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Boundary Delimitation

BD001

Delimitation of constituencies


Question:Are constituencies delimited for election purposes?
Answer: b. No, existing regional/provincial/other boundaries are used
Comments: For elections to the legislative body, the constituencies are drawn based on the existing provinces and municipalities, each province (apart from Helsinki which is only one municipality) containing multiple municipalities forming the different constituencies. For presidential and European elections, all of the country is one single constituency.
Source: Vallag 2.10.1998/714, § 5 Vallag 2.10.1998/714, § 7
Verified: 2019/04/02
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BD003

Criteria for drawing boundaries


Question:On what criteria are the boundaries drawn?
Answer(s): d. Conformity with local jurisdiction boundaries
Comments:
Source: Vallag 2.10.1998/714, § 5
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BD005

Body responsible for drawing boundaries


Question:The body responsible for drawing the boundaries is:
Answer(s): h. Not applicable
Comments: Existing province and municipal boundaries are used
Source: Vallag 2.10.1998/714, § 5
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Electoral Systems

ES001

Head of State


Question:How is the Head of State selected?
Answer(s): c. Directly elected in general elections (absolute majority with 2nd round if necessary)
Comments: Constitution, Section 54: "The President of the Republic is elected by a direct vote for a term of six years... The candidate who receives more than half of the votes cast in the election shall be elected President."
Source: Constitution, Section 54: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES002

Head of Government


Question:How is the Head of Government selected?
Answer: c. Indirectly elected by legislature/chosen by parliament
Comments: The Parliament elects the Prime Minister, who is thereafter appointed to the office by the President.
Source: Constitution, Section 61: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES003

President


Question:Does the country have a president?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Constitution, Sections 54 - 59: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES004

Number of Chambers


Question:The national legislature consists of (one/two chambers):
Answer: a. One chamber
Comments: Constitution, Section 24: "The Parliament is unicameral. It consists of two hundred Representatives, who are elected for a term of four years at a time."
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES005

Electoral System (Chamber 1)


Question:What is the electoral system for Chamber 1 of the national legislature?
Answer(s): g. List Proportional Representation
Comments: Constitution, Section 25: "The Representatives shall be elected by a direct, proportional and secret vote."
Source: Constitution, Section 25: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES006


Question:What is the electoral system for Chamber 2 of the national legislature?
Answer(s): k. The national legislature consists of one chamber only
Comments:
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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ES007


Question:If List PR is used, is a highest average formula used?
Answer: a. d'Hondt Formula
Comments: In all districts, the allocation of seats to parties is proportional to the votes following a d'Hondt system of party list Proportional Representation.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 89, 90, 91
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ES008


Question:What is the level at which seats are distributed in Chamber 1?
Answer(s): b. Specially delimited constituencies
Comments: Finland is divided into 15 electoral districts (constituencies). A number of representatives proportional to the number of Finnish citizens residing in the district is elected from each district. However, from the electoral district of Åland one representative is always elected.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 6
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ES009


Question:What is the level at which seats are distributed in Chamber 2?
Answer(s): d. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES010


Question:Are special constituencies or seats reserved in Chamber 1 for specific groups, such as minorities, specific nationality or other groups?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source:
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ES012


Question:Are special constituencies or seats reserved in Chamber 2 for specific groups, such as minorities, specific nationality or other groups?
Answer: c. The national legislature consists of one chamber only
Comments:
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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ES013
If special constituencies or seats are reserved in Chamber 2, specify which interest groups, and the proportion of total seats reserved:
Nationality or ethnic groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Women	- proportion of total seats (%) 	
Religious groups - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Other - proportion of total seats (%) 	
Not applicable 	N/A
Source
Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES014


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a party to win seats in Chamber 1?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments: In all districts, the allocation of seats to candidates is proportional to the votes following a d'Hondt system of party list Proportional Representation.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Sections 88 - 91
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ES015


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a party to win seats in Chamber 2?
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES016


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a candidate (independent/party) to win a seat in Chamber 1?
Answer: a. No minimum
Comments: In all districts, the allocation of seats to candidates is proportional to the votes following a d'Hondt system of party list Proportional Representation.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Sections 88 - 91
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ES017


Question:What is the legally imposed minimum threshold of votes required by a candidate (independent/party) to win a seat in Chamber 2?
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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ES018


Question:Regarding the timing of the elections for Chamber 1, which of the following is true? Elections take place:
Answer(s): a. At fixed intervals (specify length)
b. Elections can be called at any time (specify by whom)
c. On a fixed day of the week (specify day, specify if holiday)
Comments: a, c) Parliamentary elections are held on the third Sunday in March every four years. b) On the basis of a reasoned initiative by the Prime Minister and after having consulted the various parliamentary factions, the President may dissolve the Parliament by ordering a new one to be held. Election day then is the first Sunday within 50-75 days of the publication of the order. The latest dissolving of the parliament was in 1975.
Source: Constitution, Section 24, 26: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 107
Verified: 2012/05/21
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ES019


Question:Regarding the timing of the elections for Chamber 2, which of the following is true? Elections take place:
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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ES020


Question:Regarding Chamber 1 elections (excluding advance voting, postal voting, etc):
Answer: a. Voting takes place on one day
Comments: Parliamentary elections are held on the third Sunday in March every four years.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 107
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ES021


Question:Regarding Chamber 2 elections (excluding advance voting, postal voting, etc):
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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Legislative Framework

LF001

Status of Electoral Law


Question:What is the status of the electoral law governing national elections?
Answer(s): a. Part of Constitution
b. Separate legislation
Comments:
Source: Constitution: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Election Act 714/1998 as amended; http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672 Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding http://www.legislationline.org/search/runSearch/1/key/election/country/32/rows/10 The Municipalities Act (365/1994) Act on Political Parties (10/1969) https://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010_19920653.pdf
Verified: 2019/04/02
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LF002


Question:What is the date of the latest version of the national electoral law (including latest amendments)?
Answer: a. January 2000 or later
Comments: Latest amendments: 218/2004
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended
Verified: 2012/05/21
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LF003

Electoral Law covers


Question:The national electoral law covers:
Answer(s): a. National elections
c. Local elections
e. Other
Comments: OTHER: Elections for the European Parliament "Section 1 — Scope of Application This Act contains, in addition to provisions regarding elections contained in the Constitution and the Municipalities Act (365/1994), provisions on how to carry out: 1) the election of members to Parliament (parliamentary elections); 2) the election of the President of the Republic (the Presidential election); 3) municipal elections; and 4) the election of members to the European Parliament from Finland (European Parliamentary elections)."
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 1 http://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1998/en19980714.pdf
Verified: 2019/04/02
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LF004

Compulsory/voluntary voting


Question:Is voting on the national level voluntary or compulsory?
Answer(s): a. Voting is voluntary
Comments: In parliamentary elections, the Presidential election and European Parliamentary elections, every Finnish citizen is entitled to vote provided the person has reached the age of 18 not later than on the day of the election. In the Presidential election, the voting age must be reached not later than on the day of the first round of the Presidential election.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 2
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LF005


Question:Are there provisions in the law which permit or require regional and/ or local election (s) to be held on the same day as national elections?
Answer: a. National elections are not held on the same day as regional or local elections
Comments: The date of the election in Parliamentary elections is the third Sunday in March, whereas the municipal elections polling day is the fourth Sunday of October.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 107 and 144
Verified: 2012/05/21
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LF006


