Oulu (parliamentary electoral district)
Electoral district of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland
Oulu Location of Oulu within Finland
Municipality Region Kainuu North Ostrobothnia Population 487,038 (2022)[ 1] Electorate 393,643 (2023) Area 61,882 km2 (2022)[ 2] Created 1907 Seats
18 (1983–present) 17 (1975–1983) 18 (1951–1975) 17 (1945–1951) 16 (1939–1945)) 13 (1907–1939)
Members of Parliament[ 3]
Oulu (Swedish : Uleåborg ) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland , the national legislature of Finland . The district was established as Oulu Province South (Finnish : Oulun läänin eteläinen vaalipiiri ; Swedish : Uleåborgs läns södra valkrets )[ 4] in 1907 when the Diet of Finland was replaced by the Parliament of Finland. It was renamed Oulu Province (Finnish : Oulun lääni ; Swedish : Uleåborgs län ) in 1939 and Oulu in 1997. It is conterminous with the regions of Kainuu and North Ostrobothnia . The district currently elects 18 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 393,643 registered electors.
History
Oulu 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.[ 5] It consisted of the hundreds (kihlakunta) of Haapajärvi , Kajaani , Saloinen and Oulu and the rural municipality (maalaiskunta ) of Oulu in the province of Oulu .[ 5] The district's borders were redrawn in 1938 to be conterminous with the smaller Oulu Province, absorbing parts of Oulu Province North district.[ 6] The district was renamed Oulu Province at the same time. The district was renamed Oulu in 1997.[ 7] [ 8]
Electoral system
Oulu currently elects 18 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 9] [ 10] Parties may form electoral alliances with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[ 11] [ 12] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral alliance may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate.[ 13] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method .[ 14] [ 15]
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
24,702
9.44%
2
13,156
5.03%
1
35,997
13.75%
2
496
0.19%
0
65,558
25.05%
5
39,228
14.99%
3
7,206
2.75%
0
66,655
25.47%
5
2019
33,820
13.07%
3
20,376
7.87%
1
26,588
10.27%
2
432
0.17%
0
78,486
30.32%
6
28,382
10.96%
2
5,728
2.21%
0
52,771
20.39%
4
2015
29,580
11.85%
2
15,524
6.22%
1
22,433
8.99%
1
1,413
0.57%
0
106,581
42.69%
9
27,089
10.85%
2
2,690
1.08%
0
40,429
16.19%
3
2011
35,422
14.54%
3
11,960
4.91%
1
26,861
11.02%
2
444
0.18%
0
81,458
33.43%
6
28,902
11.86%
2
6,717
2.76%
0
49,088
20.15%
4
2007
36,987
16.14%
3
14,102
6.15%
1
29,295
12.79%
2
98,813
43.13%
9
31,987
13.96%
3
7,290
3.18%
0
7,986
3.49%
0
2003
35,604
15.33%
3
14,077
6.06%
1
32,601
14.04%
2
353
0.15%
0
108,336
46.65%
9
389
0.17%
0
22,349
9.62%
2
12,332
5.31%
1
1,718
0.74%
0
1999
37,626
16.82%
3
13,186
5.89%
1
29,174
13.04%
2
97,204
43.45%
9
912
0.41%
0
24,891
11.13%
2
4,038
1.81%
1
2,967
1.33%
0
1995
37,809
16.44%
3
13,191
5.74%
1
37,853
16.46%
3
89,242
38.81%
9
5,529
2.40%
0
22,360
9.72%
2
3,651
1.59%
0
2,797
1.22%
0
1991
36,033
15.60%
3
13,107
5.67%
1
26,159
11.32%
2
108,072
46.78%
9
7,655
3.31%
1
25,664
11.11%
2
3,995
1.73%
0
7,732
3.35%
0
1987
39,718
16.56%
3
11,051
4.61%
1
31,233
13.02%
2
87,855
36.62%
8
2,651
1.11%
0
34,903
14.55%
3
3,870
1.61%
0
16,551
6.90%
1
1983
50,901
20.14%
4
41,294
16.34%
3
87,723
34.70%
7
36,423
14.41%
2
5,249
2.08%
0
31,055
12.29%
2
1979
64,308
26.24%
5
32,560
13.29%
2
80,832
32.99%
6
7,276
2.97%
1
35,493
14.48%
2
7,967
3.25%
0
15,568
6.35%
1
1975
62,675
27.50%
5
30,085
13.20%
2
77,292
33.91%
6
8,726
3.83%
1
27,570
12.10%
1
5,851
2.57%
1
11,883
5.21%
1
1972
53,746
25.28%
5
27,821
13.08%
2
66,564
31.31%
6
12,047
5.67%
1
22,575
10.62%
2
2,263
1.06%
0
27,289
12.83%
2
1970
51,347
24.65%
5
22,178
10.65%
2
67,721
32.52%
6
14,141
6.79%
1
19,618
9.42%
1
694
0.33%
0
31,252
15.01%
3
1966
62,425
31.91%
6
26,120
13.35%
2
74,897
38.28%
8
10,630
5.43%
1
16,907
8.64%
1
502
0.26%
0
2,820
1.44%
0
1962
60,239
31.30%
6
14,666
7.62%
1
77,911
40.48%
9
14,388
7.47%
1
14,793
7.69%
1
5,542
2.88%
0
1958
59,572
35.60%
7
17,734
10.60%
2
63,833
38.14%
7
9,364
5.60%
1
13,694
8.18%
1
1954
52,271
31.52%
6
20,051
12.09%
2
69,228
41.74%
8
11,594
6.99%
1
12,217
7.37%
1
1951
44,186
30.34%
6
18,799
12.91%
2
58,721
40.32%
8
10,050
6.90%
1
11,818
8.11%
1
1948
40,452
28.20%
5
20,047
13.97%
2
59,018
41.14%
8
7,312
5.10%
1
14,120
9.84%
1
1945
32,477
28.37%
5
17,149
14.98%
2
42,046
36.73%
7
5,669
4.95%
1
13,398
11.70%
2
1939
20,583
24.12%
4
35,421
41.51%
8
4,176
4.89%
0
8,350
9.79%
1
1936
12,416
20.96%
3
22,605
38.16%
6
4,141
6.99%
1
4,144
6.99%
1
1933
9,053
16.16%
2
19,372
34.58%
5
4,163
7.43%
1
7,648
13.65%
2
1930
490
0.80%
0
11,502
18.80%
2
32,841
53.67%
7
4,384
7.16%
1
7,181
11.73%
2
1929
15,617
27.72%
4
4,864
8.63%
1
27,499
48.81%
7
2,952
5.24%
0
5,262
9.34%
1
1927
11,848
25.24%
3
4,698
10.01%
1
21,569
45.95%
7
3,098
6.60%
1
5,668
12.08%
1
1924
10,744
22.82%
3
4,792
10.18%
1
21,753
46.21%
6
3,158
6.71%
1
6,581
13.98%
2
1922
13,483
27.02%
4
3,110
6.23%
0
23,905
47.90%
7
2,864
5.74%
0
6,525
13.07%
2
1919
18,540
32.64%
4
26,549
46.74%
7
3,773
6.64%
0
7,876
13.87%
2
1917
18,577
33.74%
4
20,761
37.70%
5
15,644
28.41%
4
1916
14,149
33.87%
5
15,047
36.02%
5
4,405
10.55%
1
8,127
19.46%
2
1913
10,993
30.49%
4
13,274
36.82%
5
3,764
10.44%
1
7,976
22.12%
3
1911
11,838
28.65%
4
15,058
36.44%
5
4,158
10.06%
1
10,233
24.76%
3
1910
10,661
27.80%
4
14,123
36.82%
5
4,261
11.11%
1
9,277
24.19%
3
1909
11,846
27.59%
4
15,248
35.51%
5
4,842
11.28%
1
10,942
25.48%
3
1908
10,419
26.07%
4
12,468
31.20%
4
4,919
12.31%
1
11,320
28.33%
4
1907
11,557
24.90%
3
481
1.04%
0
13,569
29.24%
4
6,229
13.42%
2
14,405
31.04%
4
(Figures in italics represent joint lists.)
