Lapland (parliamentary electoral district)

Constituency
for the Eduskunta
Municipality
RegionLapland
Population175,795 (2022)
Electorate159,503 (2023)
Area92,678 km2 (2022)[1]
Current constituency
Created1939
Seats
List
  • 6 (2023–present)
  • 7 (2003–2019)
  • 8 (1979–1999)
  • 9 (1970–1975)
  • 10 (1966)
  • 9 (1954–1962)
  • 8 (1945–1951)
  • 7 (1939)
Members

Lapland is a Finnish constituency represented in the eduskunta. It covers the administrative region of Lapland, with a population, as of its most recent accessible calculation in 2022, of 176,151. Lapland currently elects six members to the eduskunta.The constituency is largely rural, and the only cities in the area are small. Thus, the dominant party has traditionally been the rural Centre Party. The second party that holds major influence in the area is the SKDL/Left Alliance. The other two major Finnish parties, the social democratic SDP and conservative NCP have usually received one of the seats in the constituency. The NCP has often allied with the Christian Democrats.

History

Lapland Province was separated from Oulu Province in 1938 and the electoral district was created from the previous Oulu electoral district in 1939.

Electoral system

Lapland currently elects 6 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[2][3] Parties may form electoral alliances with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[4][5] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral alliance may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate.[6] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[7][8]

Members of Parliament

Election Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
Member
(Party)
March
2003
Jari Vilén
(National Coalition)
Hannes Manninen
(Centre)
Simo Rundgren
(Centre)
Hannu Takkula
(Centre)
Esko-Juhani Tennilä
(Left Alliance)
Maija Rask
(Social Democrats)
Markus Mustajärvi
(Left Alliance)
March
2007
Ulla Karvo
(National Coalition)
Paavo Väyrynen
(Centre)
Janne Seurujärvi
(Centre)
Johanna Ojala-Niemelä
(Social Democrats)
April
2011
Heikki Autto
(National Coalition)
Markus Lohi
(Centre)
Simo Rundgren
(Centre)
Eeva-Maria Maijala
(Centre)
Hanna Mäntylä
(True Finns)
April
2015
Katri Kulmuni
(Centre)
Paavo Väyrynen
(Centre)
April 2015
co-option
Mikko Kärnä
(Centre)
July 2017
co-option
Matti Torvinen
(Blue Reform)
June 2018
co-option
Paavo Väyrynen
(Citizens' Party)
April
2019
Mikko Kärnä
(Centre)
Heikki Autto
(National Coalition)
Kaisa Juuso
(Finns Party)
April
2023
Sara Seppänen
(Finns Party)
Seat abolished
6 seats