Question:Are there provisions in the law which permit or require presidential election (s) to be held on the same day as national legislative elections?
Answer(s): a. Presidential elections are not held on the same day as national legislative elections
Comments: The date of the election in Parliamentary elections is the third Sunday in March, whereas the first round of the Presidential election shall be held on the third Sunday of January of the sixth year after the year in which the previous President of the Republic was inaugurated.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 127 and 107
Verified: 2012/05/21
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LF007

Electoral Disputes Agency(ies)


Question:What are the agency(ies) responsible for the first level of formal electoral disputes?
Answer(s): a. Judiciary
Comments: The appeal shall be sent to a competent Provincial Administrative Court within 14 days from the confirmation of the election results. In European Parliamentary elections, the appeal is, however, always sent to the Provincial Administrative Court of Uusimaa.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 102, para. 1 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
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LF008


Question:If the agency(ies) which settles formal disputes is/are specially appointed/elected; by whom?
Answer(s): h. Not applicable
Comments: Provincial Administrative Courts are responsible for first level of formal electoral disputes.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 102
Verified: 2012/05/21
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LF009


Question:Who has the right to submit cases to the person or agency(ies)which settles formal disputes?
Answer(s): a. Candidates
b. Parties
c. Voters
Comments: c) Every eligible voter
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 101
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LF010


Question:What body(ies) is the final appellate authority for formal electoral disputes?
Answer(s): b. Constitutional (or similar) Court
Comments: b) The Supreme Administrative Court
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 105
Verified: 2012/05/21
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LF011


Question:Which body(ies) proposes electoral reforms?
Answer(s): c. Government
e. Legislature
Comments: e) Members of the Parliament
Source: Constitution: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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Electoral Management

EM001
Please provide the following contact information for the national electoral management body:
Name of Institution: Ministry of Justice - Election Unit

Website Address: http://www.vaalit.fi/14173.htm (2012)

Source
No Source
Verified
2012/05/21
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EM002

Responsibility of national EMB


Question:Does the national electoral body have the responsibility for elections at:
Answer(s): a. National level
c. Local level
Comments: The responsibility is decentralised, but the Ministry of Justice is the highest electoral body in Finland. "Section 10 — Consideration of election affairs in the Council of State In the Council of State, the Ministry of Justice shall act as the highest election authority." Section 11 — Electoral district committee The State Provincial Office shall, in good time before parliamentary elections, appoint an electoral district committee for each electoral district referred to in section 5. Its term of office shall continue until a new committee has been appointed. The committee is appointed by the State Provincial Office in whose province the committee meetings are held. website: The Ministry of Justice is responsible for promoting and monitoring electoral and participatory rights.The Ministry of Justice is the highest electoral authority in Finland and it directs the holding of national and municipal elections and referendums.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 10-13 http://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1998/en19980714.pdf Finland Website of Ministry of Justice: http://oikeusministerio.fi/en/areas-of-expertise
Verified: 2019/04/02
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EM003


Question:The national electoral management body reports to:
Answer(s): d. A national government department
Comments: d) The Ministry of Justice
Source: Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi/53561.htm (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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EM004

EMB budget determined by


Question:The budget of the national electoral management body is determined by:
Answer(s): c. The legislature
d. A national government department
h. No information available
Comments: It is likely that the Ministry of Justice proposes its own budget, which is approved by Parliament.
Source: Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi (2012)
Verified: 2018/03/16
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EM005

EMB expenditures controlled by


Question:The expenditures of the national electoral management body are controlled by:
Answer(s): d. A national government department
Comments: "The National Audit Office has monitored election funding since 1 May 2009"
Source: Official website of the Parliament: https://www.eduskunta.fi/EN/kansanedustajat/eduskuntavaalit/Pages/default.aspx
Verified: 2019/04/02
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EM006

Term of EMB members


Question:The term of the members of the national electoral management body is:
Answer: c. For an unspecified period
Comments: At the local level, there are permanent election management bodies appointed for four-year terms by the regional state administration, providing institutional continuity. There are Election District Committees (EDCs) in each of the 15 electoral constituencies and Municipal Central Election Committees (MCECs) in each of the 336 municipal councils. The election administration at the lower level is multi-party, appointed on the basis of nominations from registered political parties that participated in previous parliamentary elections. Each administration consists of a chairperson, a deputy chairperson, three members and an adequate number of substitute members.
Source: OSCE/ODIHR Election Assessment Mission Report Parliamentary Elections 2011, p. 7 http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/FI/finland-final-election-assessment-mission-report/view
Verified: 2018/03/15
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EM008
According to official sources, what was the estimated overall cost (in US dollars if available) of the most recent national elections?
estimated total: 	15654755 USD
Exchange rate used 	
Source
Leena Rikkilä, Junior Professional Officer, International IDEA, l.rikkila(a)idea.int (Dec 2006)
Verified
2009/11/04
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EM009
What was the total number of registered voters or, where there was no voter roll, the estimated number of eligible voters?
In the last parliamentary elections (17 April 2011) there were 4 387 701 registered voters, among which 4 159 857 voters residing in Finland and 227 844 voters living abroad.
Source
Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://192.49.229.35/E2011/e/aanioikeutetut/aoik_kokomaa.html (2012)
Verified
2012/05/21
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EM010
What was the spending (in USD) per registered voter (NOT actual voters) or, where there was no voter roll, the estimated number of eligible voters at the last general elections?
USD/registered voter 	3.8 USD
Exchange rate used 	
Source
Voter Turnout project, International IDEA, www.idea.int/vt Leena Rikkilä, Junior Professional Officer, International IDEA, l.rikkila(a)idea.int
Verified
2009/11/04
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EM011
What are the approximate proportions (%) of total election expenditure for the last national elections devoted to the following?
Voter registration and preparation of voter lists 	
Election Management Body administration 	
Staff/Equipment/Supplies 	
Security 	
Official funding of parties and candidates 	
Voter education 	
Materials/systems for and operation of voting stations and ballot counts 	
Challenges, dispute resolution and legal costs 	
Polling operations 	
Vote tabulation 	
Other 	
Source
No Source
Verified
2009/11/04
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EM012

Electoral Management model


Question:What is the Electoral Management model?
Answer: a. Governmental
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 10
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EM013

Number of EMB members


Question:The EMB is composed of:
Answer: d. Other
Comments: The State Provincial Office shall, in good time before parliamentary elections, appoint an electoral district committee for each electoral district referred to in section 5. Its term of office shall continue until a new committee has been appointed. The committee is appointed by the State Provincial Office in whose province the committee meetings are held. The electoral district committee consists of a chairperson, deputy chairperson and three other members and four deputy members. Both the members and deputy members shall, if possible, represent the political parties which in the previous parliamentary elections nominated candidates and were registered in the register of political parties in the electoral district. The member or deputy member who, according to the candidate application received by the committee, have been nominated as a candidate by a party or a constituency association cannot participate in the work of the committee in the elections in question.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 11 http://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1998/en19980714.pdf OSCE/ODIHR Election Assessment Mission Report Parliamentary Elections 2011, p. 7 http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/FI/finland-final-election-assessment-mission-report/view
Verified: 2019/04/02
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EM014

