Choice favorites: after ranking, some surnames flew up



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TS-LKD voters had their favorites

The list of the Union of the Motherland – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) was also adjusted by the voters with a priority vote. The biggest jumps were at the position of Arūnas Valinskas and Vytautas Kernagis. According to the initial data presented by the CEC 2 hours ago, these twenty-two TS-LKDs should enter the Seimas.

The first and second positions did not change: they include Ingrida Šimonytė and Gabrielius Landsbergis.

In third place was Agnė Bilotaitė, who was in seventh position.

Former Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė remained in fourth place.

Laurynas Kasčiūnas was “lowered” from third position to fifth, and Paulius Saudargas, who was in fifth position on the list, was downgraded.

Arvydas Anušauskas ranked sixth on the electoral list.

Žygimantas Pavilionis rose from twelfth position to eighth on the list, even Mykolas Majauskas climbed from sixteenth to ninth.

Jurgis Razma held steady at 10th on the pre-election and post-election charts.

Monika Navickienė kept the same position, in eleventh position.

Audronius Ažubalis was ranked four voters down, his pre-election position was eighth on the list, and his post-election position was twelfth.

Laima Liucija Abramikienė had 15 seats on the pre-election list, thirteenth place after voters had cast their priority vote.

Vytautas Juozapaitis’ positions on the list were also slightly changed by voters – before the elections, his place on the list was 13, after the distribution of priority votes – 14.

Antanas Matulas was promoted from seventeenth to fifteenth place.

The biggest jump was Arūnas Valinskas. Before the elections, his place on the list was 39, and voters gave him up to 16 places in the TS-LKD lineup.

This is followed by Dainius Kreivys, who was also “downgraded” a bit more by the electorate – from 14th place before the elections, he was 17th.

Kęstutis Masiulis went from 23rd to 18 voters in the first ballot. Jurgita Šiugždinienė dropped 10 places on the list, from 9th to 19th place.

Vytautas Kernagis, who made the top twenty in TS-LKD, finishes on the list: out of 33 places on the pre-election list, he is ranked 20th.

Matas Maldeikis remains immediately after the script. It occupied the last 141 positions in the pre-electoral list, after ranking it has 21 positions.

Peasant voters ranked Skvernelis, Karbauskis and Veryga

The preliminary number of mandates of the Lithuanian Union of Greens and Peasants is 18. Saulius Skvernelis ranked first on the electoral list, having already obtained 29 thousand priority votes.

Ramūnas Karbauskis is second (24 thousand), followed by Aurelijus Veryga. The same top three were on the pre-election list. Agnė Širinskienė jumped from 7th to 4th place, the ranking of Tomas Tomilinas did not change and he placed in fifth place, followed by Rima Baškienė, who rose from 12th position, followed by Aušrinė Norkienė, who descended from 4th place.

Linas Kukuraitis showed a huge jump from 18th to 8th.

The Seimas also includes preliminary Valius Ąžuolas, Kęstutis Mažeika, Giedrius Surplys, Eugenijos Jovaiša, Algirdas Stončaitis, Dainius Gaižauskas, Jonas Jarutis.

Rimantė Šalaševičiūtė jumped to position 16 from number 60 on the pre-election list. They are followed by Rūta Miliūtė and Lukas Savickas.

Labor voters ranked Guoga

According to initial results, the Labor Party should receive 10 seats in a multi-member constituency. If the results do not change, the following members of the Labor Party list must join the Seimas:

Vigilijus Jukna remained the leader of the list. Antanas Guoga rose from third place on the pre-election list to second, Mindaugas Puidokas also climbed one place, from 4 to 3. Andrius Mazuronis also received more support: from eighth pre-election position he rose to fourth, and Ieva Kačinskaitė-Urbonienė remained the same fifth. In the instant.

In sixth place, Valentinas Bukauskas fell from second place on the pre-election list, in seventh place; Vytautas Gapšys retained the seventh position on the list. In eighth: Viktoras Fiodorovas has dropped from sixth position, in ninth – Vaida Giraitytė has risen from 16th place and in 10th – Aidas Gedvilas has moved up from 12th place.

The list of Social Democrats changed: Salamakin emerged, Drukteinis appeared on the border

So far, according to the CEC, the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party has raised about 10 percent. votes, it would tentatively have 9 seats. Gintautas Paluckas and Rasa Budbergytė held first and second place in the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party in terms of ranking. Julius Sabatauskas climbed to third from sixth, Algirdas Sysas from ninth to fourth, Linas Jonauskas fell from third to fifth, Vilija Targamadzė from fifth to sixth. Algimantas Salamakinas rose from 22nd place to seventh.

Eighth on the list is Orinta Leiputė, who was fourth on the pre-election list. The ninth is Dovilė Šakalienė, who was seventh.

Further up the list, outside the preliminary term limits, Giedrius Drukteinis, from 20 to 10, Linas Balsys, as she was on the list, remained at No. 11. Saulius Čaplinskas, at No. 12, rose from position 19. Raminta Popovienė and Irena Lunskienė continue in the ranking. Juozas Olekas made a bigger jump on the ranking list, from 56th to 15th.

The Freedom Party roster has hardly changed

According to preliminary data, the Freedom Party will have 7 seats in the Seimas. In the voter ranking, Aušrinė Armonaitė remains the first in the pre-election list.

In second place was Morgana Daniele, who came in third. Vytautas Mitalas remains in fourth place after qualifying. Monika Ošmianskienė also remains in fifth place. Evelina Dobrovolska rose from eighth to sixth place. Artūras Žukauskas remained in seventh place.

Liberal voters ranked French

The Liberal Movement has 6 candidates, who are currently tentatively entering the Seimas. Best classified: Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen, Viktoras Pranckietis, Eugenijus Gentvilas, Virgilijus Alekna, Simonas Gentvilas and Kęstutis Glaveckas.

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