Runoff Planned in Presidential Election
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From Times Wire Reports
Finland’s first female head of state failed to win enough votes to secure reelection, forcing a runoff against a conservative challenger.
Final results showed left-leaning President Tarja Halonen won 46% of the vote, well ahead of her main challenger, but short of the 50% needed to avoid a runoff.
Finland prides itself on egalitarian values and was the first nation in Europe to give women the vote a century ago.
“It’s a pity ... but it’s no use to complain,” said Halonen, who is seeking a second six-year term.
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