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|[[Hans Glaster]]
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|[[Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg|Free Liberal Party]]
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|[[Ruby Nuurs]]
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|[[Alliance Party of Grensalbourg|Alliance Party]]
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|[[Tom Stuver]]
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 20 May 2024

2449 Grensalbourg general election

← 2446 January 1, 2449 (2449-01-01) March 2451 →

All 100 seats to the Grensalbourg legislature
51 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Peter Marnstricht Kelsey Vener Hans Glaster
Party PS Liberals Conservatives
Seats won 34 21 11
Popular vote 32.83% 20.12% 10.40%

Prime Minister before election

Peter Marnstricht
PS

Elected Prime Minister

Peter Marnstricht
PS

The 2449 Grensalbourg general election was held on 1 January 2449 to elect 100 members to the Grensalbourg legislature using the D'hondt method of proportional representation with a 2% minimum threshold. This was the first democratic election held because Grensalbourg had been a diarchal dictatorship since its founding in 2428, but recent constitutional reforms had created a newly elected legislature and prime minister.

Incumbent provisional prime minister Peter Marnstricht, who had been one of the two rulers of the state since 2446, led the People's Socialist Party to win the most seats. The party is a sister organisation to the party of the same name in Empherias, which helped with funding the campaign. The Liberal Party, another Empheri-led party won the second largest amount of seats at 21. The two parties chose to enter in a coalition of 55 seats, a majority of 8, as any other coalition would require a nationalist party or multiple parties. Marnstricht was elected prime minister.

The largest nationalist party was the VNEG winning 7 seats, and fellow Empheri nationalist parties the FLP and DLP won another combined 10 seats. Palak nationalist parties such as the Mutaarist party and PENP won a combined 5 seats.

Background[edit | edit source]

General Election[edit | edit source]

Results[edit | edit source]

Party Leader Pc +/– Seats
People's Socialist Party PS Peter Marnstricht 32.83% New
34 / 100
New
Liberal Party VV Kelsey Vener 20.12% New
21 / 100
New
Conservative Party KC Hans Glaster 10.40% New
11 / 100
New
Vactag de Nerijkenaat d'Empher VNEG Godwin Wheeler 7.11% New
7 / 100
New
Evergreen Party EV Egel Relding 6.78% New
7 / 100
New
Free Liberal Party BVG Ruby Nuurs 5.69% New
6 / 100
New
Alliance Party AL 5.14% New
5 / 100
New
Democratic Labour Party VDwG Tom Stuver 3.97% New
4 / 100
New
Panaare eep neverot Palak PENP Asmo Perta 3.11% New
3 / 100
New
Mutaarist Party CM Kels Tommsel 2.55% New
2 / 100
New
Sistynsfell Party SF Jo Netelen 1.26% New Did not qualify New
Party of Grensalbourg DeV 1.04% New Did not qualify New
Total 100% n/a 100 seats

Detailed Results[edit | edit source]

Turnout[edit | edit source]

Analysis[edit | edit source]

Indepth changes to the result[edit | edit source]

Sideways parliament bar chart[edit | edit source]

Parliament chart[edit | edit source]

Indepth result table[edit | edit source]

MPs who lost their set, MPs who gained their sets[edit | edit source]

Changes to government[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]