Examples of using Voting turnout in English and their translations into Swedish
{-}
- 
                        Colloquial
                    
 - 
                        Official
                    
 - 
                        Medicine
                    
 - 
                        Ecclesiastic
                    
 - 
                        Ecclesiastic
                    
 - 
                        Official/political
                    
 - 
                        Computer
                    
 - 
                        Programming
                    
 - 
                        Political
                    
 
Maps and bar charts can be used to examine such as voting turnout and its changes from the previous Parliamentary elections,
The paper publication European Parliament elections contains recurrent the so-called basic tables on voting turnout and on the election result by municipality for the election year that has comparative data from the previous elections.
Voting turnout in the Municipal elections in 1972-2012,%.
The voting turnout was almost equally high in the constituency of Helsinki,
Voting turnout in the whole country by constituency
These data provide a complete picture of voting turnout as they can reliably help take into account those who did not vote. .
Maps on five candidates with most votes for each constituency by municipality and polling station on the Election maps page Voting turnout.
Age group specific examination of all who voted does not change the picture of the effect of family status on voting turnout significantly.
Voting turnout in these European Parliament elections was 41.0 per cent,
The difference between voting turnout in parliamentary elections and municipal elections was over 30 per cent during the early years of Finland's independence.
The voting turnout of Finnish citizens resident abroad was 10.7 per cent,
Of individual municipalities, the country's highest voting turnout was in Kauniainen(71.2 per cent)
Data that contain all who voted  provides a complete picture of voting turnout as they can reliably help take into account those who did not vote. .
This is also visible in educational groups in which, in practice, all voting turnout increases with age, apart from the oldest age group,
In the second round the voting turnout of Finnish citizens resident in Finland remained at 68.9 per cent,
There was no difference in the voting turnout of Finnish and Sami speakers compared to all persons entitled to vote. 
Voting turnout, party support
None, Votes  cast for the parties and voting turnout in the Municipal elections 2004, confirmed election result.
The voting turnout in the Municipal elections 2017 was 58.9 per cent,
The voting turnout rose in all constituencies, in relative terms