Kymi (parliamentary electoral district)

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Kymi is an electoral district represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). It covers the administrative regions of South Karelia and Kymenlaakso in south-eastern Finland, with a combined population of about 322,000 (as of 2002). Kymi currently elects 12 members of the Eduskunta.

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The constituency is largely urban and traditionally working-class. The largest party in the 2003 election was the Social Democratic Party of Finland.

2019–2023 members of parliament

Current members of parliament 2007–

Old election results

Finnish parliamentary election, 2003
PartySeatsNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  SDP 5041.734.859,567+1.6%
  Centre 3025.025.844,127+3.2%
  National Coalition 3025.020.434,912-4.4%
  Left Alliance 108.37.011,954+0.7%
  KD 000.05.59,438+0.1%
  VIHR 000.04.57,767-0.9%
 other groups000.02.13,568n/a

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