Elections in the High Kingdoms of Alaxia

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Federal Government[edit | edit source]

Presidential[edit | edit source]

Date Turnout Left Candidate Abstained Right Candidate
Name and Accolades Party Endorsement Votes Votes Endorsement Party Name and Accolades
11 November 2449 (74.2% elg)
96.5%
Ar Yalgirin Liberal 47[E 1] 55.23%
(168,518,805)
6.52%
(19,893,946)
38.25%
(116,709,113)
28[E 2] Conservative Ceau Cassor
5 November 2454 (73.8% elg)
96.2%
Ar Yalgirin 46[E 3] 50.45%
(168,860,567)
4.12%
(13,790,001)
45.43%
(152,058,188)
29[E 4] Bitrez Enaar
13 November 2459 (73.2% elg)
95.8%
Charlotte Regel Red Bloq 27 47.46%
(171,515,445)
3.97%
(14,347,162)
48.57%
(175,526,868)
48 Liberal Ash Tyrpitz
6 November 2464 (72.8% elg)
95.2%
Tonio Versho Liberal 51 57.27%
(217,090,865)
1.49%
(5,648,077)
41.24%
(156,326,651)
24 Conservative Monike Trovolte
14 November 2469 (72.4% elg)
91.2%
Tonio Versho 47 45.68%
(173,297,930)
8.21%
(31,146,585)
46.11%
(174,929,238)
28 Çenturiu Magashei
15 November 2474 (72.2% elg)
93.2%
Kacey Almes Red Bloq 33 31.97%
(128,435,366)
14.32%
(57,528,759)
53.71%
(215,773,021)
42 Liberal Saryne Kyrven
9 November 2479 (72.1% elg)
93.5%
Narko Kalo 38 47.76%
(199,041,211)
4.12%
(17,170,222)
48.12%
(200,541,522)
37 Saryne Kyrven
16 November 2484 (72.1% elg)
93.9%
Myles Bell 38 48.14%
(208,348,275)
3.47%
(15,018,041)
48.39%
(209,430,266)
37 Shozé Laurençio
10 November 2489 (71.9% elg)
96.2%
Emmelie Morris 51 47.49%
(216,894,931)
12.27%
(56,039,183)
40.24%
(183,782,944)
24 Conservative Ansar Karven
18 November 2494 (71.7% elg)
91.4%
Otto Campbell 31 46.72%
(206,663,105)
4.15%
(18,357,275)
49.13%
(217,323,595)
44 Liberal Albert Styrer
12 November 2499 (71.5% elg)
93.1%
Peter Erikvier 35 40.89%
(187,166,297)
2.84%
(12,999,567)
56.27%
(257,565,360)
40 Çimon Valena
13 November 2504 (71.8% elg)
92.7%
John Malkey 36 49.12%
(231,153,449)
1.33%
(6,258,837)
49.55%
(233,176,983)
39 Conservative Antuan Madalena

Endorsement details[edit | edit source]

  1. The endorsements for the 2449 Liberal candidate include:
  2. The endorsements for the 2449 Conservative candidate include:
  3. The endorsements for the 2454 Liberal candidate include:
  4. The endorsements for the 2454 Conservative candidate include:

House of Representatives[edit | edit source]

Redistricting takes place 3 months before election day. The process begins earlier with several review stages in the upcoming years, but the finalised maps are released on 1 July on the redistricting year.

