Central Finland (parliamentary electoral district)

Central Finland (Finnish: Keski-Suomi; Swedish: Mellersta Finland) is an electoral district of Finland.

Central Finland
Keski-Suomi
Mellersta Finland
Electoral District
Parliament of Finland
Outline map
Location of Central Finland within Finland
Municipality
RegionCentral Finland
Population272,521 (2022)[1]
Electoral College226,335 (2023)
Area19,012 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1907
Seats
List
  • 10 (1972–present)
  • 11 (1962–1972)
  • 12 (1951–1962)
  • 11 (1945–1951)
  • 10 (1917–1945)
  • 11 (1917–1917)
Members of Parliament[3]
List
  •   Bella Forsgrén (Vihr)
  •   Kaisa Garedew (PS)
  •   Petri Honkonen (Kesk)
  •   Tomi Immonen (PS)
  •   Anne Kalmari (Kesk)
  •   Jani Kokko (SDP)
  •   Riitta Mäkinen (SDP)
  •   Piritta Rantanen (SDP)
  •   Ville Väyrynen (Kok
  •   Sinuhe Wallinheimo (Kok

Election results

PartyPartyElectoral Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of FinlandSDP34,95622.81%334,95622.81%3
Finns PartyPS31,36020.46%231,36020.46%2
Centre PartyKesk27,19417.74%227,19417.74%2
National Coalition PartyKok24,92616.26%224,92616.26%2
Green LeagueVihr11,6817.62%111,6817.62%1
Left AllianceVas9,9916.52%09,9916.52%0
Christian DemocratsKD8,1035.29%08,1035.29%0
Movement NowLiik2,0441.33%02,0441.33%0
Freedom AllianceVL1,3260.87%01,5451.01%0
Crystal PartyKRIP2190.14%0
Power Belongs to the PeopleVKK5940.39%05940.39%0
Blue-and-Black MovementSML2490.16%02490.16%0
Communist Party of FinlandSKP2400.16%02400.16%0
Pirate PartyPir1890.12%01890.12%0
Swedish People's Party of FinlandSFP1820.12%01820.12%0
Valid Votes153,254100.00%10153,254100.00%10
Rejected Votes7330.48%
Total Polled153,98768.03%
Registered Electors226,335

References

  1. "11lj -- Preliminary population structure by area, 2022M01*-2022M12*". Helsinki, Finland: Statistics Finland. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. "Suomen pinta-ala kunnittain 1.1.2022" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  3. "Current Members of Parliament". Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
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