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I suggest we remove Green Left Party since it has no prominence right now. HDP members did not change their party, they're still HDP. For now they will contest under YSP list, but this shouldn't mean YSP is a prominent party. Beshogur ( talk) 14:45, 8 April 2023 (UTC)
@ Shadow4dark: why did you remove some? There is inconsistency with others then. Beshogur ( talk) 12:04, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
So in the infobox for each party it lists "Seats needed," and I have no idea what that means in this context (maybe something poorly translated from Turkish?)....Normally for parliamentary election articles, the infobox lists how many seats each party won in the last election, how many seats were won in this election, and what the change was from the previous election (more or less seats). The popular vote percentages and how much they changed from the last election are also often listed, see for example the 2021 German federal election article. In this article's infobox, the numbers given after "Seats needed" are all accompanied by green up-pointing arrows, suggesting that all of the parties increased their number of seats in parliament!
Anyway, I think the infobox is in need of a serious overhaul to make it easy to understand and in line with Wiki norms for parliamentary election articles. - 2003:CA:870C:EA4:8AD2:C243:E616:79AB ( talk) 12:05, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
TİP shouldn't be considered that it won 2 seats in 2018, because they're elected from HDP list. For comparison İYİ has elected one MP from CHP list, but isn't added to the infobox. Beshogur ( talk) 11:14, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Why have you revered the corrections of the last election's outcome?you misunderstood. Last election was 43 İYİ, this one is 43, but with one/two MP from CHP list, it is 44, maybe 45, unsure for now. (we have to wait for definitive results).
If the CHP and AKP seat figures include other parties that are not also in the infobox, that can be added as a note to their totalsI propose the opposite since that's how election results work in Turkey. After that, MPs elected from other parties return to their party when the parliament has opened.
putting it as zero is misleading readersthus I propose to add a note, that it won 2 seats with HDP. They didn't participate the election itself. Yes this is a weird system.
We have a similar situation in Israelin this case, they're not on the ballot paper (not sure how Israeli system is). For example İYİ and CHP were the only parties in the Nation Alliance participating the election, while they elected other parties' members under CHP list. (DEVA 14, GP 10, SAADET 10, DP 3, TDP 1). Should we add them as well with literal 0 vote? Similarly YSP has other parties under their list, as well as AKP. Beshogur ( talk) 13:08, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Why do they have their current seats? I think it should be seats prior the election. Election results are already mentioned at bottom. Beshogur ( talk) 13:20, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
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The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reason for deletion at the file description page linked above. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 07:11, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
I suggest we remove Green Left Party since it has no prominence right now. HDP members did not change their party, they're still HDP. For now they will contest under YSP list, but this shouldn't mean YSP is a prominent party. Beshogur ( talk) 14:45, 8 April 2023 (UTC)
@ Shadow4dark: why did you remove some? There is inconsistency with others then. Beshogur ( talk) 12:04, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
So in the infobox for each party it lists "Seats needed," and I have no idea what that means in this context (maybe something poorly translated from Turkish?)....Normally for parliamentary election articles, the infobox lists how many seats each party won in the last election, how many seats were won in this election, and what the change was from the previous election (more or less seats). The popular vote percentages and how much they changed from the last election are also often listed, see for example the 2021 German federal election article. In this article's infobox, the numbers given after "Seats needed" are all accompanied by green up-pointing arrows, suggesting that all of the parties increased their number of seats in parliament!
Anyway, I think the infobox is in need of a serious overhaul to make it easy to understand and in line with Wiki norms for parliamentary election articles. - 2003:CA:870C:EA4:8AD2:C243:E616:79AB ( talk) 12:05, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
TİP shouldn't be considered that it won 2 seats in 2018, because they're elected from HDP list. For comparison İYİ has elected one MP from CHP list, but isn't added to the infobox. Beshogur ( talk) 11:14, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Why have you revered the corrections of the last election's outcome?you misunderstood. Last election was 43 İYİ, this one is 43, but with one/two MP from CHP list, it is 44, maybe 45, unsure for now. (we have to wait for definitive results).
If the CHP and AKP seat figures include other parties that are not also in the infobox, that can be added as a note to their totalsI propose the opposite since that's how election results work in Turkey. After that, MPs elected from other parties return to their party when the parliament has opened.
putting it as zero is misleading readersthus I propose to add a note, that it won 2 seats with HDP. They didn't participate the election itself. Yes this is a weird system.
We have a similar situation in Israelin this case, they're not on the ballot paper (not sure how Israeli system is). For example İYİ and CHP were the only parties in the Nation Alliance participating the election, while they elected other parties' members under CHP list. (DEVA 14, GP 10, SAADET 10, DP 3, TDP 1). Should we add them as well with literal 0 vote? Similarly YSP has other parties under their list, as well as AKP. Beshogur ( talk) 13:08, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Why do they have their current seats? I think it should be seats prior the election. Election results are already mentioned at bottom. Beshogur ( talk) 13:20, 21 May 2023 (UTC)