Date NAkM GaDP Red Bloq Pink Daphnes Liberals CAP Janvariye Anorin JCPK BVP ORDER UNION FEDERAL NAT
1st Districting (2447-2457)
10 October 2447
15 October 2450
21 October 2453
4 October 2456
2nd Districting (2457-2467)
9 October 2459
25 October 2462
31 October 2465
3rd Districting (2467-2477)
18 October 2468
10 October 2471
14 October 2474
4th Districting (2477-2487)
28 October 2477
11 October 2480
7 October 2483
6 October 2486
5th Districting (2487-2497)
11 October 2489
8 October 2492
12 October 2495
6th Districting (2497-2507)
31 October 2498 1 9 186 25 171 4 113 n/a 50 35 1 0 0 5
6 October 2501
10 October 2504
7th Districting (2507-2517)
2507
2510
2513
2516
8th Districting (2517-2527)
2519
2522

Devolved Governments[edit | edit source]

Ahitereira[edit | edit source]

Empherias[edit | edit source]

Election PSP Liberal Nationalist Greens Alliance Labour Conservative Anchor Other Majority Largest party New prime minister
2393 101 351 0 5 244 Conservative
28 March 2402 50 Increase 50 42 Decrease 59 6 Increase 6 16 Increase 16 0 Steady 288 Increase 288 198 Decrease 153 0 Steady 0 Decrease 5 –13 PP Felix D'laminet
1 May 2407 132 Increase 82 22 Decrease 20 2 Decrease 4 6 Decrease 10 0 Steady 277 Decrease 11 161 Decrease 37 0 Steady 0 Steady –24 PP Felix D'laminet
10 April 2411 232 Increase 100 18 Decrease 4 4 Increase 2 0 Decrease 6 0 Steady 220 Decrease 57 124 Decrease 37 1 Increase 1 1 Increase 1 –69 PSP Elizabeth Rose
18 April 2412 239 Increase 7 7 Decrease 11 8 Increase 4 0 Steady 2 Increase 2 251 Increase 31 93 Decrease 31 0 Decrease 1 0 Decrease 1 –50 PP Henry Watford
21 December 2414 247 Increase 8 28 Increase 21 8 Steady 2 Increase 2 2 Steady 248 Decrease 3 63 Decrease 30 1 Increase 1 1 Increase 1 –53 PP Henry Watford
21 December 2415 328 Increase 81 25 Decrease 3 12 Increase 4 3 Increase 1 4 Increase 2 171 Decrease 77 54 Decrease 9 1 Steady 2 Increase 1 54 PSP Elizabeth Rose
1 May 2420 383 Increase 55 36 Increase 11 24 Increase 12 4 Increase 1 1 Decrease 3 Decrease 171 150 Increase 96 1 Steady 1 Decrease 1 164 PSP Elizabeth Rose
26 January 2423 427 Increase 44 22 Decrease 14 28 Increase 4 7 Increase 3 4 Increase 3 111 Decrease 39 1 Steady 0 Decrease 1 252 PSP Elizabeth Rose
17 September 2425 351 Decrease 76 179 Increase 157 17 Decrease 11 9 Increase 2 11 Increase 7 20 Decrease 91 6 Increase 5 7 Increase 7 100 PSP Alice Rettels
1 September 2429 378 Increase 27 163 Decrease 16 16 Decrease 1 11 Increase 2 9 Decrease 2 15 Decrease 5 4 Decrease 2 4 Decrease 3 154 PSP Alice Rettels
25 May 2432 342 Decrease 36 188 Increase 25 20 Increase 4 10 Decrease 1 15 Increase 6 18 Increase 3 4 Steady 3 Decrease 1 82 PSP Alice Rettels
18 September 2435 232 Decrease 110 304 Increase 116 21 Increase 1 7 Decrease 3 16 Increase 1 9 Decrease 9 6 Increase 2 5 Increase 2 6 Liberal Skylar Lawrence
24 September 2440 244 Increase 12 253 Decrease 51 35 Increase 14 27 Increase 20 21 Increase 5 13 Increase 4 4 Decrease 2 3 Decrease 2 –48 Liberal Skylar Lawrence
21 December 2441 267 Increase 23 259 Increase 6 23 Decrease 12 25 Decrease 2 14 Decrease 7 7 Decrease 6 3 Decrease 1 2 Decrease 1 –34 PSP Katelyn Roberts
8 September 2445 307 Increase 20 214 Decrease 45 24 Increase 1 25 Steady 18 Increase 4 8 Increase 1 2 Decrease 1 2 Steady 12 PSP Katelyn Roberts
