esivalintojen
Esivalinnat, literally “pre-selections” in Finnish, refer to internal processes within political parties or other organizations to narrow down or rank candidates before the official candidacy for elections. The aim is to identify individuals who best represent the party’s platform and who are most likely to win seats in upcoming elections, while engaging the party base.
Methods vary: some parties hold internal ballots among members, others use delegate conferences, committees of experts,
Legal status is typically non-binding; the final list of candidates is usually decided by a party organ
In Finland and other countries, esivalinnat are part of internal party democracy debates. Proponents argue they
Esivalinnat vary widely in form and significance from party to party and from election to election, reflecting