Membership based on


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected on the basis of their:
Answer: e. No Information Available
Comments: "Guidelines on the mechanisms for nominating electoral committee members could be considered to promote consistency and minimize bias. " There is nothing in the legal framework on this. The above is from an OSCE observation report
Source: REPUBLIC OF FINLAND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 17 April 2011 OSCE/ODIHR Election Assessment Mission Report p. 8 http://aceproject.org/regions-en/countries-and-territories/FI/default?set_language=en
Verified: 2018/03/16
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EM015


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected by:
Answer(s): c. Executive
Comments: -- It appears that election commissioners are selected by the Ministry of Justice, part of the Government-- The State Provincial Office shall, in good time before parliamentary elections, appoint an electoral district committee for each electoral district referred to in section 5. Its term of office shall continue until a new committee has been appointed. The committee is appointed by the State Provincial Office in whose province the committee meetings are held.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 11 http://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1998/en19980714.pdf Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi/53561.htm (2012)
Verified: 2018/03/15
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Voter Education

VE001

Information campaigns performed by


Question:Who conducts information campaigns for national elections (informing where, when and how to register and/or vote)?
Answer(s): a. National Electoral Management Body
d. National Government
Comments: ELection Act 714/1998, §21 (1-7) The Population Registration Center is responsible to send out a Polling Card to all eligible voters before election day, containing information of how, when and where to vote and additional information related to the voting procedure. ELection Act 714/1998, §22 "Insofar as this is possible, the Population Register Centre shall, in an appropriate manner and in good time before municipal elections and elections to the European Parliament, inform all citizens of other Member States of the European Union who fulfil the conditions laid down for the eligible voters that these persons will, according to the information contained in the Population Information System, have the right to vote in the elections and that they will be eligible to stand as candidates. These persons shall also be informed of the procedure which is necessary in order for them to exercise their right to vote and to meet the candidate eligibility requirements." The MoJ made efforts to expand voter education and the electoral information available, including extensive website content. Personal letters were sent to all new voters, while pamphlets and booklets were sent to schools for teaching purposes. The MoJ established a presence in social media, such as Facebook, where they held a number of well-attended live question and answer sessions. Information guides were distributed in 20 languages. For the first time, candidate lists were provided on audio CD and in Braille making it possible for the visually impaired to independently study candidate lists in their district. The Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice
Source: ELection Act 714/1998, §21 (1-7) ELection Act 714/1998, §22 Finland: Final Election Assessment Mission Report, Parliamentary Elections, OSCE/ODIHR (2011) http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/FI/finland-final-election-assessment-mission-report/view Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi/53561.htm (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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VE002

Frequency of voter education programs


Question:At the national level, how often are voter education programs conducted?
Answer: a. Continuously
Comments: c) Information on elections is continuously updated on the Elections website of the Ministry of Justice. The MoJ made efforts to expand voter education and the electoral information available, including extensive website content.
Source: Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi(2012) Finland: Final Election Assessment Mission Report, Parliamentary Elections, OSCE/ODIHR (2011) http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/FI/finland-final-election-assessment-mission-report/view
Verified: 2018/03/16
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VE003

National civic education


Question:Is there a national civic education campaign (rights and responsibilities of citizens)?
Answer(s): a. No
Comments:
Source: Official Website of the Election Unit of the Ministry of Justice: http://www.vaalit.fi(2012)
Verified: 2018/03/16
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Voter Registration

VR001

Voting age


Question:What is the legal voting age in the national elections?
Answer: c. 18
Comments: Every Finnish citizen who has reached eighteen years of age has the right to vote in national elections and referendums. Specific provisions in this Constitution shall govern the eligibility to stand for office in national elections.
Source: Constitution, Section 14: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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VR002

Other voting requirements


Question:Beyond age, what other qualifications exist for registering to vote and voting in the national elections?
Answer(s): a. Citizenship
Comments: a) Finnish citizenship
Source: Constitution, Section 14: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
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VR003


Question:What restrictions on registering to vote and voting exist in the country?
Answer(s): i. Not applicable
Comments: i) No restrictions
Source: Constitution, Section 14: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VR004

Authority responsible for voter registration


Question:Which is the authority responsible for the registration of voters for national elections?
Answer: a. Central Government Department (specify)
Comments: The Population Register Centre establishes, no later than on the 46th day before the election day, a register where each person who according to the Population Information System has the right to vote in the upcoming elections is entered in (voting register). --under control of the ministry of finance--
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18 (1) http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_Register_Centre_(Finland)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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VR005


Question:What is the registration method for national elections?
Answer: d. Other
Comments: The Population Register Center compiles a computer register of everyone entitled to vote (voting register) 46 days before election day.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18 (1)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VR006


Question:How frequently is the voters register updated?
Answer: c. Periodically (or before each election)
Comments: The Population Register Center compiles a computer register of everyone entitled to vote (voting register) 46 days before election day.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VR007


Question:What methods are used to compile and update the voters register?
Answer(s): a. Links to national population records
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18 (1)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VR008

Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?


Question:Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: Section 18 — The Population Register Centre shall establish a register at least 46 days prior to the polling day in which each person is entered who, according to the Population Information System, has the right to vote in the upcoming elections
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 18 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
Verified: 2019/04/02
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Parties and Candidates

PC001

Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Signature requirement (specify requirement)
f. Other
Comments: Act on Political Parties, §2 (1) An association may upon written application be entered in the Party Register as a political party if (1) its main object is to influence state matters, (2) it has signed support cards of at least 5000 citizens entitled to vote in parliamentary elections, (3) the rules and regulations of the association guarantee that democratic principles are abided by in decision-making and in the activities of the association and (4) the association has drafted a party programme, which takes up the goals and principles followed in the national activities, whose final objective is mentioned in the rules and regulations.
Source: Act on Political Parties, 10/1969, §2 (1-4)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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PC002

Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 2)


Question:What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): g. No information available
Comments: g.) The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Article 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC003

Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Age
b. Citizenship
j. Other
Comments: Everyone with the right to vote and who is not under guardianship can be a candidate in parliamentary elections. A person holding military office cannot, however, be elected as a Representative. The Chancellor of Justice of the Government, the Parliamentary Ombudsman, a Justice of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Administrative Court, and the Prosecutor-General cannot serve as representatives. If a Representative is elected President of the Republic or appointed or elected to one of the aforesaid offices, he or she shall cease to be a Representative from the date of appointment or election. The office of a Representative shall cease also if the Representative forfeits his or her eligibility.
Source: Constitution, Section 27: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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PC004

Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 2)


Question:What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): k. No information available
Comments: k) The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC005


Question:What are the legal qualifications for becoming a candidate at presidential elections?
Answer(s): b. Citizenship
c. Country of birth
Comments: The President shall be a native-born Finnish citizen.
Source: Constitution, Section 54: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC006


Question:What can disqualify a candidate at legislative elections?
Answer(s): f. Holding of military office
n. Holding of other public offices (police etc.)
o. Other
Comments: o) Persons under guardianship; n) The Chancellor of Justice of the Government, the Parliamentary Ombudsman a Justice of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Administrative Court and the Prosecuter-General cannot serve as representatives.
Source: Constitution, Section 27: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC007