Detailed
2020s
2023
Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 2 April 2023:[ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Finns Party
PS
66,655
25.47%
5
66,655
25.47%
5
Centre Party
Kesk
65,558
25.05%
5
65,558
25.05%
5
National Coalition Party
Kok
39,228
14.99%
3
39,228
14.99%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
35,997
13.75%
2
35,997
13.75%
2
Left Alliance
Vas
24,702
9.44%
2
24,702
9.44%
2
Green League
Vihr
13,156
5.03%
1
13,156
5.03%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
7,206
2.75%
0
7,319
2.80%
0
Finnish Reform Movement
KL
113
0.04%
0
Freedom Alliance
VL
2,798
1.07%
0
3,520
1.34%
0
Crystal Party
KRIP
637
0.24%
0
Finnish People First
SKE
85
0.03%
0
Movement Now
Liik
2,793
1.07%
0
2,793
1.07%
0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose
Lib
1,289
0.49%
0
1,289
0.49%
0
Power Belongs to the People
VKK
778
0.30%
0
778
0.30%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
496
0.19%
0
496
0.19%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
224
0.09%
0
224
0.09%
0
Valid votes
261,715
100.00%
18
261,715
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
994
0.38%
Total polled
262,709
66.74%
Registered electors
393,643
The following candidates were elected:[ 19]
Pekka Aittakumpu (Kesk), 7,240 votes; Juha Hänninen (Kok), 5,251 votes; Janne Heikkinen (Kok), 6,452 votes; Pia Hiltunen (SDP), 3,426 votes; Antti Kangas (PS), 5,566 votes; Tuomas Kettunen (Kesk), 7,264 votes; Merja Kyllönen (Vas), 5,317 votes; Hanna-Leena Mattila (Kesk), 6,405 votes; Timo Mehtälä (Kesk), 5,497 votes; Olga Oinas-Panuma (Kesk), 5,173 votes; Jenni Pitko (Vihr), 3,699 votes; Mikko Polvinen (PS), 4,291 votes; Hanna Sarkkinen (Vas), 6,758 votes; Jenna Simula (PS), 9,481 votes; Mari-Leena Talvitie (Kok), 5,573 votes; Tytti Tuppurainen (SDP), 12,272 votes; Sebastian Tynkkynen (PS), 17,378 votes; and Ville Vähämäki (PS), 4,927 votes.
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019:[ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
78,486
30.32%
6
78,486
30.32%
6
Finns Party
PS
52,771
20.39%
4
52,771
20.39%
4
Left Alliance
Vas
33,820
13.07%
3
33,820
13.07%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
28,382
10.96%
2
28,814
11.13%
2
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
432
0.17%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
26,588
10.27%
2
26,588
10.27%
2
Green League
Vihr
20,376
7.87%
1
20,376
7.87%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
5,728
2.21%
0
5,728
2.21%
0
Markus Kuotesaho (Independent )
4,002
1.55%
0
4,002
1.55%
0
Blue Reform
SIN
1,801
0.70%
0
2,842
1.10%
0
Citizens' Party
KP
1,041
0.40%
0
Movement Now
Liik
1,593
0.62%
0
1,593
0.62%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
1,244
0.48%
0
1,533
0.59%
0
Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose
Lib
289
0.11%
0
Seven Star Movement
TL
847
0.33%
0
847
0.33%
0
Authentic Finnish
589
0.23%
0
589
0.23%
0
Feminist Party
FP
383
0.15%
0
383
0.15%
0
Independence Party
IPU
213
0.08%
0
213
0.08%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
134
0.05%
0
134
0.05%
0
Finnish People First
SKE
92
0.04%
0
92
0.04%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
47
0.02%
0
47
0.02%
0
Valid votes
258,858
100.00%
18
258,858
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,478
0.57%
Total polled
260,336
66.91%
Registered electors
389,112
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Pekka Aittakumpu (Kesk), 4,469 votes; Katja Hänninen (Vas), 4,145 votes; Janne Heikkinen (Kok), 4,136 votes; Olli Immonen (PS), 5,856 votes; Mikko Kinnunen (Kesk), 6,132 votes; Merja Kyllönen (Vas), 7,068 votes; Hanna-Leena Mattila (Kesk), 5,726 votes; Raimo Piirainen (SDP), 2,791 votes; Jenni Pitko (Vihr), 3,614 votes; Juha Pylväs (Kesk), 6,100 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 4,478 votes; Hanna Sarkkinen (Vas), 11,153 votes; Jenna Simula (PS), 9,197 votes; Juha Sipilä (Kesk), 16,688 votes; Mari-Leena Talvitie (Kok), 5,909 votes; Tytti Tuppurainen (SDP), 9,404 votes; Sebastian Tynkkynen (PS), 9,271 votes; and Ville Vähämäki (PS), 5,072 votes.
2015
Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 19 April 2015:[ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
106,581
42.69%
9
True Finns
PS
40,429
16.19%
3
Left Alliance
Vas
29,580
11.85%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
27,089
10.85%
2
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
22,433
8.99%
1
Green League
Vihr
15,524
6.22%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
2,690
1.08%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
1,614
0.65%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
1,413
0.57%
0
Independence Party
IPU
1,038
0.42%
0
Change 2011
797
0.32%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
396
0.16%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
68
0.03%
0
Valid votes
249,652
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,148
0.46%
Total polled
250,800
64.97%
Registered electors
386,036
The following candidates were elected:[ 27]
Hanna Halmeenpää (Vihr), 4,860 votes; Katja Hänninen (Vas), 6,007 votes; Olli Immonen (PS), 4,964 votes; Marisanna Jarva (Kesk), 5,347 votes; Niilo Keränen (Kesk), 5,696 votes; Timo V. Korhonen (Kesk), 5,180 votes; Pirkko Mattila (PS), 6,570 votes; Ulla Parviainen (Kesk), 4,523 votes; Juha Pylväs (Kesk), 5,861 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 5,960 votes; Hanna Sarkkinen (Vas), 9,582 votes; Juha Sipilä (Kesk), 30,758 votes; Eero Suutari (Kok), 3,303 votes; Mari-Leena Talvitie (Kok), 4,556 votes; Tapani Tölli (Kesk), 9,369 votes; Tytti Tuppurainen (SDP), 7,661 votes; Ville Vähämäki (PS), 3,798 votes; and Mirja Vehkaperä (Kesk), 5,420 votes.