26 May 2448 98 Decrease 209 147 Decrease 67 77 Increase 53 31 Increase 6 12 Decrease 6 227 Increase 227 6 Decrease 2 2 Steady 0 Decrease 2 –74 Labour (AS) Lukas Knight
8 September 2449 133 Increase 35 155 Increase 8 75 Decrease 2 24 Decrease 7 17 Increase 5 187 Decrease 40 7 Increase 1 2 Steady 0 Steady –114 Labour (AS) Lukas Knight
7 September 2453 233 Increase 100 131 Decrease 24 61 Decrease 14 29 Increase 5 21 Increase 4 119 Decrease 68 5 Decrease 2 1 Decrease 1 0 Steady –68 PSP Sofia Hopkins
15 May 2455 360 Increase 127 144 Increase 13 56 Decrease 5 15 Decrease 14 19 Decrease 2 5 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady 118 PSP Sofia Hopkins
1 September 2459 348 Decrease 12 169 Increase 25 48 Decrease 8 8 Decrease 7 22 Increase 3 4 Decrease 1 1 Steady 0 Steady 94 PSP Sofia Hopkins
2463 Sofia Hopkins
2468 Sofia Hopkins
2473 Klara Willows
2475 Scarlett May
2480 Scarlett May
2485 Scarlett May
2487 Alistair Walker
2491 Lucy King
2495 Lucy King
2499 Lucy King
2501 William Turner
Election Date Elected prime minister Largest party Seats Majority Second place Seats Third place Seats Fourth place Seats Fifth place Seats Other
2449 (MPs) 8 September 2449 Lukas Knight Populist 200 -101 Red Bloq 176 Liberal 171 Nationalist 27 Greens 10 16 (7all, 4ak, 4con, 1bvp)
2453 (MPs) 7 September 2453 Sofia Hopkins Red Bloq 257 -16 Populist 156 144 Greens 19 Nationalist 13 11 (6all, 3con, 2ak)
2455 (MPs) 15 May 2455 401 202 Liberal 155 Greens 23 Nationalist 7 Alliance 6 8 (5con, 3ak)
2459 (MPs) 1 September 2459 386 172 162 19 14 10 9 (7con, 2ak)
2463 (MPs) 12 September 2463 367 134 179 Nationalist 25 Greens 12 Conservative 10 7 (4ak, 2all, 1bvp)
2468 (MPs) 27 September 2468 274 -27 249 Greens 31 Nationalist 20 12 14 (9all, 5ak)
2473 (MPs) 4 May 2473 Klara Willows 311 22 215 Nationalist 41 Greens 19 Alliance 6 8 (5con, 2ak, 1bvp)
2475 (MPs) 1 November 2475 Scarlett May Liberal 305 10 Red Bloq 239 29 16 5 6 (4ak, 2con)
2480 (MPs) 18 February 2480 339 78 195 50 7 4 5 (2con, 2ak, 1bvp)
2485 (MPs) 1 September 2485 320 40 209 41 Alliance 13 Greens 10 7 (4con, 2ak, 1bvp)
2487 (MPs) 30 January 2487 Alistair Walker Red Bloq 353 106 Nationalist 120 Liberal 78 21 14 14 (10con, 2ak, 2bvp)
2491 (MPs) 19 February 2491 Lucy King 417 234 87 36 29 Conservative 18 13 (6g, 4ak, 3bvp)
2495 (MPs) 29 September 2495 291 -10 Liberal 207 Nationalist 68 12 Greens 11 11 (8con, 2ak, 1bvp)
2499 (MPs) 2 September 2499 296 -5 254 25 10 6 9 (6con, 2ak, 1bvp)
2501 (MPs) 26 March 2501 William Turner Liberal 344 88 Red Bloq 156-1 Labour 45 Nationalist 36 5 13 (5con, 5all, 3ak)
2506 (MPs) 18 July 2506 275 -26 129-2 84 61 Alliance 27 22 (12g, 5con, 4syn, 1a)
2507 (MPs) 24 July 2507 Pippin Pierre Nationalist 198 -103 Labour 147 Liberal 133 Red Bloq 46-6 33 37 (18g, 8 syn, 7con, 2ak, 2bvp)
2510 (MPs) 1 May 2510 227 -74 172 105 Greens 39 26 31 (10ak, 9psp, 7con, 2syn, 2rb, 1bvp)
2513 (MPs) 14 May 2513 Spencer Wright 200 -101 185 137 32 23 23 (16ak, 3con, 3psp, 1syn)
2515 (MPs) 11 October 2515 John Malkey Labour 276 -25 Liberal 165 Nationalist 97 28 21 13 (9ak, 2con, 1syn, 1psp)
2518 (MPs) 3 April 2518 323 46 126 64 34 Ankranks 24 29 (17all, 8con, 2syn, 1psp, 1bvp)
2519 (MPs) 21 December 2519 Valorie Metz Liberal 269 -32 Labour 201 47 27 25 31 (21all, 8con, 1psp, 1bvp)