Question:What can disqualify a candidate at presidential elections?
Answer(s): d. Naturalization
Comments:
Source: Constitution, Section 54: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC008

Independent candidates


Question:Can independent candidates compete in presidential or legislative elections?
Answer(s): e. In both presidential and legislative elections
Comments: Section 119 — Number of members in a constituency association and drafting a charter Founding a constituency association in order to nominate a candidate in parliamentary elections requires at least 100 voters from the same electoral district. Section 134 — Application for candidacy submitted by a constituency association An application for candidacy submitted by a constituency association must include: 1) the candidate’s name and title, profession or occupation using no more than two expressions, and municipality of residence; the name by which the candidate is generally known or an abbreviation of the first name can be used along with or instead of the proper first name; the application may not contain any other information about the candidate except if this is necessary in order to clarify the candidate’s identity and 2) the candidate’s consent, including the candidate’s personal identity code and signature, to standing as presidential candidate for the constituency association and consent to accepting the office of president. The constituency association charter and supporter forms referred to in section 130 must be attached to the application. The constituency association election representative must date and sign the application and in it confirm that the supporter forms have been personally signed by the members of the constituency association.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 119, 132, 134 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
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PC009


Question:If independent candidates can compete in legislative elections (Chamber 1), what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): a. Signature requirement (specify)
d. Other
Comments: a) Independent candidates can be nominated by constituency associations, which need to include at least 100 people entitled to vote in the electoral district. d) The constituency association shall submit its list of candidates (candidate application) to the electoral district committee of the district not later than 40 days before election day and the candidates are to be nominated by the committee not later than 31 days before election day.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 119
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC010


Question:If independent candidates can compete in legislative elections (Chamber 2), what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature consists of one chamber only.
Source: Constitution, Section 24: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC011


Question:If independent candidates can compete in presidential elections, what are the registration requirements?
Answer(s): a. Signature requirement (specify)
d. Other
Comments: a) An independent candidate can be nominated by a constituency association, which needs to include at least 20 000 people entitled to vote. d)The constituency association shall submit its candidate application to the Electoral District Committee of Helsinki not later than 40 days before election day at 4 p.m.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 132, 134
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC012

Public funding of parties


Question:Do political parties receive direct/indirect public funding?
Answer(s): b. Direct
Comments: Section 9 (1) Within the limits of the State budget, a political party represented in the Parliament may be granted party subsidy from government funds to finance the party’s public activities specified in its rules and regulations and the party programme. Party subsidy is allocated to the parties in accordance with the number of parliamentary seats each party has gained in the latest parliamentary elections. If, during the period between parliamentary elections and before the publication of the State budget every budgetary year, at least half of a certain party’s parliamentary representatives have notified the Speaker of the Parliament that they cease to represent the party in question in the Parliament, the allocation of the subsidy shall be adjusted to correspond with the changed situation. (1/1973) --there does not seem to be provisions for public funding in campagin financing specifically-- section 2, para. 2: A candidate’s election funding may consist of: 1) the candidate’s own funds and any loans taken out by the candidate for the campaign; 2) campaign contributions received by the candidate, his or her support group or other entity operating exclusively for the purpose of promoting the candidate; and 3) other campaign contributions.
Source: Act on Political Parties, 10/1969, as amended, section 9 (1) Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding (273/2009), section 2
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PC013


Question:If political parties receive direct/indirect public funding, when do they receive this?
Answer(s): c. As related to the election period and between elections
Comments: c) Every year
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC014


Question:If political parties receive indirect public funding, identify the type of funding:
Answer(s): a. Free media access
Comments:
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC015


Question:What is the basis of the public funding?
Answer(s): c. Based on current legislative representation
Comments: Party subsidy is allocated to the parties in accordance with the number of parliamentary seats each party has gained in the latest parliamentary elections. If, during the period between parliamentary elections and before the publication of the State budget every budgetary year, at least half of a certain party’s parliamentary representatives have notified the Speaker of the Parliament that they cease to represent the party in question in the Parliament, the allocation of the subsidy shall be adjusted to correspond with the changed situation.
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended, Section 9: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
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PC016


Question:If political parties receive public funding, what is the specified purpose?
Answer(s): a. General party administration
c. Unspecified
Comments:
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended, Section 9: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC017


Question:Are political parties entitled to private funding?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding, section 2 (2) A candidate’s election funding may consist of: 1) the candidate’s own funds and any loans taken out by the candidate for the campaign; 2) campaign contributions received by the candidate, his or her support group or other entity operating exclusively for the purpose of promoting the candidate; and 3) other campaign contributions.
Source: Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding, 273/2009, section 2 (2) Act on Political Parties, 10/1969, section 8, 9
Verified: 2019/04/02
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PC018


Question:If political parties are entitled to private funding, for what period?
Answer(s): c. As related to the election period and between elections
Comments:
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC019


Question:Which of the following party financing provisions are applicable?
Answer(s): a. Public disclosure of party contributions received
b. Public disclosure of party expenditure
Comments:
Source: The Act on the Disclosure of Election Financing (414/2000)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC020


Question:Which of the following candidate financing provisions are applicable?
Answer(s): a. Public disclosure of candidate contributions received
b. Public disclosure of candidate expenditure
Comments: b) Total costs of the election campaign of the candidate. The notification of the financing of their election campaign shall be submitted to the Ministry of Justice, within two months of the confirmation of the election results.
Source: The Act on a Candidate’s Election Funding (273/2009): http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/2009/en20090273.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2012/05/21
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PC021


Question:Who is responsible for administering and enforcing party income/funding regulations at national level?
Answer(s): a. National Electoral Management body
Comments: a) Ministry of Justice
Source: http://www.vaalit.fi/15515.htm
Verified: 2012/05/21
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Vote Counting

VC001


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at national legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): c. Write-in ballot
f. Same ballot papers used nationwide
o. Ballots signed or otherwise authenticated by polling station official
p. Bilingual
Comments: c) The voter writes the candidate's number on the ballot. o) Ballots are stamped by the Returning Officer.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 51
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC002


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at national legislative elections (Chamber 2)?
Answer(s): s. Not applicable
Comments: The national legislature only consists of one chamber.
Source: Constitution, Section 24.
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC003


Question:What are the characteristics of ballots used at presidential elections?
Answer(s): c. Write-in ballot
f. Same ballot papers used nation-wide
o. Ballots signed or otherwise authenticated by polling station officials
p. Bilingual
Comments: c) The voter writes the candidate's number on the ballot. o) Ballots are stamped by the Returning Officer
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 51
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC004

Votes are sorted/counted at


Question:Following the close of the voting, where are the votes first sorted and counted?
Answer: a. The polling stations
Comments: After the chairperson or the deputy chairperson of the election committee has announced that the polling day voting has ended, the ballot papers are without delay to be taken from the ballot box and counted. Similarly, the number of the people that have used their right to vote during the polling day is counted, according to the entries made in the electoral roll or the voting register.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 78 https://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1998/en19980714_20040218.pdf
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VC005


Question:What procedures are used in the initial count?
Answer(s): b. Preliminary count of all ballots in ballot box
c. Tally of voters who voted
j. Sorted into piles according to individual party/candidate
l. Counted by hand
t. Other
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 78
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC006


Question:Following the sorting and counting, to where are the results first transmitted for consolidation?
Answer(s): d. Regional level (specify whether it is constituency/ province/ state/ department/other)
Comments: d.) To the Electoral District Committée. Constituency level.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 87
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC007


Question:At what levels are seats allocated?
Answer(s): c. Regional level (specify whether it is constituency/ province/ state/ department/other)
Comments: c) Constituency level
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 91
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC008


Question:How are the initial/preliminary polling results transmitted and communicated to the different levels?
Answer(s): b. By telephone
f. By computer
Comments: f) Via a centralised calculation system.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 80
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC009


Question:If the polling results are physically transported, what is transported?
Answer(s): a. Ballots
b. Unused and spoiled ballots
c. Counterfoils of used ballots
d. Voter rolls
f. Certificate of result
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 81
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC010


Question:If the polling results are physically transported, what security measures are used?
Answer(s): c. Signatures on sealed envelopes
e. Accompanied by election officials
Comments: e.) There must be more than one person watching and transporting the ballot box.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 78, 81
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC011

When are ballots recounted?


