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The '''2402 Empherias general election''' was held on 28 March 2402, to elect 600 members to the [[Empherias|Empherian]] [[Parliament of Empherias|House of Parliament]]. It was the first general election since the [[2395 Revolution of Empherias|2395 Revolution]] and subsequent appointed [[Provisional Government of Empherias|Populist government]] in 2397. It resulted in the incumbent [[People's Populist Party|Populist party]] losing their parliamentary majority, short 13 seats for a majority, although they did not seek a formal coalition - believing that the [[People's Socialist Party of Empherias|Socialist party]] would support most of their acts of government. Regardless, the [[Prime Minister of Empherias|Prime Minister]] [[Felix D'laminet]] was re-elected for a [[Second D'laminet administration of Empherias|second term]].
The '''2402 Empherias general election''' was held on Thursday 28 March 2402 to elect 600 members to the [[Parliament of Empherias]]. It was the first general election since the [[2395 Revolution of Empherias|2395 Revolution]] and subsequent appointed [[Provisional Government of Empherias|Populist government]] in 2397, and the first to use the new proportional electoral system. It resulted in the incumbent [[People's Populist Party|Populist party]] losing their artificial parliamentary majority, leaving them short 13 seats for a majority. They did not seek a formal coalition, believing that the [[People's Socialist Party of Empherias|Socialist party]] would support most of their acts of government, so pursued a {{WPlink|minority government}}. The [[Prime Minister of Empherias|prime minister]], [[Felix D'laminet]], was re-elected for a [[Second D'laminet administration of Empherias|second term]].


This election in particular sees the first election for many political parties running for office. No [[Royalist parties in Empherias|royalist parties]] ran, the first time this had ever occurred in Empheri electoral history, although they weren't banned from doing so. The two major political parties from before the revolution, the [[Liberal Party of Empherias|Liberal Party]], and the [[Conservative Party of Empherias|Conservative Party]], both ran under reformed policies and governments after their ideologies had shifted from the revolution. No party was in favour of returning to a pre-revolution situation. New parties included the left-wing parties of the incumbent [[People's Populist Party]] (dubbed PPP), and the [[People's Socialist Party]] (dubbed PSP), which split the left wing vote. The [[Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|Green party]], originally named not for it's later environmental views, ran for the first time and was considered a more radical alternative to the Socialists. The final new major party was the [[Nationalist Party of Empherias|Nationalist party]] which advocated for more militarism and national pride.
This election in particular sees the first election for many political parties running for office. No [[Royalist parties in Empherias|royalist parties]] ran, the first time this had ever occurred in Empheri electoral history, although they weren't banned from doing so. The two major political parties from before the revolution, the [[Liberal Party of Empherias|Liberal Party]], and the [[Conservative Party of Empherias|Conservative Party]], both ran under reformed policies and governments after their ideologies had shifted from the revolution. No party was in favour of returning to a pre-revolution situation. New parties included the left-wing parties of the incumbent [[People's Populist Party]] (dubbed PPP), and the [[People's Socialist Party]] (dubbed PSP), which split the left wing vote. The [[Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|Green party]], originally named not for it's later environmental views, ran for the first time and was considered a more radical alternative to the Socialists. The final new major party was the [[Nationalist Party of Empherias|Nationalist party]] which advocated for more militarism and national pride.
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There were no resignations from any party leaders following the election as it mainly established the foundations and many did not know what were good and bad election victories yet. This election saw the highest turnout for the country in history comparatively to population, not eligible to vote, but this would later be broken.
There were no resignations from any party leaders following the election as it mainly established the foundations and many did not know what were good and bad election victories yet. This election saw the highest turnout for the country in history comparatively to population, not eligible to vote, but this would later be broken.

