List of members of the National Council of Switzerland, 2011–15
This is a list of members of the Swiss National Council for the 2011–2015 term. The National Council has 200 members, each elected to represent one of twenty-six cantons. Elections were held on 23 October 2011, along with elections to the Council of States. Eleven parties are represented in the National Council: the one fewer than in the previous National Council.
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