2011
Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 April 2011:[ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
81,458
33.43%
6
81,458
33.43%
6
True Finns
PS
49,088
20.15%
4
49,088
20.15%
4
Left Alliance
Vas
35,422
14.54%
3
35,422
14.54%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
28,902
11.86%
2
28,902
11.86%
2
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
26,861
11.02%
2
26,861
11.02%
2
Green League
Vihr
11,960
4.91%
1
11,960
4.91%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
6,717
2.76%
0
7,107
2.92%
0
For the Poor
201
0.08%
0
Independence Party
IPU
189
0.08%
0
Change 2011
862
0.35%
0
862
0.35%
0
Pirate Party
Pir
767
0.31%
0
767
0.31%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
444
0.18%
0
444
0.18%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
337
0.14%
0
337
0.14%
0
Freedom Party – Finland's Future
VP
223
0.09%
0
223
0.09%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
133
0.05%
0
133
0.05%
0
Esko Niskanen (Independent )
57
0.02%
0
57
0.02%
0
Workers' Party of Finland
STP
41
0.02%
0
41
0.02%
0
Valid votes
243,662
100.00%
18
243,662
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,184
0.48%
Total polled
244,846
64.55%
Registered electors
379,286
The following candidates were elected:[ 31]
Satu Haapanen (Vihr), 2,315 votes; Olli Immonen (PS), 6,419 votes; Risto Kalliorinne (Vas), 5,669 votes; Inkeri Kerola (Kesk), 6,289 votes; Pentti Kettunen (PS), 3,990 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 6,147 votes; Timo V. Korhonen (Kesk), 5,369 votes; Esko Kurvinen (Kok), 3,546 votes; Merja Kyllönen (Vas), 7,837 votes; Pirkko Mattila (PS), 3,947 votes; Raimo Piirainen (SDP), 4,187 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 6,994 votes; Juha Sipilä (Kesk), 5,543 votes; Eero Suutari (Kok), 3,495 votes; Tapani Tölli (Kesk), 9,777 votes; Tytti Tuppurainen (SDP), 5,313 votes; Ville Vähämäki (PS), 5,534 votes; and Mirja Vehkaperä (Kesk), 6,852 votes.
2000s
2007
Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 18 March 2007:[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
98,813
43.13%
9
98,813
43.13%
9
Left Alliance
Vas
36,987
16.14%
3
36,987
16.14%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
31,987
13.96%
3
31,987
13.96%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
29,295
12.79%
2
29,295
12.79%
2
Green League
Vihr
14,102
6.15%
1
14,102
6.15%
1
True Finns
PS
7,986
3.49%
0
9,281
4.05%
0
Independence Party
IPU
1,295
0.57%
0
Christian Democrats
KD
7,290
3.18%
0
7,713
3.37%
0
For the Poor
423
0.18%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
545
0.24%
0
545
0.24%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
186
0.08%
0
186
0.08%
0
Finnish People's Blue-Whites
SKS
134
0.06%
0
134
0.06%
0
Workers' Party of Finland
STP
87
0.04%
0
87
0.04%
0
Valid votes
229,130
100.00%
18
229,130
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,361
0.59%
Total polled
230,491
62.65%
Registered electors
367,917
The following candidates were elected:[ 35]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 4,783 votes; Tuomo Hänninen (Kesk), 5,851 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,003 votes; Kyösti Karjula (Kesk), 6,016 votes; Inkeri Kerola (Kesk), 6,431 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 8,234 votes; Timo V. Korhonen (Kesk), 5,597 votes; Merja Kyllönen (Vas), 7,019 votes; Suvi Lindén (Kok), 4,131 votes; Paula Lehtomäki (Kesk), 16,390 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 3,945 votes; Lyly Rajala (Kok), 4,019 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 5,933 votes; Tapani Tölli (Kesk), 8,458 votes; Tuulikki Ukkola (Kok), 4,069 votes; Unto Valpas (Vas), 5,299 votes; Mirja Vehkaperä (Kesk), 6,933 votes; and Pekka Vilkuna (Kesk), 5,450 votes.
2003
Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 16 March 2003:[ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
108,336
46.65%
9
108,336
46.65%
9
Left Alliance
Vas
35,604
15.33%
3
35,604
15.33%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
32,601
14.04%
2
32,601
14.04%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
22,349
9.62%
2
24,067
10.36%
2
True Finns
PS
1,718
0.74%
0
Green League
Vihr
14,077
6.06%
1
14,077
6.06%
1
Christian Democrats
KD
12,332
5.31%
1
12,332
5.31%
1
Forces for Change in Finland
2,327
1.00%
0
2,327
1.00%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
1,862
0.80%
0
1,862
0.80%
0
Liberals
Lib
389
0.17%
0
742
0.32%
0
Swedish People's Party of Finland
SFP
353
0.15%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
200
0.09%
0
200
0.09%
0
Dimitrios Mizaras (Independent )
56
0.02%
0
56
0.02%
0
Marko Niemimaa (Independent )
51
0.02%
0
51
0.02%
0
Valid votes
232,255
100.00%
18
232,255
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,690
0.72%
Total polled
233,945
64.87%
Registered electors
360,625
The following candidates were elected:[ 40]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 4,983 votes; Tuomo Hänninen (Kesk), 6,780 votes; Anne Huotari (Vas), 6,771 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,425 votes; Kyösti Karjula (Kesk), 7,077 votes; Inkeri Kerola (Kesk), 6,923 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 6,133 votes; Markku Koski (Kesk), 6,547 votes; Esko Kurvinen (Kok), 4,805 votes; Paula Lehtomäki (Kesk), 11,063 votes; Suvi Lindén (Kok), 3,208 votes; Riikka Moilanen-Savolainen (Kesk), 7,073 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 3,906 votes; Lyly Rajala (KD), 4,596 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 8,963 votes; Tapani Tölli (Kesk), 6,476 votes; Unto Valpas (Vas), 5,884 votes; and Pekka Vilkuna (Kesk), 7,269 votes.
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 21 March 1999:[ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
97,204
43.45%
9
97,204
43.45%
9
Left Alliance
Vas
37,626
16.82%
3
37,626
16.82%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
24,891
11.13%
2
29,841
13.34%
3
Finnish Christian League
SKL
4,038
1.81%
1
Liberal People's Party
LKP
912
0.41%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
29,174
13.04%
2
29,174
13.04%
2
Green League
Vihr
13,186
5.89%
1
13,186
5.89%
1
Reform Group
Rem
3,503
1.57%
0
6,341
2.83%
0
Alliance for Free Finland
VSL
2,838
1.27%
0
Communist Party of Finland
SKP
4,719
2.11%
0
5,281
2.36%
0
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta
KIPU
294
0.13%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
268
0.12%
0
True Finns
PS
2,967
1.33%
0
4,402
1.97%
0
Young Finns
Nuors
1,435
0.64%
0
Pensioners' Party
SEP
354
0.16%
0
354
0.16%
0
Natural Law Party
LLP
290
0.13%
0
290
0.13%
0
Valid votes
223,699
100.00%
18
223,699
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
2,430
1.07%
Total polled
226,129
64.20%
Registered electors
352,241
The following candidates were elected:[ 45]
Anne Huotari (Vas), 7,117 votes; Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa (Kesk), 5,523 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,630 votes; Tapio Karjalainen (SDP), 4,359 votes; Kyösti Karjula (Kesk), 5,833 votes; Marja-Leena Kemppainen (SKL), 3,764 votes; Niilo Keränen (Kesk), 7,759 votes; Inkeri Kerola (Kesk), 5,702 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 5,978 votes; Esko Kurvinen (Kok), 3,595 votes; Paula Lehtomäki (Kesk), 7,821 votes; Suvi Lindén (Kok), 5,233 votes; Kari Myllyniemi (Kesk), 5,303 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 4,695 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 6,775 votes; Pauli Saapunki (Kesk), 8,069 votes; Unto Valpas (Vas), 4,795 votes; and Pekka Vilkuna (Kesk), 7,721 votes.
