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It is indeed 44 as far as I see. I probably miscounted back then. Thanks for adding the list (though a table format might be more appropriate, as I've done for other election articles).
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20:05, 7 November 2019 (UTC)reply
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Andreas Philopater: Thanks for your responses. I have tabluraised the information. Could you double check I have the Province of Luxembourg seats right? I was slightly confused by the wording, which suggested there was another Senator elected by a mixture of the constituencies (except Luxembourg), but that would have added up to 52 Senators. Cheers,
Number5721:32, 7 November 2019 (UTC)reply
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Number 57: Thanks for the table. I've tweaked it a bit to bring it into line with the source (which I might not have fully grasped the details of at my previous reading). It wasn't just senators but even in some constituencies representatives that were elected on an turn-by-turn basis. Very curious system. --
Andreas Philopater (
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11:15, 10 November 2019 (UTC)reply
And then had to do a double-take over Luxembourg anyway, because as you say it was all the constituencies except Luxembourg itself that alternated for the extra senator. --
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11:20, 10 November 2019 (UTC)reply