==Background==
==Background==
Triggered by the Prime Minister, followed by a 6 week campaign window, to be held on 28 March 2402. It was to take place five years after the previous election, but instead it took place five years after the appointment of the Populist government in 2397.
{{main|Second Montgomery-Grey administration of Empherias}}Triggered by the Prime Minister, followed by a 6 week campaign window, to be held on 28 March 2402. It was to take place five years after the previous election, but instead it took place five years after the appointment of the Populist government in 2397.


GENERAL SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS TERM
== General Election ==


DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT AND CALLING THE ELECTION
=== Overview===
Regional votes


STATE OF THE COUNTRY
Shifts in demographics


OPPOSITION LEADERSHIP CONTESTS, ETC
Late polling data


== New electoral system ==
Scandals during the campaign
{{Main|Politics of Empherias}}
The new electoral system was built by Felix D'laminet, several populist figures, and non-partisan experts such as Norton Houghton and mathematician Talia Cecilsen. It would move from individual constituencies to proportional representation using the D'hondt method. Previously, there were 457 seats in the parliament with a majority requiring 229 seats. Now, there would be a clean 600 seats in parliament, with a majority requiring 301 seats. The Speaker of the House and deputy speakers were originally chosen out of the 457 elected MPs, meaning the working majority was lower than 229. The Speaker in the new parliament would be a non-partisan unelected member elected in an independent body made up people appointed honours known as the [[Rijkdottir's Council]].


Only parties registered with the Electoral Commission's Register would be able to contest elections. These would be parties with a confirmed 20,000 members, or signatures 6 weeks prior to election day. Because of the high barrier to entry, the parties act more like electoral alliances. In the election, you vote for the internal faction under the party label rather than just the party. Some internal factions have even smaller factions within. Usually these internal factions allocate MPs via an internal party vote of members.
===Results===

{| style="width:70%; text-align:center;"
==Contesting political parties and candidates==
{{See also|List of Independent MPs in Empherias}}

