Presidential Election[]
The Beluzian Freedom nominee, incumbent President Jordan Fennessy, was elected to a second term, defeating National Socialist Worker's nominee, Chairman Haytham Kennedy. This is the largest margin a President has won by in any election in the New Republic.
Nominee | Jordan Fennessy | Haytham Kennedy | Bill Fletcher |
Party | Beluzian Freedom Party | National Socialist Worker's Party | SLP-Libertarian Alliance |
Endorsements | Beluz Radical Revolutionary Party;
New Left; Liberal Unionist Party; and Beluz People's Party |
None | None |
1st Ballot | 20,427,632 | 16,032,588 | 11,451,417 |
2nd Ballot | 40,809,853 | 16,430,195 | Eliminated |
Percentage | 71.13% | 28.64% | Eliminated |
Congressional Election[]
The election of 4156 saw two new parties dominate Congress. All other parties lost seats besides the SLP-Libertarian Alliance. It was also the first election in the New Republic where the largest party did not form the government, all eight parties refused to form a government under the National Socialist Worker's Party. The second largest party, New Left, would form the government under Barbara D. Hempstead.
1st Party | 2nd Party | 3rd Party | 4th Party | 5th Party | 6th Party | 7th Party | 8th Party | 9th Party | |
Leader | Haytham Kennedy | Barbara D. Hempstead | Julia Huong Lee Fletcher | Bill Fletcher | Mark Walker | JRF | Eric Hamilton | Garret von Bondeu | Jordan Fennessy |
Party | NSWP | NL | BBP | SLP | CP | BRRP | LUP | NPP | BFP |
Leader since | 4154 | 4155 | 4145 | 4156 | 4147 | 4105 | 4147 | 4149 | 4143 |
Last election | Did not contest | Did not contest | 114 | 86 | 80 | 94 | 69 | 98 | 59 |
Seats won | 140 | 126 | 88 | 86 | 51 | 37 | 28 | 24 | 20 |
Seat change | 140 | 126 | 26 | 0 | 29 | 57 | 41 | 74 | 39 |
Popular vote | 13,006,653 | 11,949,662 | 8,650,278 | 8,356,331 | 4,799,186 | 3,609,486 | 2,770,099 | 2,428,368 | 2,035,319 |
Percentage | 22.58% | 20.74% | 15.02% | 14.51% | 8.33% | 6.27% | 4.81% | 4.22% | 3.53% |
Info | Voter turnout 77.10%; 600 seats up for election; 301 needed for majority | ||||||||
PM before election
Kathy Fletcher Wallace Beluz People's |
PM after election
Barbara D. Hempstead New Left |