List of members of the Parliament of Finland, 2019–2023

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This article lists the members of the Parliament of Finland from 2019 to 2023. The 38th Parliament of Finland follows the parliamentary election held on 14 April 2019. There are 200 MPs in the Parliament.

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As elected

NamePartyConstituency Number of votes
Jussi Halla-aho Finns Party Helsinki 30,596
Li Andersson Left Alliance Finland Proper 24,542
Antti Häkkänen National Coalition Party South-Eastern Finland 20,234
Pekka Haavisto Green League Helsinki 20,163
Elina Lepomäki National Coalition Party Uusimaa 19,292
Sanna Marin Social Democratic Party of Finland Pirkanmaa 19,088
Juha Sipilä Centre Party Oulu 16,688
Ville Tavio Finns Party Finland Proper 14,957
Anna-Maja Henriksson Swedish People's Party of Finland Vaasa 14,545
Antti Lindtman Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 14,541
Kai Mykkänen National Coalition Party Uusimaa 14,226
Mauri Peltokangas Finns Party Vaasa 13,114
Laura Huhtasaari Finns Party Satakunta 12,991
Hjallis Harkimo Movement Now Uusimaa 12,963
Ben Zyskowicz National Coalition Party Helsinki 12,556
Sari Essayah Christian Democrats Savonia-Karelia 12,397
Antti Rinne Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 12,110
Maria Ohisalo Green League Helsinki 11,897
Hanna Sarkkinen Left Alliance Oulu 11,153
Sami Savio Finns Party Pirkanmaa 11,112
Tuula Haatainen Social Democratic Party of Finland Helsinki 11,100
Mats Löfström Åland representative Åland 11,051
Jutta Urpilainen Social Democratic Party of Finland Vaasa 11,010
Petteri Orpo National Coalition Party Finland Proper 10,792
Vilhelm Junnila Finns Party Finland Proper 10,788
Antti Kaikkonen Centre Party Uusimaa 10,757
Joakim Strand Swedish People's Party of Finland Vaasa 10,596
Jaana Pelkonen National Coalition Party Helsinki 10,563
Juho Eerola Finns Party South-Eastern Finland 10,441
Kristiina Salonen Social Democratic Party of Finland Satakunta 10,430
Maria Guzenina Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 10,005
Paula Risikko National Coalition Party Vaasa 9,891
Leena Meri Finns Party Uusimaa 9,807
Ilmari Nurminen Social Democratic Party of Finland Pirkanmaa 9,712
Eveliina Heinäluoma Social Democratic Party of Finland Helsinki 9,465
Anders Adlercreutz Swedish People's Party of Finland Uusimaa 9,425
Tytti Tuppurainen Social Democratic Party of Finland Oulu 9,404
Annika Saarikko Centre Party Finland Proper 9,390
Sebastian Tynkkynen Finns Party Oulu 9,271
Marko Kilpi National Coalition Party Savonia-Karelia 9,208
Jenna Simula Finns Party Oulu 9,197
Anna-Kaisa Ikonen National Coalition Party Pirkanmaa 9,101
Hannakaisa Heikkinen Centre Party Savonia-Karelia 8,986
Aki Lindén Social Democratic Party of Finland Finland Proper 8,970
Riitta Mäkinen Social Democratic Party of Finland Central Finland 8,916
Pia Kauma National Coalition Party Uusimaa 8,597
Pia Viitanen Social Democratic Party of Finland Pirkanmaa 8,496
Katri Kulmuni Centre Party Lapland 8,423
Ville Skinnari Social Democratic Party of Finland Tavastia 8,319
Krista Kiuru Social Democratic Party of Finland Satakunta 8,281
Merja Mäkisalo-Ropponen Social Democratic Party of Finland Savonia-Karelia 8,248
Juhana Vartiainen National Coalition Party Helsinki 8,206
Anne Kalmari Centre Party Central Finland 8,192
Teuvo Hakkarainen Finns Party Central Finland 8,036
Sirpa Paatero Social Democratic Party of Finland South-Eastern Finland 7,864
Lulu Ranne Finns Party Tavastia 7,812
Mikko Ollikainen Swedish People's Party of Finland Vaasa 7,755
Sari Multala National Coalition Party Uusimaa 7,724
Ritva Elomaa Finns Party Finland Proper 7,688
