Alli Vaittinen-Kuikka (1918–2006) was a Finnish nurse, midwife and conservative politician.
[4] She was the founder of the Nokia Communicable Disease Hospital and worked as a head nurse.
[4] In the 1950s she worked as the district health nurse of the Finnish Red Cross and started her activities in Joensuu to eradicate the tapeworm.
[2] During her term she advocated the limitation on the pornographic publications, but her proposals were not accepted by the Parliament.
[4] She also disapproved of the state-sponsored institutional day care of children citing its negative effects on mental health.