Question:Under what conditions are ballots recounted?
Answer(s): b. Always recounted
Comments: On the Monday following the election day at 12.00 at the latest, a recount of the election day votes and checking of the calculations made by the election boards and, in cases referred to in section 82, subsection 4, the calculations by the central municipal election boards shall be commenced. In the recount of the votes, it shall be decided which votes for a candidate are regarded as valid and which votes are disregarded as invalid. The valid votes for each candidate given both in the advance voting and on election day shall be counted.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 87 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
Verified: 2019/04/02
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VC012


Question:If automatically recounted, what is the trigger?
Answer: e. Not applicable
Comments: e) Ballots are always recounted.
Source: Electoral Act(714/1998), Article 87
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC013


Question:If ballots are recounted by request, who can make the request?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments: g) Ballots are always recounted. After the results are confirmed the Administrative Court or the Supreme Administrative Court may order recount.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 87
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC014


Question:If recounted, who conducts the recount?
Answer(s): b. Regional Election Management body
Comments: b) The Electoral District Committee
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 84
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC015


Question:Are preliminary results announced?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 80
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC016
If preliminary results are announced, how long after the close of polls is this done?
hours: 	3
days: 	
weeks: 	
Not applicable 	
Source
http://www.vaalit.fi/15503.htm
Verified
2012/05/21
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VC017


Question:Is there a legal requirement for the declaration of the officially certified results?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: The electoral district committee shall make public the result of the election with directions for lodging an appeal through a notification in the committee and shall also announce in its notification the deputies for the elected members, and shall draw up, without delay, a written authorisation of mandate for each elected member and dispatch the written authorisation, without delay, to parliament to be handed to the elected members. The electoral district committee shall immediately inform the Ministry of Justice of the result of the result of the election in a manner specified by the Ministry of Justice and also inform the State Provincial Office and the central election committees of the municipalities in the electoral district and give a notification of the result and the comparative indices and the number of votes of the elected members in those newspapers which have the greatest circulation in the said electoral district and which represent those parties who have had candidates in the elections.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 94
Verified: 2012/05/21
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VC018


Question:How long after the close of polls is the certified results publicly announced? (if there is no legal requirement enter the average time)
Answer: b. days:
Comments: b) 3 days
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 94
Verified: 2012/05/21
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Media and Elections

ME037

Criteria for allocating free broadcast time


Question:What are the criteria for allocating free broadcast time and/or free printed advertisement space to political parties?
Answer(s): c. Based on result of previous election
Comments: Section 10 (1) State authorities and the State or an organisation or a body governed by the State must treat all political parties equally and following uniform criteria. (2) Oy Yleisradio Ab (Finnish Broadcasting Company) may, when it applies the provisions in subsection 1, take into account aspects relating to public service programming. (653/1992) "Overall, the media concentrated coverage on the parties represented in the outgoing parliament. YLE’s campaign-related TV and radio broadcasts provided significant airtime in electoral debates and interviews for representatives from the eight parliamentary parties" --There is ultimately not a lot of information in the legal framework on the allocation of free broadcast time--
Source: Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended, Section 10 https://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010_19920653.pdf OSCE/ODIHR NEEDS assessment mission report - Parliamentary Elections in Finland (17 April 2011): http://www.osce.org/odihr/75599 (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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ME038
What, if any, is the maximum amount that a political party is permitted to spend on paid advertising during a campaign period?
Amount (Euros) 	
The law does not specify any limits on paid advertising 	
Source
Mrs. Anu Laaksonen, Senior Officer, Legal Affairs. Ministry of Justice, Election Unit
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2012/05/21
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ME059

Television debates


Question:Are televised debates between candidates or party representatives normally conducted?
Answer(s): a. Yes, in presidential elections
b. Yes, in legislative elections
Comments: "The legislation does not envisage official campaign period. All political parties met with by the ODIHR NAM intend to campaign actively, including through online and social media, as well as to participate in debates organized by the public broadcaster." (OSCE/ODIHR 2019) "There are no legal regulations on the media coverage of the presidential campaign and media are largely self-regulated. The YLE’s operations are governed by the 1993 Act on Yleisradio Oy which requires the public broadcaster to “support democracy and everyone’s opportunity to participate by providing a wide variety of information, opinions and debates as well as opportunities to interact.” (OSCE/ODIHR 2018)
Source: OSCE/ODIHR Needs Assesment Mission Report, Republic of Finland, Parliamentary Elections, 14 April 2019 OSCE/ODIHR Needs Assessment Mission Report, Republic of Finland Presidential Election, 28 January 2018 https://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/finland/359301?download=true OSCE/ODIHR NEEDS assessment mission report - Parliamentary Elections in Finland (17 April 2011): http://www.osce.org/odihr/75599 (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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ME062

Blackout period for release of opinion poll results.


Question:What is the blackout period, if any, during which results of pre-election opinion polls may not be released to the public?
Answer: h. Not applicable
Comments: There is no legal regulation of the media coverage of the campaign, no campaign silence period, no conditions for publishing opinion polls, and no rules concerning paid advertising in the media. In practice, however, the broadcast and print media appear to follow good practices for election coverage in the above-mentioned areas, based on self-regulation mechanisms, including a ban on publicizing opinion polls on the eve of the elections, an end to campaign coverage on election day, and respect for equal treatment of the parties in setting the conditions for paid advertising in the media.
Source: OSCE/ODIHR NEEDS assessment mission report - Parliamentary Elections in Finland (17 April 2011): p. 15 http://www.osce.org/odihr/75599 (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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ME080


Question:Is there a maximum amount that a political party is permitted to spend on paid advertising during a campaign period?
Answer: b. No
Comments: The legislation does not impose expenditure ceilings on either parties or candidates. Local media and OSCE/ODIHR EAM interlocutors estimated that each of the major parties spent 11.5 million EUR on the 2011 campaign, and that most candidates spent extensively from their own personal resources with many of the more well-known candidates spending over 10,000 EUR and as much as 50,000 EUR.31 The level of spending was said to be about the same as in the 2007 parliamentary election.32
Source: OSCE/ODIHR NEEDS assessment mission report - Parliamentary Elections in Finland (17 April 2011): p. 12 http://www.osce.org/odihr/75599 (2012)
Verified: 2018/03/16
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Direct Democracy

