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New Alexandrian general election, 1744

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All 749 seats to the Federal Assembly 375 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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Juan Pablo Jimenez |
Morissa Baumann |
Gabrielle Fitzgerald
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| Party
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Federal Humanist Party
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Federal Consensus Party
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Democratic Socialist Party
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| Alliance
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Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie
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| Leader since
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1736 AN |
1740 AN |
1724 AN
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| Leader's seat
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Santander |
Isles of Caputia |
Wechua Nation
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| Last election
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314, 44.66% |
164, 23.53% |
127, 18.68%
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| Seats won
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381 |
244 |
83
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| Seat change
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▲ +67 |
▲ +80 |
▼ -44
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| Popular vote
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124,135,053 |
79,630,248 |
27,587,069
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| Percentage
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49.84% |
31.97% |
11.08%
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| Swing
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▲ +5.18% |
▲ +8.44% |
▼ -7.60%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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| Leader
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Gueyacán Vázquez
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Pablo Alvelo Nieves
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Alejandro Vega
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| Party
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Wakara People's Party
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United for Alvelo
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Liberty & Prosperity Alliance
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| Alliance
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Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie
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Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie
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| Leader since
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1722 AN
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1722 AN
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1734 AN
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| Leader's seat
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Boriquén (Regional Party)
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Santander (Regional Party)
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Alduria
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| Last election
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20, 3.19%
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28, 3.82%
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12, 2.28%
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| Seats won
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23
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12
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0
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| Seat change
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▲ +3
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▼ -16
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▼ -12
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| Popular vote
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8,302,603
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3,679,769
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1,648,511
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| Percentage
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3.33%
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1.48%
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0.66%
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| Swing
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▲ +0.14%
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▼ -2.34%
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▼ -1.62%
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Seventh party
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| Leader
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None.
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Independent
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| Leader since
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No leader.
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| Leader's seat
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No leader.
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| Last election
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24, 3.85%
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| Seats won
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6
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| Seat change
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▼ -18
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| Popular vote
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4,106,408
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| Percentage
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1.65%
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| Swing
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▼ -2.20%
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The New Alexandrian general election, 1744 is an upcoming federal parliamentary election scheduled to be held in Nouvelle Alexandrie. The election will determine the composition of the 11th Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie, with a newly expanded total of 749 seats being contested. This will be the first general election since the 1739 election that brought Juan Pablo Jimenez and the Federal Humanist Party into power, and notably the first to reflect the significant reapportionment following the 1743 census, which increased the Federal Assembly size from 689 to 749 seats.
Background
Electoral System
Elections in Nouvelle Alexandrie operate under the Federal Elections Act, 1700, which established nationwide standards for voter registration, electoral administration, and vote counting while preserving significant regional autonomy in implementation. The Federation employs proportional representation with regional constituencies corresponding to its twelve Regions. Each Region serves as a separate electoral district for allocating seats to the Federal Assembly.
The electoral system uses the Sainte-Laguë method for converting votes into seats, chosen for its tendency to produce more proportional results than alternative methods. Under this system, party vote totals are divided by sequential odd numbers (1, 3, 5, etc.) to determine seat allocation. A legal threshold of 2% of total votes in a Region is required for any party to gain representation, though independent candidates are exempt from this requirement.
Voting Eligibility and Registration
All New Alexandrian citizens aged 18 and older have the right to vote. While Regional governments maintain voter rolls and administer registration processes, the Federal Elections Act, 1700 sets uniform standards across the Federation. The Act mandates automatic registration upon turning 18 years of age and permits same-day registration at polling places with proper identification. Citizens must provide notice of address changes, and the law includes strong protections against discriminatory registration practices while establishing standardized identification requirements nationwide.
Regional election commissions handle voter registration databases but must synchronize with the Federal Elections Commission to prevent duplicate registrations and ensure accuracy. Citizens can register to vote or update their information at any government office, post office, or online through the Federal Elections Portal. The Federal Elections Commission maintains strict oversight of regional registration practices to ensure compliance with federal standards while preserving regional autonomy in implementation. Regions may exceed but not reduce these federal minimum requirements, leading some regions like Alduria and the Wechua Nation to implement additional measures such as automatic registration when applying for a driver's license or state identification card.
Seat Apportionment
The 1743 census results, combined with the Federal Assembly Expansion Act, 1743, resulted in significant changes to the apportionment of seats in the Federal Assembly. Having been previously at 689 seats, the Federal Assembly expanded to 749 seats to account for population growth since the last alteration of the number of seats for the 1729 general election. The 749 seats in the Federal Assembly are distributed among the Regions based on population, with reapportionment occurring every five years.
Voting Process
The New Alexandrian electoral system utilizes a dual ballot approach, with voters receiving both a Party List Ballot for selecting their preferred political party and an Independent Candidate Ballot for choosing non-affiliated candidates. This system allows voters to support both organized political movements and independent voices in the Federal Assembly. Polling stations operate from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM local time during designated election days, with the Federal Elections Commission mandating standardized voting equipment and procedures across all Regions. While these federal standards ensure consistency in the voting experience, local election boards retain significant discretion in polling place selection and staffing decisions to best serve their communities.