Kiavalar[edit | edit source]

Koresa[edit | edit source]

Peryzium[edit | edit source]

Presidential Elections[edit | edit source]

The voting ballots are open to electors for the 4 weeks before the Wednesday of election week (2nd week of November), with the results being announced to the House of Representatives on the Thursday. The election week for snap elections will be 6 weeks after campaigning season began (usually 8 weeks following the vote of an election in the government). Each election that isn't a snap election will be five years after the previous based off of the year. For example, an election held in January 2507 or December 2507, the next election will still be November 2512.

Date Turnout Left Candidate Right Candidate Abstained
Name and previous occupations Party Endorsement Votes Votes Endorsement Party Name and previous occupations
11 November 2449
16 November 2454
22 November 2459
21 November 2464
5 July 2466
3 November 2471
9 November 2476
13 March 2477
9 September 2479
29 November 2484
5 November 2489 Kiavalari male Janvariye
10 November 2494 Koresan male Liberal Ahitereiran male Conservative
15 November 2499 (71.5% elg)

93.1%

Peter Erikvier
  • Financial Adviser (2487-2497)
  • Deputy Chancellor (2497-2499)
Red Bloq 35 electors
  • 24 Socialists
  • 6 Carpiviyas
  • 3 Daphnes
  • 2 Greens
40.89%

(187,166,297)

56.27%

(257,565,360)

40 electors
  • 21 Liberals
  • 10 Janvariyes
  • 4 Conservatives
  • 4 Bokanists
  • 1 Nationalists
Liberals Çimon Valena
  • Mayor of Inysta
  • Minister of Arts and Culture
  • HKA Congressman
2.84%

(12,999,567)

8 November 2504 (71.8% elg)

92.7%

John Malkey
  • Chief Adviser (2488-2495)
  • Chairman of the Socialists (2495-2500)
  • Prime Minister of Empherias (2515-pres)
36 electors
  • 18 Socialists
  • 12 Liberals
  • 4 Labour
  • 2 Greens
49.12%

(231,153,449)

49.55%

(233,176,983)

39 electors
  • 19 Conservatives
  • 9 Liberals
  • 7 JCPKs
  • 4 Bokanists
Conservatives Antuan Madalena 1.33%

(6,258,837)

13 November 2509 (72.1% elg)

92.9%

Marlene Mariya-Rhommel
  • HKA Congresswoman (2499-2509)
TBD TBD
17 November 2514 Viktoria Brandst
  • Senior Civil Servant (2506-2511)
  • Senior Shadow Minister (2511-2514)
TBD TBD Kazan Myreni
10 November 2519
13 November 2524

References[edit | edit source]

Empherias[edit | edit source]

Pre-Unification[edit | edit source]

see Elections in the Kingdom of Empherias for all elections prior to the unification with the High Kingdoms (1610-1948)

Post-Unification[edit | edit source]

