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Mercury legislative elections, 1736

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The Mercury legislative elections of 1736 were held in III.1736 to elect the eleventh Mercurian Parliament. Voting took place in all twenty states, each electing a number of representatives, using the Sainte-Laguë system.

Overview

President Gabrielle Fisher led the National Democratic Party into her first election as leader of the governing party, having won a landslide in the previous election.

Nationwide parties

Result

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 221   6   53 
 120 
Government (221 seats) Opposition (179 seats)
Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected Gain/loss % of votes % of seats
National Democratic Party Gabrielle Fisher 400 221 −24
Mercurian Labour Party Julian Stewart 400 120 +21
Conservative Beatrice Barker 400 53 +2
Others 124 6 +1
Total 1,324 400 Turnout 63.4%

Election of the President

The Presidential election was held following the legislative elections, between the leaders of all parties that attained over 10% of the available seats in Parliament. Beatrice Barker declined to stand for election. Gabrielle Fisher was elected in a single round.

Political party Candidate Round 1 Status
National Democratic Party Gabrielle Fisher 279 Elected
Mercurian Labour Party Caroline Griffiths 120 Defeated
Totals 399

Senate results

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 27   8   15 
 NDP  CON  MLP
Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected Gain/loss % of votes % of seats
National Democratic Party Gabrielle Fisher 50 27 −4 54.0%
Mercurian Labour Party Caroline Griffiths 50 15 +5 30.0%
Conservative Austin Evans 50 8 −1 16.0%
Others 33 0 0.0%
Total 183 50 Turnout 63.4%


Preceded by:
1733
Legislative elections in Mercury Followed by:
1739