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Latest revision as of 15:46, 10 July 2024

2449 Grensalbourg general election

← March 2451 October 22, 2454 (2454-10-22) 2454 →

All 100 seats to the Grensalbourg legislature
51 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Peter Marnstricht Kelsey Vener
Party PS VV (Liberals)
Last election 34 22
Seats won 38 23
Seat change Increase 4 Increase 1
Popular vote 35.97% 22.17%
Swing Increase 3.99 pp Increase 0.28 pp

Prime Minister before election

Benjamin Haavista
PS

Elected Prime Minister

Benjamin Haavista
PS

The October 2451 Grensalbourg general election was held on 12 October 2451 to elect 100 members to the Grensalbourg legislature using the D'hondt method of proportional representation with a 2% minimum threshold. The results saw a continuation of the current PS–VV coalition government.

Peter Marnstricht resigned as prime minister after 5 years in office on 1 June 2451. His official statement was that he had failed to make any meaningful changes to the seat count, even losing voters, and that after 3 years being unelected, he thought he wasn't cut out enough for the role. Benjamin Haavista, the first half-Empheri half-Palak leader of Grensalbourg in history, became the new PS leader and thus the new prime minister midterm. To re-affirm his mandate, he called an early October election.

The PS won 38 seats, an increase of 4 from the last election, and an increase of nearly 4 percentage points to 35.97% of the popular vote. The Liberals made only modest gains of 0.3 percentage points in the popular vote, which translated to another new seat. The PS–VV coalition grew to 61 seats, a majority of 20. Benjamin Haavista was re-elected prime minister.

Background[edit | edit source]

General Election[edit | edit source]

Results[edit | edit source]

Party Leader Pc +/– Seats
People's Socialist Party PS Benjamin Haavista 35.97% +3.99 38
Increase 4
Liberal Party VV Kelsey Vener 22.17% +0.28 23
Increase 1
Conservative Party KC Hans Glaster 7.21% –3.51 7
Decrease 4
Free Liberal Party BVG Ruby Nuurs 5.94% +0.30 6
Steady
Alliance Party AL 5.88% +0.68 6
Increase 1
Evergreen Party EV Egel Relding 5.57% –1.32 5
Decrease 2
Democratic Labour Party VDwG Tom Stuver 5.04% +0.68 5
Increase 1
Vactag de Nerijkenaat d'Empher VNEG Godwin Wheeler 3.29% –2.86 3
Decrease 3
Sistynsfell Party SF Jo Netelen 3.11% +1.20 3
Increase 3
Panaare eep neverot Palak PENP Asmo Perta 2.60% –0.38 2
Decrease 1
Mutaarist Party CM Kels Tommsel 2.20% –0.13 2
Steady
Party of Grensalbourg DeV 1.02% +0.07 0 Did not qualify Steady
Total 100% +2.14 100 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]