Mauri Kontu

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Preceded byAnnika Saarikko
BornMauri Eino Olavi Kontu
1952 (age 7374)
Mauri Kontu
Member of the Finnish Parliament for Varsinais-Suomi
Assumed office
9 September 2025
Preceded byAnnika Saarikko
Parliamentary groupCentre Party
Personal details
BornMauri Eino Olavi Kontu
1952 (age 7374)
PartyCentre Party
SpouseSinikka Tyynelä
Occupationbusinessman

Mauri Eino Olavi Kontu (born 1952) is a Finnish businessman and politician currently serving as a member of the Parliament of Finland for the Varsinais-Suomi electoral district, representing the Centre Party.[1]

As a wealthy businessman and a self-funding candidate, Kontu was able to spend 124,809 euros in his campaign in the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election, which was the most expensive campaign by a candidate running for the Centre Party in that election.[2] The 2023 result, 3,468 votes, was insufficient for him to be elected outright.[3] When Annika Saarikko resigned her seat in the fall of 2025, Kontu replaced her in the Finnish Parliament.[4]

In the 1970s Kontu competed in athletics. He married a fellow athlete, Sinikka Tyynelä.[5]

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