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Finnish parliamentary election, 2019

Finnish parliamentary election, 2019
Finland
2015 ←
2019 → 2023
outgoing members ←

All 200 seats to the Parliament
101 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Juha Sipilä Timo Soini Petteri Orpo
Leader Juha Sipilä Timo Soini Petteri Orpo
Party Centre Finns National Coalition
Leader since 2012 1997 2016
Last election 49 seats, 21.1% 38 seats, 17.7% 37 seats, 18.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Antti Rinne Ville Niinistö Li Andersson
Leader Antti Rinne Ville Niinistö Li Andersson
Party Social Democratic Green League Left Alliance
Leader since 2014 2011 2016
Last election 34 seats, 16.5% 15 seats, 8.5% 12 seats, 7.1%

  Seventh party Eighth party
  Anna-Maja Henriksson Sari Essayah
Leader Anna-Maja Henriksson Sari Essayah
Party Swedish People's Christian Democrat
Leader since 2016 2015
Last election 9 seats, 4.9% 5 seats, 3.5%

Prime Minister before election

Juha Sipilä
Centre

Elected Prime Minister

TBD


Juha Sipilä
Centre

TBD

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Finland in April 2019.

The incumbent government was formed by a three party Center-right coalition, composed of the Centre Party, Finns Party and National Coalition Party. On 28 May 2015, the parliament elected Juha Sipilä as prime minister by a vote of 128–62.

The 200 members of the Eduskunta are elected using proportional representation in 13 multi-member constituencies, with seats allocated according to the d'Hondt method. The number of elected representatives is proportional to the population in the district six months prior to the elections. Åland has single member electoral district and its own party system.

5 poll average of finnish opinion polls from April 2015 to the election 2019. Each line corresponds to a political party.


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