Sinop (electoral district)
Sinop is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects two 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. The number of seats allocated to Sinop has gradually fallen over the last half-century from a high of six in the 1950s to just two seats today.MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards | MPs for Sinop, 1999 onwards |
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MP | Yaşar Topçu DYP | Cahit Can AK Party | Abdurrahman Dodurgalı AK Party | Mehmet Ersoy AK Party | Cengiz Tokmak AK Party | ||||||
MP | Metin Bostancıoğlu DSP | Engin Altay CHP | Engin Altay CHP | Engin Altay CHP | Engin Altay CHP | Engin Altay CHP | Barış Karadeniz CHP | ||||
MP | Kadir Bozkurt Anavatan | Mustafa Öztürk AK Party | Kadir Tıngıroğlu AK Party | Seat abolished | Seat abolished | Seat abolished | Seat abolished | Seat abolished |