Most candidates are representatives of a political party, which must be registered with the Electoral Commission's Register. Those who do not belong to one must use the label "Independent" or none, but occasions where an independent has won a seat in the house is extremely rare.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
|- style="font-weight:bold;" ! colspan="3" |Party
! colspan="3" | Party
!Party leader(s)
! Leader since
!Previous election (2493)
!Seats at dissolution (2497)
!Change
|-
| style="background-color:#0087DC;" |
|[[Conservative Party of Empherias|Conservative Party]]
|CON
|[[Josef Martinique]]
| 9 October 2399
|{{Infobox political party/seats|351|457|#0087DC|width=100%}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|264|457|#0087DC|width=100%}}
|{{decrease}} 87<ref>44 were murdered during the [[2395 Revolution of Empherias|revolution]], and the rest either resigned or died naturally.</ref>
|-
| style="background-color:#FDF38E;" |
|[[Liberal Party of Empherias|Liberal Party]]
|LIB
|[[Gregorik Daise]]
|25 November 2401
|{{Infobox political party/seats|101|457|#FDF38E|width=100%}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|77|457|#FDF38E|width=100%}}
| {{decrease}} 24
|-
| style="background-color:#70147A;" |
|[[Bokanist Values Party of Empherias|Bokanist Values Party]]
|BVP
|[[John Maitor]]
|TBD
|{{Infobox political party/seats|4|457|#70147A|width=100%}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|16|600|#70147A|width=100%}}
|{{increase}} 12
|-
| style="background-color:#F00;" |
|[[Traditional Ankrank Party]]
|TAP
|[[Peel Letterman]]
|TBD
|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|457|#ff0000|width=100%}}
| {{Infobox political party/seats|4|600|#ff0000|width=100%}}
| {{increase}} 3
|-
| style="background-color:#994E95;" |
|[[People's Populist Party]]
|PPP
|[[Felix D'laminet]]
|TBD
|did not exist
|{{Infobox political party/seats|37|600|#994E95|width=100%}}
|{{increase}} 37
|-
| style="background-color:#E4003B;" |
|[[People's Socialist Party]]
|PSP
|[[Elizabeth Rose]]
|TBD
|did not exist
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#e4003b|width=100%}}
|{{steady}}
|-
| style="background-color:#73AF48;" |
|[[Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|Green and Durbanists]]
|GRN
|[[Henry Patterson]]
| TBD
|did not exist
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#73AF48|width=100%}}
|{{steady}}
|-
| style="background-color:#272727;" |
|[[Nationalist Party of Empherias|Nationalist Party]]
|NP
|[[Henry Artenflower]]
|TBD
|did not exist
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#272727|width=100%}}
|{{steady}}
|-
| style="background-color:#FF6F00;" |
|[[Centrist Initiative Party]]
|CIP
|[[Sandy Gust]]
|TBD
|did not exist
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#70147A|width=100%}}
|{{steady}}
|-
|
| colspan="3" |Independents
|n / a
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|457|#000000|width=100%}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|15|600|#000000|width=100%}}
|{{increase}} 15
|-
|
| colspan="3" |Vacant
|n / a
|not applicable
|{{Infobox political party/seats|44|600|#000000|width=100%}}
|{{increase}} 44
|}
== Campaign and endorsements==
MORE STUFF PRE-ELECTION
==Results==
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
| colspan="5" |<gallery mode="packed" heights="300">
File:Empherias Parliament 2402.png
File:Empherias pc Parliament 2402.png
</gallery>
|- style="color:white;"
|- style="color:white;"
| style="background:#994E95; width; 48.0%;" |'''288'''
| style="background:#994E95; width; 48.0%;" |'''288'''
| style="background:#0087DC; width: 33.0%;" |'''198'''
| style="background:#0087DC; width: 33.0%;" |'''198'''
| style="background:#E4003B; width: 08.3%;" |'''50'''
| style="background:#E4003B; width: 8.3%;" |'''50'''
| style="background:#FDF38E; width: 07.0%;" |'''42'''
| style="background:#EFFD5F; width: 7.0%;" |'''42'''
| style="background:gray; width:3.7%;" | '''22'''
| style="background:gray; width:3.7%;" |'''22'''
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#994E95;">'''Populists'''</span>
|<span style="color:#994E95;">'''Populists'''</span>
|<span style="color:#0087DC;">'''Conservatives'''</span>
|<span style="color:#0087DC;">'''Conservatives'''</span>
|<span style="color:#E4003B;">'''Socialists'''</span>
|<span style="color:#E4003B;">'''Socialists'''</span>
|<span style="color:#FDF38E;">'''Liberals'''</span>
|<span style="color:#EFFD5F;">'''Liberals'''</span>
| <span style="color:gray;">'''O'''</span>
|<span style="color:gray;">'''O'''</span>
|}
|}
[[File:Empherias_Parliament_2402.svg]][[File:Empherias pc Parliament 2402.svg|frameless]]

