List of members of the European Parliament for Finland, 2009–2014
| Members of the European Parliament for Finland | |
|---|---|
| Delegation | (1995) | 
| 4th term | (1996) | 
| 5th term | (1999) | 
| 6th term | (2004) | 
| (2009) | |
| 8th term | (2014) | 
| 9th term | (2019) | 
| 10th term | (2024) | 
This is a list of the 13 members of the European Parliament for Finland in the 2009 to 2014 session.
List
| Name | National party | EP Group | Votes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Sari Essayah | Christian Democrats | EPP | 53,803 | 
| Carl Haglund[1] | Swedish People's Party | ALDE | 16,887 | 
| Satu Hassi | Green League | G–EFA | 57,032 | 
| Heidi Hautala[2] | Green League | G–EFA | 58,926 | 
| Ville Itälä[3] | National Coalition Party | EPP | 66,033 | 
| Liisa Jaakonsaari | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 45,325 | 
| Anneli Jäätteenmäki | Centre Party | ALDE | 80,156 | 
| Eija-Riitta Korhola | National Coalition Party | EPP | 51,508 | 
| Riikka Manner | Centre Party | ALDE | 37,330 | 
| Sirpa Pietikäinen | National Coalition Party | EPP | 51,493 | 
| Mitro Repo | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 71,829 | 
| Timo Soini[4] | True Finns | EFD | 130,715 | 
| Hannu Takkula | Centre Party | ALDE | 39,444 | 
Party representation
| National party | EP Group | Seats | ± | 
|---|---|---|---|
| National Coalition Party | EPP | 3 / 13 |  1 | 
| Centre Party | ALDE | 3 / 13 |  1 | 
| Social Democratic Party | S&D | 2 / 13 |  1 | 
| Green League | G–EFA | 2 / 13 |  1 | 
| True Finns | EFD | 1 / 13 |  1 | 
| Swedish People's Party | ALDE | 1 / 13 |   | 
| Christian Democrats | EPP | 1 / 13 |  1 | 
Notes
- ^ Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Defence in Katainen I. Replaced by Nils Torvalds on 5 July 2012.
- ^ Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for International Development in Katainen I. Replaced by Tarja Cronberg on 22 June 2011.
- ^ Resigned in 2012, became an auditor of the Court of Auditors. Replaced by Petri Sarvamaa on 1 March 2012.
- ^ Resigned in 2011, became a member of the Finnish Parliament after the 2011 election. Replaced by Sampo Terho on 26 April 2011.
