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For Pyithu Hluttaw seats, seven candidates are contesting in Bahan Constituency; five candidates in Pabedan Constituency; five candidates in Latha Constituency; six candidates in Kawthmu Constituency; six candidates in Kunchankone Constituency; nine candidates in Dagon Myothit (North) Constituency; six candidates in Dawbon Constituency; four candidates in Pazundaung Constituency; seven candidates in Hlaing Constituency; nine candidates in Shwepyitha Constituency; eight candidates in Htantapin Constituency; eight candidates in Hlegu Constituency; seven candidates in South Okkalapa Costituency; two candidates in Cocokyun Constituency; seven candidates in Kyimyindaing Constituency; and ten candidates in Innsein Constituency.
For Amyotha Hluttaw, under the First-Past-the-Post system, one candidate will be elected from each of six constituencies, while under the Mixed-Member Proportional system, two candidates each will be elected from three constituencies.
For the Region Hluttaw, one candidate will be elected from each constituency under the First-Past-the-Post system. Under the Mixed-Member Proportional system, 13 candidates will be elected from Constituency Number One, eight candidates each from Constituencies Numbers Two and Three, 10 candidates from Constituency Number Four, and three candidates each from Constituencies Numbers Five and Six.
For Ethnic Affairs Minister seats, four candidates from four political parties are contesting in the Kayin Ethnic Constituency, while six candidates from five political parties and one independent candidate are contesting in the Rakhine Ethnic Constituency.
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