City Council of Helsinki explained

City Council of Helsinki
Native Name:Helsingin kaupunginvaltuusto
Helsingfors stadsfullmäktige
Logo Pic:Helsinki.vaakuna.svg
Logo Res:100px
Jurisdiction:Helsinki, Finland
Foundation:1873
Leader1 Type:Chairperson
Party1:Green League
Leader2 Type:First Deputy Chairperson
Leader2:Wille Rydman
Party2:Finns Party
Leader3 Type:Second Deputy Chairperson
Leader3:Pilvi Torsti
Party3:Social Democratic Party
Seats:85
Structure1:Helsinki_city_council_2021.svg
Structure1 Res:200px
Term Length:4 years
Last Election1:June 13, 2021
Meeting Place:Helsinki City Hall

The City Council of Helsinki is the main decision-making organ in the local politics of Helsinki, Finland.[1] The City Council deals with issues such as city planning, schools, health care, and public transport.

The 85-seat Council's members are elected every four years in municipal elections. The seat of the Council is the Helsinki City Hall, which overlooks Market Square in central Helsinki. Historically, the center-right National Coalition Party has been the largest player in Helsinki's local politics, with the center-left Social Democratic Party being the second largest. However, since the 2000 elections, the position of the Social Democrats has been challenged by the Green League, 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 are the fifth-largest. The Swedish People's Party is sixth, with the party's support on a steady decline over the years; this can be attributed to the diminishing proportion of Swedish 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

style=background:#e3e3e3 align=center rowspan=2 Electionsstyle=background:#e3e3e3 align=center colspan=14 Seats
SDPRKPNCPNPPSWPF
SM
OtherTotal
191826228460
1919242282460
1920202273860
19211521831360
19221222931460
192311231031360
192411241131160
192512201149359
192813189510459
19302216134459
19332315116459
19362415125359
Source: Helsinki City Statistics[2]

1945–

style=background:#cccccc align=center rowspan=2 Electionsstyle=background:#cccccc align=center colspan=15 Seatstyle=background:#cccccc align=center rowspan=2 Voter turnout %
NCPSDPFPDL
Left
RKPNPPCDP
KD
CentreSMP
Finns
CRP
CPP
GreensH2000IndependentsCommunistOtherTotal
1945141115126159
19471515111251a59
195016191513871
1953151815131071
1956181915141177
1960211615139377
1964212114117377
1968212111108--141b77
19722125129621177
197622221510633--4--85
19802823147332131c85
19842619983232742d85
1988272178--2411734e85
1992212178123--1f1542--85
1996242168--23--1614g85
200025187634211----85
2004252186--241171--8557.1 %
2008261675234211--8558.9 %
2012231595238191--8557.4 %
20172512105226212h8561.8 %
20212313115129183i8561.7%
a Radical People's Party
b Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders
c Helsinki Movement (Ville Komsi)[3]
d Democratic Helsinki Movement
e Democratic Alternative (2 councilors), Citizens Movement (2 councilors)
f Constitutional Right
g Young Finns
h Feminist Party (1 councilor), Pirate Party (1 councilor)[4]
i Movement Now
Source: Statistics Bureau of Finland,[5] [6] Ministry of Justice,[7] & Helsinki City Statistics

Chairmen of the City Council

Deputy Chairman

City Manager

The City Manager of Helsinki was appointed by the Council. The last holder of the post was Jussi Pajunen. 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

ImageCity ManagerTermParty
1921–1930 Young Finnish Party
1931–1944 National Coalition Party
1944–1956 National Progressive Party
1956–1968 National Coalition Party
1968–1979 Liberal People's Party
1979–1991 National Coalition Party
1991–1996 National Coalition Party
1996–2005 National Coalition Party
2005–2017National Coalition Party

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

ImageMayorTermParty
2017–2021 National Coalition Party
2021- National Coalition Party

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: City Council. Helsingin kaupunki. en. 2018-01-02.
  2. http://www.hel2.fi/Tietokeskus/julkaisut/pdf/08_11_11_Tilast_43_Lankinen.pdf Finnish municipal elections, Helsingissä vuonna 2008
  3. http://www.helsinginvihreat.fi/historiaa Historiia
  4. http://vaalit.om.fi/hist/euku96/kutu_helsinki.html Kunnallisvaalien vaalitulos puolueittain ja muutokset verrattuna edellisiin vaaleihin / Helsinki
  5. 29 B, 3-4 (Statistics Bureau) (years 1968-1972); Tilastokeskuksen PX-Web-tietokannat: Finnish municipal elections, 1976-2004 (Statistics 2008) (years 1976-2004)
  6. Finnish municipal elections, 1988 (Statistics 1989), s. 36–37, 178.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20020827181250/http://vaalit.om.fi/hist/euku96/kutu_helsinki.html Finnish municipal elections, 1996
  8. Web site: Adliga ätten nr 260 LINDELÖF . 2016-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071025190839/http://www.riddarhuset.fi/fi/index.php?id=13&sukunro=A260 . 2007-10-25 . dead .
  9. Web site: Jälkeläistaulut – Schultén af, Maximus Widekind . 2016-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090827175337/http://www.strang.ch/SUKU/MISCH.HTM#T369 . 2009-08-27 . dead .
  10. Web site: Mari Puoskari Helsingin valtuuston puheenjohtajaksi, Emma Kari vihreän valtuustoryhmän johtoon . Helsingin Vihreät . 3 December 2012 . 21 April 2014.
  11. Kukkiva asfaltti, hiukan nostalginen albumi (2001, Pentti Poukka)