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h the Mauritian Militant Movement won the most | seats, a ooalition government was formed by the Inde |
The SDP-Liberal Alliance won 7 | seats, a net gain of 4 seats compared to the 1979 co |
Had Labor lost both of these | seats, a minority government would have been likely. |
The stadium currently | seats a total of 9,300 and in January 2007 has under |
The Communists also made 20 | seats, a considerable gain. |
The Liberals won 3 | seats, a net gain of one seat from the 1976 election |
tive party remained in overall control with 43 | seats, a net loss of just one seat. |
To get a share of supplementary | seats a party needs to get at least 2% of the total |
als (it is not rounded), will be the number of | seats a party will get. |
The SDP-Liberal Alliance won 9 | seats, a net gain of two seats on the 1983 council e |
ing the election (in which the party won seven | seats), a group of disgruntled ILP members succeeded |
It | seats about 1,750 for hockey with a standing room ca |
grandstand that contains all bench seating and | seats about 1,200. |
e base of the tower houses a small chapel that | seats about 100 people. |
grandstand that contains all bench seating and | seats about 1,500. |
out 308 and a smaller upstairs auditorium that | seats about 63. |
It | seats about 110 individuals and today has full compu |
The church was built in 1973, and it | seats about 350 people. |
on closest to the field (8-10 rows) is all box | seats; above the concourse, the first few rows aroun |
The plenary session had 69 | seats, according roughly to the state's sizes. |
on the ship Wainui cost Labour three Auckland | seats according to Kirk. |
Polling for the remaining 141 | seats accordingly took place on 29 November, when 86 |
ole, a more radical opposition party, lost two | seats, achieving 7.62% of the votes and eight seats. |
Indian National Congress contested on 14 | seats across the state whereas the Trinamool Congres |
ainst the Liberal Party, with the loss of many | seats across the state. |
group lost overall control after losing eight | seats across the City. |
All 38 | seats across 13 wards of this Non-metropolitan distr |
They held virtually all of their | seats across the county, but lost three seats to the |
e April 2008 local elections, the UGDD won 161 | seats across the country. |
All 42 | seats across 16 wards of this unitary authority were |
able to win 13,140 votes (14.35%), winning 25 | seats across 11 local councils. |
The Great Big Tour sold over 200,000 | seats across North America. |
Created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, it was represented by one Member of |
was first created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, for the 1885 general election. |
tuency was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and ab |
ituency was abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
ection, and abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1929, which took effect at the 1930 electi |
e seat was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1929 and was first contested in the 1930 s |
, until its abolition by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, when t |
ection, and abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
namely the House of Commons (Redistribution of | Seats) Act 1949, and the Acts of the same name of 19 |
Under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, the borough's representation was red |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 redistributed the two-seat South West |
North Shropshire, under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, with effect from the 1885 general el |
ection, and abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
stituency was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and ab |
Under the provisions of the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, single member constituencies became |
ituency was abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, being divided into five single membe |
ituency was abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, being divided into single member div |
stituency was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
under the House of Commons (Redistribution of | Seats) Act 1949. |
ection, and abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
mber of Parliament under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency should |
It was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election and abo |
It was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and ab |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
it was reorganised under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
It was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
undaries were defined by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
at was reorganised under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
the reorganisation under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
stituency was divided by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
tuency was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, and in the main returned Conservativ |
stituency was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and ab |
three were abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
tuency was divided under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act of the following year replaced almost all |
ommons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of | Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first- |
