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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 2322 Hveden Federation parliamentary election took place between 1 April 2322 and 28 June 2322 to elect the 500 members of the House of Commons of the Hveden Federation. 6 newly annexed territories were first eligible to vote in this election. 73.97% of the population were eligible to vote, and there was a recorded turnout of 52.65%.

This was the first election where the Egovian Independence Party, Matkalvina Party of Nationalists, and Blaszkyan and Avstedeten Nationalist Party and other local separatist parties combined as the Separatist Bloc, and they ran as such. Karl Seiger as incumbent United Party president helped the United Party vote, although there was an increasing voter fatigue and some stayed home. Smaller parties on the right lost votes, and the Progressive Party began putting more effort into their campaigns.

The United Party achieved the most seats with 161 seats, a decrease of 25 seats from the 2318 election, only increasing their votes by half a million. The People Party came second place once again gaining 14 seats to a total of 150 seats. This pushed the margin of seats from 50 to 11 between the two parties. The Separatist Bloc saw just an increase of 2 to a total of 85, while the National Party rose by 20 seats to 85 total, which made them the most successful of any party this election. In terms of unionists versus nationalists, explicitly unionist parties received a total of 40.5 million votes compared to nationalist parties getting around 40.9 million votes. This indicated that the issue was relatively split, and the increasing support of the Nationals amongst their policy output, and the success of the People Party indicated that the parties should move away from many single issues.

Results

Party Votes % share Seats Change
United Party Unis 40,479,421 32.10% 161 Increase 433,500 Decrease 5.01pp Decrease 25
People Party Peps 37,629,467 29.84% 150 Increase 8,385,478 Increase 2.74pp Increase 14
Separatist Bloc Seps 21,198,101 16.81% 85 Increase 3,770,409 Increase 0.66pp Increase 2
National Party Nats 19,747,904 15.66% 79 Increase 7,251,764 Increase 4.08pp Increase 20
Conservative Party Cons 4,426,254 3.51% 19 Decrease 1,454,917 Decrease 1.94pp Decrease 9
Progressive Party Progs 1,286,262 1.02% 6 Decrease 353,991 Decrease 0.50pp Decrease 2
Other 1,336,704 1.06% n/a Increase 160,470 Decrease 0.03pp Steady
Total 126,104,113 100% 500 251 for majority

References

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