Finnish polls open, but nearly half have already voted early
- Finnish voters who were not among the 46% of the electorate who voted early are going to the polls on Sunday to elect a president in a run-off election.
Copenhagen, 11 February 2024 (dpa/MIA) — Finnish voters who were not among the 46% of the electorate who voted early are going to the polls on Sunday to elect a president in a run-off election.
Voters have until the evening to decide between former prime minister Alexander Stubb, 55, and former foreign minister Pekka Haavisto, 65.
Nearly 2 million voters residing in Finland have already cast their ballots.
Based on that, an initial projection should be published shortly after the polling stations close at 8 pm (1800 GMT). A provisional final result is expected to be released in the course of the evening. Stubb, a conservative, is considered the slight favourite over his Green party challenger, according to the polls.