- Chełm (parliamentary constituency)
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Chełm is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Lublin Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.
The district has the number '7' and is named after the city of Chełm. It includes the counties of Biała Podlaska, Biłgoraj, Chełm, Hrubieszów, Krasnystaw, Parczew, Radzyń Podlaski, Tomaszów Lubelski, Włodawa, and Zamość, and the city counties of Biała Podlaska, Chełm, and Zamość.
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List of members
Senate
Member Party Term Józef Bergier Civic Platform Jerzy Chróścikowski Law and Justice Lucjan Cichosz Law and Justice Sejm
Member Party Term Adam Abramowicz Law and Justice Tomasz Dudziński Poland Comes First[A] Mariusz Grad Civic Platform Zbigniew Matuszczak Democratic Left Alliance Beata Mazurek Law and Justice Henryk Młynarczyk Law and Justice 2010–[B] Grzegorz Raniewicz Civic Platform Jerzy Rębek Law and Justice Tadeusz Sławecki Polish People's Party Franciszek Stefaniuk Polish People's Party Sławomir Zawiślak Law and Justice Stanisław Żmijan Civic Platform ^A Elected for Law and Justice.
^A Młynarczyk replaced Wojciech Żukowski on 14 December 2010.Footnotes
Białystok • Bielsko-Biała • Bydgoszcz • Chełm • Chrzanów1 • Częstochowa • Elbląg • Gdańsk • Gdynia • Gliwice • Kalisz • Katowice • Kielce • Konin • Koszalin • Kraków1 • Krosno • Legnica • Lublin • Łódź • Nowy Sącz • Olsztyn • Opole • Piła • Piotrków Trybunalski • Płock • Poznań • Radom • Rybnik • Rzeszów • Siedlce • Sieradz • Sosnowiec • Szczecin • Tarnów • Toruń • Warsaw I • Warsaw II • Wałbrzych • Wrocław • Zielona Góra1 Chrzanów and Kraków elect members separately for the Sejm, but form the enlarged 12 – Kraków for Senate elections.
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