1975 Ålandic legislative election

Elections in the Åland province of Finland
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Legislative elections were held in Åland on 20 October 1975 to elect members of the Landstinget.[1][2] The 30 members were elected for a four-year term by proportional representation.

There were apparentments between Åland Social Democrats and ÅSU; Liberals, Freeminded Co-operation and Samlad Åländsk Ungdom; and between FS–framsteg and Åländska Förbundet.[2]

After the election, LoS-liberalerna and Liberals formed Liberals for Åland in 1978, while FS–framsteg merged with LoS and Åländska Förbundet[3] to form Åland Centre in 1976.[4]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Landsbygdens och skargardens valforbund2,83229.829
Landsbygdens och skargardens valforbund–liberalerna2,05521.647
Åland Social Democrats1,37114.445
Freeminded Co-operation1,02710.823
Liberals for Åland7828.243
Åländska Förbundet5876.182
Frisinnad Samverkan–framsteg3834.031
Ålands socialdemokratiska unga1811.910
Ray Söderholm1801.900
Samlad Åländsk Ungdom971.020
Write-in candidate10.010
Total9,496100.0030
Valid votes9,49698.01
Invalid/blank votes1931.99
Total votes9,689100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,41362.86
Source: Valstatistik

References

  1. ^ Arjan Schakel
  2. ^ a b Valstatistik, 1976
  3. ^ "Historik". Åland Centre. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  4. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2022-05-31). Parties and Elections in Europe: Parliamentary Elections and Governments Since 1945, European Parliament Elections, Political Orientation and History of Parties. Books on Demand. p. 208. ISBN 9783756218882.

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