Tavastia (electoral district)
Tavastia (formerly Tavastia South) is an electoral district represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). It covers the administrative regions of Kanta-Häme and Päijät-Häme, with a combined population of about 364,000 (as of 2002). Tavastia currently elects 14 members of the Eduskunta.
The constituency is largely urban, centred on the cities of Hämeenlinna and Lahti. The largest party in the 2011 election was the Social Democratic Party of Finland.
Current members of parliament 2011–
Municipality | Region | Most popular | National Coalition Party | Social Democratic Party of Finland | True Finns | Centre Party | Left Alliance | Greens | Christian Democrats |
Seats 2011 (2007) | Päijät-Häme and Proper | Social Democratic Party of Finland | 3 (-1) | 4 (+-0) | 3 (+3) | 2 (-1) | 1 (0) | 0 (-1) | 1 (1) |
Asikkala | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [1] | James Hirvisaari | ||||||
Forssa | Kanta-Häme | Centre Party [2] | Sanni Grahn-Laasonen | Sirkka-Liisa Anttila | |||||
Hartola | Päijät-Häme | Centre Party [3] | |||||||
Hattula | Kanta-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [3] | |||||||
Hausjärvi | Kanta-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [4] | |||||||
Heinola | Päijät-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [5] | |||||||
Hollola | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [6] | Anne Loukola | Juha Rehula | |||||
Humppila | Kanta-Häme | Centre Party [7] | |||||||
Hämeenkoski | Päijät-Häme | Centre Party [8] | |||||||
Hämeenlinna | Kanta-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [9] | Tarja Filatov Johannes Koskinen |
Ismo Soukola | |||||
Janakkala | Kanta-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [10] | |||||||
Jokioinen | Kanta-Häme | Centre Party [11] | |||||||
Kärkölä | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [12] | |||||||
Lahti | Päijät-Häme | National Coalition Party [13] | Mika Kari Jouko Skinnari |
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Loppi | Kanta-Häme | National Coalition Party[14] | Timo Heinonen | ||||||
Nastola | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [15] | |||||||
Orimattila | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [16] | Kalle Jokinen | ||||||
Padasjoki | Päijät-Häme | True Finns [17] | |||||||
Riihimäki | Kanta-Häme | Social Democratic Party of Finland [18] | Aino-Kaisa Pekonen | Päivi Räsänen | |||||
Sysmä | Päijät-Häme | Centre Party [19] | |||||||
Tammela | Kanta-Häme | Centre Party [20] | |||||||
Ypäjä | Kanta-Häme | Centre Party [21] |
In official statistics of Finland the parliamentary elections are always compared with both the previous parliamentary elections and municipal elections. The municipal elections will be held in 2012. In Tavastia electoral district Kanta-Häme wins more parliamentary seats than Päijät-Häme as 1/4 of the votes for the candidates from Kanta-Häme is achieved from Päijät-Häme. As for the Centre Party this has been due to the expertise of the agricultural policies affecting the agrarian surroundings of the city of Lahti and as for the Social Democratic Party of Finland hard campaigning in Lahti and on its surroundings from Kanta-Häme. Both of the regions compete with each other's in the front of the state.
National Coalition Party
- Timo Heinonen, Loppi, 6 533 votes
- Sanni Grahn-Laasonen, Forssa, 5 866 votes
- Kalle Jokinen, Orimattila, 5 277 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Ilkka Viljanen, Lahti, 4 794 votes, Ilkka Viljanen was a member of the parliament 2007-2011. Mrs Tuija Nurmi did not succeed in re-election.
Social Democratic Party of Finland
- Johannes Koskinen, Hämeenlinna, 7 710 votes
- Tarja Filatov, Hämeenlinna, 6 780 votes
- Mika Kari, Lahti, 5 269 votes
- Jouko Skinnari, Lahti, 5 185 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Iisakki Kiemunki, 5 164 votes
Centre Party
- Sirkka-Liisa Anttila, Forssa, 5 881 votes
- Juha Rehula, Hollola, 5 574 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Mika Penttilä, 4 535 votes, the member of the parliament, Mr. Risto Autio did not succeed in re-election.
Left Alliance
- Aino-Kaisa Pekonen, Riihimäki, 4 009 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Antti Holopainen, 2 722 votes
Christian Democrats
- Päivi Räsänen, Riihimäki, 7 003 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Marjo Loponen, Lahti, 1 862 votes
True Finns
- Anne Louhelainen, Hollola, 6 157 votes
- James Hirvisaari, Asikkala, 5 530 votes
- Ismo Soukola, Hämeenlinna, 5 053 votes
- vice member of the parliament: Rami Lehto, Lahti, 4 761 votes
Percentage of the electorate in municipalities (votes)
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Current members of parliament 2007–2011
- Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (Kesk.)
- Risto Autio (Kesk.)
- Tarja Filatov (SDP)
- Timo Heinonen (Kok.)
- Matti Kauppila (Vas)
- Jari Koskinen (Kok.)
- Johannes Koskinen (SDP)
- Tuija Nurmi (Kok.)
- Kirsi Ojansuu (Vihr.)
- Juha Rehula (Kesk.)
- Päivi Räsänen (KD)
- Jouko Skinnari (SDP)
- Satu Taiveaho (SDP)
- Ilkka Viljanen (Kok.)
- KD = Christian Democrats
- Kesk. = Centre
- Kok. = National Coalition
- SDP = Social Democrats
- Vihr. = Greens
Old election results
Finnish parliamentary election, 2003 | |||||||||
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Party | Seats | Net gain/loss | Seats % | Votes % | Votes | +/− | |||
Social Democratic | 5 | +1 | 35.7 | 31.9 | 60,289 | +3.6% | |||
National Coalition | 3 | -1 | 21.4 | 21.8 | 41,137 | -4.5% | |||
Centre | 3 | +1 | 21.4 | 18.4 | 34,759 | +1.6% | |||
Christian Democrat | 1 | 0 | 7.1 | 9.8 | 18,425 | +1.0% | |||
Left Alliance | 1 | 0 | 7.1 | 8.9 | 16,760 | +0.0% | |||
Green League | 1 | 0 | 7.1 | 6.0 | 11,416 | -0.3% | |||
other groups | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 3.2 | 6,068 | n/a |
See also
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