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2004 European Parliament election in Finland
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 2004 European Parliament election in Finland |
| country | Finland |
| type | parliamentary |
| previous_election | 1999 European Parliament election in Finland |
| previous_year | 1999 |
| next_election | 2009 European Parliament election in Finland |
| next_year | 2009 |
| seats_for_election | 14 seats to the European Parliament |
| election_date | 13 June 2004 |
The 2004 European Parliament election in Finland was the election of MEP representing Finland constituency for the 2004-2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on 13 June. Both the Finnish Social Democratic Party and the Finnish Centre Party improved their vote at the expense of the conservative National Coalition Party and the Greens.
Results
Most voted-for candidates
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centre Party (Finland)}} | Anneli Jäätteenmäki | Centre Party | 149,646 | |
| National Coalition Party}} | Alexander Stubb | National Coalition Party | 115,224 | |
| Green League}} | Satu Hassi | Green League | 74,714 | |
| Left Alliance (Finland)}} | Esko Seppänen | Left Alliance | 72,401 | |
| National Coalition Party}} | Ville Itälä | National Coalition Party | 65,439 | |
| Social Democratic Party of Finland}} | Reino Paasilinna | Social Democratic Party | 64,305 | |
| National Coalition Party}} | Piia-Noora Kauppi | National Coalition Party | 62,995 | |
| Social Democratic Party of Finland}} | Riitta Myller | Social Democratic Party | 55,133 | |
| Centre Party (Finland)}} | Kyösti Virrankoski | Centre Party | 51,415 | |
| Social Democratic Party of Finland}} | Lasse Lehtinen | Social Democratic Party | 47,186 | |
| Centre Party (Finland)}} | Paavo Väyrynen | Centre Party | 44,123 | |
| Left Alliance (Finland)}} | Outi Ojala | Left Alliance | 37,053 | |
| Social Democratic Party of Finland}} | Ulpu Iivari | Social Democratic Party | 35,399 | |
| National Coalition Party}} | Eija-Riitta Korhola | National Coalition Party | 35,285 | |
| Centre Party (Finland)}} | Hannu Takkula | Centre Party | 32,739 | |
| Swedish People's Party (Finland)}} | Henrik Lax | Swedish People's Party | 32,707 | |
| National Coalition Party}} | Sirpa Pietikäinen | National Coalition Party | 30,042 | |
| Social Democratic Party of Finland}} | Antero Kekkonen | Social Democratic Party | 28,414 | |
| Centre Party (Finland)}} | Samuli Pohjamo | Centre Party | 27,490 | |
| Green League}} | Matti Wuori | Green League | 24,580 | |
| Source: Stat.fi |
References
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