DD002

Direct Democracy Provisions (National Level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy Procedures at the national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: Section 2 The powers of the State in Finland are vested in the people, who are represented by the Parliament. Section 53: The decision to organise a consultative referendum is made by an Act, which shall contain provisions on the time of the referendum and on the choices to be presented to the voters. Provisions concerning the conduct of a referendum are laid down by an Act. At least fifty thousand Finnish citizens entitled to vote have the right to submit an initiative for the enactment of an Act to the Parliament, as provided by an Act. (1112/2011, entry into force 1.3.2012)
Source: Constitution, Section 2, Section 14, section 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012);
Verified: 2019/04/02
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DD003

Mandatory referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Mandatory Referendums at the national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Constitution, Section 14, 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2019/04/02
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DD004

Optional referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Optional Referendums at the national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: The decision to organise a consultative referendum is made by an Act, which shall contain provisions on the time of the referendum and on the choices to be presented to the voters. Provisions concerning the conduct of a referendum are laid down by an Act.
Source: Constitution, Section 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2019/04/02
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DD005

Citizens' Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Citizen’s Initiatives at national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: At least fifty thousand Finnish citizens entitled to vote have the right to submit an initiative for the enactment of an Act to the Parliament, as provided by an Act.
Source: Constitution, Section 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012)
Verified: 2019/04/02
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DD006

Agenda Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Agenda Initiatives at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments: There are no legal provisions for agenda initiatives, but it appears that Finnish citizens petition the legislature anyway.
Source: Constitution, Section 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) p. 84 http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2018/03/16
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DD007


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Recalls at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2018/03/16
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DD008


Question:What is the legal basis for the administrative requirements for mandatory referendums at the national level? Tick as appropriate and specify the relevant constitutional, legal or regulatory provisions below.
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
Verified: 2005/04/14
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DD009


Question:What is the legal basis for the administrative requirements for optional referendums at the national level? Tick as appropriate and specify the relevant constitutional, legal or regulatory provisions below.
Answer(s): b. Specific laws/legislation
Comments: The administration of organizing a referendum is the same as in general elections.
Source: The Election Act (714/1998).
Verified: 2005/04/13
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DD010


Question:What is the legal basis for the administrative requirements for citizens' initiatives at the national level? Tick as appropriate and specify the relevant constitutional, legal or regulatory provisions below.
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
Verified: 2005/04/14
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DD103


Question:What form of checks are undertaken to verify signatures for a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): a. All signatures checked
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2005/04/19
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DD105


Question:Who is responsible for checking the signatures?
Answer(s): c. Local authorities
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2005/04/19
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DD106


Question:Which organisation(s), if any, is responsible for running non-partisan information or voter education campaigns to inform voters about the issue being addressed in a referendum?
Answer(s): a. Agency/department responsible for the administration of direct democracy mechanisms
f. Other (specify)
Comments: The Council of State and the ministry of Justice are responsible to give information to voters about a national consultative referendum and the local council and the central election committee about a local referendum.
Source: For instance: The act of consultative referendum about Finland joining EU (578/1994) 8 § Act of administrating a consutative national referendum (571/1987) 10 § Act of administrating a consultative referendum at local level (656/1990) 7 § Local Government act (365/1995) 29 §
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DD107


Question:Which organisation(s), if any, is responsible for running non-partisan information or voter education campaigns to inform voters about the issue being addressed in an initiative?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD108


Question:Which organisation(s), if any, is responsible for running non-partisan information or voter education campaigns to inform voters about the issue being addressed in a recall?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD109


Question:What activities, if any, are undertaken as part of non-partisan information or voter education campaigns for a referendum?
Answer(s): a. Information booklets
b. Leaflets and pamphlets
c. Radio broadcasts
d. TV broadcasts
e. Press advertisements
f. Website
Comments:
Source:
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DD011


Question:What is the legal basis for the administrative requirements for agenda initiatives at the national level? Tick as appropriate and specify the relevant constitutional, legal or regulatory provisions below.
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD110


Question:What activities, if any, are undertaken as part of non-partisan information or voter education campaigns for an initiative?
Answer(s): i. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD111


Question:What activities, if any, are undertaken as part of non-partisan information or voter education campaigns for a recall?
Answer(s): i. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD112


Question:Which of the following controls, if any, apply in relation to campaigning for or against the issue being addressed in a referendum?
Answer(s): g. None
Comments:
Source:
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DD113


Question:Which of the following controls, if any, apply in relation to campaigning for or against the issue being addressed in an initiative?
Answer(s): g. None
Comments:
Source:
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DD114


Question:Which of the following controls, if any, apply in relation to campaigning for or against the issue being addressed in a recall?
Answer(s): h. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD115


Question:What is the period during which these controls apply for a referendum?
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD116


Question:What is the period during which these controls apply for an initiative?
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD117


Question:What is the period during which these controls apply for a recall?
Answer: c. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD118


Question:Which campaigners, if any, are entitled to some forms of public assistance for a referendum? Specify in the "Comments" section below.
Answer(s): b. Selected campaign organisations
Comments: There are optional allowances for the purpose of distributing information about the subject and the choices of the referendum.
Source: For instance: the act of consultative referendum about Finland joining EU (578/1994) 8 §
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DD012


Question:What is the legal basis for the administrative requirements for recalls at the national level? Tick as appropriate and specify the relevant constitutional, legal or regulatory provisions below.
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD121


Question:Which forms of public assistance, if any, are provided for a referendum? Specify in the "Comments" section below.
Answer(s): a. Financial grant
Comments: There are optional allowances for the purpose of distributing information about the subject and the choices of the referendum.
Source: For instance: the act of consultative referendum about Finland joining EU (578/1994) 8 §
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DD125


Question:Is the government permitted to campaign either in favour of or against any specific outcome to a referendum, initiatives or recall vote?
Answer(s): b. No
Comments: The government has to give impartial information about the subject of the referendum.
Source:
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DD127


Question:What restrictions, if any, apply in relation to the individuals who can sign for a recall?
Answer: e. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD013
When were direct democracy mechanisms first introduced into the legal framework at the national level? Date (yyyy)
Mandatory referendum 	
Optional referendum 	1.7.1987
Citizens' initiative 	
Agenda initiative 	
Recall 	
Not applicable 	
Source
No Source
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DD014
When was an administrative framework for direct democracy mechanisms first introduced at the national level? Date (yyyy)
Mandatory referendum 	
Optional referendum 	1.7.1987
Citizens' initiative 	
Agenda initiative 	
Recall 	
Not applicable 	
Source
Act of administrating a consutative national referendum (571/1987) 3 §.
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DD015


Question:Who is responsible for managing the administration of direct democracy mechanisms at the national level?
Answer(s): a. Government (specify department)
Comments: Ministry of Justice.
Source: Act of administrating a consutative national referendum (571/1987) 3 § The Election Act 10 §
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DD016


Question:Does this agency/department also manage the administration of national elections?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: The Election Act 10 §.
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DD017


Question:Are mandatory referendums currently possible at first tier (regions/states/provinces, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments: Finland has referendums only at national level or at local level.
Source: The Constitution (731/1999) Local Government act (365/1995)
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DD018


