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  1. Ohcan Oza bálvalusas Oza Sille ohcama Sisdoallosiiddut Dieđáhusat ja eará artihkkalat Fiillat Search Results Du ohcan sániin 'jienasteapmi' buvttadii 32 bohtosa. Ordne ohcanbohtosiid Dehálašvuohta Beaivemearri Bajilčála Fess-ohcan 20 Entries Per P...
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  5. Holding the Election Parliamentary elections in Finland follow the principles below: the elections are direct, secret and proportional the elections are general elections in which all voters have equal rights of voting each voter must casts his/he...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/holding-the-election
  6. On Elections ‘General elections’ refer to elections in which the right to vote is universal. This means that all people who meet the statutory requirements are entitled to vote instead of the right to vote being restricted to cover only some speci...
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  7. Election Results Counting the Advance Votes The constituency electoral committees begin counting the advance votes on election day at 3 p.m. at the earliest (for a particular reason at noon at the earliest). The brown ballot envelopes sent from th...
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  8. Election Funding The Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding (273/2009) entered into force on 1 May 2009. The Act lays down provisions on candidate’s election funding and its disclosure in parliamentary elections, presidential elections, municipal e...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/election-funding
  9. Schedule for the presidential election The next presidential election will be held on Sunday 27 January 2030. The possible second round of the presidential election will be held on Sunday 10.2.2030. According to the Finnish Constitution the Presid...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/schedule-in-the-presidential-election
  10. Election Observation The most important international organisations with election observation activities are the United Nations (UN), the Euroepan Union (EU) and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). UN Election Observat...
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  11. Parliamentary Elections According to the Finnish Constitution sovereign power in Finland belongs to the people, represented by Parliament convened in session. The Finnish Parliament is unicameral and comprises 200 representatives. Members of Parli...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/parliamentary-elections
  12. To hold the best elections in the world, we need to work together – and prevent election interference Elections form the foundation of a democratic society. In a representative democracy, voters elect the political decision-makers who decide on im...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/election-interference
  13. Counting of the Election Results Counting the advance votes The electoral district committees begin counting the advance votes on election day at 3 p.m. at the earliest (on special grounds earlier, however at the earliest at 12 o’clock). The brown...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/election-results1
  14. Counting of the Election Results The election results are counted as in parliamentary elections, except that the d’Hondt method is not used. The votes of the candidates are counted, and the candidates are ranked in order of number of votes receive...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/election-results3
  15. Upcoming Elections 2024−2035 2026 No statutory elections. 2027 Parliamentary Elections 18th of April, 2027 2028 No statutory elections. 2029 County elections and municipal elections 15.4.2029 European Elections 10th of June, 2029 2030 Presidential...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/elections-2024-2035
  16. Election funding disclosure In accordance with the Act on a Candidate´s Election Funding the member of Parliament elected in parliamentary elections and an alternate member upon confirmation of the election results. The election funding disclosure...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/election-funding-disclosure
  17. International Election Activities Election Observation Electoral Assistance Hidden
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  18. County and municipal elections The next county and municipal elections will be held on Sunday 15 April 2029. The confirmed results of the 2025 county and municipal elections are available in the Information and Result Service of the Ministry of Ju...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/county-and-municipal-elections
  19. Voting on Election Day On election day the polling stations are open between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. There is at least one polling station in every municipality, and the total number is approximately 2000. Voters may cast their votes at the polling stat...
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  20. Election of the President of the Republic The next presidential election will be held on Sunday 27 January 2030. The confirmed results of the 2024 presidential election are available in the Information and Result Service of the Ministry of Justice...
    https://vaalit.fi/en/presidential-election