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 9,731 9.94% 0 3,386 3.46% 0 17,685 18.06% 1 297 0.30% 0 24,321 24.84% 2 11,978 12.23% 1 1,075 1.10% 0 26,199 26.76% 2
2019 14,128 14.16% 1 9,706 9.72% 0 13,479 13.51% 1 112 0.11% 0 29,145 29.20% 3 11,243 11.26% 1 1,077 1.08% 0 17,160 17.19% 1
2015 13,827 13.71% 1 2,643 2.62% 0 10,943 10.85% 1 470 0.47% 0 43,293 42.92% 4 10,155 10.07% 0 1,112 1.10% 0 16,621 16.48% 1
2011 16,634 16.74% 1 3,408 3.43% 0 11,747 11.82% 1 32,011 32.22% 3 12,466 12.55% 1 1,626 1.64% 0 20,336 20.47% 1
2007 22,353 23.09% 2 3,104 3.21% 0 14,595 15.08% 1 41,711 43.15% 3 11,525 11.91% 1 941 0.97% 0 1,732 1.79% 0
2003 26,067 25.57% 2 2,152 2.11% 0 14,732 14.45% 1 221 0.22% 0 45,696 44.83% 3 129 0.13% 0 10,406 10.21% 2 844 0.83% 0 164 0.16% 0
1999 28,093 27.08% 2 1,847 1.07% 1 13,875 13.37% 1 44,432 42.83% 4 10,356 9.98% 1 1,315 1.27% 0 558 0.54% 0
1995 28,126 25.62% 2 2,604 2.37% 0 20,744 18.89% 1 42,895 38.81% 4 275 0.25% 0 9,863 8.98% 1 1,571 1.43% 0 1,010 0.92% 0
1991 22,562 19.76% 2 3,977 3.48% 0 15,933 13.95% 1 56,850 49.79% 5 461 0.40% 0 10,092 8.84% 0 1,177 1.03% 0 2,208 1.93% 0
1987 19,392 16.23% 3 2,590 2.17% 0 16,171 13.54% 1 45,249 37.88% 4 707 0.59% 0 14,214 11.90% 1 1,375 1.15% 0 4,685 3.92% 0
1983 19,477 15.64% 1 21,073 16.91% 1 47,455 38.10% 4 14,946 12.00% 1 1,090 0.88% 0 5,003 4.02% 0
1979 38,214 31.44% 3 15,559 12.80% 1 42,311 34.80% 3 5,460 4.49% 0 14,092 11.60% 1 2,142 1.76% 0 2,730 2.25% 0
1975 36,784 31.83% 3 16,984 14.70% 1 37,148 32.15% 4 4,815 4.17% 0 11,924 10.32% 1 1,237 1.07% 0 2,941 2.55% 0
1972 30,958 29.46% 3 13,725 13.06% 1 30,541 29.06% 3 6,427 6.10% 0 10,935 10.41% 1 912 0.87% 0 11,329 10.78% 1
1970 29,041 28.11% 3 12,590 12.19% 1 29,609 28.66% 3 8,891 8.61% 0 9,723 9.41% 1 12,849 12.44% 1
1966 34,987 35.10% 4 14,306 14.35% 1 33,515 33.62% 4 7,818 7.84% 1 7,971 8.00% 0
1962 32,425 33.88% 3 7,854 8.21% 0 35,325 36.91% 4 7,886 8.24% 1 8,643 9.03% 1 1,509 1.58% 0
1958 29,498 36.93% 4 9,807 12.28% 1 28,115 35.19% 3 3,056 3.83% 0 7,076 8.86% 1
1954 25,734 33.24% 3 9,987 12.90% 1 31,025 40.08% 4 2,766 3.57% 0 7,892 10.19% 1
1951 23,358 33.72% 3 9,421 13.60% 1 26,238 37.87% 3 2,274 3.28% 0 7,974 11.51% 1
1948 18,683 29.66% 2 8,900 14.13% 1 25,870 41.07% 4 718 1.14% 0 8,645 13.44% 1
1945 13,502 27.66% 2 6,949 14.23% 1 20,631 42.26% 4 1,259 2.58% 0 6,001 12.29% 1
1939 10,692 29.09% 2 19,184 52.19% 5 948 2.58% 0 2,977 8.10% 0

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed

2020s

2023

Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[9][10][11]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finns Party PS 26,199 26.76% 2 26,199 26.76% 2
Centre Party Kesk 24,321 24.84% 2 24,321 24.84% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 17,685 18.06% 1 17,685 18.06% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 11,978 12.23% 1 13,053 13.33% 1
Christian Democrats KD 1,075 1.10% 0
Left Alliance Vas 9,731 9.94% 0 9,731 9.94% 0
Green League Vihr 3,386 3.46% 0 3,386 3.46% 0
Lapland's Non-Aligned Joint List 1,231 1.26% 0 1,231 1.26% 0
Freedom Alliance VL 693 0.71% 0 693 0.71% 0
Movement Now Liik 640 0.65% 0 640 0.65% 0
Power Belongs to the People VKK 299 0.31% 0 299 0.31% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 297 0.30% 0 297 0.30% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 172 0.18% 0 172 0.18% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 161 0.16% 0 161 0.16% 0
The Open Party 36 0.4% 0 36 0.4% 0
Valid votes 97,904 100.00% 6 97,904 100.00% 6
Rejected votes 511 0.52%
Total polled 98,415 61.70%
Registered electors 159,503

The following candidates were elected:[12]

Heikki Autto (Kok), 7,185 votes; Kaisa Juuso (PS), 6,078 votes; Katri Kulmuni (Kesk), 8,397 votes; Markus Lohi (Kesk), 4,636 votes; Johanna Ojala-Niemelä (SDP), 7,110 votes; Sara Seppänen (PS), 11,153 votes.

