The City Council of Helsinki (, ) is the main decision-making organ in the local politics of
Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The city ...
,
Finland
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. The City Council deals with issues such as
city planning
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, schools, health care, and
public transport
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.
The 85-seat Council's members are elected every four years in
municipal elections
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. The seat of the Council is the
Helsinki City Hall
Helsinki City Hall ( fi, Helsingin kaupungintalo, sv, Helsingfors stadshus) is a central administrative building of Helsinki, Finland. City Hall is located in the Kruununhaka district, overlooking Market Square, at address Pohjoisesplanadi 11–1 ...
, which overlooks
Market Square in central Helsinki.
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Historically, the center-right
National Coalition Party
sv, Samlingspartiet
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, leader1_name = Petteri Orpo
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has been the largest player in Helsinki's local politics, with the center-left
Social Democratic Party
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being the second largest. However, since the 2000 elections, the position of the Social Democrats has been challenged by the
Green League
The Green League (VIHR, fi, Vihreä liitto , sv, Gröna förbundet), shortened to the Greens ( fi, Vihreät, sv, De Gröna), is a green political party in Finland.
Ideologically, the Green League is positioned on the centre-left of the polit ...
, for which Helsinki is the strongest area of support nationally, with the former party becoming the second-largest in only the 2008 elections. As of 2021, the second-largest and third-largest parties in the Council are the Green League and the Social Democrats respectively.
The
Left Alliance is the Council's fourth-largest party while the
Finns
Finns or Finnish people ( fi, suomalaiset, ) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland.
Finns are traditionally divided into smaller regional groups that span several countries adjacent to Finland, both those who are native to these ...
are the fifth-largest. The
Swedish People's Party
The Swedish People's Party of Finland ( sv, Svenska folkpartiet i Finland (SFP); fi, Suomen ruotsalainen kansanpuolue (RKP)) is a political party in Finland aiming to represent the interests of the minority Swedish-speaking population of Finlan ...
is sixth, with the party's support on a steady decline over the years; this can be attributed to the diminishing proportion of
Swedish
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speakers in Helsinki. The agrarian
Centre Party, despite being one of the major parties in national politics, has limited support in Helsinki. This is because there are very few farmers in Helsinki.
Seat distribution in the Council
1919–1936
1945–
Chairmen of the City Council
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Leo Mechelin
Leopold (Leo) Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24 November 1839 in Hamina, Finland – 26 January 1914 in Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish politician, professor, liberal reformer and businessman. A leading defender of the autonomy of the Grand Duch ...
(1875–1878)
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A. W. Liljenstrand (1877)
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J. A. Estlander (1879–1880)
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Lorenz Leonard Lindelöf (1881–1882)
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M. W. af Schultén (1883–1887)
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J. W. Runeberg (1888–1891)
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Leo Mechelin
Leopold (Leo) Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24 November 1839 in Hamina, Finland – 26 January 1914 in Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish politician, professor, liberal reformer and businessman. A leading defender of the autonomy of the Grand Duch ...
(1892–1899) (2nd time)
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P. K. S. Antell (1900–1903)
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Alfred Norrmén (1904–1918)
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Alexander Frey
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(1919–1920)
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Arthur Söderholm (1922)
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Leo Ehrnrooth
Leo Reinhold Ehrnrooth (10 March 1877 in Helsinki – 26 July 1951 in Sweden) was a Finnish politician from Swedish People's Party of Finland.
He was a member of the Senate of Finland. He served as Minister of Trade and Industry in 1920, and ...
(1923–1925)
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Antti Tulenheimo
Antti Agathon Tulenheimo (4 December 1879 – 3 September 1952) was a Finnish politician from the National Coalition Party who served as Prime Minister of Finland in 1925.
He was also minister of the interior from November 1918 to April 1919. H ...
(1926–1928)
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Ivar Lindfors (1929–1934)
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Yrjö Harvia (1934–1936)
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Eero Rydman (1937–1944)
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Eino Tulenheimo (1945–1950)
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Konsti Järnefelt (1951)
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Lauri Aho (1952–1956)
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Teuvo Aura (1957–1968)
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Jussi Saukkonen (1969–1972)
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Pentti Poukka (1973–1979)
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Gustaf Laurent (1980)
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Harri Holkeri
Harri Hermanni Holkeri (; 6 January 1937 – 7 August 2011) was a Finnish statesman representing the National Coalition Party of Finland (Kokoomus / Samlingspartiet). He was the Prime Minister of Finland 1987–1991, president of the UN Gen ...
(1981–1987)
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Kari Rahkamo
Kari Tapani Rahkamo (born 30 May 1933) is a Finnish athlete, politician, and Mayor of Helsinki in 1991–1996. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics
The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Gio ...
(1987–1991)
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Erkki Heikkonen (1991–1992)
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Arja Alho
Arja Inkeri Alho (born 21 March 1954) is a Finnish politician. She was member of the Parliament of Finland from 1983 to 1999 and again from 2003 to 2007, representing the constituency of Helsinki until 1999 and then the constituency of Uusimaa sin ...
