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The '''MNL48 Senbatsu Election''' <small>(MNL48選抜総選挙)</small> (also known as MNL48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo) is an annual event where fans can vote for their favorite [[MNL48]] member, analogous to a popularity contest. The members who receive the most votes are announced on the day of the election, but votes are submitted beforehand. <br>
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The '''MNL48 Senbatsu Election''' <small>(MNL48選抜総選挙)</small> (also known as MNL48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo) is an annual event where fans can vote for their favorite [[MNL48]] member, analogous to a popularity contest. The members who receive the most votes are announced on the day of the election, but votes are submitted beforehand. Unlike the elections of the other groups, MNL48's election will determine who will be the official members of the whole year until the next election. If a member didn't rank, they will forcibly be graduating from the group.<br>
Currently, the members who have the most votes are then grouped into: [[Senbatsu]] (#1~#16), [[Undergirls]] (#17~#32), and [[Next Girls]] (#33~#48). Each of these three groups releases their own song and music video for the following single.
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Currently, the members who have the most votes are then grouped into: [[Senbatsu]] (#1~#16), [[Undergirls]] (#17~#32), and [[Next Girls]] (#33~#48). Only the Senbatsu and Undergirls will release their own song and music video for the following single.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
* [[MNL48 1st General Elections ~Walang Atrasan~|MNL48 1st Senbatsu Election]]
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* [[MNL48 1st General Elections ~Walang Atrasan~|MNL48 1st General Election]]
 
** [[Senbatsu]] (16 members), [[Undergirls]] (16 members), [[Next Girls]] (16 members)
 
** [[Senbatsu]] (16 members), [[Undergirls]] (16 members), [[Next Girls]] (16 members)
 
** 72 members participating
 
** 72 members participating
** '''Winner''': '''[[Shekinah Arzaga]]'''
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** '''Winner''' (Center for '''[[Aitakatta (MNL48 Single)|Aitakatta]]'''): '''[[Shekinah Arzaga]]'''
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* [[MNL48 2nd General Election]]
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** [[Senbatsu]] (16 members), [[Undergirls]] (16 members), [[Next Girls]] (16 members)
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** 93 members participating
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** '''Winner''' (Center for '''[[Kimi wa Melody (MNL48 Single)|Kimi wa Melody]]'''): '''[[Jhona Alyanah Padillo]]'''
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** First Senbatsu of [[Jhona Alyanah Padillo]], [[Kyla Angelica Marie De Catalina]], [[Loulle Angelyn Villaflores]], and [[Maria Jamie Beatrice Alberto]].
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* [[MNL48 3rd General Election]]
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** [[Senbatsu]] (16 members), [[Undergirls]] (16 members), [[Next Girls]] (16 members)
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** 50 members participating
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** '''Winner''' (Center for '''TBA'''): '''[[Abelaine Trinidad]]'''
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** First Senbatsu of [[Princess Rius Briquillo]] and [[Sandee Garcia]]
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[[Category: MNL48 Events]]

Latest revision as of 09:10, 23 February 2021

The MNL48 Senbatsu Election (MNL48選抜総選挙) (also known as MNL48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo) is an annual event where fans can vote for their favorite MNL48 member, analogous to a popularity contest. The members who receive the most votes are announced on the day of the election, but votes are submitted beforehand. Unlike the elections of the other groups, MNL48's election will determine who will be the official members of the whole year until the next election. If a member didn't rank, they will forcibly be graduating from the group.
Currently, the members who have the most votes are then grouped into: Senbatsu (#1~#16), Undergirls (#17~#32), and Next Girls (#33~#48). Only the Senbatsu and Undergirls will release their own song and music video for the following single.

Results