Question:Are optional referendums currently possible at first tier (regions/states/provinces, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments: Finland has referendums only at national level or at local level.
Source: The Constitution (731/1999) Local Government act (365/1995)
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DD019


Question:Are citizens' initiatives currently possible at first tier (regions/states/provinces, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments: Finland has referendums only at national level or at local level.
Source: The Constitution (731/1999) Local Government act (365/1995)
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DD020


Question:Are agenda initiatives currently possible at first tier (regions/states/provinces, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments: Finland has referendums only at national level or at local level.
Source: The Constitution (731/1999) Local Government act (365/1995)
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DD021


Question:Are recalls currently possible at first tier (regions/states/provinces, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments: Finland has referendums only at national level or at local level.
Source: The Constitution (731/1999) Local Government act (365/1995)
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DD022


Question:Are mandatory referendums currently possible at local (municipalities/districts/communes, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments:
Source:
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DD023


Question:Are optional referendums currently possible at local (municipalities/districts/communes, etc) authority level?
Answer: a. Yes, in all municipalities/districts/communes
Comments:
Source: Local Government Act (365/1995) 30 and 31 § Act of administrating a consultative referendum at local level (656/1990)
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DD024


Question:Are citizens' initiatives currently possible at local (municipalities/districts/communes, etc) authority level?
Answer: a. Yes, in all municipalities/districts/communes
Comments:
Source: Local Government Act (365/1995) 30 and 31 § Act of administrating a consultative referendum at local level (656/1990)
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DD025


Question:Are agenda initiatives currently possible at local (municipalities/districts/communes, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments:
Source:
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DD026


Question:Are recalls currently possible at local (municipalities/districts/communes, etc) authority level?
Answer: c. No
Comments:
Source:
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DD027


Question:What are the issues, if any, in relation to which referendums are mandatory at the national level?
Answer(s): k. None
Comments:
Source:
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DD028


Question:What are the issues, if any, in relation to which referendums are optional at the national level?
Answer(s): a. Constitutional amendments
b. Adoption of international treaties
c. Transfer of authority to international bodies
d. National sovereignty, national self-determination
e. Conflict between constitutional organs
f. Devolution
g. Civil service
h. Taxes and public expenditure commitments
i. Other public policy issues
j. Other (specify)
Comments: A referendum may be suggested about any subject that is considered worthwhile.
Source:
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DD029


Question:Which issues, if any, are excluded from being the subject of referendums at the national level?
Answer(s): k. None
Comments:
Source:
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DD030


Question:Which issues, if any, maybe the subject of sub-national referendums regulated at the national level?
Answer(s): a. Devolution
b. Creation/merger/abolition of sub-national authorities
c. Other public policy issues
d. Other (specify)
Comments: The local council makes the decision of the referendum and the subject, which may be any matter that belongs to the authority of the municipality.
Source:
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DD031


Question:Who can initiate a referendum at the national level?
Answer(s): a. Government
d. Legislative majority
Comments: The decision to organize a consultative referendum is made by an Act.
Source: The Constitution 53 §.
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DD032


Question:Who is responsible for drafting the mandatory referendum question?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD033


Question:Who is responsible for drafting the optional referendum question?
Answer(s): a. Government (specify department)
d. Legislature
Comments: The Ministry of Justice makes the lawproposal to the parliament.
Source: The Election Act (714/1998) 10 §.
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DD034


Question:Which of the following, if any, are required to be included in the mandatory referendum question?
Answer(s): f. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD035


Question:Which of the following, if any, are required to be included in the optional referendum question?
Answer(s): a. The title of the proposal
Comments:
Source: For instance: the act of consultative referendum about Finland joining EU (578/1994) 3 §.
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DD036


Question:Which institution(s) decides on the final form of the ballot text for mandatory referendums?
Answer(s): f. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD037


Question:Which institution(s) decides on the final form of the ballot text for optional referendums?
Answer(s): d. Legislature
Comments:
Source:
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DD038
What, if any, are the quorum requirements for a mandatory referendum to be valid? Please specify numbers/percentages.
Turnout quorum 	
Approval quorum 	
No quorum required 	
Not applicable 	(X)
Source
No Source
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DD039
What, if any, are the quorum requirements for a optional referendum to be valid? Please specify numbers/percentages.
Turnout quorum 	
Approval quorum 	
No quorom required 	(X)
Not applicable 	
Source
No Source
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DD040


Question:What are the requirements for mandatory referendums to pass?
Answer(s): e. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD041


Question:What are the requirements for optional referendums to pass?
Answer(s): d. Other (specify below)
Comments: The referendum is always consultative.
Source:
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DD043


Question:When is the outcome of a mandatory referendum binding?
Answer: d. Not applicable
Comments: See question A.1.1.
Source:
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DD044


Question:When is the outcome of an optional referendum binding?
Answer: c. Never
Comments: The referendum is always consultative.
Source: The Constitution 53 §.
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DD045


Question:Which types of issues can be proposed by citizens using the citizens' initiative process at the national level?
Answer(s): d. Not applicable
Comments: The initiative is possible only at local referendums. The subject of the referendum is restricted to local matters.
Source:
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DD046


Question:Which types of issues can be proposed by citizens using the agenda initiative process at the national level?
Answer(s): d. Not applicable
Comments: The initiative is possible only at local referendums. The subject of the referendum is restricted to local matters.
Source:
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DD049


Question:Who may propose the registration of a citizens' initiative? Please specify in the "Comments" section below.
Answer(s): a. A number of individuals
Comments: At local level 5 % of the inhabitants of the commune which are entitled to vote. The local council decides if the initiative leads to a referendum.
Source:
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DD050


Question:Who may propose the registration of an agenda initiative? Please specify in the "Comments" section below.
Answer(s): d. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD051


Question:What material is necessary to accompany an application for registration?
Answer(s): a. Proposed title
b. General explanation of purpose
c. Full proposed text
Comments:
Source:
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DD052


Question:Who determines the title of a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): a. Proponents of the initiative
Comments: At local level proponents of the initiative determine the title of it.
Source:
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DD053


Question:Who determines the title of an agenda initiative?
Answer: f. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD056


Question:Under what circumstances is an initiative checked for constitutionality or legality?
Answer(s): a. An automatic check is part of the initiative process
Comments:
Source:
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DD058


Question:If a check of the constitutionality or legality of an initiative takes place, when does this happen?
Answer(s): c. After its submission but before the vote on the initiative
Comments:
Source:
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DD059


Question:Which institutions, if any, are given an opportunity to propose an alternative to proposals contained in a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): g. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD060


Question:At which stage in the initiative process, if at all, can alternative proposals be made?
Answer(s): d. Not at all
Comments:
Source:
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DD061


Question:What happens when there is a valid alternative proposal?
Answer: e. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD062


Question:When an initiative proposal and an alternative proposal are put to the vote on the same day, what choices does the voter have?
Answer(s): f. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD063


Question:Who decides the final ballot text?
Answer(s): e. Other (specify)
Comments: At local level the local council.
Source:
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DD064


Question:Once an initiative is qualified for the ballot, the vote on it takes place:
Answer: a. Within a certain time limit (specify)
Comments: The local council must make the decision of the referendum not later than 60 days before the vote.
Source: Act of administrating a consultative referendum at local level (656/1990) 3 §.
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DD065


