Combining the numbers from the General Election Commission in two previous posts (corrected FPTP and PR), we would arrive at the following seat distribution (relying on GEC figures via news.mn):
Proportional representation:
- DP 10 seats
- MPP 9
- MPRP 7
- CWGP 2
First-past-the-post:
- DP 21 seats
- MPP 19
- MPRP 4
- Independent 3
Yielding a total of:
- DP 31 seats
- MPP 28
- MPRP 11
- Independents 3
- CWGP 2
Recall that this totals 75 because of the two run-offs one of which is between two MPP candidates.
Numerically possible coalitions to yield a 39 seat majority:
- DP + MPP = 60 seats (incl. two run-off seats as those only involve the DP & MPP)
- DP + MPRP = 42 or 43 seats
- MPP + MPRP = 39 or 40 seats
Independents and CWGP could be added to the above coalitions, of course.
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