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Prior to the calling of the general election, the Social Democratic Club won two by-elections in seats formerly held by Conservatives in a by-election, both seats characterized by their high margins votes for Conservative candidates in 1673. The SDC victory in strong Conservative seats was seen by many as a bad omen for Conservatives in the upcoming general election. | |||
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The Wechua general election of 1678 is the second general election in the Wechua Nation since the return of the Sapa Wechua Manco Cápac and the restoration of order and governance over the Wechua Nation. This is the 4th general election held in the Wechua Nation under the Wechua Constitution of 1663.
The election is scheduled to take place in the fourth month of 1678, to elect all 301 Royal Councillors in the Council of the Wechua Nation. The election will be administered by the Wechua National Council for Elections (WNCE).
The campaign will see the incumbent Social Democratic Club attempt to retain their majority that they won in the last election.
Overview
Prior to the calling of the general election, the Social Democratic Club won two by-elections in seats formerly held by Conservatives in a by-election, both seats characterized by their high margins votes for Conservative candidates in 1673. The SDC victory in strong Conservative seats was seen by many as a bad omen for Conservatives in the upcoming general election.
Campaign
1677
VIII
- 2: The King dissolves the Council of the Wechua Nation and calls for new elections to fill all 301 seats in the Council.
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- 6: The Wechua Nation's first National Political Forum is held in Parap, with the attendance of all the party leaders contesting the election. Incumbent Inkap Ratin Vicaquirao Alvarez is seen as the winner of the town hall style forum.
- 15: Alberto Lopez de la Viña files to challenge Urma Allcca Asto as leader of the Conservative and Royalist Coalition. His challenge obtains the necessary votes to go to a vote at the CRC's National Convention.
Opinion Polling
| Polling Firm | Date | SDC | CRC | ACP | N&H | CSWN | Margin of
Error |
Sample Size | Method | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WechuIPO | 2.VIII.1677 | 56% | 18% | 8% | 16% | 2% | ±2.8 pp | 2,204 | Telephone/online | +38% |