2476 Nieuwbourg assembly election
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All 50 seats to the Assembly of Nieuwbourg 26 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 32.5% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2476 Nieuwbourg assembly election was held on 20 January 2476, to elect 50 members to the Nieuwbourg Assembly. Maya Taanverie stepped down as party leader, the first major party leader to only contest one assembly election. She was replaced by Bella Tuffen. Em Leks Paar would continue to contest her 4th assembly election (after the 2464, 2468, and 2472 elections) as Liberal party leader, being the mayoral incumbent hoping for another four years. Mens Braun continued as Nationalist leader.
The Liberals received 30 seats, an increase of 5 seats. The Socialists received 12 seats, seeing a decrease of 8 seats. The Nationalists received 4 seats, an increase of 2, while the Greens received 2 seats, an increase of 1. The remaining two seats were split between Alliance and the Conservatives. The Liberals saw a 10 seat majority, and Em Leks Paar remained the mayor.