2010s

2019

Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[13][14][15]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 29,145 29.20% 3 29,145 29.20% 3
Finns Party PS 17,160 17.19% 1 17,160 17.19% 1
Left Alliance Vas 14,128 14.16% 1 14,128 14.16% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 13,479 13.51% 1 13,479 13.51% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 11,243 11.26% 1 12,432 12.46% 1
Christian Democrats KD 1,077 1.08% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 112 0.11% 0
Green League Vihr 9,706 9.72% 0 9,706 9.72% 0
Movement Now Liik 1,991 1.99% 0 1,991 1.99% 0
Seven Star Movement TL 667 0.67% 0 667 0.67% 0
Blue Reform SIN 483 0.48% 0 483 0.48% 0
Pirate Party Pir 280 0.28% 0 280 0.28% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 150 0.15% 0 150 0.15% 0
Feminist Party FP 121 0.12% 0 121 0.12% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 35 0.04% 0 35 0.04% 0
Independence Party IPU 30 0.03% 0 30 0.03% 0
Valid votes 99,807 100.00% 7 99,807 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 689 0.69%
Total polled 100,496 62.40%
Registered electors 161,059

The following candidates were elected:[16] Heikki Autto (Kok), 5,467 votes; Kaisa Juuso (PS), 5,767 votes; Katri Kulmuni (Kesk), 8,423 votes; Mikko Kärnä (Kesk), 6,480 votes; Markus Lohi (Kesk), 4,969 votes; Markus Mustajärvi (Vas), 5,528 votes; Johanna Ojala-Niemelä (SDP), 6,719 votes.

2015

Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[17][18][19]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 43,293 42.92% 4 43,293 42.92% 4
True Finns PS 16,621 16.48% 1 17,733 17.58% 1
Christian Democrats KD 1,112 1.10% 0
Left Alliance Vas 13,827 13.71% 1 13,827 13.71% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 10,943 10.85% 1 10,943 10.85% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 10,155 10.07% 0 10,155 10.07% 0
Green League Vihr 2,643 2.62% 0 2,643 2.62% 0
Pirate Party Pir 818 0.81% 0 818 0.81% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 470 0.47% 0 470 0.47% 0
Independence Party IPU 446 0.44% 0 446 0.44% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 285 0.28% 0 285 0.28% 0
Change 2011 219 0.22% 0 219 0.22% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 39 0.04% 0 39 0.04% 0
Valid votes 100,871 100.00% 7 100,871 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 587 0.58%
Total polled 101,458 62.34%
Registered electors 162,906

The following candidates were elected:[20] Katri Kulmuni (Kesk), 9,702 votes; Markus Lohi (Kesk), 4,793 votes; Eeva-Maria Maijala (Kesk), 5,515 votes; Markus Mustajärvi (Vas), 5,743 votes; Hanna Mäntylä (PS), 8,072 votes; Johanna Ojala-Niemelä (SDP), 6,248 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 6,889 votes.

2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[21][22][23]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 32,011 32.22% 3 32,011 32.22% 3
True Finns PS 20,336 20.47% 1 20,336 20.47% 1
Left Alliance Vas 16,634 16.74% 1 16,634 16.74% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 12,466 12.55% 1 12,466 12.55% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 11,747 11.82% 1 11,747 11.82% 1
Green League Vihr 3,408 3.43% 0 3,408 3.43% 0
Christian Democrats KD 1,626 1.64% 0 1,626 1.64% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 267 0.05% 0 501 0.10% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 234 0.04% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 426 0.43% 0 426 0.43% 0
Change 2011 124 0.12% 0 124 0.12% 0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future VP 53 0.05% 0 53 0.05% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 25 0.03% 0 25 0.03% 0
Valid votes 99,357 100.00% 7 507,189 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 693 0.70%
Total polled 100,050 61.15%
Registered electors 163,623

The following candidates were elected:[24] Heikki Autto (Kok), 5,025 votes; Markus Lohi (Kesk), 3,615 votes; Eeva-Maria Maijala (Kesk), 4,692 votes; Markus Mustajärvi (Vas), 7,621 votes; Hanna Mäntylä (PS), 3,064 votes; Johanna Ojala-Niemelä (SDP), 7,052 votes; Simo Rundgren (Kesk), 3,825 votes.

