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  2. Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of ...

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    Party-list representatives are indirectly elected via a party-list election wherein the voter votes for the party and not for the party's nominees (closed list); the votes are then arranged in descending order, with the parties that won at least 2% of the national vote given one seat, with additional seats determined by a formula dependent on ...

  3. 2016 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election

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    The election was via the party-list system, with a 2% "soft" election threshold via the Hare quota, except that no party can win more than 3 seats, and if the seats won do not reach the 20% of the seats of the entire House of Representatives, the parties that have yet to win seats will get a seat each until the 20% reserved for party-lists have ...

  4. Elections in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This list determines who among the nominees are elected. Previously, the calculation for the winners in the party-list election was different: the winning parties should have 2% of the national vote and are awarded one seat; any additional 2% is given an additional seat until the maximum of three seats per party is filled up. Since only a few ...

  5. Party-list proportional representation - Wikipedia

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    Poster for the European Parliament election 2004 in Italy, showing party lists. Party-list proportional representation (list-PR) is a system of proportional representation based on preregistered political parties, with each party being allocated a certain number of seats roughly proportional to their share of the vote.

  6. 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia

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    The party with the most votes usually wins three seats, then the other parties with more than 2% of the vote two seats. At this point, if all of the party-list seats are not filled up, the parties with less than 2% of the vote will win one seat each until all party-list seats are filled up. [16]

  7. Nominees in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives ...

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    No. Party-list Full name Nominees 1 4Ps [1]: Pagtibayin at Palaguin ang Pangkabuhayang Pilipino Marcelino Libanan (incumbent); Jonathan Clement Abalos II (incumbent)

  8. 2010 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election

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    If the party surpasses 2% of the national vote, the person first nominated by the party will be seated. Additional seats can be won by multiplying the percentage of the votes the party got, with the difference of number of seats the party already has (1), and the number of seats allocated for sectoral organizations (57), disregarding decimals ...

  9. 2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia

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    89 −3 KAMPI 44 +42 NPC 28 −25 Liberal 23 −6 Nacionalista 11 +9 Others 23 −6 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Party-list election All 53 seats under the party-list system Party Vote % Seats +/– Buhay 7.30 3 +1 Bayan Muna 6.11 3 0 CIBAC 4.72 2 0 Gabriela 3.88 2 0 APEC 3.87 2 −1 A TEACHER 3.06 2 +2 Akbayan 2.91 2 −1 Alagad 2.64 2 +1 Coop-NATCCO 2.56 ...