Häme (parliamentary electoral district)

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Häme
Tavastland
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Häme within Finland
Municipality
RegionKanta-Häme
Päijät-Häme
Population374,139 (2022)[1]
Electorate310,047 (2023)
Area12,649 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1907
Seats
List
  • 14 (2003–present)
  • 13 (1991–2003)
  • 15 (1972–1991)
  • 14 (1951–1972)
  • 11 (1907–1951)
Members of Parliament[3]
List

Häme (Swedish: Tavastland; also known as Tavastia) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Häme Province South (Finnish: Hämeen läänin eteläinen; Swedish: Tavastehus läns södra) in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Häme in 1997. It is conterminous with the regions of Kanta-Häme and Päijät-Häme. The district currently elects 14 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 310,047 registered electors.

History[edit]

Häme Province South was one 16 electoral districts established by the Election Act of the Grand Duchy of Finland (Suomen Suuriruhtinaanmaan Vaalilaki) passed by the Diet of Finland in 1906.[4] It consisted of the hundreds (kihlakunta) of Hauho, Hollola and Tammela in the province of Häme.[4] Viiala municipality was transferred from Häme Province North to Häme Province South in 1951.[5] In 1990, the municipalities of Kylmäkoski, Toijala, Valkeakoski and Viiala were transferred from Häme Province South to Häme Province North and Somero municipality was transferred from Häme Province South to Turku Province South.[6][7] The district was renamed Häme in 1997.[8][9]

In 1998, the municipalities of Hartola, Heinola and Sysmä were transferred from Mikkeli to Häme and the municipalities of Artjärvi and Orimattila were transferred from Uusimaa to Häme.[6] At the same time, Urjala municipality was transferred from Häme to Pirkanmaa.[6] Iitti municipality was transferred from Southeast Finland to Häme in 2021.[10]

Electoral system[edit]

Häme currently elects 14 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[edit]

Summary[edit]

Election Left Alliance
Vas / SKDL / STPV / SSTP
Green League
Vihr
Social Democrats
SDP / SDTP / SDP
Swedish People's
SFP
Centre
Kesk / ML
Liberals
Lib / LKP / SK / KE / NP
National Coalition
Kok / SP
Christian Democrats
KD / SKL
Finns
PS / SMP / SPP
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2023 12,171 5.87% 1 9,818 4.74% 0 49,137 23.71% 4 559 0.27% 0 17,902 8.64% 1 44,555 21.50% 3 11,444 5.52% 1 50,611 24.42% 4
2019 15,172 7.37% 1 17,354 8.43% 1 49,359 23.99% 4 500 0.24% 0 20,892 10.15% 1 39,511 19.20% 3 11,733 5.70% 1 43,199 21.00% 3
2015 12,182 6.02% 1 10,350 5.11% 0 44,737 22.10% 3 36,020 17.79% 3 43,544 21.51% 3 12,412 6.13% 1 39,537 19.53% 3
2011 13,938 6.88% 1 9,165 4.52% 0 48,763 24.06% 4 26,819 13.23% 2 45,518 22.46% 3 13,702 6.76% 1 41,820 20.63% 3
2007 15,745 8.33% 1 11,628 6.15% 1 52,902 27.97% 4 38,383 20.30% 3 174 0.09% 0 46,708 24.70% 4 14,576 7.71% 1 4,182 2.21% 0
2003 16,760 8.87% 1 11,416 6.04% 1 60,289 31.92% 5 34,759 18.41% 3 504 0.27% 0 41,137 21.78% 3 18,425 9.76% 1 918 0.49% 0
1999 14,662 8.93% 1 10,282 6.26% 1 46,532 28.35% 4 27,648 16.84% 2 183 0.11% 0 43,139 26.28% 4 14,408 8.78% 1 273 0.17% 0
1995 16,632 9.38% 1 10,537 5.94% 0 60,608 34.19% 5 25,442 14.35% 2 531 0.30% 0 47,135 26.59% 4 7,614 4.29% 1 1,004 0.57% 0
1991 15,038 8.75% 1 13,150 7.65% 1 48,172 28.02% 4 32,921 19.15% 3 348 0.20% 0 45,871 26.68% 4 7,000 4.07% 0 6,071 3.53% 0
1987 18,930 8.88% 1 7,860 3.69% 0 64,943 30.47% 6 351 0.16% 0 25,703 12.06% 2 962 0.45% 0 64,766 30.38% 6 8,314 3.90% 0 9,639 4.52% 0
1983 26,586 11.91% 2 3,384 1.52% 0 74,581 33.42% 5 399 0.18% 0 25,807 11.56% 2 63,073 28.26% 5 7,695 3.45% 0 21,671 9.71% 1
1979 33,620 15.44% 2 65,885 30.25% 5 25,477 11.70% 2 5,951 2.73% 0 62,010 28.47% 5 13,768 6.32% 1 8,678 3.98% 0
1975 36,204 17.57% 3 62,923 30.54% 5 25,999 12.62% 2 6,785 3.29% 0 51,331 24.92% 4 9,848 4.78% 1 7,168 3.48% 0
1972 31,680 16.44% 3 61,523 31.92% 5 23,041 11.96% 2 9,409 4.88% 0 44,602 23.14% 4 5,092 2.64% 0 14,518 7.53% 1
1970 29,107 15.54% 2 54,828 29.28% 5 24,280 12.96% 2 10,337 5.52% 0 46,644 24.91% 4 3,115 1.66% 0 15,933 8.51% 1
1966 33,942 19.61% 2 56,169 32.45% 5 28,216 16.30% 2 13,441 7.76% 1 32,432 18.74% 3 1,317 0.76% 0 856 0.49% 0
1962 33,545 20.00% 3 42,587 25.39% 4 31,094 18.54% 3 10,846 6.47% 1 34,268 20.43% 3 1,574 0.94% 0
1958 29,071 20.48% 3 35,845 25.25% 4 26,424 18.61% 2 11,476 8.08% 1 27,902 19.65% 3
1954 28,844 19.79% 3 47,588 32.65% 5 28,272 19.40% 3 16,967 11.64% 1 23,573 16.17% 2
1951 26,656 20.21% 3 44,148 33.47% 5 24,941 18.91% 2 10,248 7.77% 1 25,389 19.25% 3
1948 23,551 20.86% 2 38,306 33.93% 4 16,836 14.91% 2 7,465 6.61% 0 25,460 22.55% 3
1945 25,985 25.49% 3 32,546 31.93% 4 13,297 13.05% 1 8,845 8.68% 1 19,849 19.47% 2
1939 38,177 50.72% 6 7,993 10.62% 1 4,927 6.55% 1 11,261 14.96% 2
1936 34,860 51.13% 6 7,416 10.88% 1 6,590 9.67% 1 7,489 10.99% 1
1933 33,906 49.37% 6 7,875 11.47% 1 8,316 12.11% 1 16,178 23.56% 3
1930 31,305 47.80% 5 9,204 14.05% 1 5,612 8.57% 1 17,517 26.74% 4
1929 6,947 12.05% 1 24,043 41.69% 5 8,066 13.99% 2 5,380 9.33% 1 12,036 20.87% 2
1927 5,989 10.66% 1 24,741 44.03% 5 6,704 11.93% 1 5,698 10.14% 1 12,980 23.10% 3
1924 4,487 8.07% 1 24,348 43.79% 5 7,492 13.47% 1 5,651 10.16% 1 13,557 24.38% 3
1922 6,137 11.29% 1 22,584 41.55% 5 4,995 9.19% 1 7,005 12.89% 1 13,599 25.02% 3
1919 28,121 50.26% 6 1,213 2.17% 0 11,736 20.98% 3 13,439 24.02% 2
1917 38,574 60.97% 7 22,496 35.56% 4
1916 32,663 63.16% 8 6,514 12.60% 1 11,323 21.90% 2
1913 29,167 60.59% 7 6,102 12.68% 2 11,082 23.02% 2
1911 29,921 59.40% 7 6,952 13.80% 1 12,138 24.10% 3
1910 29,676 58.88% 7 7,048 13.98% 1 12,498 24.80% 3
1909 30,351 57.36% 7 6,799 12.85% 1 14,165 26.77% 3
1908 30,451 57.97% 7 115 0.22% 0 6,669 12.70% 1 13,787 26.25% 3
1907 32,923 57.63% 7 6,089 10.66% 1 15,706 27.49% 3

