Social Democratic Party of Finland - Election Results

Election Results

Parliament
Year MPs Votes
1907 80 329,946 37.03%
1908 83 310,826 38.40%
1909 84 337,685 39.89%
1910 86 316,951 40.04%
1911 86 321,201 40.03%
1913 90 312,214 43.11%
1916 103 376,030 47.29%
1917 92 444,670 44.79%
1919 80 365,046 37.98%
1922 53 216,861 25.06%
1924 60 255,068 29.02%
1927 60 257,572 28.30%
1929 59 260,254 27.36%
1930 66 386,026 34.16%
1933 78 413,551 37.33%
1936 83 452,751 38.59%
1939 85 515,980 39.77%
1945 50 425,948 25.08%
Year MPs Votes
1948 54 494,719 26.32%
1951 53 480,754 26.52%
1954 54 527,094 26.25%
1958 48 449,536 23.12%
1962 38 448,930 19.50%
1966 55 645,339 27.23%
1970 52 594,185 23.43%
1972 55 664,724 25.78%
1975 54 683,590 24.86%
1979 52 691,512 23.89%
1983 57 795,953 26.71%
1987 56 695,331 24.14%
1991 48 603,080 22.12%
1995 63 785,637 28.25%
1999 51 612,963 22.86%
2003 53 683,223 24.47%
2007 45 594,194 21.44%
2011 42 561,049 19.16%
Municipal
Year Councillors Votes
1945 2,100 265,689
1950 377,294 25.05%
1953 449,251 25.53%
1956 424,977 25.42%
1960 2,261 414,175 21.10%
1964 2,543 530,878 24.75%
1968 2,351 540,450 23.86%
1972 2,533 676,387 27.05%
1976 2,735 665,632 24.82%
1980 2,820 699,280 25.50%
1984 2,830 666,218 24.70%
1988 2,866 663,692 25.23%
1992 3,130 721,310 27.08%
1996 2,742 583,623 24.55%
2000 2,559 511,370 22.99%
2004 2,585 575,822 24.11%
2008 2,066 541,187 21.23%
European Parliament
Year MEPs Votes
1996 4 482,577 21.45%
1999 3 221,836 17.86%
2004 3 350,525 21.16%
2009 2 292,051 17.54%

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