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The '''New Alexandrian general election of 1729''' shall be held from XX.XX.{{AN|1729}} to XX.XX.{{AN|1729}}.


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 04:21, 8 February 2024

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New Alexandrian general election, 1729

1723 ←
→ 1734

All 689 seats to the Federal Assembly
345 seats needed for a majority.
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Paolo Antonio Aguilar Marrissa Santini Gabrielle Fitzgerald
Party Federal Humanist Party Federal Consensus Party Democratic Socialist Party
Leader since 1718 AN 1726 AN 1724 AN
Leader's seat Santander Santander Wechua Nation
Last election 324, 47.7% 311, 45.9% 17, 2.7%

Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mayani Guacanagari
Beatriz Daguao
Pablo Alvelo Nieves None.
Party Wakara People's Party United for Alvelo Independent
Leader since 1722 AN 1722 AN No leader.
Leader's seat Boriquén (Regional Party) Santander (Regional Party) No leader.
Last election 34, 2.1% 9, 1.3% 13, 2.4%

President of the Government before election

Paolo Antonio Aguilar (FHP)

Succeeding President of the Government

TBD

The New Alexandrian general election of 1729 shall be held from XX.XX.1729 AN to XX.XX.1729 AN.

Background

Main Issues

Electoral system

Reapportionment and Demographic Considerations

Voting eligibility

Opinion Polling

Issues Polling

Contesting Parties

Federal Humanist Party Campaign

Federal Consensus Party Campaign

Democratic Socialist Party Campaign

Independents and Other Campaigns

Candidates

Results

National

Regional

Alduria

Wechua Nation

Santander

Valencia

Federal Capital District

Isles of Caputia

North Lyrica

South Lyrica

New Luthoria

Islas de la Libertad

Boriquén

New Caputia

Analysis

Pre-election events

Party seat allocation

Notable Results

Post-election government formation

See also