(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed[edit]

2020s[edit]

2023[edit]

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 50,611 24.42% 4 50,611 24.42% 4
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 49,137 23.71% 4 49,137 23.71% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 44,555 21.50% 3 44,555 21.50% 3
Centre Party Kesk 17,902 8.64% 1 17,902 8.64% 1
Left Alliance Vas 12,171 5.87% 1 12,171 5.87% 1
Christian Democrats KD 11,444 5.52% 1 11,444 5.52% 1
Green League Vihr 9,818 4.74% 0 9,818 4.74% 0
Movement Now Liik 6,500 3.14% 0 6,500 3.14% 0
Freedom Alliance VL 1,444 0.70% 0 2,544 1.23% 0
Finnish People First SKE 612 0.30% 0
Crystal Party KRIP 488 0.24% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 798 0.39% 0 798 0.39% 0
Power Belongs to the People VKK 579 0.28% 0 579 0.28% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 559 0.27% 0 559 0.27% 0
Animal Justice Party of Finland EOP 432 0.21% 0 432 0.21% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 117 0.06% 0 117 0.06% 0
Pirate Party Pir 99 0.05% 0 99 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 207,266 100.00% 14 207,266 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,381 0.66%
Total Polled 208,647 67.30%
Registered Electors 310,047

The following candidates were elected:[21] Tarja Filatov (SDP), 6,973 votes; Sanni Grahn-Laasonen (Kok), 7,003 votes; Timo Heinonen (Kok), 7,402 votes; Mika Kari (SDP), 6,090 votes; Hilkka Kemppi (Kesk), 5,312 votes; Teemu Kinnari (Kok), 7,366 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 5,009 votes; Rami Lehtinen (PS), 5,636 votes; Mira Nieminen (PS), 5,388 votes; Aino-Kaisa Pekonen (Vas), 4,251 votes; Lulu Ranne (PS), 10,665 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 6,968 votes; Jari Ronkainen (PS), 4,820 votes; and Ville Skinnari (SDP), 5,983 votes.

2010s[edit]

2019[edit]

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 49,359 23.99% 4 49,359 23.99% 4
Finns Party PS 43,199 21.00% 3 43,199 21.00% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 39,511 19.20% 3 39,511 19.20% 3
Centre Party Kesk 20,892 10.15% 1 20,892 10.15% 1
Green League Vihr 17,354 8.43% 1 17,354 8.43% 1
Left Alliance Vas 15,172 7.37% 1 15,172 7.37% 1
Christian Democrats KD 11,733 5.70% 1 11,733 5.70% 1
Movement Now Liik 3,312 1.61% 0 3,312 1.61% 0
Pirate Party Pir 996 0.48% 0 1,319 0.64% 0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose Lib 323 0.16% 0
Seven Star Movement TL 1,028 0.50% 0 1,028 0.50% 0
Blue Reform SIN 821 0.40% 0 821 0.40% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 500 0.24% 0 500 0.24% 0
Finnish People First SKE 324 0.16% 0 405 0.20% 0
Citizens' Party KP 81 0.04% 0
Commonwealth 344 0.17% 0 344 0.17% 0
Reform 342 0.17% 0 342 0.17% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 195 0.09% 0 195 0.09% 0
Feminist Party FP 165 0.08% 0 165 0.08% 0
Jaana and Leo 87 0.04% 0 87 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 205,738 100.00% 14 205,738 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,655 0.80%
Total Polled 207,393 67.79%
Registered Electors 305,915

The following candidates were elected:[25] Tarja Filatov (SDP), 7,213 votes; Sanni Grahn-Laasonen (Kok), 7,419 votes; Timo Heinonen (Kok), 5,629 votes; Kalle Jokinen (Kok), 5,934 votes; Mika Kari (SDP), 5,676 votes; Hilkka Kemppi (Kesk), 3,600 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 5,717 votes; Rami Lehto (PS), 7,297 votes; Aino-Kaisa Pekonen (Vas), 6,872 votes; Lulu Ranne (PS), 7,812 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 6,616 votes; Jari Ronkainen (PS), 6,038 votes; Ville Skinnari (SDP), 8,319 votes; and Mirka Soinikoski (Vihr), 2,320 votes.

2015[edit]

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 44,737 22.10% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 43,544 21.51% 3
True Finns PS 39,537 19.53% 3
Centre Party Kesk 36,020 17.79% 3
Christian Democrats KD 12,412 6.13% 1
Left Alliance Vas 12,182 6.02% 1
Green League Vihr 10,350 5.11% 0
Pirate Party Pir 1,658 0.82% 0
Independence Party IPU 742 0.37% 0
Change 2011 632 0.31% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 489 0.24% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 143 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 202,446 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,319 0.65%
Total Polled 203,765 66.09%
Registered Electors 308,319

The following candidates were elected:[29] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 5,200 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 8,318 votes; Sanni Grahn-Laasonen (Kok), 7,556 votes; Timo Heinonen (Kok), 6,274 votes; Kalle Jokinen (Kok), 5,728 votes; Mika Kari (SDP), 6,867 votes; Rami Lehto (PS), 6,705 votes; Anne Louhelainen (PS), 6,743 votes; Aino-Kaisa Pekonen (Vas), 5,487 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 7,545 votes; Juha Rehula (Kesk), 6,429 votes; Jari Ronkainen (PS), 4,442 votes; Ville Skinnari (SDP), 5,711 votes; and Martti Talja (Kesk), 3,941 votes.

