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European Parliament election, 2009 (Finland)

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7 June 2009
  
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The European Parliament election of 2009 in Finland was the election of the delegation from Finland to the European Parliament in 2009.

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Finland uses the open list d'Hondt method, where voters vote for an individual, but the individual's vote is counted primarily for the party and secondarily for the candidate. Parties receive seats in proportion to their share of the vote, and candidates from those parties are selected based on the votes they received individually. In European Parliament elections, the whole country forms a single constituency.

Result

Compared to the 2004 European Parliament election in Finland, the three major parties National Coalition Party, Centre Party, and Social Democrats (SDP) each lost a seat. Moreover, the most popular candidate on the SDP list was the independent Mitro Repo. The Left Alliance lost their only seat. The Greens gained a seat, the Christian Democrats regained the seat they had lost in the previous period, and the True Finns achieved their first entry to the European Parliament with one seat. The Swedish People's Party kept their single seat. No extraparliamentary party gained any seats.

Elected MEPs

  • Ville Itälä (Kok.)
  • Sirpa Pietikäinen (Kok.)
  • Eija-Riitta Korhola (Kok.)
  • Anneli Jäätteenmäki (Kesk.)
  • Hannu Takkula (Kesk.)
  • Riikka Manner (Kesk.)
  • Mitro Repo (SDP, independent)
  • Liisa Jaakonsaari (SDP)
  • Heidi Hautala (Vihr.)
  • Satu Hassi (Vihr.)
  • Timo Soini (PS)
  • Sari Essayah (KD)
  • Carl Haglund (SFP)
  • References

    European Parliament election, 2009 (Finland) Wikipedia