2000s

2007

Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[25][26][27]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 41,771 43.2% 3 42,712 0.0% 3
Christian Democrats KD 941 1.0% 0
Left Alliance Vas 22,353 23.1% 2 22,353 23.1% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 11,525 11.9% 1 14,629 0.0% 1
Green League Vihr 3,104 3.2% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 14,595 15.1% 1 14,595 15.1% 1
True Finns PS 1,732 1.8% 0 1,931 0.0% 0
Independence Party IPU 50 0.1% 0
For the Poor 149 0.2% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 341 0.4% 0 341 0.4% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 216 0.2% 0 216 0.2% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 18 0.0% 0 18 0.0% 0
Valid votes 96,795 100.00% 7 96,795 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 647 0.7%
Total polled 97,442 60.03%
Registered electors 162,315

The following candidates were elected:[28] Ulla Karvo (Kok), 4,634 votes; Hannes Manninen (Kesk), 5,548 votes; Markus Mustajärvi (Vas), 7,675 votes; Johanna Ojala-Niemelä (SDP), 6,252 votes; Janne Seurujärvi (Kesk), 5,341 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Vas), 7,739 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 10,944 votes.

2003

Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[29][30][31]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 45,696 44.8% 3 45,696 44.8% 3
Left Alliance Vas 26,067 25.6% 2 26,067 25.6% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 14,732 14.5% 1 14,732 14.5% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 10,406 10.2% 1 11,543 11.3% 1
Christian Democrats KD 844 0.8% 0
True Finns PS 164 0.2% 0
Liberals Lib 129 0.1% 0
Green League Vihr 2,152 2.1% 0 2,152 2.1% 0
Forces for Change in Finland 727 0.7% 0 727 0.7% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 339 0.3% 0 339 0.3% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 325 0.3% 0 325 0.3% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 221 0.2% 0 221 0.2% 0
Pensioners for People 128 0.1% 0 128 0.1% 0
Valid votes 101,930 100.00% 7 101,930 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 936 0.92%
Total polled 102,866 63.35%
Registered electors 162,372

The following candidates were elected:[32] Hannes Manninen (Kesk), 4,288 votes; Markus Mustajärvi (Vas), 4,895 votes; Maija Rask (SDP), 7,030 votes; Simo Rundgren (Kesk), 5,353; Hannu Takkula (Kesk), 10,937 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Vas), 10,580 votes; Jari Vilén (Kok), 5,874 votes.

1990s

1999

Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[33][34][35][36]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 44,432 42.83% 4 44,432 42.83% 4
Left Alliance Vas 28,093 27.08% 2 28,093 27.08% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 13,875 13.37% 1 13,875 13.37% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 10,356 9.98% 1 12,229 11.79% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,315 1.27% 0
True Finns PS 558 0.54% 0
Green League Vihr 1,847 1.07% 0 1,847 1.78% 0
Finland: Non-EU Joint List 1,106 1.07% 0 1,106 1.07% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 405 0.39% 0 706 0.68% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 209 0.20% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 92 0.09% 0
Reform Group Rem 636 0.61% 0 676 0.65% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 40 0.04% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 286 0.28% 0 286 0.28% 0
Sitoutumattomat 2000 222 0.21% 0 222 0.21% 0
Pensioners for People EKA 158 0.15% 0 158 0.15% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 119 0.11% 0 119 0.11% 0
Valid votes 103,749 100.00% 8 103,749 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 922 0.88%
Total polled 104,671 63.11%
Registered electors 165,856

The following candidates were elected:[37] Maria Kaisa Aula (Kesk), 6,722 votes; Ossi Korteniemi (Kesk), 5,031 votes; Hannes Manninen (Kesk), 4,973 votes; Matti Huutola (Vas), 3,435 votes; Maija Rask (SDP), 5,230 votes; Hannu Takkula (Kesk), 11,978 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Vas), 13,713 votes; Jari Vilén (Kok), 2,892 votes.

