List of members of the European Parliament for Finland, 2009–14

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Finland
Delegation (1995)
4th term (1996)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)

This is a list of the 13 members of the European Parliament for Finland in the 2009 to 2014 session.

List

Name National party EP Group Votes
Sari Essayah      Christian Democrats      EPP 53,803
Carl Haglund [1]      Swedish People's Party      ALDE 16,887
Satu Hassi      Green League      G–EFA 57,032
Heidi Hautala [2]      Green League      G–EFA 58,926
Ville Itälä [3]      National Coalition Party      EPP 66,033
Liisa Jaakonsaari      Social Democratic Party      S&D 45,325
Anneli Jäätteenmäki      Centre Party      ALDE 80,156
Eija-Riitta Korhola      National Coalition Party      EPP 51,508
Riikka Manner      Centre Party      ALDE 37,330
Sirpa Pietikäinen      National Coalition Party      EPP 51,493
Mitro Repo      Social Democratic Party      S&D 71,829
Timo Soini [4]      True Finns      EFD 130,715
Hannu Takkula      Centre Party      ALDE 39,444

Party representation

National party EP Group Seats ±
     National Coalition Party      EPP
3 / 13
Decrease 1
     Centre Party      ALDE
3 / 13
Decrease 1
     Social Democratic Party      S&D
2 / 13
Decrease 1
     Green League      G–EFA
2 / 13
Increase 1
     True Finns      EFD
1 / 13
Increase 1
     Swedish People's Party      ALDE
1 / 13
Steady
     Christian Democrats      EPP
1 / 13
Increase 1

Notes

  1. Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Defence in Katainen I. Replaced by Nils Torvalds on 5 July 2012.
  2. Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for International Development in Katainen I. Replaced by Tarja Cronberg on 22 June 2011.
  3. Resigned in 2012, became an auditor of the Court of Auditors. Replaced by Petri Sarvamaa on 1 March 2012.
  4. Resigned in 2011, became a member of the Finnish Parliament after the 2011 election. Replaced by Sampo Terho on 26 April 2011.

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