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
|-
|-
! colspan="3" rowspan="2" |Party
! colspan="4" | Party
! rowspan="2" |Leader
! |Leader
! colspan="3" |Previous ([[2393 Empherias general election|2393]])
! colspan="3" |Votes
! |Seats
! colspan="3" |Now (2402)
! rowspan="2" |Change
! colspan="2" |Percentage
! | Change
|-
!Seats
! colspan="2" |Pc%
!Seats
! colspan="2" |Pc%
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#994E95;" |
| style="background-color:#994E95;" |
|[[People's Populist Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[People's Populist Party]]
|PPP
|[[Felix D'laminet]]
|[[Felix D'laminet]]
|17,466,862
| colspan="3" |n / a
|47.85%
| 288
|{{Percentage bar|47.85||100|c=#994E95|width=}}
|48.00%
|288
|{{Infobox political party/seats|288|600|#994E95}}
|
| {{increase}} 288
|
|{{increase}} 288
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#0087dc;" |
| style="background-color:#0087dc;" |
|[[Conservative Party of Empherias|Conservative Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Conservative Party of Empherias|Conservative Party]]
|[[Josef Martinique]]
|CON
|12,023,946
| [[Josef Martinique]]
|32.94%
| 464
|{{Percentage bar|32.94||100|c=#0087DC|width=}}
|77.33%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|464|600|#0087DC}}
|198
|198
|
|33.00%
|
|{{Infobox political party/seats|198|600|#0087DC}}
|{{decrease}} 266
|{{decrease}} 266
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#e4003b;" |
| rowspan="7" style="background-color:#e4003b; width: 1.0%;" |
|[[People's Socialist Party]]
| rowspan="7" style="width: 20.0%;" |[[People's Socialist Party]]
| style="width: 3.0%;" |
|PSP
|{{Small|Socialists Association}}
|{{Small|[[Elizabeth Rose]]}}
|{{Small|2,226,591}}
|{{Small|75.24%}}
|
|
| style="width: 8.0%;" |
| style="width: 21.0%;" |
|
|-
|
|{{Small|Northern Liberal Socialist Association}}
|{{Small|[[Ara Advant]]}}
|{{Small|15}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
|{{Small|Southern Liberal Socialist Association}}
|{{Small|[[Courtney Scarabuszij]]}}
|{{Small|15}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
|{{Small|Alexandria Trade Union Caucus}}
|{{Small|[[James Ends]]}}
|{{Small|15}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
|{{Small|The Gateshaven Union}}
|{{Small|[[James Alardens]]}}
|{{Small|15}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
|{{Small|Workers Association}}
|{{Small|[[Katie Clements]]}}
|{{Small|15}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| colspan="2" |Total
|[[Elizabeth Rose]]
|[[Elizabeth Rose]]
|3,071,495
| colspan="3" |n / a
|8.41%
|{{Percentage bar|8.41||100|c=#E4003B|width=}}
|50
|50
|
|8.33%
|
|{{Infobox political party/seats|50|600|#e4003b}}
|{{increase}} 50
|{{increase}} 50
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#fdf38e;" |
| style="background-color:#fdf38e;" |
|[[Liberal Party of Empherias|Liberal Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Liberal Party of Empherias|Liberal Party]]
|LIB
|[[Gregorik Daise]]
|[[Gregorik Daise]]
|2,544,664
|136
|22.67%
|6.97%
|
|{{Infobox political party/seats|136|600|#FDF38E}}
| 42
|42
|7.00%
|7.00%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|42|600|#FDF38E}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|42|600|#FDF38E|width=100%}}
|{{decrease}} 94
|{{decrease}} 94
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#73af48;" |
| style="background-color:#73af48;" |
| [[Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|Green Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|Green Party]]
| GRN
|[[Henry Patterson]]
|[[Henry Patterson]]
|968,107
| colspan="3" rowspan="5" |n / a
|2.65%
|
|16
|16
|2.67%
|2.67%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|16|600|#73AF48}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|16|600|#73AF48|width=100%}}
| {{increase}} 16
|{{increase}} 16
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#272727;" |
| style="background-color:#272727;" |
|[[Nationalist Party of Empherias|Nationalist Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Nationalist Party of Empherias|Nationalist Party]]
|NP
|[[Henry Artenflower]]
|[[Henry Artenflower]]
|403,340
|1.10%
|
|6
|6
|1.00%
|1.00%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|600|#272727}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|600|#272727|width=100%}}
|{{increase}} 6
|{{increase}} 6
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ff0000;" |
| style="background-color:#ff0000;" |
|[[Traditional Ankrank Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Traditional Ankrank Party]]
|TAP
|[[Peel Letterman]]
|[[Peel Letterman]]
|14,925
|0.04%
|
|0
|0
|0.00%
|0.00%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#70147A}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#FF0000|width=100%}}
|{{steady}}
|{{steady}}
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ff6f00;" |
| style="background-color:#ff6f00;" |
|[[Centrist Initiative Party]]
| colspan="3" |[[Centrist Initiative Party]]
|CIP
|[[Sandy Gust]]
|[[Sandy Gust]]
|8,150
|0.02%
|
|0
|0
|0.00%
|0.00%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#70147A}}
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#70147A|width=100%}}
| {{steady}}
|-
| style="background-color:#70147a;" |
|[[Bokanist Values Party of Empherias|Bokanist Values Party]]
|BVP
|[[John Maitor]]
|0
|0.00%
|{{Infobox political party/seats|0|600|#70147A}}
|{{steady}}
|{{steady}}
|-
! colspan="5" |Total
!36,501,489
!100%
!
!
!
!
!
|}
|}


