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