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New Alexandrian general election, 1708

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All 619 seats to the Federal Assembly 310 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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Nadya Camille Albert |
Felipe de Almagro |
Yuri Allcca Canchasto
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Party
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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Federal Humanist Party
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Federal Consensus Party
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Leader since
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1708 AN |
1703 AN |
1703 AN
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Leader's seat
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Alduria |
Alduria |
Wechua Nation
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Last election
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309, 49.8% |
289, 46.8% |
3 seats, new party.
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Seats won
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206 |
346 |
63
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Seat change
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▼ 103 |
▲ 57 |
▲ 60
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Popular vote
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29,294,165 |
49,756,890 |
8,898,041
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Percentage
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32.8% |
55.7% |
10.0%
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Swing
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▼ 17 pp |
▲ 8.9 pp |
▲ 9 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Leader
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Adriana Lopez-Gautier
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Party
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People's Liberty Congress
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Independent
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Leader since
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1708 AN
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Leader's seat
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Federal Capital District
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Last election
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New party.
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14, 2.6%
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Seats won
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3
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19
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Seat change
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▲ 3
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▲ 5
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Popular vote
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1,347,717
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3,203,095
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Percentage
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1.5%
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3.6%
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Swing
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▲ 1.5 pp (New party)
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▲ 1.0 pp
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The New Alexandrian general election of 1708 is the fourth general election of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie after its formation in 1685 AN. The 1708 general election was held from 13.XI.1708 AN to 15.XV.1708 AN, in line with the Proclamation of Punta Santiago and the laws of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The next general election was originally scheduled for 1709 AN, but the failure of the vote of confidence of the government of Jose Miguel Martin in the Cortes Federales. The 1708 election saw 89,296,813 votes cast, a turnout rate of 52.3%. This registered as one of the lowest turnout levels of any general election in the history of the Federation.
Opinion polls had consistently shown the Federal Humanist Party leading the polls over the Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance (SDLA). The Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance dealt with several changes of leadership after the resignation of Premier Julio Delgado due to health issues. Vice-Premier Itzar Franco, the first woman Premier of the Federation, succeeded Julia Delgado. She resigned later the same year she was appointed and confirmed by the Cortes Federales, 1706 AN. Jose Miguel Martin succeeded Franco as leader and Premier. The successive changes in leadership weakened the coalition the Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance and the Moderate Caucus. Jose Miguel Martin lost the vote of confidence after the Moderate Caucus declined to support the coalition, forcing Martin to ask King Manco Capac I for a dissolution and a new election.
The 1708 election also saw a large political realignment, with the small Moderate Caucus, originally a coalition of three independent Deputies elected in 1703 AN, growing to 10.0% of the popular vote and 63 seats in the Federal Assembly after it rebranded as the Federal Consensus Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The Federal Consensus benefitted from the weak position of the Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance after several leadership changes and stalled legislative agenda. A new libertarian party, the People's Liberty Congress secured 1.5% of the vote and 3 seats. The independent benches grew slightly, also benefiting from the steep polling losses of the Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance, to 19 seats and 3.6% of the vote. Two parties, the Freedom Party and the Digger's Society were dissolved and did not field candidates in the election, due to inactivity and campaign finance corruption charges.
Background
Electoral system
Elections in Nouvelle Alexandrie are conducted region by region through proportional representation. Voters then choose from the parties on the ballot or have the option to vote for a slate of independent candidates. Seats are apportioned to each region using the Sainte-Laguë method, a highest quotient method for allocating seats in party-list proportional representation. In Nouvelle Alexandrie, the thresholds for a party to get seats in a region is set to 2%. This election would be the last election where seats would be apportioned in accordance to the census conducted in 1708 AN, just before the general election.
The 1708 election saw the seat count of the Federal Assembly increase for the first time since the formation of the Federation, from 619 seats to 637 seats. If one party obtains a majority of the seats, then the party is entitled to form the government, with its leader as President of the Government. If an election results n no party having a majority, there is a hung Cortes Federales, at which time the main options are the formation of a coalition of several parties or a minority government, in accordance with the law.
Voting eligibility
To vote in the general election, one had to be:
- legally registered to vote;
- a citizen of the Federation (at the time of the election);
- not legally excluded from voting as provided by New Alexandrian law.
Government figures report that 1,234,981 new voters were added to the rolls across the country in the weeks leading up to the general election.
