1996 and 2002 Proportional Representation
Proportional Representation (District Block) System
2023, 2002 and 1996 MP Results
Party list proportional representation is an electoral system in which seats are first allocated to parties based on vote share obtained in an election, and then assigned to party-affiliated candidates on the parties' electoral lists. For example, if a party earns 39% of the votes, it should get roughly 39% of the seats.
Winner: No
National Alliance Democratic Party
- 40 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
All Peoples Congress
- 40 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Democratic Centre Party
- 28 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Democratic Centre Party
- 28 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Unity Party
- 27 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Grand Alliance Party
- 27 | 0.00%
- 2002-05-14 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Social Democratic Party
- 26 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Democratic Alliance
- 25 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Alliance Democratic Party
- 25 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Alliance Democratic Party
- 23 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Alliance Democratic Party
- 23 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
People's Progressive Party
- 22 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Democratic Centre Party
- 21 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
Democratic Centre Party
- 20 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Unity Movement
- 14 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
People's National Convention
- 13 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
People's Progressive Party
- 12 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No
Winner: No
National Unity Movement
- 11 | 0.00%
- 1996-02-27 | Winner: No