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2310 Hveden Federation parliamentary election

← 2306 1 April 2310 – 28 June 2310 2314 →
Registered73.4% (154,445,515) (Increase 0.1pp)
Turnout47.11% (61,381,563) (Decrease 0.29pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
IND
Leader Emelie Milket n / a
Party United Party People Party Independence parties[1]
Seats before 208 89 4
Seats won 220 101 72
Seat change Increase 12 Increase 12 Increase 68
Popular vote 31,919,496 14,515,476 10,164,472
Percentage 43.87% 19.95% 13.97%
Swing Increase 6,415,457 (2.32pp) Increase 3,583,420 (2.14 pp) Increase 9,826,873 (13.42 pp)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Volkmar Skemetz
Party National Party Conservative Party Progressive Party
Seats before 146 45 8
Seats won 71 28 8
Seat change Decrease 75 Decrease 17 Steady
Popular vote 10,280,886 3,965,381 1,127,769
Percentage 14.13% 5.45% 1.55%
Swing Decrease 7,599,563 (15.00 pp) Decrease 1,503,716 (3.46 pp) Increase 243,874 (0.11 pp)

The 2310 Hveden Federation parliamentary election took place between 1 April 2310 and 28 June 2310 to elect the 500 members of the House of Commons of the Hveden Federation. Much more of the country was eligible to vote than the senate elections, with 73.4% of the population eligible to vote, and a recorded turnout of 47.11%.

The United Party achieved the most seats with 199 seats, with the National Party achieving 191 seats, just behind. For coalition building, it was practical impossible for the National party to get into government from second place. To get a majority they'd need to coalition with the Conservative Party and still be 7 seats short, and then requiring the help of the ideologically-opposed Progressive Party and both independents. Even in this state, a single rebellion could bring down the government. Therefore, the United Party despite being short 52 seats and only 8 ahead of the Nationals, were to form the government. They made a supply and demand agreement with the People Party who came fourth, to get a combined 249 seats, short just two. This was not an official coalition. The Progressives would often vote with the government.

The population on 1 April 2306 was 176,667,078, with 129,496,968 eligible voters. During this election, multiple new parties formed and attempted to take seats in the parliament. These were all formed from factions breaking away from the National Party, focusing more primarily on other regions wanting independence outside believing that the NP executive did not focus on these issues. It too came about from the lack of political success in the previous election.

Results[edit | edit source]

Party Votes % share Seats Change
United Party Unis 31,919,496 43.87% 220 Increase 6,415,457 Increase 2.32pp Increase 12
People Party Peps 14,515,476 19.95% 101 Increase 3,583,420 Increase 2.14pp Increase 12
National Party Nats 10,280,886 14.13% 71 Decrease 7,599,563 Decrease 15.00pp Decrease 75
Egovian Independence Party Egos 4,059,968 5.58% 29 Increase 3,894,238 Increase 5.31pp Increase 27
Conservative Party Cons 3,965,381 5.45% 28 Decrease 1,503,716 Decrease 3.46pp Decrease 17
Matkalvina Party of Nationalists Matnats 3,557,929 4.89% 25 Increase 3,459,718 Increase 4.73pp Increase 24
Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party Blavnats 2,546,575 3.50% 18 Increase 2,472,917 Increase 3.38pp Increase 17
Progressive Party Progs 1,127,769 1.55% 8 Increase 243,874 Increase 0.11pp Steady
Other 785,800 1.08% n/a Increase 411,372 Increase 0.47pp Steady
Total 72,759,280 100% 500 251 for majority

References[edit | edit source]

  1. These parties are not officially affiliated, but ran on similar platforms and vote almost identically.