1995
Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 19 March 1995:[ 46] [ 47] [ 48]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
89,242
38.81%
9
89,242
38.81%
9
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
37,853
16.46%
3
37,853
16.46%
3
Left Alliance
Vas
37,809
16.44%
3
37,809
16.44%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
22,360
9.72%
2
22,360
9.72%
2
Green League
Vihr
13,191
5.74%
1
13,191
5.74%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
3,651
1.59%
0
6,448
2.80%
0
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
2,797
1.22%
0
Liberal People's Party
LKP
5,529
2.40%
0
5,629
2.45%
0
Ecological Party the Greens
EKO
100
0.04%
0
Other Joint List (Work for Everyone)
Työ
5,181
2.25%
0
5,181
2.25%
0
Alliance for Free Finland
VSL
5,122
2.23%
0
5,122
2.23%
0
Young Finns
Nuor
5,028
2.19%
0
5,028
2.19%
0
Other Joint List
1,084
0.47%
0
1,084
0.47%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
501
0.22%
0
501
0.22%
0
Natural Law Party
LLP
215
0.09%
0
215
0.09%
0
Joint Responsibility Party
YYP
195
0.08%
0
195
0.08%
0
Kai Mikael Aalto (Independent )
91
0.04%
0
91
0.04%
0
Valid votes
229,949
100.00%
18
229,949
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,940
0.84%
Total polled
231,889
66.96%
Registered electors
346,334
The following candidates were elected:[ 49]
Juhani Alaranta (Kesk), 10,289 votes; Anne Huotari (Vas), 4,448 votes; Terttu Huttu (Vas), 3,383 votes; Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa (Kesk), 7,698 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 8,546 votes; Tapio Karjalainen (SDP), 5,260 votes; Kyösti Karjula (Kesk), 5,988 votes; Hannu Kemppainen (Kesk), 4,492 votes; Annikki Koistinen (Kesk), 5,621 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 6,260 votes; Markku Koski (Kesk), 7,834 votes; Suvi Lindén (Kok), 3,519 votes; Kari Myllyniemi (Kesk), 6,948 votes; Tuija Pohjola (SDP), 2,617 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 4,187 votes; Pauli Saapunki (Kesk), 7,135 votes; Oiva Savela (Kok), 3,541 votes; and Maija-Liisa Veteläinen (Kesk), 5,613 votes.
1991
Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 17 March 1991:[ 50] [ 51] [ 52] [ 53]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
108,072
46.78%
9
108,072
46.78%
9
Left Alliance
Vas
36,033
15.60%
3
36,033
15.60%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
26,159
11.32%
2
26,159
11.32%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
25,664
11.11%
2
25,664
11.11%
2
Green League
Vihr
13,107
5.67%
1
13,107
5.67%
1
Liberal People's Party
LKP
7,655
3.31%
1
11,650
5.04%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
3,995
1.73%
0
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
7,732
3.35%
0
7,800
3.38%
0
The Greens
EKO
68
0.03%
0
Women's Party
NAISL
1,132
0.49%
0
1,132
0.49%
0
Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
KTP
670
0.29%
0
670
0.29%
0
Joint Responsibility Party
YYP
572
0.25%
0
572
0.25%
0
Humanity Party
170
0.07%
0
170
0.07%
0
Valid votes
231,029
100.00%
18
231,029
100.00%
18
Blank votes
1,229
0.53%
Rejected Votess – Other
1,653
0.71%
Total polled
233,911
68.61%
Registered electors
340,920
The following candidates were elected:[ 54]
Juhani Alaranta (Kesk), 9,702 votes; Aarno von Bell (SDP), 2,612 votes; Kauko Heikkinen (Kesk), 6,852 votes; Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa (Kesk), 11,064 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 8,564 votes; Riitta Jouppila (Kok), 5,156 votes; Hannu Kemppainen (Kesk), 6,386 votes; Annikki Koistinen (Kesk), 8,312 votes; Martti Korhonen (Vas), 4,647 votes; Markku Koski (Kesk), 13,179 votes; Kalevi Mattila (Kesk), 6,769 votes; Osmo Polvinen (Vas), 3,447 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 4,796 votes; Pauli Saapunki (Kesk), 7,214 votes; Oiva Savela (Kok), 3,699 votes; Eino Siuruainen (Kesk), 8,636 votes; Tuulikki Ukkola (LKP), 7,089 votes; and Juhani Vähäkangas (Vas), 5,103 votes.
1980s
1987
Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1987:[ 55] [ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
87,855
36.62%
8
94,376
39.34%
8
Finnish Christian League
SKL
3,870
1.61%
0
Liberal People's Party
LKP
2,651
1.11%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
39,718
16.56%
3
39,718
16.56%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
34,903
14.55%
3
34,903
14.55%
3
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
31,233
13.02%
2
31,233
13.02%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
16,551
6.90%
1
16,551
6.90%
1
Green League
Vihr
11,051
4.61%
1
11,051
4.61%
1
Democratic Alternative
DEVA
9,408
3.92%
0
9,408
3.92%
0
Pensioners' Party
SEP
2,646
1.10%
0
2,646
1.10%
0
Valid votes
239,886
100.00%
18
239,886
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,495
0.62%
Total polled
241,381
71.18%
Registered electors
339,137
The following candidates were elected:[ 59]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 9,662 votes; Juhani Alaranta (Kesk), 8,375 votes; Kauko Heikkinen (Kesk), 6,276 votes; Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa (Kesk), 9,316 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 6,501 votes; Riitta Jouppila (Kok), 8,867 votes; Arvo Kemppainen (SKDL), 6,375 votes; Annikki Koistinen (Kesk), 6,012 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 4,926 votes; Kalevi Mattila (Kesk), 6,737 votes; Tellervo Nousiainen (Kesk), 6,434 votes; Erkki Pulliainen (Vihr), 3,762 votes; Pauli Saapunki (Kesk), 6,970 votes; Vappu Säilynoja (SKDL), 7,176 votes; Oiva Savela (Kok), 4,920 votes; Eino Siuruainen (Kesk), 6,689 votes; Juhani Vähäkangas (SKDL), 6,542 votes; and Sakari Valli (Kok), 5,435 votes.
