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Revision as of 18:43, 17 August 2025

The 1740 Sanaman general election took place on 12.X.1740 and was the first election under the new constitution. The various amendments to the constitution were expected to shift the political focus from the Qukalsim to the Xonuti, and was regarded by some academics as a push for Qukalsim Toti Lampa to institutionalise his political power. Due to the shift in electoral system, from first-past-the-post in single-member districts to a proportional system, the number of participating parties greatly increased, with more local parties also participating. Qukalsim Lampa made his intention to run for president known early, forcing all other candidates to position themselves in relation to him. After serving as the head of government for 17 years, and having largely reshaped the political landscape around himself and the Workers' Revolutionary Front, few serious commentators doubted that he would win the election.

President of the Union election

1740 President of the Union election
Sanama
← 1735 12.X.1740 1745 →
Turnout 92,129,128 (83.72%)

 
Candidate Toti Lampa Kito Paliso Cassandra Stedmore
Party Workers' Revolutionary Front Agrarian League Northern League
Alliance United Revolutionary Front Democratic Alliance
Popular vote 48,400,572 37,875,839 3,459,980
Percentage 52.54% 41.11% 3.76%
 
Candidate Anisa Toliso
Party Sanama Iqalan
Popular vote 2,051,309
Percentage 2.23%

President of the Union before election

Royston Hamilton
Independent

President of the Union

Toti Lampa
Workers' Revolutionary Front

The 1740 President of the Union election was the first direct election of the head of state of Sanama since 1691. Due to the requirements to run for president, among them a certain number of signatures by citizens, as well as the opposition's wish to unseat the government, the field was not as crowded as previously expected.


House of People's Delegates election

1740 House of People's Delegates election
Sanama
← 1735 12.X.1740 1745 →

All 595 seats of the House of People's Delegates
298 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 97,587,328 (88.68%)

  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Maysa Silani Piter Ayala Kito Paliso
Party Workers' Revolutionary Front Sanaman People's Party Agrarian League
Alliance United Revolutionary Front Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
Leader's seat Pixa Teta Harekina Amarra Esa
Last election 302 55 130
Seats won 223 100 92
Seat change 79 45 38
Popular vote 36,582,719 16,427,958 15,033,329
Percentage 37.49% 16.83% 15.41%
  Fourth party
 
Party Other parties
Seats won 180
Popular vote 29,543,321
Percentage 30.27%

Qukalsim before election

Toti Lampa
Workers' Revolutionary Front

Elected Qukalsim

Maysa Silani
Workers' Revolutionary Front

The 1740 House of People's Delegates was hotly contended due to the new proportional election system. The Workers' Revolutionary Front with its nominally independent satellite parties won a majority, allowing Maysa Silani, a close ally of newly elected President of the Union Toti Lampa, to assume the premiership. The victory for the government depended to a large degree on the solid support it enjoyed among the large working class, with several very popular social programs implemented during the previous term. On the other side of the spectrum, Kito Paliso's Agrarian League was relegated to third position, after a resurgent Sanaman People's Party edged ahead to claim the first runner-up position. The defeat of the farmers was largely blamed on an aging Paliso, who had several gaffes during pre-election debates. Paliso announced his resignation as party leader shortly after the election.

Party Leader Votes Share Seats Change
Workers' Revolutionary Front Maysa Silani 36,582,719 37.49%
223 / 595
Sanaman People's Party Piter Ayala 16,427,958 16.83%
100 / 595
Agrarian League Kito Paliso 15,033,329 15.41%
92 / 595
Coalition 1660 3,832,303 3.93%
24 / 595
Partito Laburista Cisamarrese 3,810,826 3.91%
23 / 595
Northern League Cassandra Stedmore 3,664,967 3.76%
22 / 595
Partito Popolare Cisamarrese 3,239,534 3.32%
20 / 595
Sanaman Communist Party 2,811,987 2.88%
18 / 595
Progressive Green Alliance 2,405,909 2.47%
15 / 595
Sanama Iqalan 2,172,839 2.23%
13 / 595
United Nationalist Alliance 1,331,370 1.36%
8 / 595
Green Party 1,103,221 1.13%
7 / 595
Citizens United 1,099,303 1.13%
7 / 595
Yardistani List 1,080,667 1.11%
7 / 595
Laqi People's Party 1,079,679 1.11%
6 / 595
Plaid Undod Democrataidd 721,104 0.74%
5 / 595
Democratic Nazarene Union 493,979 0.51%
3 / 595
Future of Estarisa 333,978 0.34%
2 / 595


Council of People's Republics election

1740 Council of People's Republics election
Sanama
← 1735 12.X.1740 1745 →

All 93 seats of the Council of People's Republics
47 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 97,103,133 (88.24%)

The first direct election for the Council of People's Republics saw a victory for the government, with votes mirroring the numbers cast for the House of People's Representatives. With identical electoral systems, there were no surprises.


Seats per people's republic

People's republic House seats Council seats
Ailan Feq 7 1
Amarra Esa 26 4
Cisamarra 38 6
Estarisa 4 1
Fatehpur Sikri 64 11
Gogledd Cybwl 12 2
Harekina 27 4
Indipendensa 33 5
Kortilhera 28 5
Laq Republic 6 1
Niyi 110 18
Panetira 34 6
Pixa Teta 42 7
Sanilla Ate 33 6
Sanilla Senter 29 5
Semisa 30 5
Semisa City 3 1
Soli 29 5
Levelling seats 40 0
Sanama 595 93