2011[edit]

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 48,763 24.06% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 45,518 22.46% 3
True Finns PS 41,820 20.63% 3
Centre Party Kesk 26,819 13.23% 2
Left Alliance Vas 13,938 6.88% 1
Christian Democrats KD 13,702 6.76% 1
Green League Vihr 9,165 4.52% 0
Pirate Party Pir 1,074 0.53% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 704 0.35% 0
Change 2011 375 0.19% 0
Senior Citizens' Party 336 0.17% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 159 0.08% 0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future VP 105 0.05% 0
Independence Party IPU 80 0.04% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 70 0.03% 0
Kari Valjakka (Independent) 61 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 202,689 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,680 0.82%
Total Polled 204,369 66.74%
Registered Electors 306,200

The following candidates were elected:[33] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 5,882 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 6,782 votes; Sanni Grahn-Laasonen (Kok), 5,866 votes; Timo Heinonen (Kok), 6,526 votes; James Hirvisaari (PS), 5,498 votes; Kalle Jokinen (Kok), 5,271 votes; Mika Kari (SDP), 5,280 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 7,603 votes; Anne Louhelainen (PS), 6,160 votes; Aino-Kaisa Pekonen (Vas), 4,010 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 6,995 votes; Juha Rehula (Kesk), 5,550 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 5,186 votes; and Ismo Soukola (PS), 5,059 vots.

2000s[edit]

2007[edit]

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 52,902 27.97% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 46,708 24.70% 4
Centre Party Kesk 38,383 20.30% 3
Left Alliance Vas 15,745 8.33% 1
Christian Democrats KD 14,576 7.71% 1
Green League Vihr 11,628 6.15% 1
True Finns PS 4,182 2.21% 0
Pensioners for People 2,723 1.44% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,185 0.63% 0
Independence Party IPU 215 0.11% 0
Workers' Party of Finland STP 175 0.09% 0
Liberals Lib 174 0.09% 0
Finnish People's Blue-Whites SKS 153 0.08% 0
Kai Aaltonen (Independent) 145 0.08% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 124 0.07% 0
Joint Responsibility Party 95 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 189,113 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,587 0.83%
Total Polled 190,700 63.87%
Registered Electors 298,555

The following candidates were elected:[37] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 6,880 votes; Risto Autio (Kesk), 4,998 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 5,696 votes; Timo Heinonen (Kok), 4,524 votes; Matti Kauppila (Vas), 3,468 votes; Jari Koskinen (Kok), 7,309 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 9,056 votes; Tuija Nurmi (Kok), 6,749 votes; Kirsi Ojansuu (Vihr), 3,405 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 8,053 votes; Juha Rehula (Kesk), 4,549 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 5,565 votes; Satu Taiveaho (SDP), 6,760 votes; and Ilkka Viljanen (Kok), 6,303 votes.

2003[edit]

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 60,289 31.92% 5 60,289 31.92% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 41,137 21.78% 3 41,137 21.78% 3
Centre Party Kesk 34,759 18.41% 3 34,759 18.41% 3
Christian Democrats KD 18,425 9.76% 1 18,425 9.76% 1
Left Alliance Vas 16,760 8.87% 1 16,760 8.87% 1
Green League Vihr 11,416 6.04% 1 11,416 6.04% 1
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,545 0.82% 0 1,545 0.82% 0
True Finns PS 918 0.49% 0 1,422 0.75% 0
Liberals Lib 504 0.27% 0
Pensioners for People 1,069 0.57% 0 1,069 0.57% 0
Finland Rises – People Unites 749 0.40% 0 749 0.40% 0
Forces for Change in Finland 498 0.26% 0 498 0.26% 0
Päivi Oksanen (Independent) 269 0.14% 0 269 0.14% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 260 0.14% 0 260 0.14% 0
Taito Rinteelä (Independent) 256 0.14% 0 256 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 188,854 100.00% 14 188,854 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 2,008 1.05%
Total Polled 190,862 65.06%
Registered Electors 293,343

The following candidates were elected:[42] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 10,656 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 7,896 votes; Matti Kauppila (Vas), 3,749 votes; Jari Koskinen (Kok), 6,037 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 12,135 votes; Maija-Liisa Lindqvist (Kesk), 4,348 votes; Minna Lintonen] (SDP), 4,719 votes; Tuija Nurmi (Kok), 6,220 votes; Kirsi Ojansuu (Vihr), 3,328 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 8,976 votes; Juha Rehula (Kesk), 5,428 votes; Timo Seppälä (Kok), 4,667 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 6,997 votes; and Satu Taiveaho (SDP), 4,903 votes.

1990s[edit]

1999[edit]

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 46,532 28.35% 4 46,532 28.35% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 43,139 26.28% 4 43,139 26.28% 4
Centre Party Kesk 27,648 16.84% 2 27,648 16.84% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 14,408 8.78% 1 16,175 9.85% 1
Reform Group Rem 1,286 0.78% 0
True Finns PS 273 0.17% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 208 0.13% 0
Left Alliance Vas 14,662 8.93% 1 14,662 8.93% 1
Green League Vihr 10,282 6.26% 1 10,282 6.26% 1
Pensioners for People EKA 1,740 1.06% 0 2,683 1.63% 0
Young Finns Nuors 760 0.46% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 183 0.11% 0
Communist Party of Finland SKP 1,102 0.67% 0 1,340 0.82% 0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta KIPU 238 0.14% 0
Finland: Non-EU Joint List 607 0.37% 0 607 0.37% 0
Taito Rinteelä (Independent) 503 0.31% 0 503 0.31% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 308 0.19% 0 308 0.19% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 219 0.13% 0 219 0.13% 0
Pauli Lella (Independent) 61 0.04% 0 61 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 164,159 100.00% 13 164,159 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 2,054 1.24%
Total Polled 166,213 64.55%
Registered Electors 257,497

The following candidates were elected:[47] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 10,973 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 5,500 votes; Esko Helle (Vas), 4,082 votes; Ulla Juurola (SDP), 4,906 votes; Jari Koskinen (Kok), 4,842 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 9,434 votes; Tuija Nurmi (Kok), 4,424 votes; Kirsi Ojansuu (Vihr), 3,047 votes; Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok), 7,211 votes; Päivi Räsänen (KD), 11,407 votes; Juha Rehula (Kesk), 3,452 votes; Timo Seppälä (Kok), 3,827 votes; and Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 9,237 votes.

