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🇫🇮 · Centre Party
Party (name) changes
- 1908 · Maal · Maalaisliitto – Agrarförbundet (Agrarian Union)
- 1965 · KESK · Keskustapuolue – Centerpartiet (Centre Party)
- 1988 · KESK · Suomen Keskusta – Centern i Finland (Finnish Centre)
Predecessor
- 1982 · KE|SLK
Successor
National elections
- 1917 – 12.4 – 26
- 1919 – 19.7 – 42
- 1922 – 20.3 – 45
- 1927 – 22.6 – 52
- 1929 – 26.2 – 60
- 1930 – 27.3 – 59
- 1933 – 22.5 – 53
- 1936 – 22.4 – 53
- 1939 – 22.9 – 56
- 1945 – 21.4 – 49
- 1948 – 24.2 – 56
- 1951 – 23.3 – 51
- 1954 – 24.1 – 53
- 1958 – 23.1 – 48
- 1962 – 23.0 – 53
- 1966 – 21.2 – 49
- 1970 – 17.1 – 36
- 1972 – 16.4 – 35
- 1975 – 17.6 – 39
- 1979 – 17.3 – 36
- 1983 – 17.6 – 38
- 1987 – 17.6 – 40
- 1991 – 24.8 – 55
- 1995 – 19.8 – 44
- 1999 – 22.4 – 48
- 2003 – 24.7 – 55
- 2007 – 23.1 – 51
- 2011 – 15.8 – 35
- 2015 – 21.1 – 49
- 2019 – 13.8 – 31
- 2023 – 11.3 – 23
Cabinets
- 1917 – Svinhufvud I
- 1918 – Paasikivi
- 1918 – Ingman
- 1919 – Castren
- 1919 – Vennola I
- 1920 – Erich
- 1921 – Vennola II
- 1922 – Kallio I
- 1924 – Ingman II
- 1925 – Tulenheimo
- 1925 – Kallio II
- 1927 – Sunila I
- 1928 – Mantere
- 1929 – Kallio III
- 1930 – Svinhufvud II
- 1931 – Sunila II
- 1932 – Kivimaki I
- 1933 – Kivimaki II
- 1936 – Kallio IV
- 1937 – Cajander III
- 1944 – Castren
- 1944 – Paasikivi I
- 1945 – Paasikivi II
- 1946 – Pekkala
- 1950 – Kekkonen I
- 1951 – Kekkonen II
- 1951 – Kekkonen III
- 1953 – Kekkonen IV
- 1953 – Tuomioja
- 1954 – Torngren
- 1954 – Kekkonen V
- 1956 – Fagerholm II
- 1957 – Sukselainen I
- 1957 – Sukselainen II
- 1958 – Fagerholm III
- 1959 – Sukselainen III
- 1961 – Miettunen I
- 1962 – Karjalainen I
- 1964 – Virolainen
- 1966 – Paasio I
- 1968 – Koivisto I
- 1970 – Karjalainen II
- 1971 – Karjalainen III
- 1972 – Sorsa I
- 1975 – Miettunen II
- 1976 – Miettunen III
- 1977 – Sorsa II
- 1978 – Sorsa III
- 1979 – Koivisto II
- 1982 – Sorsa IV
- 1982 – Sorsa V
- 1983 – Sorsa VI
- 1991 – Aho I
- 1994 – Aho II
- 2003 – Jaatteenmaki
- 2003 – Vanhanen I
- 2007 – Vanhanen II
- 2010 – Kiviniemi
- 2015 – Sipilae I
- 2017 – Sipilae II
- 2019 – Rinne
- 2019 – Marin