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The '''1683 elections for [[Prince of the Elwynnese Republic]]''' are scheduled to be held on 5.VIII.1683 with a possible second round a month later. The elections are to be held due to the removal for medical reasons of Prince [[Frederik Haabye Truls]].
The '''1683 elections for [[Prince of the Elwynnese Republic]]''' were held on 5.VIII.1683 due to the removal for medical reasons of previous Prince [[Frederik Haabye Truls]]. [[Helena Strand]], the [[Democratic Party of Elwynn|Democratic]] [[Congressional Government|leader]] of the [[Congressional Counties]], was elected with a majority of the votes in the first round.


== Candidates ==
== Candidates ==
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* '''[[Jorgen Basker-Daal]]''', leader of the [[Amokolian People's Party]], from [[Anun]]. Had a reputation as a negotiator and bridge builder. Upholds the unity of the Elwynnese Republic, wishes for the establishment of an Amokolian autonomous republic. Violently anti-Frankish in his rhetoric.
* '''[[Jorgen Basker-Daal]]''', leader of the [[Amokolian People's Party]], from [[Anun]]. Had a reputation as a negotiator and bridge builder. Upholds the unity of the Elwynnese Republic, wishes for the establishment of an Amokolian autonomous republic. Violently anti-Frankish in his rhetoric.


=== Banned Candidates ===
* [[Rob Delahaye|Rigoberto "Rob" Delahaye]], former businessman from Port Illumination. Delahaye attempted to run on the "Independent Elwynn" platform. In favour of a soft Elwxit from the Raspur Pact, highly critical of the influence of foreign political movements in the Elwynnese Republic. According to the Council of Eliria's official statement on the matter, his candidacy was terminated on account of his failure to properly communicate/register though the proper channels. In spite of this, Delahaye insists his run was cut short by a multinational conspiracy acting through the upper echelons of Elwynnese politics against his platform.
== Results ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Candidate !! Party !! Vote %
|-
| [[Helena Strand]] || DEM || 50.2
|-
| [[Patrush Adarenzadeh]] || EWP || 22.8
|-
| [[Jorgen Basker-Daal]] || APP || 13.2
|-
| [[Deirdre Valour]] || EMG || 10.6
|-
| [[Amin Salman al-Beebullahabadi]] || – || 3.2
|}
=== Analysis ===
Exit polls showed Strand leading among the all language groups in Elwynn except for Elw, Mishalanese, North Amokolian, Agnesian and Cimmerian. Her support was strongest among the upper (former nobility), and middle classes of Elwynn. She struggled to receive support from the working class.
In this election, the working class was highly split. While the Babkhi working class would normally always vote Behsaz-Eluin or Nationalist and Humanist, the lack of an N&H candidate on the ticket made many Babkhis prefer to vote for other Babkhis, such as al-Beebullahabadi and Adarenzadeh. Despite this, the Elwynnese Workers' Party was highly disappointed with the results of the election. It had hoped, as the voice of the opposition in Elwynn, to attract more critics from the opposition to the N&H–DEM–EHS–RHA–PR alliance. The opposition parties fielded candidates of their own, and this made it difficult for one oppoisition candidate to resonate in the media presence. In the end, Helena Strand, the popular leader of the Congressional Counties was elected with a majority of the votes in the first round. The planned second round was therefore cancelled for the first time since direct princely elections were instituted.


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Latest revision as of 07:01, 15 April 2020

The 1683 elections for Prince of the Elwynnese Republic were held on 5.VIII.1683 due to the removal for medical reasons of previous Prince Frederik Haabye Truls. Helena Strand, the Democratic leader of the Congressional Counties, was elected with a majority of the votes in the first round.

Candidates

Banned Candidates

  • Rigoberto "Rob" Delahaye, former businessman from Port Illumination. Delahaye attempted to run on the "Independent Elwynn" platform. In favour of a soft Elwxit from the Raspur Pact, highly critical of the influence of foreign political movements in the Elwynnese Republic. According to the Council of Eliria's official statement on the matter, his candidacy was terminated on account of his failure to properly communicate/register though the proper channels. In spite of this, Delahaye insists his run was cut short by a multinational conspiracy acting through the upper echelons of Elwynnese politics against his platform.

Results

Candidate Party Vote %
Helena Strand DEM 50.2
Patrush Adarenzadeh EWP 22.8
Jorgen Basker-Daal APP 13.2
Deirdre Valour EMG 10.6
Amin Salman al-Beebullahabadi 3.2

Analysis

Exit polls showed Strand leading among the all language groups in Elwynn except for Elw, Mishalanese, North Amokolian, Agnesian and Cimmerian. Her support was strongest among the upper (former nobility), and middle classes of Elwynn. She struggled to receive support from the working class.

In this election, the working class was highly split. While the Babkhi working class would normally always vote Behsaz-Eluin or Nationalist and Humanist, the lack of an N&H candidate on the ticket made many Babkhis prefer to vote for other Babkhis, such as al-Beebullahabadi and Adarenzadeh. Despite this, the Elwynnese Workers' Party was highly disappointed with the results of the election. It had hoped, as the voice of the opposition in Elwynn, to attract more critics from the opposition to the N&H–DEM–EHS–RHA–PR alliance. The opposition parties fielded candidates of their own, and this made it difficult for one oppoisition candidate to resonate in the media presence. In the end, Helena Strand, the popular leader of the Congressional Counties was elected with a majority of the votes in the first round. The planned second round was therefore cancelled for the first time since direct princely elections were instituted.