1995[edit]

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 60,608 34.19% 5 60,608 34.19% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 47,135 26.59% 4 47,135 26.59% 4
Centre Party Kesk 25,442 14.35% 2 25,442 14.35% 2
Left Alliance Vas 16,632 9.38% 1 16,632 9.38% 1
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,614 4.29% 1 11,180 6.31% 1
Pensioners for People ELKA 1,680 0.95% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 1,004 0.57% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 531 0.30% 0
Women's Party NAISP 270 0.15% 0
Ecological Party the Greens EKO 81 0.05% 0
Green League Vihr 10,537 5.94% 0 10,537 5.94% 0
Young Finns Nuor 3,358 1.89% 0 3,358 1.89% 0
Alliance for Free Finland VSL 1,229 0.69% 0 1,229 0.69% 0
Natural Law Party LLP 403 0.23% 0 403 0.23% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 398 0.22% 0 398 0.22% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 236 0.13% 0 236 0.13% 0
Joint Responsibility Party YYP 124 0.07% 0 124 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 177,282 100.00% 13 177,282 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 1,635 0.91%
Total Polled 178,917 69.64%
Registered Electors 256,915

The following candidates were elected:[51] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 13,731 votes; Tarja Filatov (SDP), 5,642 votes; Esko Helle (Vas), 4,827 votes; Ilkka Joenpalo (SDP), 5,781 votes; Ulla Juurola (SDP), 5,614 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 10,625 votes; Maija-Liisa Lindqvist (Kesk), 3,159 votes; Tuija Nurmi (Kok), 4,308 votes; Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok), 11,148 votes; Päivi Räsänen (SKL), 5,974 votes; Väinö Saario (Kok), 4,786 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 9,216 votes; and Iiro Viinanen (Kok), 15,647 votes.

1991[edit]

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 48,172 28.02% 4 48,172 28.02% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 45,871 26.68% 4 45,871 26.68% 4
Centre Party Kesk 32,921 19.15% 3 32,921 19.15% 3
Left Alliance Vas 15,038 8.75% 1 15,038 8.75% 1
Green League Vihr 13,150 7.65% 1 13,150 7.65% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 6,071 3.53% 0 8,242 4.79% 0
Independent Non-Aligned Pensioners ELKA 1,823 1.06% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 348 0.20% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,000 4.07% 0 7,720 4.49% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 720 0.42% 0
Women's Party NAISL 399 0.23% 0 399 0.23% 0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism KTP 293 0.17% 0 293 0.17% 0
Humanity Party 95 0.06% 0 95 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 171,901 100.00% 13 171,901 100.00% 13
Blank Votes 2,093 1.19%
Rejected Votess – Other 1,650 0.94%
Total Polled 175,644 68.79%
Registered Electors 255,338

The following candidates were elected:[56] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 10,167 votes; Esko Helle (Vas), 5,193 votes; Johannes Koskinen (SDP), 6,360 votes; Maija-Liisa Lindqvist (Kesk), 5,939 votes; Matti Luttinen (SDP), 5,562 votes; Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok), 12,658 votes; Pekka Räty (Vihr), 2,770 votes; Väinö Saario (Kok), 4,448 votes; Lea Savolainen (SDP), 6,519 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 5,684 votes; Hannu Tenhiälä (Kesk), 5,157 votes; Kyösti Toivonen (Kok), 3,653 votes; and Iiro Viinanen (Kok), 5,290 votes.

1980s[edit]

1987[edit]

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 64,943 30.47% 6 64,943 30.47% 6
National Coalition Party Kok 64,766 30.38% 6 64,766 30.38% 6
Centre Party Kesk 25,703 12.06% 2 27,016 12.67% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 962 0.45% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 351 0.16% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 18,930 8.88% 1 18,930 8.88% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 9,639 4.52% 0 9,639 4.52% 0
Democratic Alternative DEVA 8,741 4.10% 0 8,741 4.10% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 8,314 3.90% 0 8,314 3.90% 0
Green League Vihr 7,860 3.69% 0 7,860 3.69% 0
Pensioners' Party SEP 2,956 1.39% 0 2,956 1.39% 0
Valid Votes 213,165 100.00% 15 213,165 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 1,176 0.55%
Total Polled 214,341 73.88%
Registered Electors 290,128

The following candidates were elected:[61] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 9,464 votes; Esko Helle (SKDL), 6,192 votes; Ilkka Joenpalo (SDP), 5,795 votes; Arto Lapiolahti (SDP), 7,043 votes; Matti Luttinen (SDP), 7,954 votes; Tapani Mörttinen (Kok), 8,126 votes; Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok), 15,981 votes; Ulla Puolanne (Kok), 8,169 votes; Jorma Rantanen (SDP), 5,451 votes; Lea Savolainen (SDP), 9,818 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 6,888 votes; Hannu Tenhiälä (Kesk), 6,072 votes; Ritva Vastamäki (Kok), 3,964 votes; Iiro Viinanen (Kok), 6,194 votes; and Matti Viljanen (Kok), 6,099 votes.

1983[edit]

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

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 74,581 33.42% 5 74,581 33.42% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 63,073 28.26% 5 63,073 28.26% 5
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party Kesk-LKP 25,807 11.56% 2 33,901 15.19% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 7,695 3.45% 0
Swedish People's Party of Finland SFP 399 0.18% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 26,586 11.91% 2 26,586 11.91% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 21,671 9.71% 1 21,671 9.71% 1
Joint List A (Green League) 3,384 1.52% 0 3,384 1.52% 0
Valid Votes 223,196 100.00% 15 223,196 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 1,141 0.51%
Total Polled 224,337 78.47%
Registered Electors 285,880

The following candidates were elected:[67] Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk), 6,814 votes; Esko Helle (SKDL), 4,548 votes; Matti Kautto (SKDL), 6,171 votes; Martti Lähdesmäki (SDP), 6,828 votes; Matti Luttinen (SDP), 8,695 votes; Saara Mikkola (Kok), 6,776 votes; Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok), 6,863 votes; Ulla Puolanne (Kok), 7,942 votes; Jorma Rantanen (SDP), 7,250 votes; Lea Savolainen (SDP), 12,056 votes; Jouko Skinnari (SDP), 6,699 votes; Hannu Tenhiälä (Kesk), 6,799 votes; Mikko Vainio (SMP), 11,187 votes; Iiro Viinanen (Kok), 6,760 votes; and Matti Viljanen (Kok), 8,093 votes.

