1999 Finnish parliamentary election|
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| Turnout | 65.3% |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Paavo Lipponen |
Esko Aho |
Sauli Niinistö |
| Party |
SDP |
Centre |
National Coalition |
| Last election |
63 seats, 28.3% |
44 seats, 19.9% |
39 seats, 17.9% |
| Seats won |
51 |
48 |
46 |
| Seat change |
12 |
4 |
7 |
| Popular vote |
612,963 |
600,592 |
563,835 |
| Percentage |
22.9% |
22.4% |
21.0% |
| Swing |
5.4pp |
2.6pp |
3.1pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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| Leader |
Suvi-Anne Siimes |
Satu Hassi |
Jan-Erik Enestam |
| Party |
Left Alliance |
Green |
RKP |
| Last election |
22 seats, 11.2% |
9 seats, 6.5% |
11 seats, 5.1% |
| Seats won |
20 |
11 |
11 |
| Seat change |
2 |
2 |
0 |
| Popular vote |
291,675 |
194,846 |
137,330 |
| Percentage |
10.9% |
7.3% |
5.1% |
| Swing |
0.3pp |
0.8pp |
0.0pp |
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Seventh party |
Eighth party |
Ninth party |
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| Leader |
Bjarne Kallis |
Risto Kuisma |
Timo Soini |
| Party |
Christian League |
Reform |
Finns |
| Last election |
7 seats, 3.0% |
New party |
1 seat, 1.3% (SMP) |
| Seats won |
10 |
1 |
1 |
| Seat change |
3 |
1 |
0 |
| Popular vote |
111,835 |
28,549 |
26,440 |
| Percentage |
4.2% |
1.1% |
1.0% |
| Swing |
1.1pp |
1.1pp |
0.3pp |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 21 March 1999. Despite suffering significant losses, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) remained the largest party of the Eduskunta and Paavo Lipponen remained Prime Minister.