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Revision as of 11:28, 28 May 2024

Sanpantul general election, 2024
Sanpantul flag.png
None ←
11.II.1731 AN
→ 2025

All 253 seats to the Asenburi
128 seats needed for a majority.
  First party Second party Third party
  File:Naito Chinami.png Horie Zenko.jpg File:Hamit Özlüçay.png
Leader Naito Chinami Horie Zenko Hamit Özlüçay
Party Sanpantul Liberal Party Sanpantul Democrat Party Sanpantul Victory Banner
Alliance Royal Alliance People Alliance Royal Alliance
Leader since 1731 AN 1731 AN 1731 AN
Leader's seat Toichiten Sukyugawa Matzusaki
Seats won 117 52 29
Popular vote 3,471,156 1,542,902 878,783
Percentage 46.57% 20.70% 11.79%

Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  File:Ogura Hachiro.png File:Ikari Sozui.png File:Oe Kaede.png
Leader Ogura Hachiro Ikari Sozui Oe Kaede
Party [[Sanpantul Socialist Party|Template:Sanpantul Socialist Party/meta/shortname]] Green Spatula Smart Party
Alliance Democracy and Republican Alliance People Alliance
Leader since 1731 AN 1731 AN 1693 AN
Leader's seat Koriyama Kaazu Miyaji
Seats won 19 17 0
Popular vote 536,661 529,207 395,789
Percentage 7.2% 7.1% 5.31%

Prime Minister before election

Akari Suzuki (SLP)

Succeeding Prime Minister

Naito Chinami (SLP)