tuency was divided under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
Under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, it was abolished with effect from th |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 divided the former constituency into |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 divided the existing constituency of |
in the sixth schedule of the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
tuency was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, when the former two-seat constituenc |
ough was abolished under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, and the name transferred to a new co |
tuency was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act, 1885 from 1885, and abolished for the 195 |
107 premium | seats added increasing capacity to 6,756 |
2 April 2011 that 2,200 south endzone bleacher | seats added in 1982 would be removed. |
election was fought on new boundaries, with 5 | seats added to the 625 in 1951. |
ght on new constituency boundaries with 5 more | seats added to the 630 used in 1970. |
The ruling ODS, which held 18 of the | seats, advanced to the run-off in 19. |
Seats affected by the 2010 referendum include Seat # | |
Labour was reduced to 6 | seats after losing their last seats in Farnborough, |
saw Labour hold control of the council with 63 | seats after gaining 2 seats from the Conservatives w |
This meant the Greens had 5 | seats after the election, the same number as the Lib |
emocrats retain control of the council with 29 | seats after gaining 2 seats but losing another 2. |
arliament, but still held a minority of Senate | seats after the house-only election. |
ay in control of the council with 29 of the 51 | seats after only 2 seats changed parties. |
ompared with the Coalition Liberals' number of | seats after the 1918 election. |
aw Labour increase their majority from 1 to 11 | seats after making 5 gains from the Barnsley Indepen |
Meanwhile Labour, on 20 | seats after the election, were in their worst positi |
The Labour Party went from 0 to 4 | seats after the 1903 election, all representatives o |
Labour were reduced to 16 | seats after losing another seat in Sholing to the Co |
California gained seven | seats after the 1990 Census, five of which were won |
s increase their majority on the council to 16 | seats after gaining 2 seats from Labour. |
In the 2008 election, the Liberals won 66 | seats, again forming a majority government. |
tish National Party would not hold any elected | seats again until they won three in Burnley in 2002. |
or the 1886 general election, Broadhurst moved | seats again, this time winning Nottingham West. |
It uses a bluntly conical needle, but it | seats against a square-edged seat rather than a matc |
The NDP won 32 | seats, against 24 for the Progressive Conservative P |
Labour hold the remaining three | seats, all in the Waltham Cross ward. |
One Nation stood candidates in 79 | seats, all largely political novices. |
A total of 431 candidates contested the 131 | seats, all of whom ran as independents. |
Washington has 9 Executive | seats, all elected at large. |
A total of 159 candidates contested the 99 | seats, all but four of which were Lao People's Revol |
6, a year that saw many Republicans lose their | seats all across the country, Colburn managed to kee |
tion completed in 2010, the stadium has 43,090 | seats, all covered. |
The number of | seats, allocated to the party, are determined by the |
is closed list proportional representationwith | seats allocated in each electoral district using the |
The number of | seats allocated to Greece was 25. |
The number of | seats allocated to London has been reduced from 10 t |
s closed list proportional representation with | seats allocated on a provincial basis using the D'Ho |
epresentation in five electoral districts with | seats allocated using the D'Hondt method. |
The Muslim League won the | seats allocated to the Muslim electorate. |
rs were elected from National constituencies - | seats allocated ethnically (3 for each ethnic consti |
the Labour Party controlled seven of the eight | seats allocated to the island of Saint Kitts in the |
s closed list proportional representation with | seats allocated using the D'Hondt method. |
icant change was the increase in the number of | seats allocated to Northern Ireland from 12 to 17. |
The number of | seats allocated to Greece was 24. |
s closed list proportional representation with | seats allocated using the D'Hondt method. |
y the same as the d'Hondt method with only two | seats allocated. |
In the election to the Assembly, the ten | seats allotted to political parties were decided in |
The Union won four | seats, allowing Ben-Ari to enter the Knesset. |
ity's varsity swimming and diving programs and | seats almost 2,000 spectators. |
After the 2009-2010 season, some | seats along the far sides were taken out and replace |
icester, England with a main auditorium of 349 | seats, along with an additional studio space for per |
he house was one of the family's two principal | seats, alongside Glamis Castle in Forfarshire, Scotl |
e race was notable because Boyle contested two | seats also running and winning in the Edmonton that |
The opposition's share of | seats also varied throughout this period. |
s fared particularly poorly, reduced to only 8 | seats, although their share of the popular vote was |
Independent candidates won the majority of | seats, although most of them were considered members |
n an electoral district as there are available | seats, although experience with STV elsewhere sugges |