Date

Kiavar[edit | edit source]

Koresa[edit | edit source]

Peryzium[edit | edit source]

Empherias[edit | edit source]

Election Date Elected prime minister Largest party Seats Majority Second place Seats Third place Seats Fourth place Seats Fifth place Seats Other
2402 (MPs) 28 March 2402 Felix D'laminet Populist 288 -13 Conservative 198 Red Bloq 50 Liberal 42 Greens 16 6
2407 (MPs) 1 May 2407 277 -24 161 132 22 6 2
2411 (MPs) 10 April 2411 Elizabeth Rose Red Bloq 232 -69 Populist 220 Conservative 124 18 Nationalist 4 2
2412 (MPs) 18 April 2412 Henry Watford Populist 251 -50 Red Bloq 239 93 Nationalist 8 Liberal 7 2
2414 (MPs) 21 December 2414 248 -53 247 63 Liberal 28 Nationalist 8 6
2415 (MPs) 21 December 2415 Elizabeth Rose Red Bloq 328 56 Populist 171 54 25 12 10
2420 (MPs) 1 May 2420 383 166 Conservative 150 Liberal 36 Nationalist 24 Greens 4 3
2423 (MPs) 26 January 2423 427 254 111 Nationalist 28 Liberal 22 7 5
2425 (MPs) 17 September 2425 Alice Rettels 351 102 Liberal 179 Conservative 20 Nationalist 17 Alliance 11 22
2429 (MPs) 1 September 2429 378 156 163 Nationalist 16 Conservative 15 Greens 11 17
2432 (MPs) 25 May 2432 342 84 188 20 18 Alliance 15 17
2435 (MPs) 18 September 2435 Skylar Lawrence Liberal 304 8 Red Bloq 232 21 Alliance 16 Conservative 9 18
2440 (MPs) 24 September 2440 259 -42 254 33 Greens 29 Alliance 7 18
2441 (MPs) 21 December 2441 Katelyn Roberts Red Bloq 288 -13 Liberal 259 Greens 20 Nationalist 17 10 6
2445 (MPs) 8 September 2445 322 44 207 22 21 9 19
2448 (MPs) 26 May 2448 Lukas Knight Populist 252 -49 211 Red Bloq 104 10 Greens 10 13
2449 (MPs) 8 September 2449 200 -101 Red Bloq 176 Liberal 171 27 10 16
2453 (MPs) 7 September 2453 Sofia Hopkins Red Bloq 285 -16 Populist 162 114 Greens 16 Nationalist 13 10
2458 (MPs) 1 September 2458 503 406 Liberal 69 Nationalist 11 11 Conservative 3 3
2463 (MPs) 12 September 2463 367 134 179 25 12 10 7
2468 (MPs) 27 September 2468 274 -27 249 Greens 31 Nationalist 20 12 14
2473 (MPs) 4 May 2473 Klara Willows 321 42 219 Nationalist 41 Greens 9 5 5
2475 (MPs) 1 November 2475 Scarlett May Liberal 283 -18 Red Bloq 262 43 6 Ankranks 4 2
2480 (MPs) 18 February 2480 341 82 199 51 3 2 4
2485 (MPs) 1 September 2485 323 46 209 46 10 Conservative 4 8
2487 (MPs) 30 January 2487 Alistair Walker Red Bloq 380 160 Nationalist 129 Liberal 77 Ankranks 4 Greens 3 7
2491 (MPs) 19 February 2491 Lucy King 487 374 65 24 Conservative 7 Alliance 5 12
2495 (MPs) 29 September 2495 298 -3 Liberal 212 Nationalist 73 8 Greens 4 5
2499 (MPs) 2 September 2499 296 -5 264 25 6 Alliance 4 5
2501 (MPs) 26 March 2501 William Turner Liberal 341 82 Red Bloq 157 Labour 45 Nationalist 38 Conservative 8 11
2506 (MPs)
2511 (MPs)
2515 (MPs)
2518 (MPs)
2519 (MPs)