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Voting begins in Finland's 'anti-austerity election'

A record 1.5 million Finns, over a third of the electorate, have already cast their ballots during a week of advance voting this month.

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Finns began voting in a general election on Sunday where the centre-right government is expected to be overturned amid widespread opposition to its spending cuts, and the far-right is predicted to make large gains.

As polling stations opened at 9:00 am (0600 GMT), Helsinki was typically quiet, and a trio of young women were the first to appear at the Normaalilyseo high school in the city centre to cast their votes.

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