===Analysis ===
Indepth changes to the result


==Results in depth==
Sideways parliament bar chart
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|title=Parliamentary seats
|titlebar=#ddd
|width=600px
|barwidth=410px
|bars=
{{bar pixel|'''Populist'''|#994E95|288}}
{{bar pixel|'''Conservative'''|#0087DC|198}}
{{bar pixel|'''Socialist'''|#E4003B|50}}
{{bar pixel|'''Liberal'''|#EFFD5F|42}}
{{bar pixel|'''Green'''|#73AF48|16}}
{{bar pixel|'''Nationalist'''|#272727|6}}
}}

==Post-election events==

== See also==

==References==
<references />
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| name = Prime Ministers of Empherias
| title = [[Prime Minister of Empherias|Prime Ministers]] of {{cd|Empherias}}
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| nowrapitems = yes

| group1= [[Hyrettian period of Empherias|Hyrettian]]
| list1 =
* [[Mathias Haas]]
* [[James Mayweather]]
* [[Henry Cecil]]
* [[John Massey]]
* [[Oswald Ignesse]]
* [[George Montgomery]]
* [[Viktoria Gascoyne]]
* [[Beaumont Ives]]
* [[Alistair Cyril]]
* [[Horatio Lowe]]
* [[Lewis Sword]]
* [[Spencer Cunningham-Wells]]

| group2 = [[Alamekean period of Empherias|Alamekean]]
| list2=
* [[Henry Alamekas]]
* [[Frederick Robyn-Fitz]]
* [[Elizabeth Stone]]
* [[James Sinister]]
* [[Charlotte Wallace]]
* [[Duncan Mackenzie-King]]
* [[Henry-Cellar Alamekas]]
* [[Maria Oswald]]
* [[Edward Alamekas]]
* [[Nanou Keys]]
* [[Henry Russell]]
* [[James Morgan]]
* [[Edward Lloyd]]
* [[Spencer Winslow]]
* [[John Whimscott]]
* [[Henry Mayflower]]
* [[Katelyn Nyssa-Green]]
* [[Harry Haus]]
* [[Lewis Morris]]
* [[Henry Ironknight]]
* [[Edwin Holt]]
* [[Theodore Holt]]
* [[Augustus Waterhouse]]
* [[Lukas Kelementine]]

| group3 = [[Campbellian period of Empherias|Campbellian]]
| list3 =
* [[Theodore Holt]]
* [[John Edward]]
* [[Peter Jenkins]]
* [[Miles R. Miller]]
* [[Rhys Kennedy]]
* [[James Edward]]
* [[George V. Lawrence]]
* [[Eghloris Edgar Temple]]
* [[Peter Beckers-Tybalt]]
* [[Axel Moors]]
* [[Maria Alexandria]]
* [[Isaac Campbell]]
* [[Paige West Coleman]]
* [[Edgard Merigold]]
* [[James B. Sterling]]
* [[Spencer Young]]
* [[Charles Bates-Bennett]]
* [[Alice Rusbridge]]
* [[Wyatt Rory-Wells]]
* [[Henry Hugh Duncan]]
* [[Alexander Reyes]]
* [[Thomas Wright]]
* [[Wigfred Marksdottir]]
* [[Jack Kaur]]
* [[Russell Montgomery]]


