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2005 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 5) |
1999 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by one) |
Correa's PAIS Alliance taking the majority of | seats. |
with opposition parties winning 35 percent of | seats. |
It was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election and abo |
The Conservative Party win a plurality of | seats, 306 of the 649 contested, placing them 20 sea |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 2) |
ista coalition took control of the majority of | seats in both houses. |
The apportionment of | seats was permanently assigned to three senators and |
tions, which gave his party a higher number of | seats than the Conservatives, he serves as Leader of |
It was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and ab |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 4) |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 1) |
after boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 3) |
d after boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 3) |
last election in 1998 increasing the number of | seats by one. |
ressive Party won the second largest number of | seats, dominating the West, and winning almost a thi |
n and following boundary changes the number of | seats was reduced to 42. |
mocrats, as the main beneficiaries in terms of | seats. |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 2) |
ourth place across the county in both terms of | seats and vote share. |
Since the previous redstribution of | seats in 1885, they had formed part of the Stretford |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
e Basque Nationalist Party wins a plurality of | seats in Spain's Basque Country's parliamentary elec |
the 1976 local elections reduced the number of | seats by 2. |
The number of | seats was increased from 210 to 250. |
ompared with the Coalition Liberals' number of | seats after the 1918 election. |
Independent candidates won the majority of | seats, although most of them were considered members |
Since this was the same as the number of | seats, no ballot was needed, and all candidates were |
uditorium on all levels and re-upholstering of | seats. |
In this election, one-third of | seats were up for election. |
The number of | seats at this election was reduced from 57 to 54 (wa |
The first row of | seats is always empty as this is where the ghosts ar |
it was reorganised under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
In terms of | seats, the election remains the biggest win for Labo |
It was created by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
vernment parties in an election, the number of | seats that change hands can be predicted. |
ited Party (PUP) won the largest share (12) of | seats in the election. |
ote was not as lopsided as the distribution of | seats would indicate. |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 2) |
1921 Modification of | seats with central aisle created. |
icant change was the increase in the number of | seats allocated to Northern Ireland from 12 to 17. |
d after boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 6) |
Senanayake and the UNP obtained a plurality of | seats, but without a majority could not form a stabl |
, 2005 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 5) |
The division of | seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the G |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
At the same time, the number of | seats in the Folketing was increased from 114 to 140 |
While the Liberals held the largest number of | seats in the legislature, they had only a minority. |
The total number of | seats was 37. Some parts of the colony were not part |
undaries were defined by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 2) |
The Conservatives doubled the number of | seats from last European election. |
ere when they have won an absolute majority of | seats. |
This is one of only a small number of | seats in the north-west held by the Conservative Par |
e last election in 2000 reducing the number of | seats by 1. |
Conservatives to remain on the same number of | seats. |
Boundary changes which reduced the number of | seats by 1, meant both the Conservatives and Liberal |
, 2002 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 3) |
2005 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 2) |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 7) |
The number of | seats in the chamber changed for this election, whic |
ularly in Norwich where they won a majority of | seats, which built upon their successes in City elec |
The Redistribution of | Seats and the Counties, 1866 |
a result, the PDCI-RDA increased its number of | seats to 150, whilst the opposition were reduced to |
overnment candidates win the largest number of | seats. |
ional Liberation Front (FLN) won a majority of | seats in the election. |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
outgoing National Assembly, won a majority of | seats. |
last election in 1995 increasing the number of | seats by 1. |
at was reorganised under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
nt Democratic Party retained the same total of | seats as after the previous election cycle. |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 2) |
test federal victory in terms of proportion of | seats and two party preferred in the lower house, an |
the reorganisation under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
This Act replaced the distribution of | seats which had been used since 1885. |
ent won the election, reaching the majority of | seats in both houses. |
ly extended to include one unit in each row of | seats in economy. |
Currently the distribution of | seats for both houses was based on the interpretatio |
Having won the largest number of | seats in the general election - 30 out of 60 - the L |
Table 2: Constituencies, by number of | seats |
The number of | seats that the party won. |
This event saw the number of | seats increase to 38,000, which entailed a decrease |
als (it is not rounded), will be the number of | seats a party will get. |
stituency was divided by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
the Indian National Congress won a majority of | seats, including almost every seat in the Hindu elec |
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 |
, 1999 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 6) |
atic Party (PDC) won the largest share (24) of | seats in the election. |
The number of | seats allocated to Greece was 24. |
, 2007 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 1) |
aments in which no one party had a majority of | seats. |
the results after the election, the number of | seats per party changed later that year. |
The allocation of | seats is as follows. |
Flatbed truck with double cab and two rows of | seats, |
bour Party (BLP) won the largest share (17) of | seats in the election. |
Democrats also gained the majority of | seats on the Englewood City Council in the election. |
y Joseph Howe, won the third largest number of | seats overall, based solely on a majority of seats ( |
Democratic-Republicans lost a small number of | seats, due to midterm discontent in some urban, east |
expansion take place, adding a second level of | seats to both sidelines. |
The number of | seats reserved for the parties in the National Progr |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 11) |
ext election will be in 2009 and the number of | seats will be reduced to 33. |
