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2318 Hveden Federation parliamentary election

← 2314 1 April 2318 – 28 June 2318 2322 →
Registered73.79% (210,641,031) (Increase 0.14pp)
Turnout51.23% (107,911,400) (Increase 1.71pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
IND
Leader n / a
Party United Party People Party Independence parties[1]
Seats before 185 134 79
Seats won 186 136 83
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 2 Increase 4
Popular vote 40,045,921 29,243,989 17,427,692
Percentage 37.11% 27.10% 16.15%
Swing Increase 7,747,738 (0.32 pp) Increase 5,768,767 (0.36 pp) Increase 3,951,827 (0.80 pp)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party National Party Conservative Party Progressive Party
Seats before 57 35 10
Seats won 59 28 8
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 7 Decrease 2
Popular vote 12,496,140 5,881,171 1,640,253
Percentage 11.58% 5.45% 1.52%
Swing Increase 2,628,470 (0.34 pp) Decrease 158,826 (1.43 pp) Decrease 1,432 (0.35 pp)

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The 2318 Hveden Federation parliamentary election took place between 1 April 2318 and 28 June 2318 to elect the 500 members of the House of Commons of the Hveden Federation. 13 newly annexed territories were first eligible to vote in this election as their annexation hadn't been ratified yet. 73.97% of the population were eligible to vote, and there was a recorded turnout of 51.23%.

The United Party achieved the most seats with 185 seats, an increase of 1 seat from the 2314 election, but over 7 million more votes. The People Party maintained their position of second place, gaining 2 seats from 2314 for 136 total seats won. With the UP–PP coalition combined, they held over 69 million votes and 322 seats, a majority of 144. The combined separatist bloc, of the Egovian Independence Party, Matkalvina Party of Nationalists, and Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party received a combined 83 seats, an increase of 4 from the last election. The National Party gained two seats, going to 59 seats. The main losers were the Conservative Party who lost 7 seats, going down to just 28 seats and sixth place overall. The Progressive Party lost two seats, down to 8 total seats.

Generally, this election saw barely any change in terms of how the parliament was made up despite great changes in the senate and presidential results. The coalition only gained three seats, and when tallying up the seat count of left versus right-wing parties, the right lost just a single seat to left wing parties when all was considered. The biggest swing was just 1.5 percentage points, with the average swing being just 0.5 percentage points.

Results[edit | edit source]

Party Votes % share Seats Change
United Party Unis 40,045,921 37.11% 186 Increase 7,747,738 Increase 0.32pp Increase 1
People Party Peps 29,243,989 27.10% 136 Increase 5,768,767 Increase 0.36pp Increase 2
National Party Nats 12,496,140 11.58% 59 Increase 2,628,470 Increase 0.34pp Increase 2
Egovian Independence Party Egos 6,927,912 6.42% 33 Increase 1,555,124 Increase 0.30pp Increase 2
Matkalvina Party of Nationalists Matnats 5,913,545 5.48% 28 Increase 1,330,873 Increase 0.26pp Increase 1
Conservative Party Cons 5,881,171 5.45% 28 Decrease 158,826 Decrease 1.43pp Decrease 7
Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party Blavnats 4,586,235 4.25% 22 Increase 1,065,830 Increase 0.24pp Increase 1
Progressive Party Progs 1,640,253 1.52% 8 Decrease 1,432 Decrease 0.35pp Decrease 2
Other 1,176,234 1.09% n/a Increase 184,200 Decrease 0.04pp Steady
Total 107,911,400 100% 500 251 for majority

References[edit | edit source]

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