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New Alexandrian general election, 1729

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New Alexandrian general election, 1729

1723 ←
→ 1734

All 689 seats to the Federal Assembly
345 seats needed for a majority.
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Paolo Antonio Aguilar Marrissa Santini Gabrielle Fitzgerald
Party Federal Humanist Party Federal Consensus Party Democratic Socialist Party
Leader since 1718 AN 1726 AN 1724 AN
Leader's seat Santander Santander Wechua Nation
Last election 324, 47.7% 311, 45.9% 17, 2.7%

Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mayani Guacanagari
Beatriz Daguao
Pablo Alvelo Nieves None.
Party Wakara People's Party United for Alvelo Independent
Leader since 1722 AN 1722 AN No leader.
Leader's seat Boriquén (Regional Party) Santander (Regional Party) No leader.
Last election 15, 2.1% 9, 1.3% 13, 2.4%

President of the Government before election

Paolo Antonio Aguilar (FHP)

Succeeding President of the Government

TBD

The New Alexandrian general election of 1729 shall be held from 1.XII.1729 AN to 3.XII.1729 AN.

Background

New Alexandrian General Election, 1729
Previous Election: 1723 (Meta)

Federal Humanist (FHP) 1729 Campaign
Federal Consensus (FCP) 1729 Campaign
Democratic Socialists (DSP) 1729 Campaign
United for Alvelo (UfA) 1729 Campaign
Wakara People's Party (WPP) 1729 Campaign
See also: Alexandrium

Main Issues

Electoral system

Elections in Nouvelle Alexandrie operate on a system of proportional representation, conducted region by region. Voters have the option to choose either from party lists or independent slates that appear on the ballot. The electoral system employs the Sainte-Laguë method, a highest quotient system, for allocating seats in each region's party-list proportional representation. This ensures a more equitable distribution of seats according to vote shares. The legal threshold for any party to gain representation in a given region is 2% of the total votes.

Upon the conclusion of the elections, if a party achieves a majority of seats in the Federal Assembly, it is entitled to form the government. The leader of the winning party then assumes the position of President of the Government. In instances where no party secures an outright majority, resulting in a hung Cortes Federales, the country's governance can proceed in one of two main ways: either through the formation of a coalition government comprised of multiple parties or a minority government that governs with the external support of other parties, all in strict accordance with Nouvelle Alexandrie’s legal framework.

Date of the Election

The deadline for candidate nominations was 1.VIII.1729 AN, with official political campaigning starting on 2.VIII.1729 AN until polling day on 1.XII.1729 AN. On the day of the election, polling stations across the country will be open from 6:00am local time and close at 10pm local time.

Reapportionment and Demographic Considerations

The electoral landscape is also shaped by periodic reapportionment exercises, the most recent of which followed the 1729 census. The primary aim of reapportionment is to ensure that each region’s representation in the Federal Assembly is proportional to its population, while also considering other factors like regional importance. This process is constitutionally mandated and relies heavily on census data for its execution.

Changes in Seat Apportionment per Region in Nouvelle Alexandrie (1723 - 1729)
Region Seats in 1723 Seats in 1729 Difference
Alduria 146 148 +2
Wechua Nation 136 137 +1
Santander 97 91 -6
Valencia 28 32 +4
Federal Capital District 2 2 0
North Lyrica 61 61 0
South Lyrica 73 73 0
Islas de la Libertad 13 14 +1
New Luthoria 12 12 0
Isles of Caputia 58 58 0
Boriquén 34 34 0
New Caputia 29 27 -2

Voting eligibility

Opinion Polling

Issues Polling

Contesting Parties

Federal Humanist Party Campaign

Federal Consensus Party Campaign

Democratic Socialist Party Campaign

Wakara People's Party Campaign

United for Alvelo Campaign

Independents and Other Campaigns

Candidates

Results

National

Color Political Party Leader Candidates Votes % of Votes Elected % of Seats Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) Marissa Santini 689 110,772,679 48.3% 337 +26
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) Maximilian de Almagro 689 100,593,856 43.9% 305 -19
Wakara People's Party (WPP) 34 5,819,973 2.5% 18 +3
United for Alvelo (UfA) Pablo Alvelo Nieves 123 5,568,300 2.4% 17 +8
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) Gabrielle Fitzgerald 689 4,243,906 1.9% 8 -9
Independent No leader. 2,199 2,279,144 1.0% 4 -9
Total 3,734 229,277,858 100% Turnout 82.2%

Regional

Alduria

Election Results in the Region of Alduria
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 25,588,894 52.2% 79 +5
Federal Humanist Party {FHP) 22,598,621 46.1% 69 -1
Independent/Unaligned 392,167 0.8% 0 Steady
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 441,188 0.9% 0 -1
Totals: 49,020,870 Votes, 148 Deputies

Wechua Nation

Election Results in the Region of the Wechua Nation
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 23,740,353 52.3% 73 +13
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 21,107,580 46.5% 64 -5
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 363,141 0.8% 0 -3
Independent/Unaligned 181,571 0.4% 0 -5
Totals: 45,392,645 Votes, 137 Deputies

Santander

Election Results in the Region of Santander
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 12,159,753 40.4% 38 -5
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 12,069,458 40.1% 37 -6
United for Alvelo (UfA) 5,267,220 17.5% 16 +7
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 541,771 1.8% 0 -2
Independent/Unaligned 60,197 0.2% 0 Steady
Totals: 30,098,399 Votes, 91 Deputies

Valencia

Election Results in the Region of Valencia
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 6,172,143 57.4% 18 +4
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 3,236,611 30.1% 10 -1
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 838,723 7.8% 3 Steady
United for Alvelo (UfA) 301,080 2.8% 1 Steady (New Party.)
Independent/Unaligned 204,304 1.9% 0 -1
Totals: 10,752,861 Votes, 32 Deputies

Federal Capital District

Election Results in the Federal Capital District
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Independent/Unaligned 242,358 35.6% 1 +1
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 264,143 38.8% 1 Steady
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 150,453 22.1% 0 -1
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 23,827 3.5% 0 Steady
Totals: 680,781 Votes, 2 Deputies

Isles of Caputia

Election Results in the Region of Isles of Caputia
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 9,508,111 49.1% 28 -1
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 8,791,614 45.4% 26 +1
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 542,214 2.8% 2 +1
Independent/Unaligned 522,849 2.7% 2 -1
Totals: 19,364,788 Votes, 58 Deputies

North Lyrica

Election Results in the Region of North Lyrica
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 12,779,990 62.5% 39 +4
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 7,422,618 36.3% 22 -4
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 163,584 0.8% 0 -1
Independent/Unaligned 81,792 0.4% 0 -3
Totals: 20,447,984 Votes, 61 Deputies

South Lyrica

Election Results in the Region of South Lyrica
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party (FCP) 14,680,578 60.2% 44 +8
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) 8,827,856 36.2% 27 -6
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 682,818 2.8% 2 Steady
Independent/Unaligned 195,091 0.8% 0 -2
Totals: 24,386,343 Votes, 73 Deputies

New Luthoria

Election Results in the Region of New Luthoria
Party Votes % of Votes Deputies Gain/Loss
Federal Consensus Party 2,487,356 59.6% 7 +1
Federal Humanist Party 1,560,858 37.4% 5 -1
Democratic Socialist Party 104,335 2.5% 0 Steady
Independent/Unaligned 20,867 0.5% 0 Steady
Totals: 4,173,416 Votes, 12 Deputies

Islas de la Libertad

Boriquén

New Caputia

Analysis

Pre-election events

Party seat allocation

Notable Results

Post-election government formation

See also