Amasya (electoral district)
Amasya is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects three members of parliament to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method, a party-list proportional representation system.
Members
Population reviews of each electoral district are conducted before each general election, which can lead to certain districts being granted a smaller or greater number of parliamentary seats. As one of the smallest electoral districts, Amasya elected four MPs in 1999, but the number of seats fell to three in 2002 and has remained as such ever since.MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards | MPs for Amasya, 2002 onwards |
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MP | Hamza Albayrak AK Party | Avni Erdemir AK Party | Avni Erdemir AK Party | Avni Erdemir AK Party | Sait Yüce AK Party | Haluk İpek AK Party | |||||
MP | Akif Gülle AK Party | Akif Gülle AK Party | Akif Gülle AK Party | Mehmet Naci Bostancı AK Party | Mehmet Naci Bostancı AK Party | Mehmet Naci Bostancı AK Party | Mehmet Naci Bostancı AK Party | Mehmet Naci Bostancı AK Party | |||
MP | Mustafa Sayar CHP | Hüseyin Ünsal CHP | Ramis Topal CHP | Mustafa Tuncer CHP | Mustafa Tuncer CHP | Mustafa Tuncer CHP |