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parliamentary area from where an MP is elected called​

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Answered by ranapiyush026
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Candidates with the most electorate votes in each voting area become electorate MPs. Candidates on a party list can become list MPs if their party gets at least 5% of the party vote or wins one electorate.

A party's total number of electorate and list MPs will be about the same as its share of the party vote.

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