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1919 Finnish presidential election

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1919 Finnish presidential election

25 July 1919 1925 →
 
Candidate Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Party National Progressive Independent
Electoral vote 143 50

President before election

Office established

Elected President

Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
National Progressive

The presidential election taking place.
The parade of the White Guard of Finland in Helsinki on 16 August 1919

Indirect presidential elections were held for the first time in Finland in 1919.[1] Although the country had declared Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse king on 9 October 1918, he renounced the throne on 14 December. The president was elected by Parliament, with Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg of the National Progressive Party receiving 73% of the vote.[1]

Ståhlberg, a moderate, liberal and reformist politician, who favoured improving the material well-being of workers and other economically poor Finns, received the votes of Social Democrats, Agrarians and Progressives. He also firmly supported the new Finnish Republic, and a parliamentary form of government with a strong president as a mediator and a political reserve for politically troubled times. Mannerheim, an independent right-winger and monarchist, suspected the democratic, republican and parliamentary form of government of producing too partisan political leaders, and of working ineffectively during crises. Ståhlberg favoured the signing of peace treaty between Finland and the Soviet Russia, while Mannerheim in the summer of 1919 strongly considered ordering the Finnish army to invade St. Petersburg to help the Russian Whites in that country's civil war. Only the National Coalitioners and Swedish People's Party voted for Mannerheim in this presidential election.[2][3][4][5][6]

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Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Kaarlo Juho StåhlbergNational Progressive Party14373.33
Carl Gustaf Emil MannerheimIndependent5025.64
Lauri Kristian RelanderAgrarian League10.51
Väinö TannerSocial Democratic Party10.51
Total195100.00
Valid votes19598.98
Invalid/blank votes21.02
Total votes197100.00
Registered voters/turnout20098.50
Source: Nohlen

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p627 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Seppo Zetterberg (2003) Suomen historian pikkujättiläinen, WSOY, pp611–613
  3. ^ Pentti Virrankoski (2009) Suomen historia, volumes 1 & 2, Finnish Literature Society, pp766–773
  4. ^ Sakari Virkkunen (1994) Suomen presidentit I, Otava Ltd, pp11–22
  5. ^ Sakari Virkkunen (1994) Suomen presidentit II, Otava Ltd
  6. ^ Stig Jägerskiöld, Mannerheim 1867-1951, Otava Ltd, pp115–121, 123–124, 128
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