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Sanama general election, 1694

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The Sanama general election, 1694 is the sixth general election and sixth election to the Llusan. It is also the fourth election to feature electoral districts as well as a majority bonus for the winning alliance of parties. The three coalitions are the center-right Alliance for Prosperity, the center-left Democratic League, and the big tent Regionalist Bloc. The election also features a constitutional referendum to abolish the presidency and certain other constitutional issues.

Llusan election

Llusan election, 1694
Sanama
← 1691 12.X.1694 1697 →

All 639 seats of the Llusan
320 seats needed for a majority

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Leader Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici Taliya Wilamu Gregory L. Justice
Alliance Alliance for Prosperity Democratic League Regionalist Bloc
Leader's seat Pakor City Tosha City Woodshire
Seats won a

Chancellor before election

Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
United Nationalist Alliance

Elected Chancellor

TBD

The sixth Llusan election after democracy was restored was again primarily contested between the Democratic League and the Alliance for Prosperity. The most transformative change going into the election was the merger of the Sanaman National Party with the United Nationalist Alliance, with the latter retaining its name and with certain leadership changes. The SNP voter base was expected to mostly be divided between the UNA and the Nationalist & Humanist Party. The former SNP leader and Chancellor, Yon Qusen, resigned from all political positions prior to the election, and was later during 1694 appointed consiljere of Faca Automotive Group. Prior to the election the political establishment had also been rocked by the Helthon Report, outlining the dysfunctional national government during cohabitation 1688–1691, recommending among other things the abolishment of the presidency and the reestablishment of a Senate. The report resulted in a referendum held concurrently with the election, outlining the various changes from the report. The Democratic League criticised the Nur Pinito Caprici government for a blatant power grab and a violation of the agreement to not alter the constitution for the forseeable future, with Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici expected to cling to power as Chancellor more or less indefinitely. The AfP defended its position in the referendum, saying that the reform would improve responsible government by streamlining the executive, removing constitutional ambiguities and conflicts, and clarifying the responsibility of the Chancellor and government. The Coalition 1660, hit hard in the 1691 election by the fallout from the Unified Governorates attempted coup d'etat by the UGB wing of the C60, was expected to at least partly bounce back.

Electoral districts

District Seats
Amarra Esa 23
Cisamarra 32
Enosa 27
Fatehpur Sikri 52
Highpass 9
Indipendensa 32
Lagunas 25
Lamika 23
National Capital District 2
Niyi 90
Qalit 37
Semisa 28
So Sara 33
Thanatos 54
Thanidor 25
Tikano 31
Xawakalë 25
Xolaso 26

Results