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  2. Municipal council (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The municipal councils range in size from nine to 45 seats (as in Amsterdam, the capital city), depending on the municipality's population, and are elected by the population every four years. In many municipalities all major political parties contest in the election in addition to local parties. In most major, urban municipalities, all major ...

  3. House of Representatives (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands uses a system of party-list proportional representation. Seats are allocated among the parties using the D'Hondt method [7] with an election threshold of 0.67% (a Hare quota). [8] Parties may choose to compete with different candidate lists in each of the country's twenty electoral circles.

  4. Capital of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    From the end of the 16th century, the city grew rapidly to become the largest and most powerful city in the Netherlands and the main centre of trade, commerce, finance and culture. The origins of the split between Amsterdam as capital city and The Hague as seat of government lay in the peculiar Dutch constitutional history.

  5. Municipal politics in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Municipal politics in the Netherlands is an important aspect of the politics of the Netherlands. The municipality is the lowest level of government, but this does not reflect the importance that the Amsterdam and Rotterdam governments play in Dutch political life. There are a total of 342 municipalities in the Netherlands. [1]

  6. Election apportionment diagram - Wikipedia

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    This was traditionally presented as a seating chart of a plenary hall, but can also be represented in a more abstract fashion which more loosely corresponds to the seating arrangement in a legislature, for example a form of half-donut chart as an abstract representation of a hemicycle, or a stylized representation of the Westminster Parliament ...

  7. Groningen City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Groningen City Hall is the seat of government in Groningen, the Netherlands. The city council meets in a modern room downstairs, but upstairs in the former raadszaal the Gulden Boek is kept that lists the honored citizens of the town.

  8. List of political parties in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Livable Netherlands Leefbaar Nederland (LN) 1999 2007 1.61 Liberal State Party Liberale Staatspartij (LSP) 1921 1946 9.26 Liberal Party Liberale Partij: 1922 1925 Liberal Union: 1885 1921 Pim Fortuyn List Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) 2002 2008 17.00 Ratelband List: Middle Party for City and Country: Middle Class Party: National Socialist Dutch ...

  9. Electoral districts of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands has had electoral districts since 1814. From 1814, the districts matched the provinces and the members of the House of Representatives were elected indirectly via the provincial councils.