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The first electoral results were in favor of “peasants”, “workers” and conservatives. Photo by Stasio Žumbis, Elta.
Previously, it seemed that this party had secured 5 seats, but according to the latest data received from 1,423 districts, it remains outside the border to enter the Seimas, as 4.91 percent were elected for it. votes.
The party’s candidate list can receive the mandates of the members of the Seimas (participate in the distribution of mandates) only if at least 5 percent of the voters who participated in the elections voted for it.
Recent data shows that “peasants” (19 seats), conservatives (18 seats), workers (11 seats), Social Democrats (10 seats) enter the Seimas. The Freedom Party and the Liberal Movement compete for 6 seats each.
Favorability for 3 parties
The first results of the Seimas elections showed voter support for “peasants”, “workers” and conservatives. In addition, according to preliminary data, the Social Democrats and the Freedom Party enter the Seimas.
Laura Matjošaitytė, chair of the Central Election Commission (CEC), says that calculating the results of Sunday’s elections will definitely take time, as it will take time to count the early voting envelopes, and it will take time to calculate the ranking results.
In the single-member constituencies, 71 Seimas members were elected by a two-round system, and in a multi-member constituency, 70 Seimas members were elected by a proportional system.
The party’s candidate list can receive the mandates of the members of the Seimas (participate in the distribution of mandates) only if at least 5 percent of the voters who participated in the elections voted for it. The poster is higher for the joint list of candidates, at least 7 percent.
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