2000 presidential campaign Halonen announced in 1999 that she wished to stand as a candidate for president in the
2000 presidential elections. In the preliminary elections of the Social Democrats, Halonen ran against
Pertti Paasio, a member of the European Parliament and former party chairman, and
Jacob Söderman, the
European Ombudsman. The incumbent,
Martti Ahtisaari, refused to run in party preliminaries and thus announced that he would not run for a second term. Halonen won the preliminaries by a landslide, getting 7,800 out of 12,800 votes. Halonen was a surprising candidate as she did not represent many traditional values: she was known as a left-wing social democratic party member, who lived in a
domestic partnership, was a
single parent and had resigned from
the national church. Despite starting from fourth place in the presidential election polls, in the first round of the elections, Halonen received the most votes, 40.0%. Her nearest opponent, former prime minister
Esko Aho of the
Centre Party, received 34.4% of votes. Since neither of the two candidates got over 50% of the votes, a second round was held. In the second round, Halonen narrowly defeated her opponent with 51.6% against 48.4%, thus becoming Finland's first
female head of state. Her first term began on 1 March 2000.
2006 presidential campaign , then
President of Brazil. On 20 May 2005, Halonen held a press conference in
Mäntyniemi where she announced her willingness to run for a second term. Officially, this was the desired answer for the SDP delegation that had visited her two days earlier. In addition to her own party's support, the leader of the
Left Alliance,
Suvi-Anne Siimes, gave her support for Halonen's future campaign.
SAK openly lobbied for her re-election. It used its members' money on
mudslinging campaigns on behalf of Halonen. In those flyers, "Niinistö is presented as the horror of worker, whereas SAK-supported Halonen is like a worker's dream". Halonen said she approved of the flyers. A study analyzed newspaper articles and concluded that the main newspaper
Helsingin Sanomat produced almost exclusively positive tone stories about Halonen and much more negative tone articles about candidates Niinistö, Vanhanen and Hautala. American talk show host
Conan O'Brien made recurring jokes about Halonen on his show, ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', because of his own resemblance to her. On 19 November 2005, the SDP's party council meeting was held; praised as "the president of the whole nation", she was unanimously chosen as the presidential candidate. Shortly thereafter, the party council of the Left Alliance gave the party's official support to Halonen. Halonen's received 46% of the first round vote in the election.
Sauli Niinistö (of the
National Coalition Party) was second with 24%. They faced each other in a runoff on 29 January 2006, where Halonen was re-elected with 51.8% of the vote against Mr. Niinistö's 48.2%. The re-election was a close call. She led in the advance voting, but she eventually received fewer votes on the actual voting day than Mr. Niinistö did. ==Presidency==