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1710 Hurmu by-elections

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The 1710 Hurmu by-elections occurred on 5.II.1710 (in Samhold and Al-Khadra, to give these previously unrepresented districts representation in the Assembly of Representatives, and on 10.IV.1710 in Transprinitica for an increased and renewed Transprinitican representation in the Assembly of Representatives, after it had transpired that the census authorities in Transprinitica in actuality had not conducted a census but rather made population approximations that were sent into the Central Government's Statistics department.

On 1.I.1710, the Assembly was reduced with 1 representative (the one for the Warring Islands, as these islands had now been ceded to the Benacian Union). After a census was held of the newly annexed territories (Al-Khadra in 1708; Samhold in 1710), the Electoral Commission determined that the Assembly would be temporarily (for the duration of its session; i.e. until the next general election) be expanded by 31 new seats, 1 for Samhold and 30 for the Al-Khadra district. This would give each voter an equal representation to voters in other parts of Hurmu.

Transprinitica was awarded 8 seats instead of its previous 2. After Transprinitica's election, the Assembly was expanded even more, to 135 seats.

Samhold Island

In Samhold Island, there was a tight race between Edasi Hurmu and the Coalition for Democratic Humanism. In the end, only 159 votes separated the two parties from another, with Edasi Hurmu taking Samhold's only seat. This came as a surprise to the Coalition for Democratic Humanism, which generally does better in insular areas of Hurmu, and with a big HPC voter base. Journalists theorized that the so-called Mondo Plan for repatriation of patriots from the Warring Islands saw a greater than expected favour for Edasi (Edasi and Mondo are allied in their support behind the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List in the Senate of the Lakes.

Party list Votes Percentage Seats
Edasi Hurmu 6724 43.83% 1
Coalition for Democratic Humanism 6565 42.79% 0
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 1551 10.11% 0
Conservative Party of Hurmu 502 3.27% 0

Al-Khadra District

Party list Percentage Seats
Conservative Party of Hurmu 57.30% 17
Coalition for Democratic Humanism 11.43% 4
Edasi Hurmu 10.76% 3
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 9.65% 3
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 4.60% 1
Liberals 3.62% 1
Blue Skies 2.64% 1

Transprinitica

Party Abbreviation Percentage Seats
Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu HUHU 28.30% 2
Edasi Hurmu EDASI 14.24% 1
Conservative Party of Hurmu CPH 10.57% 1
Elwynnese Workers' Party (suppressed for anti state actions, delegate arrested) EWP 10.53% 1 0
Coalition for Democratic Humanism (Main List) CDH 10.35% 1
Crandish People's PartySlobovian People's Party (CDH) CPP–SPP 9.46% 1
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu PVMH 9.25% 1
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu SDP 4.89% 0
Society of Yeshua SY 2.40% 0

Changes to the Assembly composition

The by-election saw the Conservative Party of Hurmu become the third-largest party in the Parlerment and the largest opposition party. Meanwhile, the Liberals and the Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu found new representation in the Parlerment, returning to Parlerment for the first time since 1707. Moreover, the Elwynnese Workers' Party and the Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu found representation in Hurmu's Parlerment for the first time.

1707 Warring Islands Al-Khadra Samhold Transprinitica 1710
Blue Skies 6 0 1 0 0 7
Coalition for Democratic Humanism 36 -1 4 0 1 40
Conservative Party of Hurmu 3 0 17 0 1 21
Edasi Hurmu 32 0 3 1 0 36
Elwynnese Workers' Party 0 0 0 0 1 1
Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu 0 0 0 0 1 1
Koos 4 0 0 0 0 4
Liberals 0 0 1 0 0 1
Moderate Party 2 0 0 0 0 2
Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu 0 0 1 0 1 1
Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu 10 0 3 0 1 14
Society of Yeshua 6 0 0 0 0 6