1995

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 19 March 1995:[38][39][40]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 42,895 40.24% 4 44,180 40.24% 4
Finnish Rural Party SMP 1,010 0.92% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 275 0.25% 0
Left Alliance Vas 28,126 25.62% 2 28,126 25.62% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 20,744 18.89% 1 20,744 18.89% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 9,863 8.98% 1 11,434 10.41% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,571 1.43% 0
Green League Vihr 2,604 2.37% 0 2,604 2.37% 0
Young Finns Nuor 1,176 1.07% 0 1,176 1.07% 0
Kristina Lummi (Independent) 645 0.59% 0 645 0.59% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 545 0.50% 0 545 0.50% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 254 0.23% 0 254 0.23% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 94 0.09% 0 94 0.09% 0
Valid votes 109,802 100.00% 8 109,802 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 1,059 0.96%
Total polled 110,861 65.60%
Registered electors 169,007

The following candidates were elected:[41] Asko Apukka (Vas), 4,629 votes; Maria Kaisa Aula (Kesk), 9,280 votes; Ossi Korteniemi (Kesk), 4,979 votes; Osmo Kurola (Kok), 3,363 votes; Hannes Manninen (Kesk), 5,102 votes; Maija Rask (SDP), 6,752 votes; Hannu Takkula (Kesk), 9,356 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Vas), 11,004 votes.

1991

Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 17 March 1991:[42][43][44][45]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 56,850 49.79% 5 57,311 50.19% 5
Liberal People's Party LKP 461 0.40% 0
Left Alliance Vas 22,562 19.76% 2 22,562 19.76% 2
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 15,933 13.95% 1 15,933 13.95% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 10,092 8.84% 0 10,092 8.84% 0
Green League Vihr 3,977 3.48% 0 3,977 3.48% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 2,208 1.93% 0 2,208 1.93% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,177 1.03% 0 1,177 1.03% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 310 0.27% 0 310 0.27% 0
Women's Party NAISL 223 0.20% 0 223 0.20% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 206 0.18% 0 206 0.18% 0
Joint list 114 0.10% 0 114 0.10% 0
Humanity Party IPU 65 0.06% 0 65 0.06% 0
Valid votes 114,178 100.00% 8 114,178 100.00% 8
Blank votes 552 0.48%
Rejected Votess – Other 1,046 0.90%
Total polled 115,776 68.30%
Registered electors 169,507

The following candidates were elected:[46] Asko Apukka [fi] (Vas), 5,744 votes; Maria Kaisa Aula [fi] (Kesk), 5,300 votes; Timo Ensio Korva [fi] (Kesk), 6,608 votes; Lasse Näsi (Kesk), 5,488 votes; Seppo Pelttari [fi] (Kesk), 7,044 votes; Hannele Pokka (Kesk), 9,178 votes; Maija Rask (SDP), 6,419 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Vas), 7,505 votes.

1980s

1987

Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1987:[47][48][49][50]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 45,249 37.88% 4 47,331 39.62% 4
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,375 1.15% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 707 0.59% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 19,392 16.23% 1 19,392 16.23% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 16,171 13.54% 1 16,171 13.54% 1
Democratic Alternative DEVA 14,305 11.98% 1 14,305 11.98% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 14,214 11.90% 1 14,214 11.90% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 4,685 3.92% 0 4,685 3.92% 0
Green League Vihr 2,590 2.17% 0 2,590 2.17% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 763 0.64% 0 763 0.64% 0
Valid votes 119,451 100.00% 8 119,451 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 930 0.77%
Total polled 120,381 70.49%
Registered electors 170,774

The following candidates were elected:[51] Aimo Ajo [fi] (SDP), 5,570 votes; Asko Apukka [fi] (SKDL), 4,930 votes; Keijo Jääskeläinen [fi] (Kok), 3,705 votes; Seppo Pelttari [fi] (Kesk), 6,404 votes; Hannele Pokka (Kesk), 9,987 votes; Kimmo Sarapää [fi] (Kesk), 4,679 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (DEVA), 12,203 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 12,546 votes.

