2459 Empherias general election

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2455 Empherias general election

← 2453 May 15, 2455 (2455-05-15) 2459 →

All 600 seats to the House of Parliament
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85.09% (Decrease 0.09)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Sofia Hopkins James Chester
Party PSP Liberals
Leader since 21 December 2447 22 March 2455
Last election 233 seats 131 seats
Seats won 360 144
Seat change Increase 167 Increase 13
Popular vote 21,189,582
58.94%
8,505,126
23.66%
Swing Increase 20.70 pp Increase 2.15 pp

Prime Minister before election

Sofia Hopkins
People's Socialist Party of Empherias

Elected Prime Minister

Sofia Hopkins
People's Socialist Party of Empherias

The 2459 Empherias general election was held on 1 September 2459 to elect 600 members to the Empherias parliament.

The PSP had passed a significant number of reforms in the 2455–2459 parliamentary term such as strengthening trade unions, worker-owned corporations, argued against federal court on issues around privatisation, improved public transport, invested in the surgical and health industries, and began working on public education reform. She worked extensively with the HKA's House of Representatives and premier Katelyn Roberts, herself a former PSP prime minister. The Liberals had elected Murray Lovelace as their new leader on 22 December 2455

Turnout decreased likely due to apathy. The PSP once again broke the record for most votes received at 21.6 million, winning 348 seats (down 12 from the last election) and a majority of 94. The Liberals increased by 25 seats to 169 seats, the Nationalists decreased by 8 seats to 48 seats, and Alliance increased by 3 seats to 22 seats. The Greens decreased by 7 seats to 8 seats total, halving their seat count again after having their seat count halved at the previous election.

Sofia Hopkins was re-elected prime minister to her fourth term.

Background

General Election

Results

Party Leader Popular vote Pc +/– Seats
People's Socialist Party PSP Sofia Hopkins 21,607,758 57.01% –1.93
348 / 600
Decrease 12
Liberal Party LP Murray Lovelace 10,502,196 27.71% +4.05
169 / 600
Increase 25
Nationalist Party NAT James Marceline 3,010,985 7.94% –1.29
48 / 600
Decrease 8
Alliance Party ALL Benjamin Kettes 1,391,776 3.67% +0.45
22 / 600
Increase 3
Green Party GRN Alistair C. Jones 512,156 1.35% –1.13
8 / 600
Decrease 7
Conservative Party CON Olev Reynolds 289,250 0.76% –0.16
4 / 600
Decrease 1
Anchor Party ANC Aves Mello 88,661 0.23% –0.03
1 / 600
Steady
Bokanist Values Party BVP 40,502 0.11% –0.01
0 / 600
Steady
Blank, invalid, and other parties below 10,000 461,259 1.22% +0.06 n/a
Total and swing 37,904,543 100% –2.99

Detailed Results

Turnout

Type Population %
Population 55,657,364 100%
Eligible to vote 45,567,882 81.87%
Turnout 37,904,543 83.18%

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

References