Vaasa (constituency)

Vaasa (constituency)

Vaasa is a constituency represented in the Finnish "Eduskunta" (parliament). It covers the administrative regions of Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia and Southern Ostrobothnia. Vaasa currently elects 17 members of the "Eduskunta".

The constituency is largely rural, and particularly the coastal areas around the city of Vaasa are largely Finland-Swedish. The largest party in the 2007 election was the Centre Party.

Current members of parliament 2007–

* Esko Ahonen (Kesk.)
* Susanna Haapoja (Kesk.)
* Anna-Maja Henriksson (RKP)
* Bjarne Kallis (KD)
* Miapetra Kumpula-Natri (SDP)
* Mika Lintilä (Kesk.)
* Juha Mieto (Kesk.)
* Håkan Nordman (RKP)
* Mats Nylund (RKP)
* Petri Pihlajaniemi (Kok.)
* Tuomo Puumala (Kesk.)
* Paula Risikko (Kok.)
* Petri Salo (Kok.)
* Paula Sihto (Kesk.)
* Jutta Urpilainen (SDP)
* Raimo Vistbacka (PS)
* Ulla-Maj Wideroos (RKP)

* KD = Christian Democrats
* Kesk. = Centre
* Kok. = National Coalition
* PS = True Finns
* RKP = Swedish People's Party
* SDP = Social Democrats

Election results

Election Summary net Party
party = Centre Party (Finland)
seats = 7
net = +1
seats % = 41.2
votes % = 33.9
votes = 83,586
plus/minus = +2.2%
Election Summary net Party
party = Swedish People's Party (Finland)
seats = 3
net = -1
seats % = 17.6
votes % = 18.6
votes = 45,930
plus/minus = -2.1%
Election Summary net Party
party = Social Democratic Party of Finland
seats = 3
net = 0
seats % = 17.6
votes % = 15.8
votes = 39,039
plus/minus = +1.1%
Election Summary net Party
party = National Coalition Party (Finland)
seats = 2
net = 0
seats % = 11.7
votes % = 11.6
votes = 28,483
plus/minus = -2.3%
Election Summary net Party
party = Christian Democrats (Finland)
seats = 1
net = 0
seats % = 5.9
votes % = 7.8
votes = 19,331
plus/minus = +2.3%
Election Summary net Party
party = True Finns
seats = 1
net = 0
seats % = 5.9
votes % = 4.6
votes = 11,239
plus/minus = -0.1%
Election Summary net Party
party = Left Alliance (Finland)
seats = 0
net = 0
seats % = 0.0
votes % = 4.4
votes = 10,816
plus/minus = -0.4%
Election Summary net Party
party = Green League
seats = 0
net = 0
seats % = 0.0
votes % = 2.4
votes = 5,949
plus/minus = +0.3%
Election Summary net Other
party = other groups
seats = 0
net = 0
seats % = 0.0
votes % = 1.0
votes = 2,266
plus/minus = n/a

See also

* Parliamentary constituencies of Finland


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