1634 Assembly Elections
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All 391 seats to the Imperial Assembly 196 seats needed for a majority
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Joseph Windsor |
Lorenzo di Focanzo Montini |
Giacomo Contarini
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Party
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National-Centrist Party
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United Jingdaoese Populist Party
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Partito Populare di Tyrenia
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Leader's seat
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Keizerswaarde, Batavia |
Tyrenia |
Tyrenia
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Seats won
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248 |
138 |
3
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Seat change
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▲69 |
▲57 |
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Popular vote
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19,133,525 |
14,463,291 |
2,980,835
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Percentage
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63,40% |
35,30% |
0,80%
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Fourth party
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Leader
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Walter Poldark
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Party
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Liberal Trade Alliance
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Seats won
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2
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Seat change
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▲2
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Popular vote
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1,876,677
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Percentage
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0,50%
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Turnout: 39,016,161 voters
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The 1634 Assembly Elections (March 2016 Assembly Elections) were the second democratic elections held in the Jingdaoese Empire since its establishment. They found place on 24.09.1634 AN. Two major parties ran for office: the National-Centrist Party of the Rising Sun (Jingdaoese nationalists) and the United Jingdaoese Populist Party (populists / regionalists). The National Republican Party of Norfolk, Liberal Trade Alliance and Partito Populare di Tyrenia participated as well, but in coalition with the major parties and stayed local.
Government Formation
Results
Party logo
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Party name
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Leader
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Ideology
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Colours
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% of the total votes
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% of the total seats
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Seat change
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Seats in March 2016
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National-Centrist Party of the Rising Sun
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Joseph Myksos
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Jingdaoese Nationalism, market centralism, militarism, Emperor Worship
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Dark red
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49,04%
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63,4%
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+69
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United Jingdaoese Populist Party
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Lorenzo di Focanzo Montini
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Regionalism, Big Tent
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Light blue
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37,07%
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35,3%
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+57
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Partito Populare di Tyrenia
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Giacomo Contarini
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Regionalism, Big Tent
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Light blue
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7,64%
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0,8%
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Liberal Trade Alliance
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Walter Poldark
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Liberalism
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Grey
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4,81%
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0,5%
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New
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National Republican Party of Norfolk
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Franklin Ross
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Jingdaoese Nationalism, protectionism, militarism
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Red
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1,44%
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0%
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-3
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Each State is worth a certain amount of seats. This explains why the % of received votes does not necessarily result in the same % of seats.
Sources
- Election ballot March 2016 [1]