| group4= [[Revolutionary period of Empherias|Revolutionary]]
Parliament chart (flourish)
| list4 =
* [[Felix D'laminet]]
* [[Elizabeth Rose]]
* [[Henry Watford]]
* [[Robert Webber]]
* [[Alice Rettels]]
* [[Edward Broedesmore]]
* [[Skylar Lawrence]]
* [[Katelyn Roberts]]
* [[Sofia Hopkins]]
* [[Lukas Knight]]


| group5 = within {{c|High Kingdoms of Alaxia}} [[High Kingdoms of Alaxia|HKA]]
bicumeral chart
| list5 =
* [[Lukas Knight]]
* [[Sofia Hopkins]]
* [[Klara Willows]]
* [[Vincent Burken]]
* [[Scarlett May]]
* [[Alistair Walker]]
* [[Lucy King]]
* [[James Williamson]]
* [[William Turner]]
* [[Pippin Pierre]]
* [[Kasper Simons]]
* [[Spencer Wright]]
* [[John Malkey]]
* [[Valorie Metz]]
}}{{Navbox
| name = Elections of Empherias
| title = [[Elections in Empherias|Elections]] of {{cd|Empherias}}
| state = {{{state|expanded}}}
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| image = [[File:Empherias coatofarms.svg|100px]]
| nowrapitems = yes


| group1= [[Council of the Elite#Leadership election|Council elections]]
Indepth result table
| list1 =
* [[1995 Council of the Elite leadership election|1995]]
* [[2010 Council of the Elite leadership election|2010]]
* [[2014 Council of the Elite leadership election|2014]]
* [[2017 Council of the Elite leadership election|2017]]
* [[2020 Council of the Elite leadership election|2020]]
* [[2022 Council of the Elite leadership election|2022]]
* [[2024 Council of the Elite leadership election|2024]]
* [[2027 Council of the Elite leadership election|2027]]
* [[2029 Council of the Elite leadership election|2029]]
* [[2032 Council of the Elite leadership election|2032]]
* [[2035 Council of the Elite leadership election|2035]]
* [[2039 Council of the Elite leadership election|2039]]
* [[2043 Council of the Elite leadership election|2043]]
* [[2047 Council of the Elite leadership election|2047]]
* [[2051 Council of the Elite leadership election|2051]]
* [[2061 Council of the Elite leadership election|2061]]
* [[2069 Council of the Elite leadership election|2069]]
* [[2074 Council of the Elite leadership election|2074]]
* [[2078 Council of the Elite leadership election|2078]]
* [[2081 Council of the Elite leadership election|2081]]
* [[2083 Council of the Elite leadership election|2083]]
* [[2085 Council of the Elite leadership election|2085]]
* [[2089 Council of the Elite leadership election|2089]]
* [[2095 Council of the Elite leadership election|2095]]
* [[2097 Council of the Elite leadership election|2097]]
* [[2099 Council of the Elite leadership election|2099]]
* [[2104 Council of the Elite leadership election|2104]]
* [[March 2106 Council of the Elite leadership election|Mar. 2106]]
* [[Jul 2106 Council of the Elite leadership election|Jul. 2106]]
* [[December 2106 Council of the Elite leadership election|Dec. 2106]]


