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North Karelia (formerly Kuopio East) was an electoral district represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). In 2013 it was merged with Northern Savonia electoral district to form the Savonia-Karelia electoral district. It covered the administrative region of North Karelia, with a population of 169,722 (as of 2002). North Karelia elected six members of the Eduskunta, when in 2005 there were still seven seats.

The constituency was largely rural, centred on the city of Joensuu. The largest party in the Finnish parliamentary elections has traditionally been the Centre Party.

The reduction of seats caused the Green League leader Tarja Cronberg to lose her seat in 2007 elections, even she got 11,7% and second the most votes in constituency.

Members of parliament

2017–2021

2003–2007

[1]

2007–2011

[2]

Election results

Finnish parliamentary election, 2003
Party Seats Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Centre 3 +1 42.9 37.6 33,026 +7.3%
  SDP 3 -1 42.9 34.9 30,639 -1.9%
  National Coalition 0 -1 0.0 9.7 8,498 -1.5%
  Green 1 +1 14.3 6.6 5,767 +2.4%
  Left Alliance 0 0 0.0 4.9 4,326 -0.2%
  KD 0 0 0.0 4.3 3,798 -2.0%
  Communist Party 0 0 0.0 1.0 837 +0.2%
  other groups 0 0 0.0 1.1 933 n/a
Finnish parliamentary election, 2007 [3]
Party Seats Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Centre 3 0 50 35.7 30,391 -1.9%
  SDP 2 -1 33.3 31.6 26,942 -3.3%
  National Coalition 1 +1 16.7 11.8 10,041 +2.1%
  Green 0 -1 0.0 11.7 9,955 +5.1%
  KD 0 0 0.0 3.0 2,574 -1.3%
  Finns 0 0 0.0 2.8 2,428 +2.1%
  Left Alliance 0 0 0.0 2.5 2,163 -2.4%
  other groups 0 0 0.0 0.9 747 n/a

References

  1. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Candidates elected". Ministry of Justice. 19 March 2003. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Candidates elected". Ministry of Justice. 21 March 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Results". Ministry of Justice. 21 March 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Karelia (formerly Kuopio East) was an electoral district represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). In 2013 it was merged with Northern Savonia electoral district to form the Savonia-Karelia electoral district. It covered the administrative region of North Karelia, with a population of 169,722 (as of 2002). North Karelia elected six members of the Eduskunta, when in 2005 there were still seven seats.

The constituency was largely rural, centred on the city of Joensuu. The largest party in the Finnish parliamentary elections has traditionally been the Centre Party.

The reduction of seats caused the Green League leader Tarja Cronberg to lose her seat in 2007 elections, even she got 11,7% and second the most votes in constituency.

Members of parliament

2017–2021

2003–2007

[1]

2007–2011

[2]

Election results

Finnish parliamentary election, 2003
Party Seats Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Centre 3 +1 42.9 37.6 33,026 +7.3%
  SDP 3 -1 42.9 34.9 30,639 -1.9%
  National Coalition 0 -1 0.0 9.7 8,498 -1.5%
  Green 1 +1 14.3 6.6 5,767 +2.4%
  Left Alliance 0 0 0.0 4.9 4,326 -0.2%
  KD 0 0 0.0 4.3 3,798 -2.0%
  Communist Party 0 0 0.0 1.0 837 +0.2%
  other groups 0 0 0.0 1.1 933 n/a
Finnish parliamentary election, 2007 [3]
Party Seats Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Centre 3 0 50 35.7 30,391 -1.9%
  SDP 2 -1 33.3 31.6 26,942 -3.3%
  National Coalition 1 +1 16.7 11.8 10,041 +2.1%
  Green 0 -1 0.0 11.7 9,955 +5.1%
  KD 0 0 0.0 3.0 2,574 -1.3%
  Finns 0 0 0.0 2.8 2,428 +2.1%
  Left Alliance 0 0 0.0 2.5 2,163 -2.4%
  other groups 0 0 0.0 0.9 747 n/a

References

  1. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Candidates elected". Ministry of Justice. 19 March 2003. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Candidates elected". Ministry of Justice. 21 March 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Electoral district of North Karelia: Results". Ministry of Justice. 21 March 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

See also


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