Finland's opposition Centre Party tops advanced voting ahead of election


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  • Monday, 20 Apr 2015

The leader of the Center Party Juha Sipila (C) chats with voters during his campaign for parliamentary elections in Helsinki April 14, 2015. REUTERS/Antti Aimo-Koivisto/Lehtikuva

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Centre Party won the biggest support in advanced voting ahead of Sunday's general election, followed by the centre-right National Coalition and centre left Social Democrats, the justice ministry said.

About 32 percent of Finns cast their votes in a seven-day voting period that ended on Tuesday. The results from these votes are often skewed due to differences in voter behaviour in different regions

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