1970s[edit]

1979[edit]

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 65,885 30.25% 5 65,885 30.25% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 62,010 28.47% 5 62,010 28.47% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 33,620 15.44% 2 34,369 15.78% 2
Socialist Workers Party STP 749 0.34% 0
Centre Party Kesk 25,477 11.70% 2 31,428 14.43% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 5,951 2.73% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 13,768 6.32% 1 23,572 10.82% 1
Finnish Rural Party SMP 8,678 3.98% 0
Constitutional People's Party PKP 1,126 0.52% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 519 0.24% 0 519 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 217,783 100.00% 15 217,783 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 1,075 0.49%
Total Polled 218,858 78.29%
Registered Electors 279,560

The following candidates were elected:[71] Lasse Äikäs (Kesk), 6,805 votes; Eino Grönholm (SDP), 6,737 votes; Ulla Järvilehto (SKL), 8,910 votes; Aarne Koskinen (SKDL), 7,176 votes; Matti Luttinen (SDP), 8,697 votes; Saara Mikkola (Kok), 6,293 votes; Tapani Mörttinen (Kok), 8,197 votes; Salme Myyryläinen (SDP), 8,338 votes; Olavi Nikkilä (Kok), 6,984 votes; Ulla Puolanne (Kok), 9,387 votes; Lea Savolainen (SDP), 11,752 votes; Helge Sirén (SDP), 6,617 votes; Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 6,883 votes; Hannu Tenhiälä (Kesk), 8,228 votes; and Matti Viljanen (Kok), 9,893 votes.

1975[edit]

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 62,923 30.54% 5 62,923 30.54% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 51,331 24.92% 4 61,179 29.70% 5
Finnish Christian League SKL 9,848 4.78% 1
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 36,204 17.57% 3 37,305 18.11% 3
Socialist Workers Party STP 1,101 0.53% 0
Centre Party Kesk 25,999 12.62% 2 34,138 16.57% 2
Liberal People's Party LKP 6,785 3.29% 0
Finnish People's Unity Party SKYP 1,354 0.66% 0
Finnish Rural Party SMP 7,168 3.48% 0 10,477 5.09% 0
Finnish Constitutional People's Party SPK 1,989 0.97% 0
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs SYP 1,320 0.64% 0
Valid Votes 206,022 100.00% 15 206,022 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 1,374 0.66%
Total Polled 207,396 76.89%
Registered Electors 269,731

The following candidates were elected:[76] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 5,707 votes; Lasse Äikäs (Kesk), 8,309 votes; Ulla Järvilehto (SKL), 9,404 votes; Aarne Koskinen (SKDL), 7,516 votes; Matti Luttinen (SDP), 7,508 votes; Timo Mäki (Kok), 6,423 votes; Saara Mikkola (Kok), 5,978 votes; Tapani Mörttinen (Kok), 7,357 votes; Salme Myyryläinen (SDP), 8,948 votes; Ulla Puolanne (Kok), 7,286 votes; Eero Salo (SDP), 6,511 votes; Helge Sirén (SDP), 6,065 votes; Helge Talvitie (SKDL), Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 8,525 votes; and Hannu Tenhiälä (Kesk), 5,672 votes.

1972[edit]

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 61,523 31.92% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 44,602 23.14% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 31,680 16.44% 3
Centre Party Kesk 23,041 11.96% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 14,518 7.53% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 9,409 4.88% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 5,092 2.64% 0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 2,860 1.48% 0
Valid Votes 192,725 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 735 0.38%
Total Polled 193,460 81.45%
Registered Electors 237,532

The following candidates were elected:[80] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 7,090 votes; Erkki Huurtamo (Kok), 7,236 votes; Osmo Kock (SKDL), 8,113 votes; Leo Kohtala (SDP), 7,158 votes; Aarne Koskinen (SKDL), 6,630 votes; Sirkka Lankinen (Kok), 5,220 votes; Eino Lottanen (Kesk), 3,923 votes; Timo Mäki (Kok), 7,393 votes; Väinö Mäkinen (SDP), 6,122 votes; Salme Myyryläinen (SDP), 10,685 votes; Olavi Nikkilä (Kok), 6,109 votes; Eero Salo (SDP), 7,153 votes; Jouko Siikaniemi (Kesk), 4,128 votes; Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 6,234 votes; and Mikko Vainio (SMP), 7,430 votes.

1970[edit]

Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[81][82][83]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 54,828 29.28% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 46,644 24.91% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 29,107 15.54% 2
Centre Party Kesk 24,280 12.96% 2
Finnish Rural Party SMP 15,933 8.51% 1
Liberal People's Party LKP 10,337 5.52% 0
Finnish Christian League SKL 3,115 1.66% 0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 2,952 1.58% 0
Others 87 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 187,283 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 811 0.43%
Total Polled 188,094 82.53%
Registered Electors 227,901

The following candidates were elected:[84] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 6,264 votes; Erkki Huurtamo (Kok), 6,823 votes; Leo Kohtala (SDP), 6,256 votes; Aarne Koskinen (SKDL), 6,244 votes; Sirkka Lankinen (Kok), 5,549 votes; Eino Lottanen (Kesk), 3,989 votes; Timo Mäki (Kok), 8,169 votes; Väinö Mäkinen (SDP), 5,654 votes; Salme Myyryläinen (SDP), 7,345 votes; Olavi Nikkilä (Kok), 6,765 votes; Eero Salo (SDP), 5,857 votes; Jouko Siikaniemi (Kesk), 3,882 votes; Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 5,653 votes; and Mikko Vainio (SMP), 4,740 votes.

1960s[edit]

1966[edit]

Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[85][86][87][88][89]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 56,169 32.45% 5 56,169 32.45% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 33,942 19.61% 2 40,660 23.49% 3
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 6,718 3.88% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 32,432 18.74% 3 32,432 18.74% 3
Centre Party Kesk 28,216 16.30% 2 29,533 17.06% 2
Finnish Christian League SKL 1,317 0.76% 0
Liberal People's Party LKP 13,441 7.76% 1 13,441 7.76% 1
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 856 0.49% 0 856 0.49% 0
Write-in lists 14 0.01% 0 14 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 173,105 100.00% 14 173,105 100.00% 14
Blank Votes 116 0.07%
Rejected Votess – Other 559 0.32%
Total Polled 173,780 85.11%
Registered Electors 204,192

The following candidates were elected:[90] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 5,920 votes; Kaino Haapanen (SKDL), 6,582 votes; Leo Häppölä (Kesk), 5,320 votes; Erkki Huurtamo (Kok), 8,264 votes; Osmo Kock (SKDL), 11,030 votes; Eino Lottanen (Kesk), 6,032 votes; Timo Mäki (Kok), 5,372 votes; Väinö Mäkinen (SDP), 6,372 votes; Olavi Nikkilä (Kok), 5,845 votes; Ensio Partanen (SDP), 5,100 votes; Eino Raunio (SDP), 5,769 votes; Uuno Takki (SDP), 7,340 votes; Juho Tenhiälä (LKP), 6,151 votes; and Olli J. Uoti (TPSL), 6,647 votes.