Census of 1708 and redistricting
Region
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Seats (1703 AN)
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Seats (1708 AN)
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Change
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Alduria
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145
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153
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+8
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Wechua Nation
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137
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142
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+5
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Santander
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91
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94
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+3
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Valencia
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27
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26
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-1
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Federal Capital District
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2
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2
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0
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North Lyrica
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60
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60
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0
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South Lyrica
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69
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72
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+3
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Islas de la Libertad
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12
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12
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0
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New Luthoria
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17
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17
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0
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Isles of Caputia
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59
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59
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0
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Opinion Polling
Contesting Parties
Federal Humanist Party Campaign
Social Democratic & Liberal Campaign
Federal Consensus Party Campaign
People's Liberty Congress Campaign
Candidates
Most candidates are representatives of a political party, which must be registered with the Federal Elections Commmission and maintain regular activity and participation in politics. Those who do not belong to one must use the label "Independent" or none.
In the 1708 AN election X,XXX candidates stood: XXX of them being independents, the rest representing one of four national political parties.
Results
National
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Political party
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Leader
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Candidates
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Votes
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Elected
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Gain/loss
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% of votes
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% of seats
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Federal Humanist Party
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Felipe de Almagro
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637
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49,756,890
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346
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▲ 57 seats
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55.7%
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54.3%
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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Nadya Camille Albert
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637
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29,294,165
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206
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▼ 103 seats
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32.8%
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32.3%
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Federal Consensus Party
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Yuri Allcca Canchasto
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637
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8,898,041
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63
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▲ 60
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10.0%
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9.8%
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People's Liberty Congress
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Adriana Lopez Gautier
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637
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1,347,717
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3
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New party.
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1.5%
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0.4%
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Independent
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637
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3,203,095
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19
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▲ 5 seats
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3.6%
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2.9%
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Total
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3,185
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89,296,813
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637
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Turnout
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51.2%
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Regional
Alduria
Region of Alduria
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Federal Humanist Party
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11,697,821
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52.9%
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81
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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6,557,501
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29.7%
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46
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Federal Consensus Party
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2,750,348
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12.4%
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19
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Independent/Unaligned
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641,158
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2.9%
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4
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People's Liberty Congress
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464,287
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2.1%
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3
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Totals
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22,111,115
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100.0%
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153
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Wechua Nation
Region of the Wechua Nation
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Federal Humanist Party
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10,235,667
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49.9%
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72
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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7,209,113
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35.1%
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51
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Federal Consensus Party
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1,794,578
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8.7%
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13
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Independent/Unaligned
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923,982
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4.5%
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6
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People's Liberty Congress
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369,593
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1.8%
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0
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Totals
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20,532,933
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100.0%
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142
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Santander
Valencia
Federal Capital District
Isles of Caputia
North Lyrica
Region of North Lyrica
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Federal Humanist Party
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5,083,096
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58.4%
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36
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Federal Consensus Party
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1,837,681
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21.1%
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13
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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1,595,836
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18.3%
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11
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Independent/Unaligned
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156,030
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1.8%
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0
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People's Liberty Congress
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26,005
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0.3%
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0
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Totals
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8,698,648
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100.0%
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60
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South Lyrica
Region of South Lyrica
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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7,105,145
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47.8%
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35
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Federal Humanist Party
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7,030,823
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47.3%
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34
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Digger's Society
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282,422
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1.9%
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0
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Independent/Unaligned
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267,558
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1.8
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0
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Freedom Party
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178,372
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1.2%
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0
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Totals
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14,864,320
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100.0%
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69
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New Luthoria
Region of New Luthoria
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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2,425,458
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63.6%
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11
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Federal Humanist Party
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1,310,437
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34.2%
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6
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Digger's Society
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45,980
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1.2%
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0
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Independent/Unaligned
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30,654
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0.8%
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0
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Freedom Party
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19,158
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0.5%
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0
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Totals
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3,831,687
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100.0%
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17
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Islas de la Libertad
Region of Islas de la Libertad
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Party
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Votes
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Vote %
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Deputies
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Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance
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1,300,983
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51.2%
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6
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Federal Humanist Party
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1,132,393
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44.6%
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6
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Digger's Society
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41,893
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1.7%
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0
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Independent/Unaligned
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33,007
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1.3%
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0
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Freedom Party
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30,468
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1.2%
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0
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Totals
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2,538,744
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100.0%
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12
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Analysis
Notable results
Post-election government formation
See also