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Parliamentary elections will be held inFinland on 18 April 2027 to elect members of parliament for the 2027–2031 term.[1]
The 200 members of theParliament of Finland (Eduskunta) are elected usingopen listproportional representation in 13 multi-member constituencies, with seats allocated according to theD'Hondt method. The number of elected representatives is proportional to the population in the district six months prior to the elections.Åland has a single member electoral district and its own party system.[2]