1983

Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1983:[52][53][54][55][56]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party Kesk-LKP 47,455 38.10% 4 48,545 38.97% 4
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,090 0.88% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 21,073 16.92% 1 21,073 16.92% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 19,477 15.64% 1 19,477 15.64% 1
Joint List A 15,340 12.31% 1 15,340 12.31% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 14,946 12.00% 1 14,946 12.00% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 5,003 4.02% 0 5,003 4.02% 0
Union for Democracy KVL 183 0.15% 0 183 0.15% 0
Valid votes 124,567 100.00% 8 124,567 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 800 0.64%
Total polled 125,267 74.19%
Registered electors 168,985

The following candidates were elected:[57] Aimo Ajo [fi] (SDP), 6,439 votes; Lauri Impiö (Kok), 5,435 votes; Mikko Jokela [fi] (Kesk), 6,428 votes; Niilo Koskenniemi [fi] (SKDL), 5,876 votes; Seppo Pelttari [fi] (Kesk), 6,172 votes; Hannele Pokka (Kesk), 11,085 votes; Esko-Juhani Tennilä (Independent), 14,995 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 9,788 votes.

1970s

1979

Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 18 and 19 March 1979:[58][59][60]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 42,311 34.81% 3 47,771 39.31% 3
Liberal People's Party LKP 5,460 4.49% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 38,214 31.44% 3 38,214 31.44% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 15,559 12.80% 1 15,559 12.80% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 14,092 11.60% 1 14,092 11.60% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 2,730 2.25% 0 5,016 4.13% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 2,142 1.76% 0
Constitutional People's Party PKP 144 0.12% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 875 0.72% 0 875 0.72% 0
Valid votes 121,527 100.00% 8 121,527 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 503 0.41%
Total polled 122,030 74.59%
Registered electors 163,599

The following candidates were elected:[61] Esko–Juhani Tennilä (SKDL), 10,236 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 9,497 votes; Niilo Topias Koskenniemi (SKDL), 7,805 votes; Mikko Erkki Ekorre (SKDL), 7,751 votes; Aimo Ajo (SDP), 7,649 votes; Mikko Jokela (Kesk), 6,106 votes; Hannele Pokka (Kesk), 5,624 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,490 votes; Lauri Impiö (Kok), 5,246 votes.

1975

Results of the 1975 parliamentary election held on 21 and 22 September 1975:[62][63][64][65]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 37,148 32.15% 4 46,558 40.29% 4
Liberal People's Party LKP 4,815 4.17% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 3,358 2.90% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,237 1.07% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 36,784 31.83% 3 36,784 31.83% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 16,984 14.70% 1 16,984 14.70% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 11,924 10.32% 1 11,924 10.32% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 2,941 2.55% 0 3,298 2.85% 0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party SPK 234 0.20% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 123 0.11% 0
Valid votes 115,548 100.00% 9 115,548 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 420 0.30%
Total polled 115,968 73.90%
Registered electors 156,921

The following candidates were elected:[66] Esko-Juhani Tennilä (SKDL), 5,447 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 9,497 votes; Niilo Topias Koskenniemi (SKDL), 6,150 votes; Mikko Erkki Ekorre (SKDL), 6,066 votes; Aimo Ajo (SDP), 8,220 votes; Mikko Jokela (Kesk), 6,106 votes; Hannele Pokka (Kesk), 5,624 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,490 votes; Lauri Impiö (Kok), 5,246 votes.

1972

Results of the 1972 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1972:[67][68][69]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 30,958 29.46% 3 31,221 29.71% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 263 0.25% 0
Centre Party Kesk 30,541 29.06% 3 30,541 29.06% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 13,725 13.06% 1 13,725 13.06% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 11,239 10.69% 1 12,151 11.56% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 912 0.87% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 10,935 10.41% 1 22,575 10.41% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 6,427 6.12% 0 6,427 6.12% 0
Valid votes 105,090 100.00% 9 105,090 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 405 0.38%
Total polled 105,495 82.76%
Registered electors 127,465

The following candidates were elected:[70] Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL), 8,831 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 8,132 votes; Jouni Mykkänen (Kok), 7,792 votes; Aimo Ajo (SDP), 6,308 votes; Arttur Antero Niemelä (SMP), 5,856 votes; Mikko Jokela (Kesk), 4,445 votes; Pekka Vilmi (Kesk), 5,342 votes; Niilo Topias Koskenniemi (SDKL), 4,730 votes; Veli Pekka Salla (SDKL), 3,903 votes.