1983
Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1983:[ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party and Liberal People's Party
Kesk-LKP
87,723
34.70%
7
92,972
36.78%
7
Finnish Christian League
SKL
5,249
2.08%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
50,901
20.14%
4
50,901
20.14%
4
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
41,294
16.34%
3
41,294
16.34%
3
National Coalition Party
Kok
36,423
14.41%
2
36,423
14.41%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
31,055
12.29%
2
31,055
12.29%
2
Union for Democracy
KVL
123
0.05%
0
123
0.05%
0
Valid votes
252,768
100.00%
18
252,768
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,251
0.49%
Total polled
254,019
75.96%
Registered electors
334,416
The following candidates were elected:[ 65]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 12,715 votes; Juhani Alaranta (Kesk), 8,673 votes; Aarno von Bell (SDP), 5,138 votes; Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa (Kesk), 7,922 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 6,439 votes; Riitta Jouppila (Kok), 7,757 votes; Arvo Kemppainen (SKDL), 6,844 votes; Hannu Kemppainen (Kesk), 8,471 votes; Pentti Kettunen (SMP), 2,928 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 15,634 votes; Kalevi Mattila (Kesk), 6,805 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 5,091 votes; Ahti Pekkala (Kesk), 8,387 votes; Väinö Raudaskoski (Kesk), 6,396 votes; Matti Ruokola (Kesk), 6,307 votes; Vappu Säilynoja (SKDL), 7,002 votes; Juhani Vähäkangas (SKDL), 6,195 votes; and Sakari Valli (Kok), 5,482 votes.
1970s
1979
Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 18 and 19 March 1979:[ 66] [ 67] [ 68]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
80,832
32.99%
6
88,108
35.95%
7
Liberal People's Party
LKP
7,276
2.97%
1
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
64,308
26.24%
5
64,308
26.24%
5
National Coalition Party
Kok
35,493
14.48%
2
35,493
14.48%
2
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
32,560
13.29%
2
32,560
13.29%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
15,568
6.35%
1
23,957
9.78%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
7,967
3.25%
0
Constitutional People's Party
PKP
422
0.17%
0
Finnish People's Unity Party
SKYP
628
0.26%
0
628
0.26%
0
Valid votes
245,054
100.00%
17
245,054
100.00%
17
Rejected votes
862
0.35%
Total polled
245,916
76.09%
Registered electors
323,202
The following candidates were elected:[ 69]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 11,993 votes; Helvi Hyrynkangas (LKP), 7,051 votes; Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP), 5,490 votes; Arvo Kemppainen (SKDL), 10,122 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 14,386 votes; Eero Lattula (Kok), 7,696 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 7,372 votes; Mauno Manninen (Kesk), 7,157 votes; Kalevi Mattila (Kesk), 6,977 votes; Helvi Niskanen (SKDL), 6,447 votes; Ahti Pekkala (Kesk), 8,669 votes; Väinö Raudaskoski (Kesk), 7,236 votes; Matti Ruokola (Kesk), 6,932 votes; Vappu Säilynoja (SKDL), 6,629 votes; Alvar Saukko (Kesk), 8,026 votes; Martti Ursin (Kok), 5,233 votes; and Juhani Vähäkangas (SKDL), 8,674 votes.
1975
Results of the 1975 parliamentary election held on 21 and 22 September 1975:[ 70] [ 71] [ 72] [ 73]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
77,292
33.91%
6
86,018
37.74%
7
Liberal People's Party
LKP
8,726
3.83%
1
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
62,675
27.50%
5
62,675
27.50%
5
National Coalition Party
Kok
27,570
12.10%
1
33,421
14.66%
2
Finnish Christian League
SKL
5,851
2.57%
1
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
30,085
13.20%
2
30,085
13.20%
2
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
11,883
5.21%
1
12,362
5.42%
1
Party of Finnish Entrepreneurs
SYP
479
0.21%
0
Finnish People's Unity Party
SKYP
3,370
1.48%
0
3,370
1.48%
0
Valid votes
227,931
100.00%
17
227,931
100.00%
17
Rejected votes
690
0.30%
Total polled
228,621
74.41%
Registered electors
307,247
The following candidates were elected:[ 74]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 12,862 votes; Kerttu Hemmi (LKP), 7,978 votes; Kauko Hjerppe (SKDL), 6,011 votes; Aino Karjalainen (Kesk), 6,751 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 4,133 votes; Eero Lattula (Kok), 5,609 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 7,159 votes; Jouko Mäkelä (SDP), 3,859 votes; Mauno Manninen (Kesk), 6,858 votes; Veikko Matikkala (SKL), 5,532 votes; Kalevi Mattila (Kesk), 6,145 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 5,820 votes; Helvi Niskanen (SKDL), 6,864 votes; Ahti Pekkala (Kesk), 7,691 votes; Pauli Räsänen (SKDL), 5,874 votes; Väinö Raudaskoski (Kesk), 6,737 votes; and Alvar Saukko (Kesk), 5,941 votes.
1972
Results of the 1972 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1972:[ 75] [ 76] [ 77]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
66,564
31.31%
6
66,564
31.31%
6
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
53,746
25.28%
5
54,066
25.43%
5
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
320
0.15%
0
Finnish Rural Party
SMP
27,289
12.83%
2
29,552
13.90%
2
Finnish Christian League
SKL
2,263
1.06%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
27,821
13.08%
2
27,821
13.08%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
22,575
10.62%
2
22,575
10.62%
2
Liberal People's Party
LKP
12,047
5.67%
1
12,047
5.67%
1
Valid votes
212,625
100.00%
18
212,625
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
631
0.30%
Total polled
213,256
83.67%
Registered electors
254,888
The following candidates were elected:[ 78]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 11,883 votes; Erkki Haukipuro (Kesk), 5,966 votes; Kerttu Hemmi (LKP), 5,215 votes; Reino Kangas (Kesk), 4,918 votes; Aino Karjalainen (Kesk), 5,624 votes; Rauno Korpinen (SKDL), 4,790 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 5,154 votes; Gunnar Laatio (Kok), 5,534 votes; Eero Lattula (Kok), 2,345 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 7,082 votes; Lauri Linna (SMP), 3,887 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 4,480 votes; Paavo Niinikoski (Kesk), 5,199 votes; Helvi Niskanen (SKDL), 4,442 votes; Ahti Pekkala (Kesk), 5,649 votes; Pauli Räsänen (SKDL), 5,483 votes; Matti Ruokola (Kesk), 5,174 votes; and Ville Tikkanen (SDP), 4,834 votes.
1970
Results of the 1970 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1970:[ 79] [ 80] [ 81]
The following candidates were elected:[ 82]
Matti Ahde (SDP), 3,251 votes; Erkki Haukipuro (Kesk), 5,081 votes; Kerttu Hemmi (LKP), 2,310 votes; Kauko Hjerppe (SKDL), 3,732 votes; Antti Isomursu (SMP), 3,084 votes; Reino Kangas (Kesk), 4,262 votes; J. Juhani Kortesalmi (SMP), 4,043 votes; Gunnar Laatio (Kok), 5,301 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 7,484 votes; Lauri Linna (SMP), 4,231 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 4,258 votes; Paavo Niinikoski (Kesk), 4,977 votes; Helvi Niskanen (SKDL), 3,829 votes; Eemil Partanen (Kesk), 5,209 votes; Ahti Pekkala (Kesk), 5,569 votes; Pauli Räsänen (SKDL), 5,348 votes; Matti Ruokola (Kesk), 4,665 votes; and Antero Väyrynen (SDP), 6,717 votes.
