2425 Empherias general election

The 2425 Empherias general election was held on 17 September 2425, to elect 600 members to the Empherias House of Parliament. It resulted in the incumbent Socialist party winning a parliamentary majority of 102 seats. It was the fourth consecutive majority government elected. It was the first election ever where the Socialist party lost seats, going from 427 to 351 seats, since it's creation. It was also the first election ever where Elizabeth Rose did not participate. Alice Rettels was elected as Prime Minister for her first term, having taken over as Prime Minister and Leader of the Socialist party on 1 May 2424.

Empherias General Election of 2425

← 2423 September 17, 2425 (2425-09-17) 2429 →

All 600 seats to the House of Parliament
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout58.6%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alice Rettels Peter Turpitz
Party PSP Liberals
Leader since TBD TBD
Last election 427 seats 22 seats
Seats won 351 179
Seat change Decrease 76 Increase 157
Popular vote TBD TBD

Prime Minister before election

Alice Rettels
PSP

Elected Prime Minister

Alice Rettels
PSP

Background Edit

Alice Rettels became Prime Minister upon the resignation of Elizabeth Rose on 1 May 2424 because she won the 2424 Socialist leadership election

General Election Edit

Overview Edit

Regional votes Edit

Shifts in demographics Edit

Late polling data Edit

Scandals during the campaign Edit

Results Edit

351 179 70
Socialists Liberals O

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Party Leader Previous (2423) Now (2425) Change
Seats Pc% Seats Pc%
People's Socialist Party PSP Alice Rettels 427 71.17%
427 / 600
351 58.50%
351 / 600
  76
Liberal Party LIB Peter Turpitz 22 3.67%
22 / 600
179 29.83%
179 / 600
  157
Conservative Party CON William Henry Russell 111 18.50%
111 / 600
20 3.33%
20 / 600
  91
Nationalist Party NP Henry Artenflower 28 4.67%
28 / 600
17 2.83%
17 / 600
  11
Democratic Empheri Centrist Party DECP Earl Neseverik 4 0.67%
4 / 600
11 1.83%
11 / 600
  7
Green Party GRN Geike Miller 7 1.17%
7 / 600
9 1.50%
9 / 600
  2
Traditional Ankrank Party TAP Francis Letterman 1 0.17%
1 / 600
6 1.00%
6 / 600
  5
Pink Daphne Party PDP Emilena Tupel 0 0.00%
0 / 600
5 0.83%
5 / 600
  5
Bokanist Values Party BVP Peter Watkinson 0 0.00%
0 / 600
2 0.33%
2 / 600
  2

Analysis Edit

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Sideways parliament bar chart Edit

Parliament chart Edit

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MPs who lost their set, MPs who gained their sets Edit

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