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13df -- Names, numbers of votes, candidates and council seats of constituency associations in the county elections, 2022

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3/16/2022
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Statistics Finland, County elections
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The tables were corrected on 16 March 2022 as concerns the results of Pirkanmaa due to errors in the source data.
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Constituency associations

Constituency associations. A constituency association for the nomination of one candidate may be established by at least ten people who are entitled to vote in the municipality. By a decree of the Ministry of Justice (in the 2012 Municipal elections Decree 237/2012), in some small municpalities a constituency association may, however, be established by five or at least three persons entitled to vote. Constituency associations may form joint lists with a maximum number of candidates equalling the number of councillors to be elected multiplied by one and a half.