1962[edit]

Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[91][92][93][94][95]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 42,587 25.39% 4 42,587 25.39% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 34,268 20.43% 3 35,493 21.16% 3
Liberal League VL 1,225 0.73% 0
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 33,545 20.00% 3 33,545 20.00% 3
Agrarian Party ML 31,094 18.54% 3 33,183 19.78% 3
Centre Party 2,089 1.25% 0
People's Party of Finland SK 10,846 6.47% 1 10,846 6.47% 1
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders TPSL 10,500 6.26% 0 10,500 6.26% 0
Smallholders' Party of Finland SPP 1,574 0.94% 0 1,574 0.94% 0
Valid Votes 167,728 100.00% 14 167,728 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 566 0.34%
Total Polled 168,294 85.16%
Registered Electors 197,632

The following candidates were elected:[96] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 7,763 votes; Olli Aulanko (Kok), 5,934 votes; Kaino Haapanen (SKDL), 7,066 votes; Leo Häppölä (ML), 6,947 votes; Erkki Huurtamo (Kok), 9,330 votes; Olavi Kajala (SDP), 4,659 votes; Lauri Laine[a] (ML), 5,432 votes; Hemmi Lindqvist (SKDL), 4,155 votes; Eemil Luukka (ML), 6,347 votes; Väinö Nieminen (Kok), 4,438 votes; Ensio Partanen (SDP), 8,850 votes; Eino Raunio (SDP), 5,976 votes; Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 5,151 votes; and Juho Tenhiälä (SK), 5,086 votes.

1950s[edit]

1958[edit]

Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[98][99][100][101][102]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 35,845 25.25% 4 35,845 25.25% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 29,071 20.48% 3 29,071 20.48% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 27,902 19.65% 3 28,671 20.20% 3
Liberal League VL 769 0.54% 0
Agrarian Party ML 26,424 18.61% 2 26,424 18.61% 2
People's Party of Finland SK 11,476 8.08% 1 11,476 8.08% 1
Social Democratic Opposition SDO 9,617 6.77% 1 9,617 6.77% 1
Free Citizens and Centre List 850 0.60% 0 850 0.60% 0
Write-in lists 11 0.01% 0 11 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 141,965 100.00% 14 141,965 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 688 0.48%
Total Polled 142,653 74.93%
Registered Electors 190,373

The following candidates were elected:[103] Lyyli Aalto (SDP), 3,898 votes; Olli Aulanko (Kok), 5,126 votes; Kaino Haapanen (SKDL), 5,975 votes; Leo Häppölä (ML), 4,097 votes; Eino Kilpi (SKDL), 7,379 votes; Oskari Lehtonen (Kok), 5,128 votes; Eemil Luukka (ML), 4,324 votes; Väinö Nieminen (Kok), 3,961 votes; Ensio Partanen (SDP), 6,211 votes; Eino Raunio (SDP), 4,174 votes; Kauko Tamminen (SKDL), 3,157 votes; Juho Tenhiälä (SK), 3,511 votes; Heikki Törmä (SDP), 2,946 votes; and Olli J. Uoti (SDO), 3,840 votes.

1954[edit]

Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[104][105][106][107][108]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 47,588 32.65% 5 47,588 32.65% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 28,844 19.79% 3 28,844 19.79% 3
Agrarian Party ML 28,272 19.40% 3 28,272 19.40% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 23,573 16.17% 2 23,573 16.17% 2
People's Party of Finland SK 16,967 11.64% 1 17,466 11.98% 1
Liberal League VL 499 0.34% 0
Write-in lists 17 0.01% 0 17 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 145,760 100.00% 14 145,760 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 689 0.47%
Total Polled 146,449 78.88%
Registered Electors 185,671

The following candidates were elected:[109] Eero Antikainen (SDP); Leo Häppölä (ML); Kaino Haapanen (SKDL); Olavi Kajala (SDP); Eino Kilpi (SKDL); Lauri Laine (ML); Hemmi Lindqvist (SKDL); Eemil Luukka (ML); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Erkki Mohell (SDP); Eino Raunio (SDP); Felix Seppälä (Kok); Juho Tenhiälä (SK); and Arno Tuurna (Kok).

1951[edit]

Results of the 1951 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1951:[110][111][112][113]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 44,148 33.47% 5 44,148 33.47% 5
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 26,656 20.21% 3 26,656 20.21% 3
National Coalition Party Kok 25,389 19.25% 3 25,829 19.58% 3
Liberal League VL 440 0.33% 0
Agrarian Party ML 24,941 18.91% 2 24,941 18.91% 2
People's Party of Finland SK 10,248 7.77% 1 10,248 7.77% 1
Small Farmers Party 70 0.05% 0 70 0.05% 0
Write-in lists 20 0.02% 0 20 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 131,912 100.00% 14 131,912 100.00% 14
Rejected Votes 1,313 0.99%
Total Polled 133,225 74.67%
Registered Electors 178,412

The following candidates were elected:[114] Eero Antikainen (SDP); Leo Häppölä (ML); Kaino Haapanen (SKDL); Eino Kilpi (SKDL); Martti O. Kölli (Kok); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Hemmi Lindqvist (SKDL); Eemil Luukka (ML); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Eino Raunio (SDP); Felix Seppälä (Kok); Uuno Takki (SDP); Juho Tenhiälä (SK); and Otto Toivonen (SDP).

1940s[edit]

1948[edit]

Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[115][116][117]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,306 33.93% 4 38,306 33.93% 4
National Coalition Party Kok 25,460 22.55% 3 25,460 22.55% 3
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 23,551 20.86% 2 23,551 20.86% 2
Agrarian Party ML 16,836 14.91% 2 16,836 14.91% 2
National Progressive Party KE 7,465 6.61% 0 7,939 7.03% 0
Small Farmers Party 474 0.42% 0
Others 801 0.71% 0 801 0.71% 0
Valid Votes 112,893 100.00% 11 112,893 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 595 0.52%
Total Polled 113,488 77.42%
Registered Electors 146,584

The following candidates were elected:[118] Olavi Kajala (SDP); Eino Kilpi (SKDL); Martti O. Kölli (Kok); Eino Kujanpää (SKDL); Lauri Laine (ML); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Eino Raunio (SDP); Felix Seppälä (Kok); Martti Suntela (ML); and Uuno Takki (SDP).

1945[edit]

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[119][120][121]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 32,546 31.93% 4 32,546 31.93% 4
Finnish People's Democratic League SKDL 25,985 25.49% 3 26,942 26.43% 3
Small Farmers Party 957 0.94% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 19,849 19.47% 2 19,849 19.47% 2
Agrarian Party ML 13,297 13.05% 1 13,297 13.05% 1
National Progressive Party KE 8,845 8.68% 1 8,845 8.68% 1
Write-in lists 448 0.44% 0 448 0.44% 0
Valid Votes 101,927 100.00% 11 101,927 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 905 0.88%
Total Polled 102,832 79.14%
Registered Electors 129,939

The following candidates were elected:[122] Juho Hukari (SKDL); Väinö Kivisalo (SDP); Martti O. Kölli (Kok); Eino Kujanpää (SKDL); Lauri Laine (ML); Toivo Lång (SKDL); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Eino Raunio (SDP); Felix Seppälä (Kok); Uuno Takki (SDP); and Sulo Teittinen (KE).