1970

Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[71][72][73]

Party Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 29,609 28.66% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 29,041 28.11% 3
Finnish Rural Party SMP 12,849 12.44% 1
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 12,590 12.19% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 9,723 9.41% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 8,891 8.61% 0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 357 0.24% 0
Others 258 0.25% 0
Valid votes 103,318 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 417 0.40%
Total polled 103,375 82.10%
Registered electors 125,913

The following candidates were elected:[74] Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL), 8,911 votes; Jouni Mykkänen (Kok), 7,792 votes; Paavo Väyrynen (Kesk), 6,016 votes; Pekka Vilmi (Kesk), 5,832 votes; Urho Knuuti (SDP), 5,282 votes; Veikko Hanhirova (Kesk), 5,170 votes; Niilo Topias Koskenniemi (SDKL), 4,137 votes; Veli Pekka Salla (SDKL), 4,060 votes; Arttur Antero Niemelä (SMP), 2,826 votes.

1960s

1966

Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[75][76][77][78][79]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre Party Kesk 33,515 33.62% 4 41,333 41.46% 5
Liberal People's Party LKP 7,818 7.84% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 34,987 35.10% 4 36,068 36.18% 4
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 1,081 1.08% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 14,306 14.35% 1 14,306 14.35% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 7,971 8.00% 0 7,971 8.00% 0
Write-in lists 5 0.00% 0 5 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 99,683 100.00% 10 99,683 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 60 0.06%
Rejected Votess – Other 324 0.32%
Total Polled 100,085 86.91%
Registered Electors 115,153

The following candidates were elected:[80] Pekka Vilmi (Kesk), 6,890 votes; Tuure Salo (LKP), 6,644 votes;Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL), 6,370 votes; Veikko Hanhirova (Kesk), 5,652 votes; Olavi Lahtela (Kesk), 5,589 votes; Eino Tainio (SDKL), 5,138 votes; Urho Knuuti (SDP), 5,072 votes; Toivo Friman (SDKL), 5,004 votes; Eino Sääskilahti (Kesk), 4,991 votes; Veli Salla (SDKL), 4,553 votes.


1962

Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[81][82][83][84][85]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 35,325 36.91% 4 43,211 45.15% 5
People's Party of Finland SK 7,886 8.24% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 32,425 33.88% 3 60,239 33.88% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 8,643 9.03% 1 8,868 9.27% 1
Liberal League VL 225 0.24% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 7,854 8.21% 0 7,854 8.21% 0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 1,826 1.91% 0 1,826 1.91% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 1,509 1.58% 0 1,509 1.58% 0
Write-in lists 3 0.00% 0 3 0.00% 0
Valid votes 95,696 100.00% 9 95,696 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 407 0.42%
Total polled 96,103 87.31%
Registered electors 110,071

The following candidates were elected:[86] Tuure Salo (SK), 7,886 votes; Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL), 6,836 votes; Olavi Lahtela (ML), 6,712 votes; Markus Niskala (ML), 6,394 votes; Eino Tainio (SDKL), 6,121 votes; Vilho Suosalo (SDKL), 5,682 votes; Akseli Paarman (ML), 5,442 votes; Eino Sääskilahti (ML), 5,418 votes; Erkki Koivisto (Kok), 5,072 votes.

1950s

1958

Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[87][88][89][90][91]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 29,498 36.93% 4 29,498 36.93% 4
Agrarian Party ML 28,115 35.19% 3 28,115 35.19% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 7,076 8.86% 1 12,444 15.58% 1
People's Party of Finland SK 3,056 3.83% 0
Agrarian Party Opposition MLO 2,312 2.89% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 9,807 12.28% 1 9,807 12.28% 1
Write-in lists 3 0.00% 0 3 0.00% 0
Valid votes 79,866 100.00% 9 79,866 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 474 0.59%
Total polled 80,340 79.19%
Registered electors 101,456

The following candidates were elected:[92] Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL), 6,823 votes; Eino Tainio (SDKL), 6,019 votes; Juho Lakkala (SDKL), 5,682 votes; Martti Miettunen (ML), 5,170 votes; Erkki Koivisto (Kok), 5,072 votes; Vilho Väyrynen (SDP), 3,986 votes; Olavi Lahtela (ML), 4,522 votes; Markus Niskala (ML), 4,522 votes; Toivo Friman (SDKL), 3,868 votes.

