Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 July 1951.[1]
Quick Facts All 200 seats in the Parliament of Finland 101 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
1951 Finnish parliamentary election|
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Emil Skog |
V. J. Sukselainen |
Kusti Kulo |
Party |
SDP |
Agrarian |
SKDL |
Last election |
26.32%, 54 seats |
24.24%, 56 seats |
19.98%, 38 seats |
Seats won |
53 |
51 |
43 |
Seat change |
1 |
5 |
5 |
Popular vote |
480,754 |
421,613 |
391,134 |
Percentage |
26.52% |
23.26% |
21.58% |
Swing |
0.20pp |
0.98pp |
1.60pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Arvo Salminen |
Ralf Törngren |
Eino Saari |
Party |
National Coalition |
RKP |
People's |
Last election |
17.04%, 33 seats |
7.34%, 13 seats |
3.91%, 5 seats |
Seats won |
28 |
14 |
10 |
Seat change |
5 |
1 |
5 |
Popular vote |
264,044 |
131,719 |
102,933 |
Percentage |
14.57% |
7.27% |
5.68% |
Swing |
2.47pp |
0.07pp |
1.77pp |
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Seventh party |
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Party |
ÅS |
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Last election |
0.35%, 1 seat |
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Seats won |
1 |
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Seat change |
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Popular vote |
5,686 |
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Percentage |
0.31% |
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Swing |
0.04pp |
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