1930s[edit]

1939[edit]

Results of the 1939 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1939:[123][124][125]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,177 50.72% 6 38,177 50.72% 6
Agrarian Party ML 7,993 10.62% 1 12,920 17.16% 2
National Progressive Party KE 4,927 6.55% 1
National Coalition Party Kok 11,261 14.96% 2 11,261 14.96% 2
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 11,053 14.68% 1 11,053 14.68% 1
Party of Smallholders and Rural People PMP 1,779 2.36% 0 1,779 2.36% 0
Write-in lists 85 0.11% 0 85 0.11% 0
Valid Votes 75,275 100.00% 11 75,275 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 200 0.26%
Total Polled 75,475 69.19%
Registered Electors 109,089

The following candidates were elected:[126] Albert Eerola (Kok); Väinö Kivisalo (SDP); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Kaarlo Mikkola (ML); Anselm Pitkäsilta (SDP); Eino Raunio (SDP); Bruno Salmiala (IKL); Väinö Sinisalo (SDP); Sulo Teittinen (KE); and Otto Toivonen (SDP).

1936[edit]

Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1936:[127][128][129][130]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 34,860 51.13% 6
Patriotic People's Movement IKL 10,475 15.37% 2
National Coalition Party Kok 7,489 10.99% 1
Agrarian Party ML 7,416 10.88% 1
National Progressive Party KE 6,590 9.67% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,264 1.85% 0
Write-in lists 79 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 68,173 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 501 0.73%
Total Polled 68,674 65.66%
Registered Electors 104,597

The following candidates were elected:[131] Kustaa Jussila (IKL); Väinö Kivisalo (SDP); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Aino Malkamäki (SDP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Otto Marttila (SDP); Anselm Pitkäsilta (SDP); Bruno Salmiala (IKL); Lauri Sariola (ML); Väinö Sinisalo (SDP); and Otto Toivonen (SDP).

1933[edit]

Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1933:[132][133][134][135]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 33,906 49.37% 6
National Coalition Party and Patriotic People's Movement Kok-IKL 16,178 23.56% 3
National Progressive Party KE 8,316 12.11% 1
Agrarian Party ML 7,875 11.47% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 2,184 3.18% 0
V. F. Johanson and M. Saarikoski 145 0.21% 0
Write-in lists 72 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 68,676 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 419 0.61%
Total Polled 69,095 68.84%
Registered Electors 100,368

The following candidates were elected:[136] Sakari Honkala (Kok-IKL); Väinö Kivisalo (SDTP); Yrjö Leiwo (Kok-IKL); Aino Malkamäki (SDTP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Otto Marttila (SDTP); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); Lauri Sariola (ML); Väinö Sinisalo (SDTP); Bruno Sundström (Kok-IKL); and Otto Toivonen (SDTP).

1930[edit]

Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1930:[137][138][139][140]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
National Coalition Party Kok 17,517 26.74% 4 32,333 49.37% 6
Agrarian Party ML 9,204 14.05% 1
National Progressive Party KE 5,612 8.57% 1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 31,305 47.80% 5 31,305 47.80% 5
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,749 2.67% 0 1,749 2.67% 0
Write-in lists 110 0.17% 0 110 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 65,497 100.00% 11 65,497 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 456 0.69%
Total Polled 65,953 68.80%
Registered Electors 95,865
Turnout 68.80%

The following candidates were elected:[141] Julius Ailio (SDTP); Mikko Erich (SDTP); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Väinö Kivisalo (SDTP); Wiljo-Kustaa Kuuliala (Kok); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Yrjö Leiwo (Kok); Lauri Mäkelä (Kok); Oskari Mantere (KE); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); and Juho Sunila (ML).

1920s[edit]

1929[edit]

Results of the 1929 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1929:[142][143][144][145]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 24,043 41.69% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 12,036 20.87% 2
Agrarian Party ML 8,066 13.99% 2
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 6,947 12.05% 1
National Progressive Party KE 5,380 9.33% 1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland SPP 1,084 1.88% 0
Write-in lists 108 0.19% 0
Valid Votes 57,664 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 420 0.72%
Total Polled 58,084 60.22%
Registered Electors 96,461

The following candidates were elected:[146] Julius Ailio (SDTP); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Väinö Kivisalo (SDTP); Wiljo-Kustaa Kuuliala (Kok); Oskari Mantere (KE); Otto Marttila (SDTP); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); Evert Nukari (Kok); Lauri Sariola (ML); Juho Sunila (ML); and Jalmari Virta (STPV).

1927[edit]

Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1927:[147][148][149][150]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 24,741 44.03% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 12,980 23.10% 3
Agrarian Party ML 6,704 11.93% 1
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 5,989 10.66% 1
National Progressive Party KE 5,698 10.14% 1
Write-in lists 74 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 56,186 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 315 0.56%
Total Polled 56,501 61.40%
Registered Electors 92,023

The following candidates were elected:[151] Julius Ailio (SDTP); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Wiljo-Kustaa Kuuliala (Kok); Oskari Lehtonen (Kok); Olga Leinonen (SDTP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); Evert Nukari (Kok); Otto Toivonen (SDTP); Juho Torppa (ML); and Jalmari Virta (STPV).

1924[edit]

Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 April 1924:[152][153][154][155]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 24,348 43.79% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 13,557 24.38% 3
Agrarian Party ML 7,492 13.47% 1
National Progressive Party KE 5,651 10.16% 1
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders STPV 4,487 8.07% 1
Write-in lists 73 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 55,608 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 561 1.00%
Total Polled 56,169 63.74%
Registered Electors 88,123

The following candidates were elected:[156] Julius Ailio (SDTP); Albert Eerola (Kok); Kaarlo Kares (Kok); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Olga Leinonen (SDTP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); Evert Nukari (Kok); Juho Sunila (ML); Otto Toivonen (SDTP); and Jalmari Virta (STPV).

1922[edit]

Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1922:[157][158][159][160]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 22,584 41.55% 5
National Coalition Party Kok 13,599 25.02% 3
National Progressive Party KE 7,005 12.89% 1
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland SSTP 6,137 11.29% 1
Agrarian Party ML 4,995 9.19% 1
Write-in lists 36 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 54,356 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 336 0.61%
Total Polled 54,692 64.33%
Registered Electors 85,017

The following candidates were elected:[161] Kaarlo Kares (Kok); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Olga Leinonen (SDTP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Otto Marttila (SDTP); Kalle Myllymäki (SDTP); Rosa Sillanpää (SSTP); Juho Sunila (ML); Otto Toivonen (SDTP); Antti Tulenheimo (Kok); and Jalmari Viljanen (Kok).

