Aerlan general election, 1745
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The Aerlan general election, 1745 is the upcoming fourth general election scheduled to be held 1.I.1740 AN to 7.I.1740 AN in Aerla. The Presidency, along with all 110 seats in the National Assembly are to be contested, with 56 seats needed for a majority. The election will be held with the effects of the 1743 Aerlan housing bubble, the continuing effects of the East Keltian Collapse, the ongoing push for energy independence, and the rise of conservatism in Aerla following Michel Sabbagh's victory in the previous election.
Michel Sabbagh announced his intention to run for a second term as early as 1743 AN, and officially registered with the National Electoral Commission in 1744 AN. The Reformist Bloc announced former Minister of the Interior Victor Mara as their candidate, beating out several other Fitzroy-era cabinet members in primaries. The Agrarian Bloc announced Donald Smith, a former schoolteacher and activist as their presidential candidate. Alexis Hallston of the Nazarene Bloc, while not running for the presidency, announced her endorsement for Sabbagh.