Regional governments must provide adequate polling locations to ensure no voter travels more than 10 kilometers to cast their ballot, with additional mobile voting stations serving remote or isolated communities.
Vote Counting and Seat Allocation
The vote counting process begins immediately after polls close, with preliminary results typically announced within 24 hours. Election officials conduct the initial count at individual polling stations under the supervision of party representatives and independent observers. These results undergo verification and tabulation at the regional level, where electoral authorities apply the Sainte-Laguë formula to determine seat allocation. Only parties meeting the 2% threshold in a given Region qualify for seat distribution, with any remaining seats allocated to the highest-performing candidates, including independents.
The Federal Elections Commission maintains strict oversight of this process and must certify final results within 72 hours of polls closing, barring extraordinary circumstances or legitimate challenges requiring investigation. Each Region's chief electoral officer must personally certify their results to the Federal Elections Commission, which then conducts a final review before announcing the official outcome. This multi-layered verification system ensures accuracy while maintaining public confidence in electoral results.
Government Formation
Following certification of results, if a party achieves an absolute majority (375 seats or more), its leader is traditionally invited by the King to form a government. In cases where no party holds a majority, negotiations between parties may lead to either coalition government between multiple parties or a Minority government with support agreements from other parties. The prospective President of the Government must secure approval from the Federal Assembly through a confidence vote before taking office.
Opinion Polling
Contesting Parties
Federal Consensus Party Campaign
Federal Humanist Party Campaign
Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie
Liberty and Prosperity Alliance Campaign
Independent Candidates
Results
National
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Political Party
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Leader
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Votes
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% of Votes
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Change
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Elected
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% of Seats
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Gain/Loss
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Federal Humanist Party (FHP)
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Juan Pablo Jimenez
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124,135,053
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49.84%
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▲ +5.18%
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381
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50.9%
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▲ +67
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Federal Consensus Party (FCP)
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Morissa Baumann
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79,630,248
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31.97%
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▲ +8.44%
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244
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32.6%
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▲ +80
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Democratic Socialist Party (DSP)
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Gabrielle Fitzgerald
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27,587,069
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11.08%
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▼ -7.60%
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83
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11.1%
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▼ -44
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Wakara People's Party (WPP)
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Gueyacán Vázquez
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8,302,603
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3.33%
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▲ +0.14%
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23
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3.1%
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▲ +3
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United for Alvelo (UfA)
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Pablo Alvelo Nieves
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3,679,769
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1.48%
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▼ -2.34%
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12
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1.6%
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▼ -16
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Independent & Unaligned
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No leader
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4,106,408
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1.65%
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▼ -2.20%
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6
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0.8%
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▼ -18
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Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA)
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Alejandro Vega
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1,648,511
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0.66%
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▼ -1.62%
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0
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0.0%
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▼ -12
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| Total
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249,089,661
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100.0%
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749
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100.0%
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▲ +60
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| Turnout:
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81.25%
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Regional
Alduria
| Election Results in the Region of Alduria
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
28,092,434 |
54.82% |
▲ +8.99% |
88 |
▲ +20
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
17,608,696 |
34.36% |
▲ +11.74% |
55 |
▲ +22
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
4,849,816 |
9.46% |
▼ -13.89% |
16 |
▼ -19
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| Independent/Unaligned |
599,400 |
1.17% |
▼ -4.52% |
0 |
▼ -8
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
96,677 |
0.19% |
▼ -2.31% |
0 |
▼ -4
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| Totals: 51,247,023 Votes, 159 Deputies
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Wechua Nation
| Election Results in the Region of the Wechua Nation
