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| next_election = 1735 Sanaman general election
| next_election = 1735 Sanaman general election
| next_year = 1735
| next_year = 1735
| seats_for_election = All 483 seats of the House of People's Delegates <br> '''242 seats''' needed for a majority
| seats_for_election = All 512 seats of the House of People's Delegates <br> '''257 seats''' needed for a majority
| election_date = 12.X.1731
| election_date = 12.X.1731
| turnout = <!--77,612,212 (88.73%) 69,954,061 (82.63%) 72,104,821 (87.08%) 70,080,261 (87.13%) 67,549,866 (86.72%)-->
| turnout = {{decrease}} 71,093,601 <!--77,612,212 (88.73%) 69,954,061 (82.63%) 72,104,821 (87.08%) 70,080,261 (87.13%) 67,549,866 (86.72%)-->


| image1 = [[File:Toti Lampa.png|100px]]
| image1 = [[File:Toti Lampa.png|100px]]
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| seats1 = '''409'''
| seats1 = '''409'''
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 111
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 111
| popular_vote1 = <!-- 31,614,256 2,434,895-->
| popular_vote1 = {{increase}} 40,025,697 <!-- 31,614,256 2,434,895-->
| percentage1 = <!-- 40.73% -->
| percentage1 = {{increase}} 56.30% <!-- 40.73% -->
| swing1 =  
| swing1 =  


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| seats2 = 62 <!--21 38 '''259'''-->
| seats2 = 62 <!--21 38 '''259'''-->
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 41
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 41
| popular_vote2 = <!--{{decrease}} 13,717,422{{increase}} 29,744,467; 22,360,643; 20,414,380; 16,763,193-->
| popular_vote2 = {{increase}} 26,496,585 <!--{{decrease}} 13,717,422{{increase}} 29,744,467; 22,360,643; 20,414,380; 16,763,193-->
| percentage2 = <!--{{decrease}} 11.06%{{increase}} 42.52%; 31.28%; 29.13%; 24.64%-->
| percentage2 = {{increase}} 37.27% <!--{{decrease}} 11.06%{{increase}} 42.52%; 31.28%; 29.13%; 24.64%-->
| swing2 = <!--{{decrease}} 31.46%{{increase}} 11.24%-->
| swing2 = <!--{{decrease}} 31.46%{{increase}} 11.24%-->


| party3 = Minor parties
| image3 = [[File:Gjorgja Calanutti.png|100px]]
| last_election3 = 12<!--12 14-->
| leader3 = Gjorgja Calanutti
| seats3 = 12 <!--12 12-->
| party3 = Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
| seat_change3 = 0 <!--0-->
| alliance3 =
| popular_vote3 = <!--2,434,895 {{decrease}} 2,371,443; 3,424,414; 2,305,641; 2,517,657-->
| last_election3 = ''New''
| percentage3 = <!--3.14% {{decrease}} 3.39%; 4.79%; 3.29%; 3.32%-->
| leaders_seat3 = Acquecalde 1
| swing3 = <!--{{decrease}} 1.40%; 1.50%; 0.03%-->
| seats3 = 20
| seat_change3 = {{increase}} 20
| popular_vote3 = {{increase}} 2,619,064
| percentage3 = {{increase}} 3.68%
| swing3 =
 
| party4 = Minor parties
| last_election4 = 12<!--12 14-->
| seats4 = 12 <!--12 12-->
| seat_change4 = 0 <!--0-->
| popular_vote4 = {{increase}} 1,437,599 <!--2,434,895 {{decrease}} 2,371,443; 3,424,414; 2,305,641; 2,517,657-->
| percentage4 = {{increase}} 2.02% <!--3.14% {{decrease}} 3.39%; 4.79%; 3.29%; 3.32%-->
| swing4 = <!--{{decrease}} 1.40%; 1.50%; 0.03%-->