1954

Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[93][94][95][96][97]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 31,025 40.08% 4 31,025 40.08% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 25,734 33.24% 3 25,734 33.24% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 7,892 10.19% 1 10,658 13.77% 1
People's Party of Finland SK 2,766 3.57% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 9,987 12.90% 1 9,987 12.90% 1
Write-in lists 10 0.01% 0 10 0.01% 0
Valid votes 77,414 100.00% 9 77,414 100.00% 9
Rejected votes 401 0.70%
Total polled 77,815 81.81%
Registered electors 94,142

The following candidates were elected:[98] Toivo Friman (SKDL); Erkki Koivisto (Kok); Matti Lahtela (ML); Martti Miettunen (ML); Eino Tainio (SKDL); Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL); Vilho Väyrynen (SDP).

1951

Results of the 1951 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1951:[99][100][101][102]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 26,238 37.87% 3 28,512 41.16% 3
People's Party of Finland SK 2,274 3.28% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 23,358 33.72% 3 23,358 33.72% 3
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 9,421 13.60% 1 9,421 13.60% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 7,974 11.51% 1 7,974 11.51% 1
Write-in lists 13 0.01% 0 13 0.01% 0
Valid votes 69,278 100.00% 8 69,278 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 529 0.76%
Total polled 69,807 77.28%
Registered electors 90,333

The following candidates were elected:[103] Toivo Friman (SKDL); Erkki Koivisto (Kok); Matti Lahtela (ML); Martti Miettunen (ML); Markus Niskala (ML); Juho Pöykkö (ML); Eino Tainio (SKDL); Anna-Liisa Tiekso (SDKL); Vilho Väyrynen (SDP).

1940s

1948

Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[104][105][106]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 25,870 41.07% 4 25,870 41.07% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 18,683 29.66% 2 18,683 29.66% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 8,465 13.44% 1 9,183 14.58% 1
National Progressive Party KE 718 1.14% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 8,900 14.13% 1 8,900 14.13% 1
Small Farmers Party 196 0.31% 0 196 0.31% 0
Write-in lists 161 0.26% 0 161 0.26% 0
Valid votes 62,993 100.00% 8 62,993 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 384 0.61%
Total polled 63,377 76.63%
Registered electors 82,707

The following candidates were elected:[107] Toivo Friman (SKDL); Erkki Koivisto (Kok); Janne Koivuranta (ML); Matti Lahtela (ML); Martti Miettunen (ML); Markus Niskala (ML); Eino Tainio (SKDL); Vilho Väyrynen (SDP).

1945

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[108][109][110]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 20,631 42.26% 4 21,890 44.84% 4
National Progressive Party KE 1,259 2.58% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 13,502 27.66% 2 13,981 28.63% 2
Small Farmers Party 479 0.98% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 6,949 14.23% 1 6,949 14.23% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 6,001 12.29% 1 6,001 12.29% 1
Valid votes 48,821 100.00% 8 48,821 100.00% 8
Rejected votes 612 1.24%
Total polled 49,433 63.36%
Registered electors 78,020

The following candidates were elected:[111] Lauri Kaijalainen (ML); Erkki Koivisto (Kok); Matti Lahtela (ML); Martti Miettunen (ML); Markus Niskala (ML); Heikki Pesonen (SDP); Eino Tainio (SKDL); Reino Uusisalmi (SKDL).

1930s

1939

Results of the 1939 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1939:[112][113][114]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Agrarian Party ML 19,184 52.19% 5 20,132 54.77% 5
National Progressive Party KE 948 2.58% 0
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 10,692 29.09% 2 10,692 29.09% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 2,977 8.10% 0 2,977 8.10% 0
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 1,960 5.33% 0 1,960 5.33% 0
Party of Smallholders and Rural People PMP 976 2.66% 0 976 2.66% 0
Write-in lists 18 0.49% 0 18 0.61% 0
Valid votes 36,755 100.00% 7 36,755 100.00% 7
Rejected votes 224 0.32%
Total polled 36,979 62.28%
Registered electors 59,379

The following candidates were elected:[115] Uuno Hannula (ML); Antti Junes (ML); Lauri Kaijalainen (ML); O. H. Kekäläinen (SDP); Janne Koivuranta (ML); Matti Lahtela (ML); Martti Peltonen (SDP).

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