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open formula list of MPs Election 2016

first day of application list of MPs which has drawn lottery numbers for each party for the calculation formula List of MPs in the '66 elections has changed the calculation formula from the '62 elections.

The 2023 election system differs from previous elections in 2019, in that it will introduce a "two-card" system that separates constituency MPs and party lists. By this year's election, there are 400 constituency MPs and 100 constituency MPs, which MPs for districts are not redundant. Any MP candidate who gets the highest score can be an MP, but list of MPs There will be a new calculation formula. The first step is to add all the votes received by all political parties from the national party-list election and divide them by 100. The result will be average score per One party-list MP, for example, if the overall vote is elected Party-list MPs from all parties, 35 million votes divided by 100 average per vote. One party-list MP is equal to 350,000 votes.

The next step is to take the total votes from the party-list election received by each party. divided by the average score per One party-list MP is computed. The result, "Integer Part Only", will be the number of party-list MPs received by that political party.

However, if the total number of party-list MPs received by each party does not reach 100, the electoral law clearly states that Gives a political party with a fractional result without an integer. and the political party with the fraction after the above calculation, which party has the largest number of fractions let get number 1 other list MPs sorted in order Until the number of list MPs received by all political parties has reached 100 people in this election, the chances of rounding MPs like 2019 will be less. -Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency