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{{Infobox elections
| election_name = April 2017 Yuan Elections
| election_name = 1650 Yuan Elections
| country = Flag Jingdao 2.png
| country = Flag Jingdao 2.png
| type = parliamentary
| type = parliamentary
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| previous_year = 6069 ASC
| previous_year = 6069 ASC
| next_election = July 2017 Yuan Elections
| next_election = July 2017 Yuan Elections
| next_year = 6567 ASC
| next_year =  
| seats_for_election = All 54 seats to the [[Imperial Yuan]] <br> '''28 seats''' needed for a majority
| seats_for_election = All 54 seats to the [[Imperial Yuan]] <br> '''28 seats''' needed for a majority
| election_date = 6463 ASC
| election_date = 24.15.1650 AN


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The '''July 2017 Elections''' saw the rise of the [[Badao Party]], and the crushing defeat of the traditional [[Nokarodo Faction]] and [[Kuominliantang]].
The '''1650 Yuan Elections''' (''July 2017 Elections'') saw the rise of the [[Badao Party]], and the crushing defeat of the traditional [[Nokarodo Faction]] and [[Kuominliantang]].





Revision as of 10:55, 11 February 2018

1650 Yuan Elections
Flag Jingdao 2.png
6069 ASC ←
24.15.1650 AN

All 54 seats to the Imperial Yuan
28 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Princess Yuling.png Chiang Shun.png Tsukono Wei.png
Leader Second Princess Yuling Chiang Shun Tsukono Wei
Party Badao Party Kuominliantang Nokarodo Faction
Seats won 31 22 1
Seat change 31 23 8
Percentage 57,41% 40,74% 1,85%

File:Map July 2017 Yuan Elections.png

Turnout: 67,864,200 voters

Subsequent Diwang

TBD

The 1650 Yuan Elections (July 2017 Elections) saw the rise of the Badao Party, and the crushing defeat of the traditional Nokarodo Faction and Kuominliantang.



Sources

  • Election ballot July 2017 [1]


Preceded by:
April 2017 Yuan Elections
Federal Elections of Jingdao
none
Succeeded by
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