Sandra Lehtinen

Aleksandra Lehtinen (10 January 1859 – 5 September 1954) was a Finnish politician and trade unionist.

[1] She worked as a servant and seamstress in Helsinki and Oulu, before becoming an organiser and speaker for the Social Democratic Party in 1903.

[1] After leaving parliament, she was a spokeswoman for the Social Democratic Women's League and served as its secretary between 1916 and 1918.

Following the Finnish Civil War, the couple moved to Buy in Russia, where she became head of a children's home.

After being released in 1932,[2] she moved to the Soviet Union the following year, living in Moscow and Petrozavodsk.