House of the Appointed (Mannerheim's Finland)

The House of the Appointed composes of one half of the Legislative branch of the. however has some members from the Judicial branch acting as representatives. The House was introduced after the during the formation of the Finnish Constitution and at the behest of. The House contains 74 seats.

Member of Parliament

 * MPs gain their seat in the House of the Appointed through a voting system conducted between MPs of an electoral province. The election uses an Alternative Vote system with a mandatory ranking of 1-3. Usually, a quarter of the MPs from the electoral province will be selected to represent the province. MPs are not able to vote for themself.

Provincial Gentleman

 * A provincial Gentleman is appointed by the Head of State i.e. the Monarch. Usually, this individual has made significant contributions to society through economic, social or military contributions. These positions are alloted for life or until the Gentleman cannot exercise their seat due to health complications or a specified reason. In the House of the Appointed, they represent a province that they, under normal circumstances, reside in however is not a strict enforced rule especially for a Gentleman with a military career.

Provinicial Court Heads

 * These are appointed by the President of the Supreme Court and automatically gain a seat upon appointment in the position. These represent the judicial branches of each province.

Supreme Court President

 * Automatically gains seat upon appointment of position. Position is appointed by the Head of State. Represents the entire judicial system.

Archbishop of Turku

 * The clerical represent and Head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, Evangelical Lutheranism. Not only represents the clerical sector of society but also is a representative of the Archdiocese of Turku.

Suffragan Bishop of Turku

 * Representative of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and of the Archdiocese of Turku.

Bishop of Porvoo/Oulu/Savonlinna

 * Representatives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and the Dioceses of Porvoo, Oulu and Savonlinna.