Mika Niikko Finns Party Uusimaa 7,613
Jari Leppä Centre Party South-Eastern Finland 7,458
Heikki Vestman National Coalition Party Uusimaa 7,429
Sanni Grahn-Laasonen National Coalition Party Tavastia 7,419
Sofia Vikman National Coalition Party Pirkanmaa 7,406
Eeva-Johanna Eloranta Social Democratic Party of Finland Finland Proper 7,358
Marko Asell Social Democratic Party of Finland Pirkanmaa 7,353
Ilkka Kanerva National Coalition Party Finland Proper 7,350
Rami Lehto Finns Party Tavastia 7,297
Terhi Koulumies National Coalition Party Helsinki 7,233
Anne-Mari Virolainen National Coalition Party Finland Proper 7,218
Tarja Filatov Social Democratic Party of Finland Tavastia 7,213
Jani Mäkelä Finns Party South-Eastern Finland 7,147
Mari Holopainen Green League Helsinki 7,094
Merja Kyllönen Left Alliance Oulu 7,068
Anna Kontula Left Alliance Pirkanmaa 6,946
Juha Mäenpää Finns Party Vaasa 6,915
Aino-Kaisa Pekonen Left Alliance Tavastia 6,872
Sari Sarkomaa National Coalition Party Helsinki 6,806
Mai Kivelä Left Alliance Helsinki 6,790
Paavo Arhinmäki Left Alliance Pirkanmaa 6,775
Kim Berg Social Democratic Party of Finland Vaasa 6,734
Johanna Ojala-Niemelä Social Democratic Party of Finland Lapland 6,719
Eeva Kalli Centre Party Satakunta 6,717
Emma Kari Green League Helsinki 6,716
Sinuhe Wallinheimo National Coalition Party Central Finland 6,695
Päivi Räsänen Christian Democrats Tavastia 6,616
Pasi Kivisaari Centre Party Vaasa 6,594
Mikko Kärnä Centre Party Lapland 6,480
Sari Tanus Christian Democrats Pirkanmaa 6,476
Anneli Kiljunen Social Democratic Party of Finland South-Eastern Finland 6,419
Peter Östman Christian Democrats Vaasa 6,378
Pirkka-Pekka Petelius Green League Uusimaa 6,331
Pauli Kiuru National Coalition Party Pirkanmaa 6,295
Seppo Eskelinen Social Democratic Party of Finland Savonia-Karelia 6,245
Inka Hopsu Green League Uusimaa 6,211
Krista Mikkonen Green League Savonia-Karelia 6,204
Thomas Blomqvist Swedish People's Party of Finland Uusimaa 6,137
Mikko Kinnunen Centre Party Oulu 6,132
Juha Pylväs Centre Party Oulu 6,100
Suna Kymäläinen Social Democratic Party of Finland South-Eastern Finland 6,076
Paula Werning Social Democratic Party of Finland South-Eastern Finland 6,074
Jari Ronkainen Finns Party Tavastia 6,038
Mika Lintilä Centre Party Vaasa 6,005
Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto Green League Helsinki 5,961
Riikka Purra Finns Party Uusimaa 5,960
Kalle Jokinen National Coalition Party Tavastia 5,934
Wille Rydman National Coalition Party Helsinki 5,910
Mari-Leena Talvitie National Coalition Party Oulu 5,909
Anders Norrback Swedish People's Party of Finland Vaasa 5,882
Olli Immonen Finns Party Oulu 5,856
Veronika Honkasalo Left Alliance Helsinki 5,846
Niina Malm Social Democratic Party of Finland South-Eastern Finland 5,815
Sanna Antikainen Finns Party Savonia-Karelia 5,805
Kaisa Juuso Finns Party Lapland 5,767
Jussi Wihonen Finns Party Savonia-Karelia 5,748
Katja Taimela Social Democratic Party of Finland Finland Proper 5,736
Hanna-Leena Mattila Centre Party Oulu 5,726
Johannes Koskinen Social Democratic Party of Finland Tavastia 5,717
Mikko Savola Centre Party Vaasa 5,713
Mika Kari Social Democratic Party of Finland Tavastia 5,676
Mia Laiho National Coalition Party Uusimaa 5,664
Veronica Rehn-Kivi Swedish People's Party of Finland Uusimaa 5,660
Kristian Sheikki Laakso Finns Party South-Eastern Finland 5,647
Timo Heinonen National Coalition Party Tavastia 5,629
Hanna Kosonen Centre Party South-Eastern Finland 5,583
Markus Mustajärvi Left Alliance Lapland 5,528
Arto Pirttilahti Centre Party Pirkanmaa 5,506
Anu Vehviläinen Centre Party Savonia-Karelia 5,504
Arja Juvonen Finns Party Uusimaa 5,490
