Shan State Hluttaw
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{{Infobox legislature
| name = Shan State Hluttaw
| native_name = {{lang|my|ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်လွှတ်တော်}}, {{shn|လုမ်းတႅၼ်းၽွင်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး}}
| native_name_lang = my
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| legislature = 2nd State Hluttaw
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| foundation = 8 February 2016
| house_type = Unicameral
| leader1_type = Chairperson
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| leader2_type = Speaker
| leader2 = Sai Long Hseng
| party2 = USDP
| election2 = 8 February 2016
| leader3_type = Deputy Speaker
| leader3 = Sao Aung Myat
| party3 = USDP
| election3 = 8 February 2016
| members = 137
103 elected MPs
34 military appointees
| structure1 = 2015 Shan State Hluttaw.svg
| structure1_res = 250px
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{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} Military (34)
{{Color box|#006B31|border=darkgray}} Union Solidarity and Development Party (33)*
{{Color box|#FFE63B|border=darkgray}} Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (24)
{{Color box|#EC1B23|border=darkgray}} National League for Democracy (23)*
{{Color box|#0CB8FF|border=darkgray}} Ta'ang National Party (7)
{{Color box|#28166F|border=darkgray}} Pa-O National Organization (6)
{{Color box|#A66971|border=darkgray}} Lahu National Development Party (2)*
{{Color box|#AA00FF|border=darkgray}} Wa Democratic Party (2)
{{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (1)
{{Color box|#5777FF|border=darkgray}} Akha National Development Party (1)*
{{Color box|#FE6058|border=darkgray}} Kokang Democracy and Unity Party (1)
{{Color box|#DC0723|border=darkgray}} Lisu National Development Party (1)*
{{Color box|#00FF44|border=darkgray}} Wa National Unity Party (1)
{{Color box|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} Independent (1)*
{{Color box|#999999|border=darkgray}} Vacant (14)
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| last_election1 = 8 November 2015
| previous_election1 = None
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State Hluttaw Meeting Hall
Taunggyi, Shan State
| website = {{URL|http://www.shanstateparliament.gov.mm/}}
| footnotes = *Includes two Ethnic Ministers (Intha, Kayan) from the NLD,
one Ethnic Minister (Bamar) from USDP,
one Ethnic Minister (Lisu) from Lisu NDP,
one Ethnic Minister (Lahu) from Lahu NDP,
one Ethnic Minister (Akha) from ANDP,
one independent Ethnic Minister (Kachin)
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Shan State Hluttaw ({{langx|my|ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်လွှတ်တော်}}, {{langx|shn|လုမ်းတႅၼ်းၽွင်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး}}) is the legislature of Shan State in Burma, established on February 8, 2016. It is a unicameral body, consisting of 137 members—103 elected members and 34 military representatives.{{cite press release | url=http://uecmyanmar.org/index.php/2014-02-11-08-31-43/905-18-1-2016-repairsandd | title=တပ်မတော်သား တိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော် သို့မဟုတ် ပြည်နယ်လွှတ်တော်ကိုယ်စားလှယ် အမည်စာရင်း ကြေညာချက် အမှတ် (၃/၂၀၁၆) (In Burmese) | publisher=Union Election Commission | date=19 January 2016 | accessdate=26 January 2016}}{{cite book|last=Nixon|first=Hamish|title=State and Region Governments in Myanmar|date=September 2013|series=Myanmar Development Resource Institute|pages=92|url=https://asiafoundation.org/resources/pdfs/StateandRegionGovernmentsinMyanmarCESDTAF.PDF}} As of February 2016,{{Cite news|url=http://www.mizzima.com/politics-news/shan-state-parliament%E2%80%99s-branding-northern-alliance-terrorists-disturb-peace-process|title=Shan State parliament's branding Northern Alliance 'terrorists' disturb peace process|last=mizzima|date=2016-12-11|work=Mizzima|access-date=2017-10-11|language=en}} Sai Long Hseng of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) leads the Hluttaw.
General Election results (Nov 2010)
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! colspan="7" |Seats of Shan State Hluttaw by Parties (November 2010) |
Party
!Seats !Net Gain/Loss !Seats % !Votes % !Votes !+/- |
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align=left|USDP
|54 | |37.76 | | | |
align=left|SNDP
|31 | |21.68 | | | |
align=left|PNO
|6 | |4.2 | | | |
align=left|TNP
|4 | |2.8 | | | |
align=left|Inn National Development Party
|3 | |2.1 | | | |
align=left|WDP
|3 | |2.1 | | | |
align=left|Kayan National Party
|2 | |1.4 | | | |
align=left|LNDP
|1 | |0.7 | | | |
align=left|NUP
|1 | |0.7 | | | |
align=left|Independent
|2 | |1.4 | | | |
align=left|Military appointees
|36 | |25.17 | | | |
align=left|Total
|143 | |100 | | | |
General Election results (Nov 2015)
After the 2015 general election, the Burmese Military held on to a narrow majority of seats in the legislature. This is currently the only legislature in which the National League for Democracy (NLD) had not won the majority of seats in this election. There were 14 vacant seats that were not contested due to insurgency.[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1euEmCCPaLT2UvFduzLhJrznIDPx_cue4teB6EMm0zoU/edit?pli=1#gid=56222309 Myanmar Times - Election Winners]
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! colspan="7" |Seats of Shan State Hluttaw by Parties (November 2015) |
Party
!Seats !Net Gain/Loss !Seats % !Votes % !Votes !+/- |
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align=left|USDP
|32 | | | | | |
align=left|SNLD
|24 | | | | | |
align=left|NLD
|24 | | | | | |
align=left|TNP
|7 | | | | | |
align=left|PNO
|6 | | | | | |
align=left|WDP
|2 | | | | | |
align=left|LNDP
|2 | | | | | |
align=left|SNDP
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|KDUP
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|WNUP
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|LNUP
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|ANDP
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|Independent
|1 | | | | | |
align=left|Military appointees
|34 | | | | | |
align=left|Total
|137 | | | | | |