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2.5. Age distribution of candidates by constituency and sex in Municipal elections 2017

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Statistics Finland
Election Statistics
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4/21/2017
number, age
4/18/2017
Statistics Finland
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Party:
KESK
Centre Party of Finland
SDP
The Finnish Social Democratic Party
KOK
National Coalition Party
PS
True Finns
VAS
Left Alliance
VIHR
Green League
KD
Christian Democrats in Finland
RKP
Swedish People's Party in Finland
Other parties, constituency associations Constituency associations
A constituency association for the nomination of one candidate may be established by at least ten people who are entitled to vote in the municipality. By a decree of the Ministry of Justice (in the 2012 Municipal elections Decree 237/2012), in some small municpalities a constituency association may, however, be established by five or at least three persons entitled to vote. Constituency associations may form joint lists with a maximum number of candidates equalling the number of councillors to be elected multiplied by one and a half.