Municipalities (part 2)

State of the order (in Lithuania)

Municipalities' councils are elected proportional representation. Each party that passes 4 per cent threshold in one municipality, wins seats.

Most coalitions that rule in municipality council are "rainbow" coalitions. These coalitions may consist almost all conventional political parties (liberals, socialdemocrats, conservatives) and nonconventional parties (left and right radicals).

Prime example of this might be Vilnius city municipality. The municipality' council is 51 councillors strong, so 26 councillors are needed for majority. Composition is as following (by October 2017):

  • Liberal Movement (16 members)
  • Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania (8 members)
  • Homeland Union - Christian Democrats of Lithuania (8 members)
  • Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) (6 members)
  • Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (4 members)
  • Party "Lithuanian List" (4 members)
  • Party "Order and Justice" (3 members)
  • Party "Russian Alliance" (2 members)

 All underlined parties belong to coalition.

Since 2015 independents can form their own lists known as "electoral committees".

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Municipalities (part 1)

Marijampolė mayoral election (September 10, 2017) (round 2)

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Marijampolė mayoral election (September 10, 2017) (round 1)

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