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
21,768,021 |
45.40% |
▲ +0.47% |
68 |
▲ +6
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
21,499,430 |
44.84% |
▲ +22.19% |
68 |
▲ +37
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
3,898,528 |
8.13% |
▼ -16.90% |
13 |
▼ -22
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| Independent/Unaligned |
431,445 |
0.90% |
▼ -3.93% |
0 |
▼ -7
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
345,156 |
0.72% |
▼ -1.85% |
0 |
▼ -3
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| Totals: 47,942,580 Votes, 149 Deputies
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Santander
| Election Results in the Region of Santander
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
16,828,523 |
50.80% |
▲ +8.48% |
53 |
▲ +13
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
11,589,418 |
34.99% |
▲ +10.86% |
36 |
▲ +13
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| United for Alvelo (UfA) |
3,325,224 |
10.04% |
▼ -17.00% |
11 |
▼ -15
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
945,178 |
2.85% |
▲ +1.55% |
3 |
▲ +3
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| Independent/Unaligned |
370,506 |
1.12% |
▼ -2.23% |
0 |
▼ -3
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
65,551 |
0.20% |
▼ -1.66% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 33,124,400 Votes, 103 Deputies
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Valencia
| Election Results in the Region of Valencia
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
4,323,021 |
34.72% |
▲ +3.27% |
12 |
▲ +2
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
4,095,218 |
32.89% |
▼ -8.79% |
11 |
▼ -2
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
3,384,283 |
27.18% |
▲ +10.49% |
10 |
▲ +5
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| United for Alvelo (UfA) |
354,545 |
2.85% |
▼ -3.37% |
1 |
▼ -1
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| Independent/Unaligned |
187,666 |
1.51% |
▼ -0.78% |
0 |
▼ -1
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
107,238 |
0.86% |
▼ -0.80% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 12,451,971 Votes, 34 Deputies
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Federal Capital District
Isles of Caputia
| Election Results in the Region of Isles of Caputia
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
17,519,043 |
80.59% |
▲ +13.25% |
50 |
▲ +11
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
2,223,220 |
10.23% |
▼ -9.43% |
6 |
▼ -6
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
1,660,721 |
7.64% |
▼ -1.31% |
5 |
0
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| Independent/Unaligned |
258,936 |
1.19% |
▼ -0.62% |
0 |
0
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
77,681 |
0.36% |
▼ -1.88% |
0 |
▼ -1
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| Totals: 21,739,601 Votes, 61 Deputies
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New Luthoria
| Election Results in the Region of New Luthoria
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
2,148,528 |
45.70% |
▲ +14.45% |
6 |
▲ +2
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
1,847,876 |
39.31% |
▲ +9.33% |
5 |
▲ +1
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
552,668 |
11.76% |
▼ -22.72% |
2 |
▼ -2
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| Independent/Unaligned |
94,103 |
2.00% |
▼ -0.71% |
0 |
0
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
57,850 |
1.23% |
▼ -0.34% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 4,701,025 Votes, 13 Deputies
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North Lyrica
| Election Results in the Region of North Lyrica
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
16,898,310 |
81.95% |
▲ +6.08% |
54 |
▲ +8
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
2,558,977 |
12.41% |
▲ +2.19% |
9 |
▲ +3
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
634,514 |
3.08% |
▼ -4.92% |
2 |
▼ -3
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
284,391 |
1.38% |
▼ -2.87% |
0 |
▼ -3
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| Independent/Unaligned |
243,764 |
1.18% |
▼ -0.48% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 20,619,956 Votes, 65 Deputies
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South Lyrica
| Election Results in the Region of South Lyrica
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
11,190,519 |
39.79% |
▲ +9.62% |
33 |
▲ +10
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
8,103,779 |
28.82% |
▼ -3.74% |
23 |
▼ -1
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
7,575,456 |
26.94% |
▼ -4.33% |
22 |
▼ -1
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| Independent/Unaligned |
983,874 |
3.50% |
▼ -1.16% |
3 |
▼ -1
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
269,744 |
0.96% |
▼ -0.37% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 28,123,372 Votes, 81 Deputies
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Islas de la Libertad
| Election Results in the Region of Islas de la Libertad
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
1,855,470 |
34.34% |
▼ -3.45% |
5 |
0
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
1,765,944 |
32.69% |
▼ -9.48% |
5 |
▼ -1
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
1,445,297 |
26.75% |
▲ +13.32% |
4 |
▲ +2
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| Independent/Unaligned |
239,659 |
4.44% |
▼ -0.78% |
1 |
0
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
96,535 |
1.79% |
▲ +0.41% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 5,402,905 Votes, 15 Deputies
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Boriquén
| Election Results in the Region of Boriquén
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Wakara People's Party (WPP) |
8,302,603 |
60.86% |
▲ +1.45% |
23 |
▲ +3
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
2,654,335 |
19.46% |
▲ +7.05% |
7 |
▲ +3
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
1,934,844 |
14.18% |
▼ -2.70% |
5 |
▼ -1
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
352,982 |
2.59% |
▼ -6.00% |
1 |
▼ -2
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| Independent/Unaligned |
284,263 |
2.08% |
▲ +0.23% |
1 |
▲ +1
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
112,500 |
0.82% |
▼ -0.04% |
0 |
0
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| Totals: 13,641,527 Votes, 37 Deputies
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New Caputia
| Election Results in the Region of New Caputia
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| Party |
Votes |
% of Votes |
Change |
Deputies |
Gain/Loss
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| Federal Humanist Party (FHP) |
5,465,539 |
58.14% |
▲ +0.40% |
18 |
▲ +1
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| Federal Consensus Party (FCP) |
2,461,515 |
26.18% |
▼ -5.98% |
8 |
▼ -1
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| Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) |
956,700 |
10.18% |
▲ +5.63% |
3 |
▲ +2
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| Independent/Unaligned |
392,226 |
4.17% |
▲ +1.75% |
1 |
▲ +1
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| Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) |
125,475 |
1.33% |
▼ -1.81% |
0 |
▼ -1
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| Totals: 9,401,455 Votes, 30 Deputies
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Analysis
Aftermath
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