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| [[Felicia Belanger]] || [[Democratic Restoration Coalition]] (DRC) || [[Clementina Duffy Carr]] || 15,465,549 || 68.0% || 14/14
| [[Felicia Belanger]] || [[Democratic Restoration Coalition]] (DRC) || [[Clementina Duffy Carr]] || 15,465,549 || 68.0% || 14/14
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| [[Sofia Laurent]] || [[Liberty Now! Movement]] (LNM) || [[Michel Dubois]] || 3,229,553 || 14.2% || 0/14
| [[Sofia Laurent]] || [[Liberty Now! Movement]] (LNM) || [[Michel Dubois]] || 3,638,901 || 16.0% || 0/14
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| [[Foad Al-Khamenei]] || [[Nationalist & Humanist Party of Oportia]] (NHP) || [[Marina Duvalier]] || 932,477 || 4.1% || 0/14
| [[Foad Al-Khamenei]] || [[Nationalist & Humanist Party of Oportia]] (NHP) || [[Marina Duvalier]] || 1,364,600 || 6.0% || 0/14
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| [[Lawrence Marchelier]] || [[Federal Conservative Union of Oportia]] (FCU) || [[Gerard Fauquier]] || 750,391 || 3.3% || 0/14
| [[Lawrence Marchelier]] || [[Federal Conservative Union of Oportia]] (FCU) || [[Gerard Fauquier]] || 1,137,167 || 5.0% || 0/14
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| [[Henri Dubois]] || Independent (IND) || [[Marie Fontaine]] || 1,137,849 || 5.0% || 0/14
| [[Henri Dubois]] || Independent (IND) || [[Marie Fontaine]] || 682,300 || 3.0% || 0/14
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| [[Claire Moreau]] || [[New Left]] (NLE) || [[Antoine Girard]] || 1,227,517 || 5.4% || 0/14
| [[Claire Moreau]] || [[New Left]] (NLE) || [[Antoine Girard]] || 454,819 || 2.0% || 0/14
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! Total !! !! !! 22,743,336 !! 100.0% !! 14/14
! Total !! !! !! 22,743,336 !! 100.0% !! 14/14

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Oportia
Oportian general election, 1747
3-5.IV.1747 AN
Turnout 96.4%
Registered voters 23,591,507
Total votes 22,743,336
Federal Representative
Winner Felicia Belanger (Democratic Restoration Coalition)
Chancellor Clementina Duffy Carr
Popular vote 15,465,549
Percentage 68.0%
Runner-up Sofia Laurent (Liberty Now! Movement)
Percentage 14.2%
National Assembly
Total seats 381
Majority party Democratic Restoration Coalition
Seats won 287
Speaker Philippe Beaumont
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Senate
Total seats 85
Majority party Democratic Restoration Coalition
Seats won 62
Senate President Clementina Duffy Carr
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62 / 85
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Local Elections
Mayoralties winner Democratic Restoration Coalition
Cities won 21 of 33
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The Oportian general election, 1747 was conducted in Oportia from 3-5.IV.1747 AN, representing the first democratic election following the restoration of constitutional government after the 1744 Oportian coup d'état and subsequent Fourth Euran War. Originally scheduled for XIV.1746 AN, the election was postponed by the Transitional Government of the State of Oportia and Trans-Euran Command due to ongoing security concerns from remnants of the National Salvation Council regime.

The election was conducted under a new constitutional framework recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Oportia and adopted by the Transitional Consultative Council of Oportia. Key changes included the replacement of the Chamber of Deputies with the National Assembly of Oportia (381 seats), reorganization of the country into 14 departments, and expansion of the Senate of Oportia to 85 seats. The election also marked Oportia's constitutional renunciation of war as a sovereign right, with the military reconstituted as the Oportian Self-Defense Forces under civilian control.

Felicia Belanger, leader of the Democratic Restoration Coalition (DRC), achieved a decisive victory with 68.0% of the vote, forming a unity ticket with Clementina Duffy Carr as Chancellor of Oportia. The DRC secured supermajorities in both houses of the reformed legislature, winning 287 of 381 seats in the National Assembly and 62 of 85 seats in the Senate. The party also captured 21 of 33 mayoral races and control of 12 of 14 departments. Turnout reached an extraordinary 96.4%, with voters forming lengthy queues at polling stations across the country despite ongoing security threats.

Background

Constitutional crisis and postponement

Security situation

Constitutional reforms

Campaign

Democratic Restoration Coalition formation

Opposition fragmentation

The leaked rally speech

Mass defections

Election conduct

Security measures

Voter mobilization

International observation

Results

Federal Representative

Federal Representative Results
Candidate Party Chancellor Votes Percentage Departments Won
Felicia Belanger Democratic Restoration Coalition (DRC) Clementina Duffy Carr 15,465,549 68.0% 14/14
Sofia Laurent Liberty Now! Movement (LNM) Michel Dubois 3,638,901 16.0% 0/14
Foad Al-Khamenei Nationalist & Humanist Party of Oportia (NHP) Marina Duvalier 1,364,600 6.0% 0/14
Lawrence Marchelier Federal Conservative Union of Oportia (FCU) Gerard Fauquier 1,137,167 5.0% 0/14
Henri Dubois Independent (IND) Marie Fontaine 682,300 3.0% 0/14
Claire Moreau New Left (NLE) Antoine Girard 454,819 2.0% 0/14
Total 22,743,336 100.0% 14/14
Registered voters: 23,591,507 • Turnout: 96.4% • Invalid ballots: 45,729 (0.2%)

National Assembly

Senate

Mayoral and departmental elections

Analysis

Factors in DRC victory

Electoral realignment

International implications

Aftermath

Government formation

Constitutional implementation

Democratic consolidation

See also

References