2441 Empherias general election

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Empherias General Election of 2440

← 2435 September 24, 2440 (2440-09-24) 2441 →

All 600 seats to the House of Parliament
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout89.13%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Skylar Lawrence Millie Stewart
Party Liberals PSP
Leader since 1 September 2430 27 December 2435
Last election 304 seats 232 seats
Seats won 253 244
Seat change Decrease 51 Increase 12
Popular vote 11,972,811, 41.53% 11,589,187, 40.20%
Swing Decrease 9.01 Increase 1.61

Prime Minister before election

Skylar Lawrence
Liberals

Elected Prime Minister

Skylar Lawrence
Liberals

The 2441 Empherias general election was held on 21 December 2441 to elect 600 members to the Empherias parliament. The opposition People's Socialist Party



The incumbent Liberal party won 253 seats, a plurality, but was now 48 seats short of an overall majority. This was the first time since 2414 that no single party won a majority of seats. The Liberals had a swing of –9 percentage points, losing 1.4 million voters to receive just 12 million total. The largest opposition party, the Socialists, won 244 seats – an increase of 12 seats and a swing of only +1.6. This was not an electorate that was particularly enthusiastic about the PSP despite the failures of the Liberal party. Three other parties reached over a million voters this election: the Nationalists with 35 seats (up 14), the Greens with 27 seats (up 20), and the Centre party with 21 seats (up 5). The Green party in particular had the largest swing towards it of +3.3.

A hung parliament saw a lot of chaos following the election. Skylar Lawrence continued on as a 'caretaker' prime minister until a vote of confidence could be held. A vote of confidence was held in the government on 26 September 2440, which the government won narrowly 302–297. The BVP supported the government due to fears of a wipe-out in another election, while the Nationalists and Conservatives reached a proper deal with the government for some concessions. The main concession was for an earlier election than the scheduled one for September 2445, which many believed would be held in May 2443 or earlier.

The Leader of the Socialists Millie Stewart would resign following the disappointing results on 9 November 2440. Her replacement was Katelyn Roberts.

Background

General Election

Overview

Regional votes

Shifts in demographics

Late polling data

Scandals during the campaign

Results

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Party Leader Popular vote Pc +/– Seats
Liberal Party LIB Skylar Lawrence 12,706,192 42.56% +1.03
259 / 600
Increase 6
People's Socialist Party PSP Millie Stewart 13,117,256 43.94% +3.74
267 / 600
Increase 23
Nationalist Party NP Luka Beckers 1,129,993 3.78% –1.39
23 / 600
Decrease 12
Green Party GRN Eleanor Vilis 1,258,223 4.21% –0.29
25 / 600
Decrease 2
Centre Party C Willems Lockhart 715,821 2.40% –1.09
14 / 600
Decrease 7
Conservative Party CON Elise Marie 386,145 1.29% –0.85
7 / 600
Decrease 6
Traditional Ankrank Party TAP Francis Letterman 184,174 0.62% –0.19
3 / 600
Decrease 1
Pink Daphne Party PDP Emilena Tupel 89,145 0.30% –0.06
1 / 600
Decrease 1
Bokanist Values Party BVP Peter Watkinson 71,258 0.24% –0.03
1 / 600
Steady
Blank, invalid, and other parties 196,851 0.66% –0.14 n/a
Total 29,855,058 100%

Turnout

Type Population %
Population 40,146,752 100%
Eligible to vote 32,715,290 81.49%
Turnout 29,855,058 91.26%

Analysis

Indepth changes to the result

Sideways parliament bar chart

Parliament chart

Indepth result table

MPs who lost their set, MPs who gained their sets

Changes to government