1960s
1966
Results of the 1966 parliamentary election held on 20 and 21 March 1966:[ 83] [ 84] [ 85] [ 86] [ 87]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Centre Party
Kesk
74,897
38.28%
8
74,897
38.28%
8
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
62,425
31.91%
6
63,757
32.59%
6
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
1,332
0.68%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
26,120
13.35%
2
26,120
13.35%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
16,907
8.64%
1
17,409
8.90%
1
Finnish Christian League
SKL
502
0.26%
0
Liberal People's Party
LKP
10,630
5.43%
1
13,450
6.87%
1
Smallholders' Party of Finland
SPP
2,820
1.44%
0
Write-in lists
7
0.00%
0
7
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
195,640
100.00%
18
195,640
100.00%
18
Blank Votes
103
0.05%
Rejected Votess – Other
650
0.33%
Total Polled
196,393
86.75%
Registered Electors
226,378
The following candidates were elected:[ 88]
Erkki Haukipuro (Kesk), 5,055 votes; Kauko Hjerppe (SKDL), 5,013 votes; Reino Kangas (Kesk), 5,321 votes; Matti Kekkonen (Kesk), 4,704 votes; Jaakko Kemppainen (Kok), 4,853 votes; Antti Kinnunen (SKDL), 5,213 votes; Paavo Lagerroos (SKDL), 5,189 votes; Armas Leinonen (LKP), 3,637 votes; Martti Linna (SKDL), 4,917 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 5,631 votes; Paavo Niinikoski (Kesk), 4,990 votes; Hannes Paaso (Kesk), 4,939 votes; Eemil Partanen (Kesk), 6,164 votes; Pauli Räsänen (SKDL), 6,882 votes; Niilo Ryhtä (Kesk), 5,330 votes; Kerttu Saalasti (Kesk), 8,609 votes; Ville Tikkanen (SDP), 3,802 votes; and Antero Väyrynen (SDP), 9,806 votes.
1962
Results of the 1962 parliamentary election held on 4 and 5 February 1962:[ 89] [ 90] [ 91] [ 92] [ 93]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
77,911
40.48%
9
78,924
41.00%
9
Smallholders' Party Opposition
1,013
0.53%
0
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
60,239
31.30%
6
60,239
31.30%
6
National Coalition Party
Kok
14,793
7.69%
1
14,793
7.69%
1
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
14,666
7.62%
1
14,666
7.62%
1
People's Party of Finland
SK
14,388
7.47%
1
14,388
7.47%
1
Smallholders' Party of Finland
SPP
5,542
2.88%
0
5,542
2.88%
0
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
TPSL
3,932
2.04%
0
3,932
2.04%
0
Valid votes
192,484
100.00%
18
192,484
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
801
0.41%
Total polled
193,285
88.20%
Registered electors
219,149
The following candidates were elected:[ 94]
Eeli Erkkilä (ML), 6,113 votes; Yrjö Hautala (ML), 4,495 votes; Veikko Honkanen (ML), 5,364 votes; Eero Juntunen (ML), 4,882 votes; Reino Kangas (ML), 4,834 votes; Matti Kekkonen (ML), 7,298 votes; Jaakko Kemppainen (Kok), 5,494 votes; Antti Kinnunen (SKDL), 4,574 votes; Armas Leinonen (SK), 6,176 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 7,005 votes; Martti Linna (SKDL), 5,752 votes; Yrjö Murto (SKDL), 4,811 votes; Hannes Paaso (ML), 7,037 votes; Eemil Partanen (ML), 6,669 votes; Niilo Ryhtä (ML), 5,287 votes; Hannes Tauriainen (SKDL), 4,655 votes; Irma Torvi (SKDL), 6,173 votes; and Antero Väyrynen (SDP), 3,663 votes.
1950s
1958
Results of the 1958 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 July 1958:[ 95] [ 96] [ 97] [ 98] [ 99]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
63,833
38.14%
7
63,833
38.14%
7
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
59,572
35.60%
7
59,572
35.60%
7
National Coalition Party
Kok
13,694
8.18%
1
23,448
14.01%
2
People's Party of Finland
SK
9,364
5.60%
1
Liberal League
VL
390
0.23%
0
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
17,734
10.60%
2
17,734
10.60%
2
Agrarian Party Opposition
MLO
2,745
1.64%
0
2,745
1.64%
0
Write-in lists
17
0.01%
0
17
0.01%
0
Valid votes
167,349
100.00%
18
167,349
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
941
0.56%
Total polled
168,290
79.31%
Registered electors
212,196
The following candidates were elected:[ 100]
Eeli Erkkilä (ML), 4,309 votes; Kusti Eskola (ML), 5,890 votes; Eetu Karjalainen (SDP), 3,941 votes; Matti Kekkonen (ML), 5,833 votes; Jaakko Kemppainen (Kok), 4,786 votes; Armas Leinonen (SK), 3,956 votes; Pentti Liedes (SKDL), 4,302 votes; Martti Linna (SKDL), 4,009 votes; Matti Meriläinen (SKDL), 4,221 votes; Yrjö Murto (SKDL), 6,831 votes; Heikki Mustonen (SKDL), 5,631 votes; Janne Mustonen (SKDL), 5,060 votes; Hannes Paaso (ML), 4,243 votes; Eemil Partanen (ML), 4,104 votes; Niilo Ryhtä (ML), 4,747 votes; Kerttu Saalasti (ML), 6,009 votes; Hannes Tauriainen (SKDL), 4,050 votes; and Arvi Turkka (SDP), 4,003 votes.
1954
Results of the 1954 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 March 1954:[ 101] [ 102] [ 103] [ 104] [ 105]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
69,228
41.74%
8
69,228
41.74%
8
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
52,271
31.52%
6
52,271
31.52%
6
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
20,051
12.09%
2
20,051
12.09%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
12,217
7.37%
1
12,468
7.52%
1
Liberal League
VL
251
0.15%
0
People's Party of Finland
SK
11,594
6.99%
1
11,834
7.13%
1
Small Farmers Party
240
0.14%
0
Write-in lists
8
0.00%
0
8
0.00%
0
Valid votes
165,860
100.00%
18
165,860
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,175
0.70%
Total polled
167,035
81.81%
Registered electors
204,185
The following candidates were elected:[ 106]
Eeli Erkkilä (ML); Kusti Eskola (ML); Yrjö Hautala (ML); Lauri Järvi (Kok); Eetu Karjalainen (SDP); Urho Kekkonen (ML); Antti Kinnunen (SKDL); Armas Leinonen (SK); Pentti Liedes (SKDL); Yrjö Murto (SKDL); Janne Mustonen (SKDL); Eemil Partanen (ML); Niilo Ryhtä (ML); Eino Rytinki (ML); Kerttu Saalasti (ML); Hannes Tauriainen (SKDL); Irma Torvi (SKDL); and Arvi Turkka (SDP).