(1993–1994)
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Suvi Rihtniemi (1995–2000)
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Pekka Sauri (2001–2003)
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Minerva Krohn (2003–2004)
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Rakel Hiltunen
Lea Rakel Hiltunen (née ''Lyytikäinen''; born 2 July 1940 in Keitele) is a Finnish social worker and politician. She was a member of the Parliament of Finland
The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the unicameral and supreme legislature of ...
(2005–2008)
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Otto Lehtipuu (2009–2011)
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Minerva Krohn (2011–2012)
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Mari Puoskari (2013–)
Deputy Chairman
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Väinö Tanner
Väinö Alfred Tanner (; 12 March 1881 – 19 April 1966; surname until 1895 ''Thomasson'') was a leading figure in the Social Democratic Party of Finland, and a pioneer and leader of the cooperative movement in Finland. He was Prime Minister ...
(1929-1930)
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Johan Helo
Johan Helo (22 August 1889, in Helsinki – 25 October 1966; surname until 1906 Helenius) was a Finnish lawyer, diplomat and politician.
Helo served as Minister of Social Affairs from 13 December 1926 to 15 November 1927, Minister of Transport and ...
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Pekka Railo
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Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
Tyyne Lilja Leivo-Larsson (née Leivo; 3 March 1902 Uusikirkko – 1 August 1977 Helsinki) was a Finnish Ambassador and MP. She was the first Finnish woman to serve as Ambassador in Oslo from 1958 to 1966 and as Envoy to Reykjavík in 1958–1964 ...
(1948-1956)
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B. R. Nybergh (1951-1954)
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Gunnar Modeen (1954-1964)
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Yrjö Rantala (1957-1972)
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Leo Backman (1965-1967)
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Carl-Gustaf Londen (1967-1974)
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Keijo Liinamaa
Keijo Antero Liinamaa (6 April 1929 in Mänttä – 28 June 1980 in Helsinki) was a Finnish lawyer and politician who served as caretaker Prime Minister of Finland from June to November 1975.
Liinamaa, a lawyer specialising in labour law, ...
(1973-1976)
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Gustaf Laurent (1974-1980)
[Kukkiva asfaltti, hiukan nostalginen albumi (2001, Pentti Poukka)]
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Per-Erik Förars (1977-1979)
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Arvo Salo
Arvo Jaakko Henrikki Salo (2 May 1932 – 9 July 2011) was a Finnish writer, journalist and politician. He served as an MP from 1966 to 1970 and from 1979 to 1983 (Social Democratic Party) and was Minister of Education and Culture from 1982 to 19 ...
(1979-1980)
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Grels Teir
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Jyrki Lohi (1989-1992)
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Ulla Gyllenberg (1989-1992)
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Outi Ojala (1993-1994)
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Erkki Heikkonen (1993-1995)
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Ulla Gyllenberg (1994-1998)
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Per-Erik Förars (1995-1996)
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Tuula Haatainen
Tuula Irmeli Haatainen (born 11 February 1960) is a Finnish politician and a member of the Finnish Parliament, with the Social Democratic Party. She was the Minister of Education 2003–2005 and the Minister of Social Affairs and Health 2005–20 ...
(1997-2000)
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Tuija Brax
Tuija Kaarina Brax (née ''Karvonen''; born 6 January 1965 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician and former Minister of Justice. She is a Member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Green League. She was first elected to the Parliament in 1995. ...
(1998-2000)
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Hannele Luukkainen (2000)
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Suvi Rihtniemi (2001-2004)
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Arto Bryggare
Arto Kalervo Bryggare (born 26 May 1958 in Kouvola) is a Finnish former hurdling athlete. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland from 1995 to 1999 and 2003 to 2007. His p ...
(2001-2004)
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Harry Bogomoloff (2005-)
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Minerva Krohn (2005-2008)
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Rakel Hiltunen
Lea Rakel Hiltunen (née ''Lyytikäinen''; born 2 July 1940 in Keitele) is a Finnish social worker and politician. She was a member of the Parliament of Finland
The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the unicameral and supreme legislature of ...
(2009–2012)
*
Sara Paavolainen (2013–)
City Manager
The City Manager of Helsinki was appointed by the Council. The last holder of the post was
Jussi Pajunen
Jussi Ilmari Pajunen (born 5 September 1954 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician of the National Coalition Party and former city manager of Helsinki.
Prior to this appointment, Pajunen served as a member of the City Council in 1997–2005, and b ...
. He was appointed for two 7-year terms, starting 1 June 2005. Pajunen was a member of the Council for 8 years, and was the chairman of the city board in 2003–2005. The position of City Manager was abolished in June 2017 and the position of Mayor was created.
List of city managers of Helsinki
Mayor
The position of Mayor of Helsinki was created when the position of City Manager of Helsinki was abolished in June 2017. The incumbent mayor of Helsinki is
Juhana Vartiainen. Vapaavuori has been a Helsinki City Council member in the years 1997-2007 and 2017-. Vapaavuori started his term on 7 June 2017.
List of mayors of Helsinki
See also
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Timeline of Helsinki
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Helsinki, Finland.
Prior to 19th century
* 1550 - Trading town established by Gustav I of Sweden.
* 1569 - City privileges granted.
* 1570 - Fire.
* 1616 - "Diet of Finland held in Hel ...
References
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.hel.fi/helsinki/en/administration/decision/council/
Politics of Helsinki
City councils