Heikki Autto National Coalition Party Lapland 5,467
Antti Kurvinen Centre Party Vaasa 5,459
Eva Biaudet Swedish People's Party of Finland Helsinki 5,448
Timo Harakka Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 5,436
Ari Koponen Finns Party Uusimaa 5,383
Jouni Ovaska Centre Party Pirkanmaa 5,360
Matti Vanhanen Centre Party Uusimaa 5,276
Arto Satonen National Coalition Party Pirkanmaa 5,126
Ville Vähämäki Finns Party Oulu 5,072
Erkki Tuomioja Social Democratic Party of Finland Helsinki 5,044
Markus Lohi Centre Party Lapland 4,969
Matias Marttinen National Coalition Party Satakunta 4,925
Minna Reijonen Finns Party Savonia-Karelia 4,874
Iiris Suomela Green League Tavastia 4,873
Sakari Puisto Finns Party Pirkanmaa 4,837
Satu Hassi Green League Pirkanmaa 4,835
Hannu Hoskonen Centre Party Savonia-Karelia 4,832
Jukka Gustafsson Social Democratic Party of Finland Pirkanmaa 4,814
Atte Harjanne Green League Helsinki 4,795
Noora Koponen Green League Uusimaa 4,748
Kimmo Kiljunen Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 4,646
Petri Honkonen Centre Party Central Finland 4,639
Veikko Vallin Finns Party Pirkanmaa 4,567
Saara-Sofia Sirén National Coalition Party Finland Proper 4,553
Ruut Sjöblom National Coalition Party Uusimaa 4,518
Mikko Lundén Finns Party Finland Proper 4,500
Antti Rantakangas Centre Party Oulu 4,478
Saara Hyrkkö Green League Uusimaa 4,471
Pekka Aittakumpu Centre Party Oulu 4,469
Ari Torniainen Centre Party South-Eastern Finland 4,441
Bella Forsgrén Green League Central Finland 4,354
Jari Koskela Finns Party Satakunta 4,324
Sofia Virta Green League Finland Proper 4,289
Riikka Slunga-Poutsalo Finns Party Uusimaa 4,266
Hussein al-Taee Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 4,246
Johan Kvarnström Social Democratic Party of Finland Uusimaa 4,219
Kari Tolvanen National Coalition Party Uusimaa 4,212
Tiina Elo Green League Uusimaa 4,190
Hanna Huttunen Centre Party Savonia-Karelia 4,162
Katja Hänninen Left Alliance Oulu 4,145
Janne Heikkinen National Coalition Party Oulu 4,136
Jukka Kopra National Coalition Party South-Eastern Finland 4,025
Jari Myllykoski Left Alliance Satakunta 4,001
Tuula Väätäinen Social Democratic Party of Finland Savonia-Karelia 3,984
Juho Kautto Left Alliance Central Finland 3,866
Jukka Mäkynen Finns Party Vaasa 3,864
Esko Kiviranta Centre Party Finland Proper 3,828
Ville Kaunisto National Coalition Party South-Eastern Finland 3,717
Veijo Niemi Finns Party Pirkanmaa 3,709
Jenni Pitko Green League Oulu 3,614
Hilkka Kemppi Centre Party Tavastia 3,600
Jussi Saramo Left Alliance Uusimaa 3,502
Antero Laukkanen Christian Democrats Uusimaa 3,499
Matti Semi Left Alliance Savonia-Karelia 3,468
Pihla Keto-Huovinen National Coalition Party Uusimaa 3,412
Piritta Rantanen Social Democratic Party of Finland Central Finland 3,309
Joonas Könttä Centre Party Central Finland 3,303
Heli Järvinen Green League South-Eastern Finland 3,275
Ano Turtiainen Finns Party South-Eastern Finland 3,264
Markku Eestilä National Coalition Party Savonia-Karelia 3,035
Sandra Bergqvist Swedish People's Party of Finland Finland Proper 2,983
Janne Sankelo National Coalition Party Vaasa 2,930
Mari Rantanen Finns Party Helsinki 2,924
Jouni Kotiaho Finns Party Central Finland 2,881
Raimo Piirainen Social Democratic Party of Finland Oulu 2,791
Hanna Holopainen Green League South-Eastern Finland 2,659
Johannes Yrttiaho Left Alliance Finland Proper 2,636
Pia Lohikoski Left Alliance Uusimaa 2,544
Mirka Soinikoski Green League Tavastia 2,320
Heidi Viljanen Social Democratic Party of Finland Satakunta 2,169
Tom Packalén Finns Party Helsinki 2,028
Source: Finnish Election Commission: Elected

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