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Phinbellan Special Administrative Territories legislative election, 2619

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RP 2619 Phinbellan Special Administrative Territories legislative elections
Phinbella
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All Elected Constituencies
118 seats in all Legislative Assemblies

Party Leader % Seats ±
Pro-Establishment parties
PAR Muhammad Farhan Haji Tohir 0 0 0
SAT-LA Iwasato Masaoka 0 0 0
SSD Franklin Hassan-Ezra 0 0 0
PDP Eugene Picardo 0 0 0
FSLU Daniel Andrew Limsan 0 0 0
FCS Kang Deul-jin 0 0 0
Pro-Perikatan parties
SATCP Mas Ukhti Umrati Syamsuddin 0 0 0
SCU José Pereira Fernandez 0 0 0
TAP Chris Johnson-Eres 0 0 0
PAS-WPK Ir Tuan Fakhrullah Mat Den 0 0 0
Pro-Taemhwan parties
NP Joshua De Klerk 0 0 0
ICM Mikhael ben Tibbon 0 0 0
COLP Hazuki Matsuoka-Taroç 0 0 0
Others 0 0 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

File:RP2618 SAT election map by official party affiliation.svg
Map of the winning party by constituency

Legislative elections in the Special Administrative Territories of the Federal Republic of Phinbella in RP 2619 are territorial general elections held in all special administrative territories on 28 February RP 2619 for the fifth Legislative Assemblies. This election is to elect a total of 118 members from the Legislative Assemblies in Cyberaya, Kota Hilir, Tri-State Area, Plazas de Irian and the Kantō-shū Islands. It was also the first election under President Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen after he takes office on 8 February RP 2618. Special Administration Territories election are conducted by the respective territorial electoral commissions, but the election writs are announced by its federal parent commission, the Phinbellan Electoral Commission.

Members of the territorial Legislative Assembly will be elected through full-preference instant runoff voting in the single-member electorate. This election is also the first for the territory of the Kantō-shū Islands after being made a new special administrative territory on January 23rd. Prior to the declaration of the Kantō-shū Islands, the four previous Territorial Legislative Assemblies were dissolved on January 14th.

Boundary changes

In July RP 2618, following a review of the number of elected seats for each Territorial Legislative Assembly taking into account local population forecasts, the Phinbellan Electoral Commission together with the respective territorial electoral commissions proposed to create a change in the boundaries of the elected areas across the three Territorial Legislative Assemblies:

  1. Eight electoral district boundary changes for the Legislative Assembly of Kota Hilir;
  2. Fifteen electoral district boundary changes for the Legislative Assembly of Plazas de Irian;
  3. Four electoral district boundary changes for the Legislative Assembly of the Tri-State Area.
  4. As of January RP 2619, there are seventeen constituencies for the Legislative Assembly of the Kantō-shū Islands.

Accordingly, as the Legislative Assembly of the Kantō-shū Islands will be established after this election, the number of seats elected for the RP 2619 election increased by 17 from 101 to 118.

Background

Constituencies

Electoral map of the Phinbellan Special Administrative Territories, showing all 118 constituencies

Composition before dissolution

Electoral system

Elections in special administrative territories are conducted separately from elections at the federal, entity and territorial levels. Because the legislatures in the five territories are unicameral, elections in the special administrative territories elect members of their respective territorial assemblies. Since all the special administrative territories have never followed the Westminster system instead, unlike at the federal level and the entities that use that system, the head of government for the special administrative territories is actually appointed by the President of Phinbella without election but with the confidence of the majority of members in the respective territorial legislatures, the head of government known as the Chief Executive is usually non-partisan in the government coalition.

The number of Legislative Assembly seats in each of the five special administrative territories is different, the members of the legislature are called Territorial Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA), who are elected for three to four-year terms. As at federal and entity level, each MLA is elected from a single-member geographical constituency using an instant-runoff voting system; each constituency contains approximately the same number of voters. If one party gets the majority of seats, then that party has the right to form a government, but the head of the government is a non-partisan person, only from the government party.

Political parties

Coalition(s) Other parties
Pro-Establishment Pro-Perikatan Pro-Taemhwan

Timeline

Date Event
14 January RP 2619 Dissolution of the Legislative Assemblies in four special administrative territories
23 January RP 2619 Kantō-shū Islands officially as the new special administrative territories
25 January RP 2619 Issue of the Writ of Election by Federal Phinbellan Election Commission
14 February RP 2619 Nomination day
14–28 February RP 2619 Campaigning period
24 February RP 2619 Early voting for postal and advance voters
28 February RP 2619 Polling day

Pre-nomination events

Date Event

Nominations and disqualifications

Pre-election events

Campaign for Irianlander independence

Downgraded Cyberaya status campaign rally

Pro-Fake Fanmaders protests

Physical attacks on candidates

Results

Summary

Overview of outcome

Results by territories

Territories Previous
control
Previous
party
Post-election
control
Largest
party
PAR SAT-LA SSD PDP FSLU FCS SATCP SCU TAP PAS-WPK NP ICM COLP Others Pro-Est Pro-P Pro-T Ex-officio Composition Details
Cyberaya
Kota Hilir
Tri-State Area
Plazas de Irian
Kantō-shū Islands

Results by Federation parliamental constituencies

No. Constituency Pro-Establishment Pro-Perikatan Pro-Taemhwan Others Independent Member of Parliament

Seats that changed allegiance

Vote summary

Seat summary

Aftermath

See also