| group2 = [[Elections in Empherias|General elections]]
MPs who lost their set, MPs who gained their sets
| list2=
* [[2110 Empherias general election|2110]]
* [[2115 Empherias general election|2115]]
* [[2121 Empherias general election|2121]]
* [[2124 Empherias general election|2124]]
* [[2129 Empherias general election|2129]]
* [[2130 Empherias general election|2130]]
* [[2135 Empherias general election|2135]]
* [[2139 Empherias general election|2139]]
* [[2144 Empherias general election|2144]]
* [[2145 Empherias general election|2145]]
* [[2150 Empherias general election|2150]]
* [[2152 Empherias general election|2152]]
* [[2157 Empherias general election|2157]]
* [[2160 Empherias general election|2160]]
* [[2164 Empherias general election|2164]]
* [[2167 Empherias general election|2167]]
* [[2172 Empherias general election|2172]]
* [[2176 Empherias general election|2176]]
* [[2180 Empherias general election|2180]]
* [[2184 Empherias general election|2184]]
* [[2187 Empherias general election|2187]]
* [[2192 Empherias general election|2192]]
* [[2196 Empherias general election|2196]]
* [[2201 Empherias general election|2201]]
* [[2205 Empherias general election|2205]]
* [[2206 Empherias general election|2206]]
* [[2211 Empherias general election|2211]]
* [[March 2212 Empherias general election|Mar. 2212]]
* [[December 2212 Empherias general election|Dec. 2212]]
* [[2217 Empherias general election|2217]]
* [[2222 Empherias general election|2222]]
* [[2227 Empherias general election|2227]]
* [[2230 Empherias general election|2230]]
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 13 July 2024

Empherias General Election of 2402

← 2393 March 28, 2402 (2402-03-28) 2407 →

All 600 seats to the House of Parliament
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout62.8%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Felix D'laminet Josef Martinique Elizabeth Rose
Party PPP Conservatives PSP
Leader since TBD TBD TBD
Last election n / a 464 seats n / a
Seats won 288 198 50
Seat change Increase 288 Decrease 266 Increase 50

Prime Minister before election

Felix D'laminet
PPP

Elected Prime Minister

Felix D'laminet
PPP

The 2402 Empherias general election was held on Thursday 28 March 2402 to elect 600 members to the Parliament of Empherias. It was the first general election since the 2395 Revolution and subsequent appointed Populist government in 2397, and the first to use the new proportional electoral system. It resulted in the incumbent Populist party losing their artificial parliamentary majority, leaving them short 13 seats for a majority. They did not seek a formal coalition, believing that the Socialist party would support most of their acts of government, so pursued a minority government. The prime minister, Felix D'laminet, was re-elected for a second term.

This election in particular sees the first election for many political parties running for office. No royalist parties ran, the first time this had ever occurred in Empheri electoral history, although they weren't banned from doing so. The two major political parties from before the revolution, the Liberal Party, and the Conservative Party, both ran under reformed policies and governments after their ideologies had shifted from the revolution. No party was in favour of returning to a pre-revolution situation. New parties included the left-wing parties of the incumbent People's Populist Party (dubbed PPP), and the People's Socialist Party (dubbed PSP), which split the left wing vote. The Green party, originally named not for it's later environmental views, ran for the first time and was considered a more radical alternative to the Socialists. The final new major party was the Nationalist party which advocated for more militarism and national pride.

The results were a plurality victory of the Populists winning 288 seats. Second place Conservatives, led by Josef Martinique, received 198 seats; followed by the Socialists, led by Elizabeth Rose, receiving 50 seats; the Liberals, led by Gregorik Daise, receiving 42 seats; the Green party, led by Henry Patterson, receiving 16 seats; and the Nationalists, led by Henry Artenflower, receiving just 6 seats. This makes this one of two modern elections where all parties receiving more than 5 seats, the other being the 2468 election. Other parties, such as the Traditional Ankrank Party, Centrist Initiative Party, and the Bokanist Values Party, ran but did not receive any seats or significant votes.

There were no resignations from any party leaders following the election as it mainly established the foundations and many did not know what were good and bad election victories yet. This election saw the highest turnout for the country in history comparatively to population, not eligible to vote, but this would later be broken.

Background[edit | edit source]

Triggered by the Prime Minister, followed by a 6 week campaign window, to be held on 28 March 2402. It was to take place five years after the previous election, but instead it took place five years after the appointment of the Populist government in 2397.