Question:Which of the following individuals/positions may be subject to the recall mechanism?
Answer(s): k. Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
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DD072
How many verified signatures are required to start the formal decision-making stage for an abrogative referendum (optional)? Indicate figures in the appropriate boxes. If more than one answer exists for any individual box, explain in the comment section.
Fixed number 	
Proportion of the electorate 	
Proportion of the vote at the most recent election 	
Other (specify) 	
Not applicable 	
Source
No Source
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DD074
How many verified signatures are required to start the formal decision-making stage for a citizens' initiative? Indicate figures in the appropriate boxes. If more than one answer exists for any individual box, explain in the comment section.
Fixed number 	
Proportion of the electorate 	(X)
Proportion of the vote at the most recent election 	
Other (specify) 	
Not applicable 	
Source
Local Government Act 31 §.
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DD082


Question:What restrictions, if any, apply in relation to the individuals who can sign the proposal for a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): b. Signatories must be registered electors in a specific electoral district
Comments:
Source: Local Government Act 31 §.
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DD089


Question:Where can proposals for a citizens' initiative be signed?
Answer(s): a. Anywhere
Comments:
Source:
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DD094


Question:What information must signatories provide when signing the proposal for a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): a. Signatories must provide identity/voting card number
Comments:
Source:
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DD099


Question:What restrictions, if any, are there in relation to signature collection for a citizens' initiative?
Answer(s): b. Ban on payment per signature
Comments:
Source:
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DD129


Question:Are the results of referenda always binding, never binding or sometimes binding?
Answer: c. Never binding
Comments: Section 53 – Referendum and citizens’ initiative (new title, 1112/2011, entry into force 1.3.2012) The decision to organise a consultative referendum is made by an Act, which shall contain provisions on the time of the referendum and on the choices to be presented to the voters.
Source: Constitution, Section 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
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DD130


Question:Are the types of issues to vote upon in a referendum constitutional changes only, other issues only or both constitutional and other issues?
Answer: c. Both constitutional and other issues
Comments: section 53: The decision to organise a consultative referendum is made by an Act, which shall contain provisions on the time of the referendum and on the choices to be presented to the voters. Provisions concerning the conduct of a referendum are laid down by an Act. At least fifty thousand Finnish citizens entitled to vote have the right to submit an initiative for the enactment of an Act to the Parliament, as provided by an Act.
Source: Constitution, Section 14, 53: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
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DD131


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy at sub-national levels (regional or local)?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: Section 14: Every Finnish citizen and every foreigner permanently resident in Finland, having attained eighteen years of age, has the right to vote in municipal elections and municipal referendums, as provided by an Act. Provisions on the right to otherwise participate in municipal government are laid down by an Act. Section 30 Municipal referenda The council can decide to hold a referendum on any matter resting with the local authority. Referenda are advisory. A referendum can be held on a matter concerning the whole area of the local authority or some component area. Said component area shall then comprise one or more voting districts as referred to in the Act on Municipal Elections. All persons entitled to vote shall have an equal voting right. Voting shall be confidential. There are separate provisions on the procedure to be followed in a municipal referendum. Section 31 Referendum proposals Local residents representing at least five per cent of those entitled to vote may propose a referendum. The council shall decide without delay whether to hold a referendum as proposed.
Source: Constitution, Section 14: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990731.pdf (2012); Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) pp. 86 https://www.idea.int/sites/default/files/publications/direct-democracy-the-international-idea-handbook.pdf Act on the procedure for holding municipal consultative referenda (656/1990)http://www.legislationline.org/documents/id/6030
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Voting Operations

VO001


Question:Approximately what percentage (on the basis of cost) of election day supplies and equipment are obtained or produced within the country?
Answer: a. 91-100%
Comments:
Source: Markku Suksi, Professor, Department of Law, Åbo Akademi University, [email protected]
Verified: 2003/02/14
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VO002


Question:Is there a code of conduct for election officials?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source:
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VO003

Electors vote at


Question:Where can electors vote?
Answer(s): b. At any polling station in the same voting district
d. At specially designated polling stations
f. By mail
j. Other
Comments: Section 9: In advance polling stations Section 21 (3)the information stating in which election and voting district or municipality the recipient of the card is entitled to vote; Section 67 — Conducting the polling day voting The polling day voting is conducted simultaneously in all municipalities in its voting districts. A enfranchised person is only allowed to vote in the voting district marked in the voting register next to his or her name.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 21 & 67, advance polling: section 9 and Chapter 5
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VO004

Voting outside the country is permitted for


Question:Who can vote from outside the country?
Answer(s): b. Citizens residing outside the country
c. Citizens outside the country (including those on vacation)
d. Members of the armed forces
e. Students
f. Diplomatic staff
Comments: Section 46 — Right to vote in advance Every enfranchised person is entitled to vote in advance in the general advance voting polling stations in Finland and in the Finnish diplomatic missions abroad.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 46 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
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VO005

Locations for voting outside of the country


Question:If voting outside the country is permitted, at what places?
Answer(s): a. Embassies
b. Consulates
e. By mail
f. Other
Comments: 2) in a Finnish diplomatic mission on each day specified by the Head of Representation, with the exception of Easter Sunday, Whitsunday, Midsummer Day, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day and Boxing Day; 3) in an institution with a minimum of one day and a maximum of two days during the times specified by the election commission; 4) on board a Finnish ship with a minimum of one day during the times specified by the master of the ship;
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 48 http://www.legislationline.org/documents/action/popup/id/5672
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VO006


Question:Can people vote in advance of the designated national election day(s)?
Answer: b. Yes
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 9 and 46
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VO007


Question:If electors can vote in advance of the designated national election day(s), how may they do so?
Answer(s): a. At special advance polling centers
c. At the post office
e. Other
Comments: a.) Hospitals, prisons and some other institutions where only the people who receive treatment or are incarcerated may vote. c.) Post-offices or municipal offices determined by the municipalities. There is at least one such polling station in every municipality. e.) Finnish embassies prescribed in decree. People whose ability to move is so restricted that they are unable to come to a polling station may vote in advance at home, i.e. an election commissioner comes to them to receive their vote. The crew of a Finnish ship abroad may vote in advance on board the ship.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 9 and 46
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VO008


Question:If electors can vote in advance of the designated national election day(s), specify who:
Answer(s): a. Everyone
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 9 and 46
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VO009


Question:Is there a maximum allowable voter capacity of a polling station for the national elections?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 9
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VO010
Is there a maximum allowable voter capacity of a polling station for the national elections?
Yes, the maximum capacity is: 	
No 	N/A
Source
Markku Suksi, Professor, Department of Law, Åbo Akademi University, msuksi(a)abo.fi
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VO011

Voting method


Question:How do electors cast their votes?
Answer(s): a. Manually marking of ballots
Comments: The voter must mark the number of the candidate he or she is giving his or her vote to in the ballot in such a manner that there can be no uncertainty as to whom he or she has voted for. The mark must be made in the voting booth so that the secrecy of the ballot is maintained.
Source: Election Act 714/1998 as amended, Section 76 (2)
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VO012
How many staff are assigned to each polling station?
The smallest polling station: 	5
The largest polling station: 	5
Average per polling station: 	
Source
Electoral Act (714/1998), Article 15.
Verified
2018/03/16
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