1910s[edit]

1919[edit]

Results of the 1919 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 March 1919:[162][163][164][165]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland SDTP 28,121 50.26% 6 28,121 50.26% 6
National Progressive Party KE 11,736 20.98% 3 14,297 25.55% 3
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,348 2.41% 0
Agrarian Party ML 1,213 2.17% 0
National Coalition Party Kok 13,439 24.02% 2 13,439 24.02% 2
Write-in lists 90 0.16% 0 90 0.16% 0
Valid Votes 55,947 100.00% 11 55,947 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 268 0.48%
Total Polled 56,215 71.25%
Registered Electors 78,901

The following candidates were elected:[166] Julius Ailio (SDTP); August Hämäläinen (KE); J. W. Keto (SDTP); Rope Kojonen (KE); Olga Leinonen (SDTP); Oskari Mantere (KE); Olavi Puro (SDTP); Hugo Suolahti (Kok); Oskari Väre (SDTP); Artturi H. Virkkunen (Kok); and Juho Virtanen (SDTP).

1917[edit]

Results of the 1917 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1917:[167][168][169][170]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 38,574 60.97% 7
United Finnish Parties (Finnish Party, Young Finnish Party and People's Party) SP-NP-KP 22,496 35.56% 4
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,995 3.15% 0
Write-in lists 198 0.31% 0
Valid Votes 63,263 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 242 0.38%
Total Polled 63,505 75.18%
Registered Electors 84,474

The following candidates were elected:[171] Matti Airola (SDP); Toivo Alavirta (SDP); Rudolf Holsti (SP-NP-KP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP-NP-KP); Alfred Retulainen (SP-NP-KP); Hulda Salmi (SDP); Heikki Välisalmi (SDP); and Artturi H. Virkkunen (SP-NP-KP).

1916[edit]

Results of the 1916 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 July 1916:[172][173][174][175]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 32,663 63.16% 8
Finnish Party SP 11,323 21.90% 2
Young Finnish Party NP 6,514 12.60% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,118 2.16% 0
Write-in lists 96 0.19% 0
Valid Votes 51,714 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 654 1.25%
Total Polled 52,368 62.13%
Registered Electors 84,294

The following candidates were elected:[176] Toivo Alavirta (SDP); Rudolf Holsti (NP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Otto Marttila (SDP); Valfrid Perttilä (SDP); Alfred Retulainen (SP); Hulda Salmi (SDP); Otto Toivonen (SDP); and Artturi H. Virkkunen (SP).

1913[edit]

Results of the 1913 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 August 1913:[177][178][179][180]

Party Party Electoral Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 29,167 60.59% 7 29,167 60.59% 7
Finnish Party SP 11,082 23.02% 2 11,082 23.02% 2
Young Finnish Party NP 6,102 12.68% 2 7,840 16.29% 2
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,738 3.61% 0
Write-in lists 51 0.11% 0 51 0.11% 0
Valid Votes 48,140 100.00% 11 48,140 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 298 0.62%
Total Polled 48,438 58.91%
Registered Electors 82,221

The following candidates were elected:[181] Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Rudolf Holsti (NP); Vihtori Huhta (SDP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Heikki Jalonen (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Otto Marttila (SDP); Akseli Nikula (NP); Alfred Retulainen (SP); and Hulda Salmi (SDP).

1911[edit]

Results of the 1911 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1911:[182][183][184][185]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 29,921 59.40% 7
Finnish Party SP 12,138 24.10% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,952 13.80% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,307 2.59% 0
Write-in lists 57 0.11% 0
Valid Votes 50,375 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 265 0.52%
Total Polled 50,640 64.46%
Registered Electors 78,564

The following candidates were elected:[186] Juho Astala (NP); Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Heikki Jalonen (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP); Otto Marttila (SDP); Hulda Salmi (SDP); Sulo Wuolijoki (SDP); and Lauri Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1910[edit]

Results of the 1910 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 February 1910:[187][188][189][190]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 29,676 58.88% 7
Finnish Party SP 12,498 24.80% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 7,048 13.98% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,129 2.24% 0
Write-in lists 49 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 50,400 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 261 0.52%
Total Polled 50,661 65.69%
Registered Electors 77,123

The following candidates were elected:[191] Juho Astala (NP); Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Heikki Jalonen (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP); Kustaa Kopila (SDP); Hulda Salmi (SDP); Sulo Wuolijoki (SDP); and Lauri Yrjö-Koskinen (SP).

1900s[edit]

1909[edit]

Results of the 1909 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 May 1909:[192][193][194][195]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 30,351 57.36% 7
Finnish Party SP 14,165 26.77% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,799 12.85% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,537 2.90% 0
Others 64 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 52,916 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 252 0.47%
Total Polled 53,168 70.26%
Registered Electors 75,677

The following candidates were elected:[196] Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Voitto Eloranta (SDP); Evert Hokkanen (SDP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP); H. G. Paloheimo (SP); J. H. Saaristo (SDP); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (NP); and Sulo Wuolijoki (SDP).

1908[edit]

Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[197][198][199][200]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 30,451 57.97% 7
Finnish Party SP 13,787 26.25% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,669 12.70% 1
Christian Workers' Union of Finland KrTL 1,381 2.63% 0
Agrarian Party ML 115 0.22% 0
Others 122 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 52,525 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 459 0.87%
Total Polled 52,984 71.99%
Registered Electors 73,598

The following candidates were elected:[201] Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Evert Hokkanen (SDP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Alma Jokinen (SDP); Väinö E. Jokinen (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP); H. G. Paloheimo (SP); J. H. Saaristo (SDP); Arthur Sivenius (SDP); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (NP); and Sulo Wuolijoki (SDP).

1907[edit]

Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[199][202][203][204]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP 32,923 57.63% 7
Finnish Party SP 15,706 27.49% 3
Young Finnish Party NP 6,089 10.66% 1
Others 2,411 4.22% 0
Valid Votes 57,129 100.00% 11
Rejected Votes 331 0.58%
Total Polled 57,460 77.54%
Registered Electors 74,106

The following candidates were elected:[205] Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (SP); Voitto Eloranta (SDP); Lucina Hagman (NP); Evert Hokkanen (SDP); Oskari Jalava (SDP); Oswald Kairamo (SP); Maria Laine (SDP); Santeri Nuorteva (SDP); H. G. Paloheimo (SP); Arthur Sivenius (SDP); and Sulo Wuolijoki (SDP).

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Lauri Laine (Kesk) is showing as elected from Häme Province 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 Häme Province South from 1962 to 1966.[97]

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