Finnish parliamentary election, 1910

  • SDP: 86
  • KTL: 1
  • RKP: 26
  • NSP: 28
  • ML: 17
  • SP: 42

The parliamentary election in Finland in 1910 (Finnish Eduskuntavaalit 1910; Swedish Riksdagsvalet 1910) took place on 1 and 2 February. It was the choice for the 4th Finnish Parliament. At that time Finland was an autonomous Grand Principality within the Russian Empire.

Were elected 200 MPs for a year. Also in the fourth term overshadowed the tense relations with Russia parliamentary work; four months after the election, the Duma decided to abolish the autonomy of Finland.

Participating parties

There were 6 different parties to choose from:

Election result

The turnout was 60.1%, 5.2% and thus below the turnout in the parliamentary elections 1909. Socialists remained at slight increase in votes strongest force in front of the Finnish party, which continued its downward trend of previous elections and lost six seats. The Land League won four seats to do so.

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