, 1999 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by two) |
Currently the distribution of | seats for both houses was based on the interpretatio |
after boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
The Conservatives increased their number of | seats by 5 and the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru |
It contains 41 rows of | seats, seven of which can be retracted for other eve |
three were abolished by the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election. |
The total number of | seats are 87 as the previous general election in 201 |
r, the three parties agreed upon a division of | seats between them. |
In terms of | seats, both Conservatives and Labour lost some groun |
2005 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
Currently the distribution of | seats for both houses was based on the interpretatio |
ke most midterm election cycles, the number of | seats lost-27 seats to the Democratic Party--was a c |
meyer method is used to allocate the number of | seats to parties on the provincial level. |
tuency was divided under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
arty in the Assembly, increasing its number of | seats from 21 to 27, whilst the Democratic Renewal P |
h main parties remaining on the same number of | seats. |
This reduced the number of | seats per car when compared to standard bench seatin |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act of the following year replaced almost all |
1999 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 2) |
The apportionment of | seats in the House of Representatives was based on t |
ommons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of | Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first- |
tuency was divided under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
One third of | seats were up for election. |
tension of the franchise and redistribution of | seats. |
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 |
daries were revised in 1977, but the number of | seats remained unchanged. |
At the 2011 general election the number of | seats was reduced to 4 from 5. |
ited and Reform parties won an equal number of | seats and the United party formed a coalition with L |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 6) |
otherwise odd order but ordering by number of | seats has other benefits anyway. |
The UFM unexpectedly won a majority of | seats, and formed government as the Progressive Part |
2007 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 4) |
d into the Greyhound livery, and the number of | seats reduced from 49 to 45; unlike the rest of the |
The total number of | seats increased from 109 to 115 for the 2006 electio |
lts saw each party end with the same number of | seats as before the election with the Conservatives |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 2) |
not directly elected, but the distribution of | seats was determined by the election results for the |
The Democratic Party holds a majority of | seats in the chamber (43 of 51 total seats). |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 divided the former constituency into |
lecting 3 councillors giving a total number of | seats as 63. |
The allocation of | seats were done what was later dubbed, "The MGR form |
ned was directly proportional to the number of | seats gained by a party. |
2005 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
Currently the distribution of | seats for both houses was based on the interpretatio |
2003 (boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 1) |
The boundary changes kept the number of | seats the same at 55, but reduced the wards from 28 |
The Labour Party won a plurality of | seats, and Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland rema |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to |
The Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885 divided the existing constituency of |
r the Senate was even more complicated: 75% of | seats by uninominal method, and 25% by a special pro |
A number of | seats were not filled due to multiple elections. |
Currently the distribution of | seats for both houses was based on a court interpret |
in the sixth schedule of the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885. |
The opposition's share of | seats also varied throughout this period. |
's United Party (PUP) won the largest share of | seats, thirteen, with the opposition United Democrat |
ction took place following a redistribution of | seats, which resulted in the Assembly growing from 9 |
The UFM unexpectedly won a majority of | seats in this election, and formed government as the |
It is named '99' after the number of | seats that there were when based in Cumberland Stree |
n School in order to provide maximum number of | seats. |
ext election will be in 2009 and the number of | seats will be reduced to twelve. |
d after boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 9) |
The number of | seats being contested was 80, a number which had bee |
The numbers of | seats are based on the 2011 parliamentary election. |
Apportionment of | seats on Fronhausen Municipal Council after municipa |
The Liberal Democrats saw their number of | seats increase to 10 from just 2 in the previous ele |
ty-Limerick East exactly matched the number of | seats. |
, which still held an overwhelming majority of | seats in the National Assembly. |
ss People's Party, who doubled their number of | seats to twelve. |
emocratic Rally, which increased its number of | seats from 18 to 20. |
after boundary changes increased the number of | seats by 3) |
nding for office was the same as the number of | seats available. |
tuency was created under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, when the former two-seat constituenc |
by Leopold Figl gained an absolute majority of | seats. |
e last election in 2003 reducing the number of | seats by one. |
The number of | seats was the same as before for each member state t |
, 2003 (boundary changes reduced the number of | seats by 3) |
the Popular Front of Moldova took about 27% of | seats; together with moderate Communists, mainly fro |
ough was abolished under the Redistribution of | Seats Act 1885, and the name transferred to a new co |
* Two offside | seats in front of stairs on upper deck otherwise sim |
The primary vote was counted on | seats contested, while the two-party vote was estima |
The stadium holds 20,054 people all on | seats. |
'patching up' line (to do minor maintenance on | seats). |
strict usually went to the LDP with two to one | seats while the opposition parties competed for the |
One | seats 128 people, and is equipped with lights, two b |
is period did not have to be reappointed, only | seats to elected members were dissolved. |
The small stadium only | seats 500 spectators, but room can be made for more |
Four incumbents and two open | seats and were up for election. |
The three open | seats were retained by the Democrats and the composi |
There were two open | seats in the 5th and 8th districts when Republicans |
bents who ran were re-elected and the two open | seats were retained by the Republicans. |
There were two open | seats on the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. |
against seeking reelection, creating two open | seats in the 19th. |
nd the Democrats picked up one of the two open | seats vacated by the Republicans. |
ur incumbents were re-elected and the two open | seats were retained by the Democrats. |
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