| map_image          = <!--SNM_1723_elections.png-->
| map_image          = <!--SNM_1723_elections.png-->
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' took place on 12.X.1731, to elect two of three houses of the [[Lhusan Nasyonal]]. About a month before the election, the [[National Judex of Sanama|National Judex]] banned the [[Party of Democratic Humanism]] due to its involvement in the [[1731 Cisamarrese insurrection]]. Its leader, [[Darius Hosseini]], had already defected to the [[Benacian Union]], and with several center-right and right wing parties having merged into the party after the 1727 election, the campaign was blindsided by the ruling. With the deadline for registering parties and candidates having already passed, all candidates for the Humanists were inelligible for election on the party ticket overnight. This left the [[Agrarian League]], Citizens United and the Democratic Nazarene Union on the political right, with only the first party with any reasonable chance of winning seats. Both the government and the National Judex were heavily criticised by the right, calling the banning of the PDH a "political hitjob". Qukalsim [[Toti Lampa]] fired back saying that it should be self-evident that parties engaging in insurrection should not be allowed to participate in elections. The majoritarian electoral system prevented several minor parties from getting into the House of People's Delegates.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' took place on 12.X.1731, to elect two of three houses of the [[Lhusan Nasyonal]]. About a month before the election, the [[National Judex of Sanama|National Judex]] banned the [[Party of Democratic Humanism]] due to its involvement in the [[1731 Cisamarrese insurrection]]. Its leader, [[Darius Hosseini]], had already defected to the [[Benacian Union]], and with several center-right and right wing parties having merged into the party after the 1727 election, the campaign was blindsided by the ruling. With the deadline for registering parties and candidates having already passed, all candidates for the Humanists were inelligible for election on the party ticket overnight. This left the [[Agrarian League]], Citizens United and the Democratic Nazarene Union on the political right, with only the first party with any reasonable chance of winning seats. Both the government and the National Judex were heavily criticised by the right, calling the banning of the PDH a "political hitjob". Qukalsim [[Toti Lampa]] fired back saying that it should be self-evident that parties engaging in insurrection should not be allowed to participate in elections. The majoritarian electoral system prevented several minor parties from getting into the House of People's Delegates.  
== Constituencies per people's republics ==
{| class="wikitable"
! People's republic !! Constituencies
|-
| Ailan Feq || 5
|-
| Amarra Esa || 25
|-
| Cisamarra || 29
|-
| Estarisa || 3
|-
| Fatehpur Sikri || 62
|-
| Harekina || 26
|-
| Indipendensa || 31
|-
| Kortilhera || 28
|-
| Laq Republic || 6
|-
| Niyi || 105
|-
| Panetira || 32
|-
| Pixa Teta || 40
|-
| Sanilla Ate || 32
|-
| Sanilla Senter || 28
|-
| Semisa || 29
|-
| Semisa City || 3
|-
| Soli || 28
|-
! Sanama !! 512
|}


== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==
The controversies surrounding the election forced Qukalsim Lampa to address the shortcomings of the political system. With his massive supermajority, he pledged to reform Sanaman democracy by changing to proportional voting and reducing the Lhusan Nasyonal to a bicameral parliament by removing the House of Councillors and making the Council of People's Republics directly elected as well. A more controversial proposal was to create a supervisory council, to provide a more long-term vision and agenda for the governance of the country.
The controversies surrounding the election forced Qukalsim Lampa to address the shortcomings of the political system. With his massive supermajority, he pledged to reform Sanaman democracy by changing to proportional voting and reducing the Lhusan Nasyonal to a bicameral parliament by removing the House of Councillors and making the Council of People's Republics directly elected as well. A more controversial proposal was to create a supervisory council, to provide a more long-term vision and agenda for the governance of the country.

Revision as of 20:33, 23 June 2024

1731 House of People's Delegates election
Sanama
← 1727 12.X.1731 1735 →

All 512 seats of the House of People's Delegates
257 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 71,093,601

  Majority party Minority party
  Toti Lampa.png Kito Paliso.png Gjorgja Calanutti.png
Leader Toti Lampa Kito Paliso Gjorgja Calanutti
Party Workers' Revolutionary Front Agrarian League Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
Leader's seat Kopore East Acquecalde 1
Last election 298 21 New
Seats won 409 62 20
Seat change 111 41 20
Popular vote 40,025,697 26,496,585 2,619,064
Percentage 56.30% 37.27% 3.68%
  Fourth party
 
Party Minor parties
Last election 12
Seats won 12
Seat change 0
Popular vote 1,437,599
Percentage 2.02%

Qukalsim before election

Toti Lampa
Workers' Revolutionary Front

Elected Qukalsim

Toti Lampa
Workers' Revolutionary Front

The 1731 Sanaman general election took place on 12.X.1731, to elect two of three houses of the Lhusan Nasyonal. About a month before the election, the National Judex banned the Party of Democratic Humanism due to its involvement in the 1731 Cisamarrese insurrection. Its leader, Darius Hosseini, had already defected to the Benacian Union, and with several center-right and right wing parties having merged into the party after the 1727 election, the campaign was blindsided by the ruling. With the deadline for registering parties and candidates having already passed, all candidates for the Humanists were inelligible for election on the party ticket overnight. This left the Agrarian League, Citizens United and the Democratic Nazarene Union on the political right, with only the first party with any reasonable chance of winning seats. Both the government and the National Judex were heavily criticised by the right, calling the banning of the PDH a "political hitjob". Qukalsim Toti Lampa fired back saying that it should be self-evident that parties engaging in insurrection should not be allowed to participate in elections. The majoritarian electoral system prevented several minor parties from getting into the House of People's Delegates.

Constituencies per people's republics

People's republic Constituencies
Ailan Feq 5
Amarra Esa 25
Cisamarra 29
Estarisa 3
Fatehpur Sikri 62
Harekina 26
Indipendensa 31
Kortilhera 28
Laq Republic 6
Niyi 105
Panetira 32
Pixa Teta 40
Sanilla Ate 32
Sanilla Senter 28
Semisa 29
Semisa City 3
Soli 28
Sanama 512

Aftermath

The controversies surrounding the election forced Qukalsim Lampa to address the shortcomings of the political system. With his massive supermajority, he pledged to reform Sanaman democracy by changing to proportional voting and reducing the Lhusan Nasyonal to a bicameral parliament by removing the House of Councillors and making the Council of People's Republics directly elected as well. A more controversial proposal was to create a supervisory council, to provide a more long-term vision and agenda for the governance of the country.