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Parliamentary elections were held in Åland on 15 June 1931 to elect the 30 members of Parliament.
Electoral system
The 30 members of the Parliament of Åland were elected using a party list system. Voters could choose from 61 lists each containing up to three candidates nominated by individual electoral associations. A single candidate could appear on multiple lists. There were 59 candidates in total and no electoral alliances were formed. The first candidate on a chosen list received one full vote, the second received half a vote, and the third received a third of a vote.
Results
Elected candidates | Votes |
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Julius Sundblom | 466.50 |
Torsten Rothberg | 377.50 |
Johannes Eriksson | 209.00 |
John Isaksson | 196.67 |
Alonso Lindqvist | 193.33 |
Anders Forsberg | 188.50 |
Johannes Emblom | 184.00 |
Anders Viktor Strandfält | 179.00 |
Albert V. N. Jansson | 166.83 |
Paul Påvals | 159.50 |
Karl August Helin | 158.83 |
Elis Olofsson | 158.17 |
Hugo Elfsberg | 152.50 |
Axel Åkerfelt | 145.33 |
Johan Verner Sjöblom | 143.50 |
Erik Eriksson | 137.00 |
Theodor Mattson | 135.17 |
Herman Mattson | 134.50 |
Jac Lundqvist | 133.50 |
Konstantin Pettersson | 132.50 |
Elin Holmberg | 131.00 |
Carl Bengtz | 123.00 |
Fanny Sundström | 122.50 |
Ivar Nordström | 119.67 |
Paul Evert Paulsson | 118.33 |
Karl Husell | 118.00 |
Gösta Nordman | 107.67 |
Walter Sjöblom | 106.83 |
J. A. Sjöblom | 106.00 |
Isidor Broman | 101.33 |
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Turnout
While specific voting data is unavailable for some municipalities, overall voter participation increased in most areas compared to the previous election.
References
- ^ "Val - Lagtings- och kommunalval - Tabeller | Ålands statistik- och utredningsbyrå". www.asub.ax (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "Sök i lagstiftningen | Ålands landskapsregering". www.regeringen.ax (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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