finnish Party SP 19,596 27.65% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 8,171 11.53% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,151 5.86% 1
Others 223 0.31% 0
Valid Votes 70,876 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 405 0.57%
Total Polled 71,281 69.67%
Registered Electors 102,312

The following candidates were elected:[197] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Jonas Castrén (NP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Edvard Hannula (NP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taave Junnila (SP); Antti Kaarne (KrTL); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); Frans Koskinen (SDP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Väinö Nyström (SP); Frans Rapola (SP); Eetu Salin (SDP); Juho Seppä-Murto (SP); and Väinö Tanner (SDP).

1908
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Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[198][199][200][201]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,080 54.62% 9
Finnish Party SP 19,303 27.68% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,813 11.21% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,284 6.14% 1
Others 244 0.35% 0
Valid Votes 69,724 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 609 0.87%
Total Polled 70,333 70.48%
Registered Electors 99,793

The following candidates were elected:[202] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taave Junnila (SP); Antti Kaarne (KrTL); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); Vilho Korhonen (SDP); Frans Koskinen (SDP); Mikko Latva (NP); Juho Lautasalo (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); Juho Kusti Paasikivi (SP); Frans Rapola (SP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); Eemil Nestor Setälä (NP); Väinö Tanner (SDP); and Iida Vemmelpuu (SP).

1907
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Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[200][203][204][205]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 41,705 54.84% 10
Finnish Party SP 20,598 27.09% 5
Young Finnish Party NP 7,557 9.94% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 4,246 5.58% 1
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 234 0.31% 0
Others 1,709 2.25% 0
Valid Votes 76,049 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 628 0.82%
Total Polled 76,677 78.53%
Registered Electors 97,642

The following candidates were elected:[206] Emanuel Aromaa (SDP); Emil Helkiö (SP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taavetti Kalliokorpi (SDP); Mimmi Kanervo (SDP); Frans Koskinen (SDP); Wilho Laine (SDP); Oskari Leivo (SDP); J. R. Merinen (SDP); Matti Merivirta (KrTL); Juho Kusti Paasikivi (SP); Frans Rantanen (SDP); Frans Rapola (SP); Kalle Salminen (SDP); Eemil Nestor Setälä (NP); Väinö Tanner (SDP); and Iida Vemmelpuu (SP).

Notes

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  1. ^ Ilkka Suominen (Kok) is not showing as elected at the 1972 parliamentary election in Suomen virallinen tilasto XXIX A:32: Kansanedustajain vaalit 1972 but Parliament of Finland website shows him to be a member for Turku North from 1970 to 1975.[81]
  2. ^ Matti Raipala (Kok) is showing as elected from Häme North at the 1962 parliamentary election in Suomen virallinen tilasto XXIX A:28: Kansanedustajain vaalit 1962 but Parliament of Finland website shows him to be a member for Turku North from 1954 to 1970.[98]

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