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Scattered Islands state election, 1752

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1752 AN/RP 2622 Scattered Islands state election

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51 of 80 seats in the Scattered Islands State Legislative Assembly
27 seats needed for a majority
Registered 1,984,902


Incumbent Interim Chief Minister

François Izana Puigdemont
Independent

The 1752 AN Scattered Islands state general election (Sangunese: 1752年散在諸島州総選挙, translit.: 1752-nen Sanzai Shotō-shū Sō Senkyo?, Phineaner: Pilihanraya Negeri Kepulauan Tersebar/Serpihan 1752); colloquially know as 1752 5S or 1st 5S (1752年5エス/最初の5エス, 1752-nen Go-esu?, or Saisho no Go-esu) was the first state election in the Scattered Islands, scheduled to be held in 1752 AN or January RP 2622 under the Scattered Islands Organic Act, the charter of the autonomous territory within the Federation. The election elected representatives as the first regular election for the Scattered Islands State Legislative Assembly to replace the interim government led by the Scattered Islands Transitional Authority.

Background

Interim assembly

After the people of the archipelago voted to secede from Oriental Taemhwan in a 1743 referendum, the Transitional Authority of the Scattered Islands was established and served as a provisional government from 1744 AN, and also acted as its provisional assembly through the establishment of a State Legislative Assembly. The provisional government was not formally divided by political party affiliation but rather into two groups according to the nominating entity; most were politicians supporting "Option A" including François Izana Puigdemont, while the rest were federal government appointees.

The interim council session took place in 1744 AN and was expected to end in 1751 AN.

In 1747 AN, the Parliament of Phinbella passed a motion to delimit and add constituency seats for the newly annexed territory of Phinbella and for the directly administered city for the next general election. The Scattered Islands were proposed to have 20 constituencies, which would be counted after the Syōnan Archipelago which had only one constituency.

Electoral system

Calendar

Timetable

Security concerns

Awareness

Outgoing members of the assembly

Contesting parties and candidates

Electoral candidates

Single member constituencies

No. Parliamentary
constituency
No. State constituency Incumbent Member Incumbent Coalition
(Party)
Political coalitions and respective candidates and coalitions
Others Independents
Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party Candidate name Party
P.227 Kota Anyer N01
N02
N03
P.228 Hanover Street N04
N05
N06
N07
P.229 Pintasan N08
N09
P.230 Amsterdam dan Jemberana N10
N11
P.231 Bassas da Íeu'ryïan N12
N13
P.232 Grande Glorieuse N14
N15
N16
P.233 Kota Lama N17
N18
P.234 Île du Langkis N19
N20
P.235 Hidemichi Town N21
N22
P.236 Kadok N23
N24
P.237 Sea Point N25
N26
N27
P.238 Kéijō N28
N29
N30
P.239 Kelapa Gading N31
N32
N33
P.240 Flying Fish Cove N34
N35
N36
N37
P.241 Chempaka N38
N39
N40
P.242 Yeop Takiyouki-Eureka Island N41
N42
N43
P.243 Saint Croix N44
N45
P.244 Pulau Gadung N46
N47
P.245 Rampayan-Izu-Marcus N48
N49
P.246 Volcano Islands N50
N51

Sectoral representatives constituencies

Analysis

Opinion polls

Results

By parliamentary constituency

Seats that changed allegiance

Notes

See also