It's mostly a fight between the Social Democratic Party and the Centre Party, the chairman of the biggest party will probably be the new prime minister, so most Finnish people are deciding whether they want to keep current(since 1995) PM Paavo Lipponen, or choose the female candidate Anneli Jäätteenmäki. The 1999 elections were very close. Here's a list of all parties, including the kooky ones. I will keep this thread informed of the results.
Internet might be the most influential media in Finnish elections due to the invention of the "election machine", which is basicly a questionnaire about current issues that all the candidates fill. You can then fill the same questionnaire and the computer then compares your opinions to the candidates'. Kinda like "Which aspiring parliamentarist are you most like?". posted by lazy-ville at 5:26 PM on March 15, 2003
If I were Finnish, and I had no clue about whom to pick, I'd pick either True Finns, or Alternative People. But since Ville's told me a bit about the elections, I'd go for the Social Democratic Party. posted by riffola at 5:31 PM on March 15, 2003
I welcome our new Finnish overlords. Well I would if I could work up any enthusiasm about this little tiff among friends in what appears to be a beauty contest rather than an election.
Who gots the maple syrup? posted by billsaysthis at 6:35 PM on March 15, 2003
i blew my chance to vote in the advance polls (i'm in new york) after i couldn't find out any specific information on any of 75 candidates in my home province.
Given that other countries have already elected wrestlers, singers, and even porn stars to public office, why'd you have faith left to lose? posted by kindall at 11:13 AM on March 16, 2003
I have to admit that he has opinions, and he isn't afraid to say them aloud. Can't say that for the majority of the candidates. posted by hoskala at 11:30 AM on March 16, 2003
The centre party won with 55 seats, social democrats came in second at 53 votes. In two weeks Finland will probably have a female PM. posted by lazy-ville at 1:40 PM on March 16, 2003
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Internet might be the most influential media in Finnish elections due to the invention of the "election machine", which is basicly a questionnaire about current issues that all the candidates fill. You can then fill the same questionnaire and the computer then compares your opinions to the candidates'. Kinda like "Which aspiring parliamentarist are you most like?".
posted by lazy-ville at 5:26 PM on March 15, 2003