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Phinbellan general election, 1728

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1728 AN/RP 2620 Phinbellan general election

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All 234 elected seats to the House of Majilis
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Syed Deraman Benderang Supaat Freidrick Van De Cork Ir. Awang Samsuddin
Party PDMB PETIR BJAP
Alliance Phinbellan Alliance

Parties
Pan-PETIR

Parties
Gerakan Perpaduan

Leader since 18.XI.1720 AN 32.XV.1714 AN 12.V.1715 AN
Leader's seat Gwangju Street Batang Padang Pusat Dindings
Swing 0 pp 0 pp 0 pp

Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Kang Ji-seok Itsukai Minamori Ishiyana Hidekata
Party PCP Concordia Association Politario Front
Alliance Humanist Front

Parties
Manschūhōrian Block Taemhwanian Pro-Establishment Camp
Leader since 11.IV.1719 AN 10.IX.1724 AN 11.II.1718 AN
Leader's seat Serusup Hsinhōdokián Oriental Taemhwan IX
Swing 0 pp 0 pp 0 pp

Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Stephen MacIlle Dhuinn Zekeriya Candan Kahveçi Indrawan Fakhrul Sazat
Party PWTPB TBBVD PSP
Alliance Dependencies Block

Parties
Tanah Baruan Pro-Establishment Camp Barisan Sosialis

Parties
Leader since 18.XII.1722 AN 10.VII.1716 AN 11.II.1723 AN
Leader's seat Did not stand Tanah Baharu V Liancourt Rocks
Swing 0 pp 0 pp N/A

Council of Ministers before election


vacant

Council of Ministers after election


TBA

The 1728 AN Phinbellan general election (Phineaner: Pilihanraya Umum Repablik Persekutuan Phinbella 1728) was the first general election after the dissolution of the Phinbella Federal Legislative Assembly since October 1, RP 2619, and the first since the participation of Phinbella together with Forajasaki and Plazas de Irian as a realm in the Order of the Holy Lakes on 1.I.1728 AN. This general election was held on 13-24.XIV.1728 AN where a total of 234 House of Majilis seats consisting of 165 federal constituencies, 63 special administrative territory representatives and six aboriginal representatives will be at stake. The last Phinbella Federal Legislative Assembly was dissolved on October 1, RP 2619 by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers immediately after the new Phinbellan constitution came into force (there was a sudden amendment after becoming a realm), and Mohammad Noh Rafail Irwan was appointed by the President of Phinbella as the Chairman of the Interim Government in almost four months (equivalent to almost four Norton years) until an official general election is held.

The new constitution that came into effect on October 1 provides for the establishment of a bicameral Parliament of Phinbella to replace the unicameral PFLA, which consists of the House of Senate (upper house) and the House of Majilis (lower house).

Lately, general elections are not only held at the federal level, they are also held simultaneously in the directly administered territory level and at the dependent territory level, in the new constitution it provides that territorial legislative assembly level elections and special administrative territories elections are allowed to be held separately independent from the federal parliament.

Background

Significant events

Electoral system

Timeline

Constitution enforced and dissolution of PFLA

Pre-nomination events

Timetable

The key dates are listed below
Dates Events
September 20, RP 2619 19.X.1724 AN New constitution presented
September 21-22 XI.1724 AN The discussion session in PFLA
October 1 1.I.1725 AN New constitution ratified and enforced
5.I.1725 AN Dissolution of PFLA
October 2 17.I.1725 AN Mohammad Noh Rafail Irwan was appointed by the President of Phinbella as the Chairman of the Interim Government.
December 10 18.V.1727 AN Election Commission announcement of Election Day and its timeline
22.V.1727 AN Issue of the Writ of Election
5.VII.1728 AN Nomination day
5.VII - 12.XV.1728 AN Campaigning period
13.XII - 12.XV.1728 AN Early polling day for postal and advance voters
13-24.XV.1728 AN Polling day

Parties and leaders

Last election pendulum

Political parties and candidates

Campaign

Timing of election

Youth vote

Opinion polls

Results

By alliance

By parliamentary seats

State assemblies

Seats that changed allegiance

Aftermath

Order of the Holy Lakes reactions

International reactions

See also