1924 Finnish parliamentary election|
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Väinö Tanner |
Pekka Heikkinen |
Antti Tulenheimo |
| Party |
SDP |
Agrarian |
National Coalition |
| Last election |
25.06%, 53 seats |
20.27%, 45 seats |
18.15%, 35 seats |
| Seats won |
60 |
44 |
38 |
| Seat change |
7 |
1 |
3 |
| Popular vote |
255,068 |
177,982 |
166,880 |
| Percentage |
29.02% |
20.25% |
18.99% |
| Swing |
3.96pp |
0.02pp |
0.84pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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| Leader |
Eric von Rettig |
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Oskari Mantere |
| Party |
RKP |
STPV |
National Progressive |
| Last election |
12.41%, 25 seats |
– |
9.21%, 15 seats |
| Seats won |
23 |
18 |
17 |
| Seat change |
2 |
New |
2 |
| Popular vote |
105,733 |
91,839 |
79,937 |
| Percentage |
12.03% |
10.45% |
9.09% |
| Swing |
0.38pp |
New |
0.12pp |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 April 1924. Although the Social Democratic Party remained the largest in Parliament with 60 of the 200 seats, Lauri Ingman of the National Coalition Party formed a centre-right majority government in May 1924. It remained intact until the Agrarians left in November 1924. Voter turnout was 57.4%.