1951
Results of the 1951 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1951:[ 107] [ 108] [ 109] [ 110]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
58,721
40.32%
8
58,721
40.32%
8
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
44,186
30.34%
6
44,186
30.34%
6
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
18,799
12.91%
2
18,799
12.91%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
11,818
8.11%
1
11,932
8.19%
1
Liberal League
VL
114
0.08%
0
People's Party of Finland
SK
10,050
6.90%
1
10,050
6.90%
1
Small Farmers Party
1,932
1.33%
0
1,932
1.33%
0
Write-in lists
16
0.01%
0
16
0.01%
0
Valid votes
145,636
100.00%
18
145,636
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
1,362
0.93%
Total polled
146,998
75.15%
Registered electors
195,607
The following candidates were elected:[ 111]
Arvi Ahmavaara (Kok); Eeli Erkkilä (ML); Kusti Eskola (ML); Esteri Häikiö (SKDL); Yrjö Hautala (ML); Heikki Kannisto (SK); Eetu Karjalainen (SDP); Aaro Kauppi (ML); Urho Kekkonen (ML); Antti Kinnunen (SKDL); Matti Meriläinen (SKDL); Yrjö Murto (SKDL); Janne Mustonen (SKDL); Niilo Ryhtä (ML); Eino Rytinki (ML); Kerttu Saalasti (ML); Hannes Tauriainen (SKDL); and Arvi Turkka (SDP).
1940s
1948
Results of the 1948 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1948:[ 112] [ 113] [ 114]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
59,018
41.14%
8
59,018
41.14%
8
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
40,452
28.20%
5
40,452
28.20%
5
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
20,047
13.97%
2
20,047
13.97%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
14,120
9.84%
1
14,120
9.84%
1
National Progressive Party
KE
7,312
5.10%
1
9,511
6.63%
1
Small Farmers Party
2,199
1.53%
0
Write-in lists
304
0.21%
0
304
0.21%
0
Valid votes
143,452
100.00%
17
143,452
100.00%
17
Rejected votes
615
0.43%
Total polled
144,067
78.50%
Registered electors
183,521
The following candidates were elected:[ 115]
Arvi Ahmavaara (Kok); Kusti Eskola (ML); Yrjö Hautala (ML); Heikki Kannisto (SK); Urho Kekkonen (ML); Antti Koukkari (ML); Matti Meriläinen (SKDL); Yrjö Murto (SKDL); Janne Mustonen (SKDL); Niilo Ryhtä (ML); Kerttu Saalasti (ML); Yrjö Saari (ML); Sulo Salo (ML); Heikki Simonen (SDP); Ilmari Sormunen (SKDL); Hannes Tauriainen (SKDL); and Arvi Turkka (SDP).
1945
Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 17 and 18 March 1945:[ 116] [ 117] [ 118]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
42,046
36.73%
7
47,715
41.68%
8
National Progressive Party
KE
5,669
4.95%
1
Finnish People's Democratic League
SKDL
32,477
28.37%
5
32,477
28.37%
5
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
17,149
14.98%
2
17,149
14.98%
2
National Coalition Party
Kok
13,398
11.70%
2
13,398
11.70%
2
Small Farmers Party
3,437
3.00%
0
3,437
3.00%
0
Write-in lists
305
0.27%
0
305
0.27%
0
Valid votes
114,481
100.00%
17
114,481
100.00%
17
Rejected votes
527
0.46%
Total polled
115,008
69.48%
Registered electors
165,530
The following candidates were elected:[ 119]
Arvi Ahmavaara (Kok); Kusti Eskola (ML); Yrjö Hautala (ML); Matti Huhta (SKDL); Lauri Järvi (Kok); Heikki Kannisto (SK); Eetu Karjalainen (SDP); Urho Kekkonen (ML); Antti Koukkari (ML); Matti Meriläinen (SKDL); Janne Mustonen (SKDL); Sulo Muuri (SKDL); Eemil Pääkkönen (ML); Juho Pyörälä (ML); Sulo Salo (ML); Heikki Simonen (SDP); and Ilmari Sormunen (SKDL).
1930s
1939
Results of the 1939 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1939:[ 120] [ 121] [ 122]
The following candidates were elected:[ 123]
Kusti Arhama (ML); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Eetu Karjalainen (SDP); Vilho Kivioja (ML); Väinö Kokko (Kok); Hjalmar Lindqvist (SDP); Kalle Lohi (ML); Kalle Määttä (ML); Heikki Niskanen (PMP); Eero Nurmesniemi (ML); Eino Rytinki (PMP); Sulo Salo (ML); Heikki Simonen (SDP); Arvi Turkka (SDP); Uuno Antti Virranniemi (ML); and Veikko Wainio (IKL).
1936
Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1936:[ 124] [ 125] [ 126] [ 127]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
22,605
38.16%
6
Social Democratic Party of Finland
SDP
12,416
20.96%
3
People's Party
KP
6,782
11.45%
1
Patriotic People's Movement
IKL
5,116
8.64%
1
National Coalition Party
Kok
4,144
6.99%
1
National Progressive Party
KE
4,141
6.99%
1
Small Farmers' Party of Finland
SPP
3,725
6.29%
0
Others
315
0.53%
0
Valid votes
59,244
100.00%
13
Rejected votes
544
0.91%
Total polled
59,788
56.49%
Registered electors
105,845
The following candidates were elected:[ 128]
Kusti Arhama (ML); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Heikki Kannisto (KE); Eetu Karjalainen (SDP); Vilho Kivioja (ML); Väinö Kokko (Kok); Antti Meriläinen (SDP); Heikki Niskanen (KP); Eero Nurmesniemi (ML); Sulo Salo (ML); Arvi Turkka (SDP); and Veikko Wainio (IKL).
1933
Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1933:[ 129] [ 130] [ 131] [ 132]
The following candidates were elected:[ 133]
Kusti Arffman (ML); Yrjö Hautala (KP); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Emil Jatkola (KE); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Yrjö Kesti (SPP); Vilho Kivioja (ML); K. F. Lehtonen (Kok-IKL); Antti Meriläinen (SDTP); Heikki Niskanen (KP); Sulo Salo (ML); Arvi Turkka (SDTP); and Veikko Wainio (Kok-IKL).
1930
Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1930:[ 134] [ 135] [ 136] [ 137]
Party
Party
Electoral Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Agrarian Party
ML
32,841
53.67%
7
44,406
72.57%
10
National Coalition Party
Kok
7,181
11.73%
2
National Progressive Party
KE
4,384
7.16%
1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Finland
SDTP
11,502
18.80%
2
11,502
18.80%
2
Small Farmers' Party of Finland
SPP
4,747
7.76%
1
4,747
7.76%
1
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders
STPV
490
0.80%
0
490
0.80%
0
Write-in lists
49
0.08%
0
49
0.08%
0
Valid votes
61,194
100.00%
13
61,194
100.00%
13
Rejected votes
272
0.44%
Total polled
61,466
64.00%
Registered electors
96,043
The following candidates were elected:[ 138]
Sakari Ainali (Kok); Hannes Eskola (ML); Edvard Huttunen (SDTP); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Emil Jatkola (KE); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Yrjö Kesti (SPP); Vilho Kivioja (ML); Johannes Korhonen (ML); Antti Meriläinen (SDTP); Eero Nurmesniemi (ML); Sulo Salo (ML); and Samuli Tuomikoski (Kok).
