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====Santander====
====Santander====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Region of Santander
|- style="text-align:center;"
| Party
| Votes
| Vote %
| Deputies
|-
| Federal Humanist Party
| 6,800,234
| 51.3%
| style="text-align:center;" | 45
|-
| Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
| 5,194,402
| 39.1%
| style="text-align:center;" | 34
|-
| Independent/Unaligned
| 769,738
| 5.8%
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
|-
| Digger's Society
| 278,698
| 2.1%
| style="text-align:center;" | 2
|-
| Freedom Party
| 225,613
| 1.7%
| style="text-align:center;" | 0
|-
| Totals
| 13,268,685
| 100.0%
| style="text-align:center;" | 86
|}
====Valencia====
====Valencia====
====Federal Capital District====
====Federal Capital District====

Revision as of 13:40, 25 August 2021

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New Alexandrian general election, 1698
Nouvelle Alexandrie flag.png
1693 ←
15.XV.1698 AN
→ 1703

All 619 seats to the Federal Assembly
310 seats needed for a majority.
  First party Second party Third party
  Seydlitz.jpg RobertBeaujolais.jpg IwashiiwaKazuemon.png
Leader Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz Robert Beaujolais Iwashiiwa Kazuemon
Party Federal Humanist Party Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance Digger's Society
Leader since 1697 AN 1694 AN 1693 AN
Leader's seat Isles of Caputia Alduria Alduria
Last election 296, 47.5% 146, 23.6% 15, 2.8%
Seats won 344 234 15
Seat change 48 88 None
Popular vote 51,848,707 35,597,571 2,418,941
Percentage 56.6% 38.9% 2.6%
Swing 9.1 pp 15.3 pp 0.2 pp

Fourth party Fifth party
 
RufusWahlberg.jpg
Leader Rufus Wahlberg
Party Freedom Party Independent
Leader since 1697 AN
Leader's seat Alduria
Seats won 5 21
Popular vote 1,694,874 3,330,395
Percentage 1.9% 3.6%

President of the Government before election

Augustus Strong (FHP)

Succeeding President of the Government

Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz (FHP)

The New Alexandrian general election of 1698 is the second general election of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie after its formation in 1685 AN. The 1698 general election was held from 13.XV.1698 AN to 15.XV.1698 AN, in line with the Proclamation of Punta Santiago and the laws of Nouvelle Alexandrie. With 91,560,093 votes cast, the election had a 62.5% turnout, lower than the 1693 general election.

The election resulted in the Federal Humanist Party securing a majority in the Federal Assembly of 34 seats. The Federal Humanist Party made a net gain of 48 seats and won 56.6% of the popular vote – the highest percentage for any party since the creation of the Federation in 1675 AN.

The election took place across all ten Regions, each with its own number of seats based on population, under proportional representation.

Background

At the end of the 1693 general election, the death of Marcel de la Croix and the pronounced disruption this caused on the process of forming a government led to the Federal Humanist Party,Cambio Democrático, and the Digger's Society forming a Government of National Unity. Soon after the assassination of de la Croix and just several hours before the deadline to form a government passed, Augustus Strong, leader of the Federal Humanist Party and formateur, announced that agreement on a unity government had been reached. The deal would involve the two largest parties sharing power, with Strong and Santiago Etienne of Cambio Democrático taking turns being President and Vice-President of the Government. Both would exchange roles every AN year, with Strong beginning the rotation.

Results of 1693 elections

Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected Gain/loss % of votes % of seats
Federal Humanist Party Augustus Strong 619 53,647,495 296 47.5% 47.8%
Cambio Democratico Santiago Etienne 619 29,574,595 162 26.2% 26.1%
Progressive Federalist Party Marcel de la Croix † 619 26,619,864 146 23.6% 23.5%
Digger's Society Iwashiiwa Kazuemon 619 3,115,684 15 2.8% 2.4%
Total 2,476 112,957,638 619 Turnout 74.4%

Date of the election

Opinion polling

Electoral system

Regional seat apportionment

Campaigns

Contesting Parties

Federal Humanist Campaign

Social Democratic & Liberal Campaign

Digger's Society Campaign

Freedom Party Campaign

Results

National

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 344   234   15 
 3 
 21 
 FHPFhp Icon.png(344)  SDLASolidarityPartyNAXLogo.png(234)  DSDs icon.png(15)
 FPFreedomPartyLogo.png(3)
 Ind. (21)
Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected Gain/loss % of votes % of seats
Federal Humanist Party Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz 619 51,848,707 344 48 seats 56.6% 55.5%
Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance Robert Beaujolais 619 35,597,571 234 72 seats 38.9% 37.8%
Digger's Society Iwashiiwa Kazuemon 619 2,418,941 15 No gain/loss 2.4% 2.6%
Freedom Party Rufus Walberg 619 1,694,874 5 2 seats 0.8% 1.9%
Independent 310 3,330,395 21 21 seats 3.6% 3.3%
Total 2,786 91,560,093 619 Turnout 62.5%

Regional

Alduria

Region of Alduria
Party Votes Vote % Deputies
Federal Humanist Party 11,486,631 51.3% 75
Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance 9,238,174 41.2% 61
Digger's Society 717,354 3.2% 5
Independent/Unaligned 493,181 2.2% 3
Freedom Party 470,764 2.1% 3
Totals 22,406,104 100.0% 147

Wechua Nation

Region of the Wechua Nation
Party Votes Vote % Deputies
Federal Humanist Party 10,574,172 50.1% 71
Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance 8,323,047 39.5% 55
Independent/Unaligned 1,181,472 5.6% 8
Digger's Society 632,931 3.0% 4
Freedom Party 379,759 1.8% 0
Totals 21,091,381 100.0% 138

Santander

Region of Santander
Party Votes Vote % Deputies
Federal Humanist Party 6,800,234 51.3% 45
Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance 5,194,402 39.1% 34
Independent/Unaligned 769,738 5.8% 5
Digger's Society 278,698 2.1% 2
Freedom Party 225,613 1.7% 0
Totals 13,268,685 100.0% 86

Valencia

Federal Capital District

Isles of Caputia

New Luthoria

Islas de la Libertad

North Lyrica

South Lyrica

Analysis

Notable results

Post-election government formation

See also