1919 Finnish parliamentary election|
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Väinö Tanner |
Santeri Alkio |
Hugo Suolahti |
| Party |
SDP |
Agrarian |
National Coalition |
| Last election |
44.79%, 92 seats |
12.38%, 26 seats |
– |
| Seats won |
80 |
42 |
26 |
| Seat change |
12 |
16 |
New |
| Popular vote |
365,046 |
189,297 |
151,018 |
| Percentage |
37.98% |
19.70% |
15.71% |
| Swing |
6.81pp |
7.32pp |
New |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
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| Leader |
Oskari Mantere |
Eric von Rettig |
| Party |
National Progressive |
RKP |
| Last election |
– |
10.90%, 21 seats |
| Seats won |
26 |
22 |
| Seat change |
new |
1 |
| Popular vote |
123,090 |
116,582 |
| Percentage |
12.81% |
12.13% |
| Swing |
new |
1.23pp |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Finland between 1 and 3 March 1919. The Social Democratic Party emerged as the largest in Parliament with 80 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 67%.