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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the upcoming third general election scheduled to be held 1.I.{{AN|1740}}-7.I.{{AN|1740}} in [[Aerla]]. The [[President of Aerla|Presidency]], along with all 110 seats in the [[National Assembly of Aerla|National Assembly]] are to be contested, with 56 seats needed for a majority. The election is to be held with the effects of the [[Recession of 1737]], the [[East Keltian Collapse|East Keltian Refugee Crisis]], and the status of [[Aerlan Commonspeak]] in official capacities.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the upcoming third general election scheduled to be held 1.I.{{AN|1740}}-7.I.{{AN|1740}} in [[Aerla]]. The [[President of Aerla|Presidency]], along with all 110 seats in the [[National Assembly of Aerla|National Assembly]] are to be contested, with 56 seats needed for a majority. The election will be held with the effects of the [[Recession of 1737]], the [[East Keltian Collapse]] and subsequent refugee crisis, and the status of [[Aerlan Commonspeak]] in official capacities.


Incumbent President [[Basil Fitzroy]] is ineligible for re-election, as he reached the presidential two-term limit. The [[Reformist Bloc]] elected [[Agalore]] Assemblyman [[Anthony Solomon]] as their candidate for President, while the [[Conservative Bloc]] elected lawyer and businessman [[Michel Sabbagh]] as their candidate. Other candidates for the presidency included Malcolm Bradford for the [[Agrarian Bloc]] and Alexis Hallston for the [[Nazarene Bloc]].
Incumbent President [[Basil Fitzroy]] is ineligible for re-election, as he reached the presidential two-term limit. The [[Reformist Bloc]] elected [[Agalore]] Assemblyman [[Anthony Solomon]] as their candidate for President, while the [[Conservative Bloc]] elected lawyer and businessman [[Michel Sabbagh]] as their candidate. Other candidates for the presidency included Malcolm Bradford for the [[Agrarian Bloc]] and Alexis Hallston for the [[Nazarene Bloc]].

Revision as of 14:58, 7 November 2024

Aerlan general election, 1740

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All 110 seats to the National Assembly
56 seats needed for a majority.
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Anthony Solomon Michel Sabbagh Malcolm Bradford
Party Reformist Bloc Conservative Bloc Agrarian Bloc
Leader since 1740 AN 1731 AN 1731 AN
Leader's seat Agalore Kramersville Gallant
Last election 57 30 8

Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Alexis Hallston Abdul Quddoos al-Akhtar Pavel Hadjiev
Party Nazarene Bloc Hatayyian Democratic Party Ranentsian Independence Party
Leader since 1731 AN 1729 AN 1729 AN
Leader's seat Mt. Kane Yasid (regional party) Garlyano (regional party)
Last election 6 6 3

The Aerlan general election, 1740 is the upcoming third general election scheduled to be held 1.I.1740 AN-7.I.1740 AN in Aerla. The Presidency, along with all 110 seats in the National Assembly are to be contested, with 56 seats needed for a majority. The election will be held with the effects of the Recession of 1737, the East Keltian Collapse and subsequent refugee crisis, and the status of Aerlan Commonspeak in official capacities.

Incumbent President Basil Fitzroy is ineligible for re-election, as he reached the presidential two-term limit. The Reformist Bloc elected Agalore Assemblyman Anthony Solomon as their candidate for President, while the Conservative Bloc elected lawyer and businessman Michel Sabbagh as their candidate. Other candidates for the presidency included Malcolm Bradford for the Agrarian Bloc and Alexis Hallston for the Nazarene Bloc.