GENERAL SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS TERM

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT AND CALLING THE ELECTION

STATE OF THE COUNTRY

OPPOSITION LEADERSHIP CONTESTS, ETC

New electoral system[edit | edit source]

The new electoral system was built by Felix D'laminet, several populist figures, and non-partisan experts such as Norton Houghton and mathematician Talia Cecilsen. It would move from individual constituencies to proportional representation using the D'hondt method. Previously, there were 457 seats in the parliament with a majority requiring 229 seats. Now, there would be a clean 600 seats in parliament, with a majority requiring 301 seats. The Speaker of the House and deputy speakers were originally chosen out of the 457 elected MPs, meaning the working majority was lower than 229. The Speaker in the new parliament would be a non-partisan unelected member elected in an independent body made up people appointed honours known as the Rijkdottir's Council.

Only parties registered with the Electoral Commission's Register would be able to contest elections. These would be parties with a confirmed 20,000 members, or signatures 6 weeks prior to election day. Because of the high barrier to entry, the parties act more like electoral alliances. In the election, you vote for the internal faction under the party label rather than just the party. Some internal factions have even smaller factions within. Usually these internal factions allocate MPs via an internal party vote of members.

Contesting political parties and candidates[edit | edit source]

Most candidates are representatives of a political party, which must be registered with the Electoral Commission's Register. Those who do not belong to one must use the label "Independent" or none, but occasions where an independent has won a seat in the house is extremely rare.

Party Party leader(s) Leader since Previous election (2493) Seats at dissolution (2497) Change
Conservative Party CON Josef Martinique 9 October 2399
351 / 457
264 / 457
Decrease 87[1]
Liberal Party LIB Gregorik Daise 25 November 2401
101 / 457
77 / 457
Decrease 24
Bokanist Values Party BVP John Maitor TBD
4 / 457
16 / 600
Increase 12
Traditional Ankrank Party TAP Peel Letterman TBD
1 / 457
4 / 600
Increase 3
People's Populist Party PPP Felix D'laminet TBD did not exist
37 / 600
Increase 37
People's Socialist Party PSP Elizabeth Rose TBD did not exist
0 / 600
Steady
Green and Durbanists GRN Henry Patterson TBD did not exist
0 / 600
Steady
Nationalist Party NP Henry Artenflower TBD did not exist
0 / 600
Steady
Centrist Initiative Party CIP Sandy Gust TBD did not exist
0 / 600
Steady
Independents n / a
0 / 457
15 / 600
Increase 15
Vacant n / a not applicable
44 / 600
Increase 44

Campaign and endorsements[edit | edit source]

MORE STUFF PRE-ELECTION

Results[edit | edit source]

288 198 50 42 22
Populists Conservatives Socialists Liberals O
Party Leader Votes Seats Percentage Change
People's Populist Party Felix D'laminet 17,466,862 47.85%
288 Increase 288
Conservative Party Josef Martinique 12,023,946 32.94%
198 Decrease 266
People's Socialist Party Socialists Association Elizabeth Rose 2,226,591 75.24%
Northern Liberal Socialist Association Ara Advant 15
Southern Liberal Socialist Association Courtney Scarabuszij 15
Alexandria Trade Union Caucus James Ends 15
The Gateshaven Union James Alardens 15
Workers Association Katie Clements 15
Total Elizabeth Rose 3,071,495 8.41%
50 Increase 50
Liberal Party Gregorik Daise 2,544,664 6.97% 42 7.00%
42 / 600
Decrease 94
Green Party Henry Patterson 968,107 2.65% 16 2.67%
16 / 600
Increase 16
Nationalist Party Henry Artenflower 403,340 1.10% 6 1.00%
6 / 600
Increase 6
Traditional Ankrank Party Peel Letterman 14,925 0.04% 0 0.00%
0 / 600
Steady
Centrist Initiative Party Sandy Gust 8,150 0.02% 0 0.00%
0 / 600
Steady
Total 36,501,489 100%


Results in depth[edit | edit source]

Parliamentary seats
Populist
288
Conservative
198
Socialist
50
Liberal
42
Green
16
Nationalist
6

Post-election events[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 44 were murdered during the revolution, and the rest either resigned or died naturally.