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  • ...001 Wina was elected as Member of Parliament of [[Nalolo District|Nalolo]] Constituency as a candidate of the [[United Party for National Development]]. She was el
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  • ===By constituency=== !Constituency
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  • ...total of 156 members. 150 members are directly elected in single-member [[Constituency|constituencies]] using the simple majority (or [[First-past-the-post]]) sys
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  • ==Presidential results by constituency== !rowspan=2|Constituency
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  • ...en Publishers|year=2016|isbn=9789982241014}}</ref> She won from the Bwacha constituency in [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]], claiming 51.4 per cent of
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  • ...neral election|1962 elections]], he stood as UNIP candidate for [[Kabompo (constituency)|Kabompo]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-07|title=Andrew Sardanis gave his l
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  • Banda was elected as a [[Member of Parliament]] for the [[Munali]] Constituency in 1978 and lost the seat to Simeon Kampata in 1983. Although he was defeat In 1991, he was defeated in the Munali Constituency by the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) candidate [[Ronald Penza]].
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  • ...graph /> His daughter [[Tasila Lungu]] stood for councillor in [[Chawama]] constituency during the [[Zambian general election, 2016|2016 general elections]].
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  • In the 1973 elections, he was moved from his traditional constituency of [[Mansa]] which he had held since independence to go and stand in Kasama
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  • ...leader of UPP. In December 1971 he won a by-election for the Mufulira West constituency, and became his party's sole representative in parliament. Kaunda was not p
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  • ...server Group</ref> and the elected member for [[Chongwe (Zambia Parliament constituency)|Chongwe]] (Japhen Mwakalombe of the MMD) resigned before taking his seat.
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  • ...al Assembly after being elected MP for [[Lusaka Central (Zambia Parliament constituency)|Lusaka Central]] in the [[Zambian general election, 2006|2006 general elec
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  • ...constituencies, Luanshya Central covers much of the urban area whilst Roan Constituency encompasses most of the peri-urban areas.
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  • ...1, Malitoli ran for election as a member of parliament in Kitwe’s Wusakile constituency, on the Heritage Party ticket. From a field of 9 candidates, he polled 11.7
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  • ...as it was in Pweto. The fact was, Mwanakatwe was legitimately visiting his constituency, as far as the Zambian map showed.
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  • ...total of 158 members. 150 members are directly elected in single-member [[Constituency|constituencies]] using the simple majority (or [[First-past-the-post]]) sys
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  • ...ridges in the city. Afterward he became a member of parliament for Kabwata constituency in Lusaka. Though once close with President [[Kenneth Kaunda]], he became d
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  • ...i-Party Democracy (MMD), which in 2001 made him its candidate for the same constituency. The MMD implemented many of the policies that Mushala had advocated in his
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  • ...t from 1991 to 1994 whilst an elected Member of Parliament for [[Chifubu]] Constituency.
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