1920s
1929
Results of the 1929 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1929:[ 139] [ 140] [ 141] [ 142]
The following candidates were elected:[ 143]
Kusti Arffman (ML); Edvard Huttunen (SDTP); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Vilho Kivioja (ML); Kalle Kyhälä (STPV); Kalle Meriläinen (STPV); Lauri Mustakallio (ML); Matti Niilekselä (ML); Eero Nurmesniemi (ML); Mauritz Rosenberg (STPV); Samuli Tuomikoski (Kok); and Siina Urpilainen (STPV).
1927
Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1927:[ 144] [ 145] [ 146] [ 147]
The following candidates were elected:[ 148]
Sakari Ainali (Kok); Kusti Arffman (ML); Edvard Huttunen (SDTP); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Heikki Karjalainen (KE); Lauri Mustakallio (ML); Matti Niilekselä (ML); Eero Nurmesniemi (ML); Mauritz Rosenberg (STPV); Sulo Salo (ML); Filemon Savenius (STPV); and Siina Urpilainen (STPV).
1924
Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 April 1924:[ 149] [ 150] [ 151] [ 152]
The following candidates were elected:[ 153]
Sakari Ainali (Kok); Kusti Arffman (ML); Uuno Brander (KE); Toivo Janhonen (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); J. A. Mannermaa (Kok); Niilo Pelttari (ML); Vilho Piippo (SDTP); Janne Räsänen (STPV); Mauritz Rosenberg (STPV); Sulo Salo (ML); Filemon Savenius (STPV); and Jaakko Seppänen (ML).
1922
Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 July 1922:[ 154] [ 155] [ 156] [ 157]
The following candidates were elected:[ 158]
Kusti Arffman (ML); Kustaa Hautamäki (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Pekka Kemppi (SSTP); J. A. Mannermaa (Kok); Lauri Mustakallio (ML); Antti Nahkala (SSTP); Aarno Pesonen (ML); August Rytkönen (SSTP); Sulo Salo (ML); Jaakko Seppänen (ML); Veli Kustaa Simelius (Kok); and Yrjö Valkama (SSTP).
1910s
1919
Results of the 1919 parliamentary election held on 1, 2 and 3 March 1919:[ 159] [ 160] [ 161] [ 162]
The following candidates were elected:[ 163]
Kusti Arffman [ a] (ML); Kustavi Elovaara (ML); Juho Heikkinen (ML); Väinö Juustila (Kok); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Matti Laukkonen (SDTP); Antti Meriläinen (SDTP); Vilho Niemi (SDTP); Matti Oja (ML); Aarno Pesonen (ML); Yrjö Pesonen (ML); Heikki Törmä (SDTP); and Leonard Typpö (Kok).
1917
Results of the 1917 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 October 1917:[ 165] [ 166] [ 167] [ 168]
The following candidates were elected:[ 169]
Kustaa Ahmala (SDP); Kusti Arffman (ML); Santeri Haapanen (ML); Juho Heikkinen (ML); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Kalle Korhonen (SDP); Arthur Lagerlöf (SP-NP-KP); Ivar Lantto (ML); Hugo Linna (SP-NP-KP); Yrjö Mäkelin (SDP); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (SP-NP-KP); and Leonard Typpö (SP-NP-KP).
1916
Results of the 1916 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 July 1916:[ 170] [ 171] [ 172] [ 173]
The following candidates were elected:[ 174]
Jalmari Haapanen (ML); Santeri Haapanen (ML); Kalle Hautala (SDP); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Yrjö Komu (SDP); Kalle Korhonen (SDP); Ivar Lantto (ML); Yrjö Mäkelin (SDP); Filip Saalasti (ML); Aale Sariola (SP); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (NP); and Leonard Typpö (SP).
1913
Results of the 1913 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 August 1913:[ 175] [ 176] [ 177] [ 178]
The following candidates were elected:[ 179]
Heikki Ahmala (SDP); Kalle Jäykkä (ML); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Juho Komu (SDP); J. A. Mannermaa (SP); Yrjö Mäkelin (SDP); Oskari Partanen (ML); Salomo Pulkkinen (ML); Filip Saalasti (ML); Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg (NP); Heikki Törmä (SDP); Leonard Typpö (SP); and Iisakki Vahe (SP).
1911
Results of the 1911 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 January 1911:[ 180] [ 181] [ 182] [ 183]
The following candidates were elected:[ 184]
Arthur Castrén (NP); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Otto Karhi (ML); Juho Komu (SDP); Antero Leinola (ML); J. A. Mannermaa (SP); Salomo Pulkkinen (ML); Filip Saalasti (ML); Samuli Tervo (SDP); Heikki Törmä (SDP); Leonard Typpö (SP); and Iisakki Vahe (SP).
1910
Results of the 1910 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 February 1910:[ 185] [ 186] [ 187] [ 188]
The following candidates were elected:[ 189]
Arthur Castrén (NP); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Otto Karhi (ML); Juho Komu (SDP); Antero Leinola (ML); J. A. Mannermaa (SP); Salomo Pulkkinen (ML); Filip Saalasti (ML); Samuli Tervo (SDP); Heikki Törmä (SDP); Leonard Typpö (SP); and Iisakki Vahe (SP).
1900s
1909
Results of the 1909 parliamentary election held on 1 and 3 May 1909:[ 190] [ 191] [ 192] [ 193]
The following candidates were elected:[ 194]
Arthur Castrén (NP); Santeri Haapanen (SP); Juho Heikkinen (ML); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Otto Karhi (ML); Juho Komu (SDP); Arthur Lagerlöf (SP); Artturi Laitinen (ML); Antero Leinola (ML); Yrjö Mäkelin (SDP); Kalle Myllylä (SP); and Heikki Törmä (SDP).
1908
Results of the 1908 parliamentary election held on 1 and 2 July 1908:[ 195] [ 196] [ 197] [ 198]
The following candidates were elected:[ 199]
Anna Ängeslevä (ML); Juho Heikkinen (ML); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Juho Komu (SDP); Arthur Lagerlöf (SP); Ivar Lantto (ML); Yrjö Mäkelin (SDP); Kalle Myllylä (SP); Jaakko Piirainen (SDP); Mauno Rosendal (NP); Antti Tuomikoski (SP); and Iisakki Vahe (SP).
1907
Results of the 1907 parliamentary election held on 15 and 16 March 1907:[ 197] [ 200] [ 201] [ 202]
The following candidates were elected:[ 203]
Juho Heikkinen (ML); Matti Hoikka (SDP); Kalle Hämäläinen (SDP); Kyösti Kallio (ML); Otto Karhi (ML); Heikki Kiiskinen (ML); Mikko Knuutila (NP); Juho Komu (SDP); Arthur Lagerlöf (SP); Albert Luoma (NP); Kalle Myllylä (SP); Aate Olkkonen (SP); and Iisakki Vahe (SP).
Notes
^ Kusti Arffman (Arhama) (ML) is not showing as elected from Oulu Province South at the 1919 parliamentary election in Valtiopäivät 1919: Pöytäkirjat I - Istunnot 1-53 - Valtiopäivien alusta heinäkuun 26 päivään but Parliament of Finland website shows him to be a member for Oulu Province South from 1917 to 1930.[ 164]
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