The Liberal Democrats had 40 | seats, although their candidate was elected as Presi |
In total, over 200 candidates contested the | seats, although in 38 there was only a single MCP ca |
The Japan Socialist Party won the most | seats, although independents emerged as the largest |
BJP also won two | seats, although one of them was the popular singer B |
ained the largest party, winning 94 of the 135 | seats, although only 25 seats were actually conteste |
n the People's National Party win 52 of the 60 | seats, although in a quarter of the seats the winnin |
All the other groups gained 29 | seats altogether. |
The National Party won twenty-five | seats, an increase of six from that the United/Refor |
e facility uses a Thrust stage to give all 408 | seats an excellent view. |
The stadium | seats an average of 500 for the home stands and 75 f |
It | seats an audience of around 150 people. |
National won 45 | seats, and Labour won 39 seats, though Labour's shar |
National Unity obtained 17 | seats and a local victory in Lima; Alliance for the |
e operated from either the right or left front | seats, and the 2004 concept design places the two fr |
Four incumbents and two open | seats and were up for election. |
as a floor space of 26,900 m², 6,000 permanent | seats and 2,000 temporary seats. |
ers fielded only two candidates for Cork's two | seats, and Goulding was defeated. |
Democrats also picked up net gains of 8 Senate | seats and 21 House seats. |
All United States House of Representatives | seats and one third of the United States Senate seat |
There are currently 12,496 permanent | seats and room for approximately 2000 more fans on t |
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) won 16 | seats and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a new a |
The seat was then absorbed into neighbouring | seats, and he was defeated in 1954, standing for Ede |
gilt detailing and red plush fabrics, covering | seats and front of circles. |
publican-dominated district of the Denver-area | seats and is also one of the wealthiest in the natio |
In Moyen-Congo, the first college had 12 | seats and the second college had 18 seats. |
icans also hold one of the state's U.S. Senate | seats and both of the state's U.S. House seats. |
a capacity for 500 people, auditorium with 300 | seats and center meetings. |
n face tension between the holders of marginal | seats and safe seats. |
The state has 288 Vidhan Sabha | seats and 78 Vidhan Parishad seats. |
The Liberal Democrats lost 78 | seats and had 3,265 councillors after the elections. |
a Jammeh ran unopposed in 33 of the 48 elected | seats, and won 12 of the 15 seats in which they had |
The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) won 15 | seats and the Indian National Congress won 11 seats. |
The Democratic Party won 8 | seats and 36.4% of the vote. |
er grandstand on the other side which has more | seats and a TV broadcast box. |
In the elections, AK Party gained 341 | seats and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) gaine |
This meant they held 27 | seats and had an overall majority of 7. The Conserva |
Titan Stadium has 2,000 chairback | seats and 2,500 bleachers seats with backrests on th |
th recoil control, all-steel wheels, axle-tree | seats and no shield. |
ty on the council after independents gained 12 | seats and Labour lost 15 seats. |
90,000 whites and 2,256 blacks) and elected 50 | seats, and a "B" roll, which was largely black and e |
useion featured a roofed walkway, an arcade of | seats, and a communal dining room where scholars rou |
ed more conveniences than in normal Main Cabin | seats and have 38 inches (970 mm) of seat pitch and |
tewide offices, one of the state's U.S. Senate | seats and all three of the state's U.S. House seats. |
eens and ecologists did well, winning over 600 | seats and around 15 cities. |
of the party's statewide incumbents held their | seats, and the party gained the North Dakota State T |
The Montagnards or Jacobins received 200 | seats and the republican, though more moderate Giron |
e, state treasurer, half of the state's Senate | seats and all of the state's Assembly seats. |
neral elections held in 1962, the party won 25 | seats and emerged as a strong Opposition. |
The Liberal Party lost 11 | seats and ran up a large debt. |
This added 2,000 | seats and was completed during the 2003 season. |
In by-elections held in spring, they lost four | seats and the Armenian Party in Georgia - Dashnaktsi |
he General People's Congress initially won 230 | seats, and were immediately joined by several indepe |
The stadium has 11,220 | seats, and it is covered by natural grass. |
ruck axles in the US along with power windows, | seats and locks. |
Before the election the Conservatives had 33 | seats and had controlled the council since the 2002 |
Lab 24% (Labour losing 500 | seats and losing 2% of the vote on 2006) |
Labour won all the | seats and the Conservatives, the only opposition, on |
In 2008 the Conservatives took two | seats, and in 2011 the combination of rising Conserv |
There are 310 fixed | seats and 39 equalization seats, making a grand tota |
Elections for all House | seats and 37 Senate seats were held on November 2, 2 |
LD 29% (Liberal Democrats gaining 110 | seats and gaing 2% of the vote on 2006) |
y of the Republic, all 513 Chamber of Deputies | seats and 54 out of 81 Federal Senate seats were con |
In the Senate the PiS won 49 | seats and PO 34 of the 100 seats, leaving eight othe |
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