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2314 Hveden Federation parliamentary election

← 2310 1 April 2314 – 28 June 2314 2318 →
Registered73.65% (177,283,231) (Increase 0.25pp)
Turnout49.52% (87,790,656) (Increase 2.41pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
IND
Party United Party People Party Independence parties[1]
Seats before 220 101 72
Seats won 185 134 79
Seat change Decrease 35 Increase 33 Increase 7
Popular vote 32,298,183 23,475,222 9,867,670
Percentage 36.79% 26.74% 15.35%
Swing Increase 378,687 (7.08pp) Increase 8,959,746 (6.79 pp) Increase 3,311,393 (1.38 pp)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party National Party Conservative Party Progressive Party
Seats before 71 28 8
Seats won 57 35 10
Seat change Decrease 14 Increase 7 Increase 2
Popular vote 9,867,670 6,039,997 1,641,685
Percentage 11.24% 6.88% 1.87%
Swing Decrease 413,216 (2.89 pp) Increase 2,074,616 (1.43 pp) Increase 513,916 (0.32 pp)

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The 2314 Hveden Federation parliamentary election took place between 1 April 2314 and 28 June 2314 to elect the 500 members of the House of Commons of the Hveden Federation. Newly annexed territories were not eligible to vote in this election as their annexation hadn't been ratified yet. 73.65% of the country were eligible voters. Recorded turnout was 49.52%.

The United Party achieved the most seats with 185 seats. This was down 35 seats from the previous election, the first time the UP had lost seats in a parliamentary election. Second place People Party maintained their position and gained 33 seats from 101 to 134 seats. With the coalition remaining intact, the UP–PP combined had a total of 319 seats, down just 2 seats from 2310, and maintaining a majority of 138. Third place was the Independence Bloc made up of the Egovian Independence Party, Matkalvina Party of Nationalists, and Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party. Together, they held 79 seats, an increase of 7 seats from the previous election. Fourth place was the National Party again holding 57 seats, down 14 from the previous election. The Conservative Party gained 7 seats to a total of 35 seats, and the Progressive Party gained 2 seats to a total of 10 seats.

Overall, this party showed that voters were moving away from some single-issue parties like the United and National parties, in favour of more broad parties like the People, Conservative, and Progressive parties, alongside the smaller National parties which fought on more broad local and liberal issues. The two single-issue parties lose a combined 49 seats, and nearly 9 percentage points, bringing them from 58% to 48%, a minority.

The population on 1 April 2314 was 240,710,431, with 177,283,231 eligible voters.

Results[edit | edit source]

Party Votes % share Seats Change
United Party Unis 32,298,183 36.79% 185 Increase 378,687 Decrease 7.08pp Decrease 35
People Party Peps 23,475,222 26.74% 134 Increase 8,959,746 Increase 6.79pp Increase 33
National Party Nats 9,867,670 11.24% 57 Decrease 413,216 Decrease 2.89pp Decrease 14
Conservative Party Cons 6,039,997 6.88% 35 Increase 2,074,616 Increase 1.43pp Increase 7
Egovian Independence Party Egos 5,372,788 6.12% 31 Increase 1,312,820 Increase 0.54pp Increase 2
Matkalvina Party of Nationalists Matnats 4,582,672 5.22% 27 Increase 1,024,743 Increase 0.33pp Increase 2
Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party Blavnats 3,520,405 4.01% 21 Increase 973,830 Increase 0.51pp Increase 3
Progressive Party Progs 1,641,685 1.87% 10 Increase 513,916 Increase 0.32pp Increase 2
Other 992,034 1.13% n/a Increase 206,234 Increase 0.05pp Steady
Total 87,790,656 100% 500 251 for majority

References[edit | edit source]

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