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[[Category:Mercury]] [[Category:Elections]] [[Category:Mercurian general elections]]
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Revision as of 23:35, 9 May 2015

The Mercury general election of 2010 was held in June 2010 to elect the first Mercurian Parliament. Voting took place in 200 constituencies, each electing one representative, using the single transferable vote system.

Overview

The election was the first to be held since Mercury's claim on Micras. Previously, the National Party had led an interim government. Three parties contested all 200 seats, in addition to which, a number of candidates not affiliated to any party also stood under an "Independent" label.

Parties

Results

Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected % of votes % of seats
National Party Joe Foxon 200 3,295,224 143 66.6 71.5
Mercurian Labour Party Mary Lipton 200 740,824 27 14.9 13.5
Conservative James Cardley 200 702,823 25 14.2 12.5
Independents 27 208,730 5 4.2 2.5
Total 627 4,947,601 200 Turnout 79.5%

Seats by state

Political party Deacon May Mercury Taylor Tow Law Total
National Party 6 39 49 28 20 143
Mercurian Labour Party 0 9 10 5 3 27
Conservative 7 3 9 4 2 25
Independents 0 0 5 0 0 5
Total 13 51 74 37 25 240


Preceded by:
None
General elections in Mercury Followed by:
2013