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The 4943 Likatonian general election was an election held to elect the President of Likatonia and 150 members of the Senate of Likatonia.
In the presidential election, Samantha Harding from the Conservative Labour Party beat Timothy Granger from the Democratic Party of Likatonia in the second round. In the Senate, the Conservative Labour Party became the largest party gaining 23 seats. The Democratic Party of Likatonia lost a seat to become the second largest party. Popular Unity kept all of their seats to remian the third largest party. The Progressive Republican Party re-entered Likatonian politics as the 4th largest party with 19 seats. The Moderates&Federalists, Native Likatonian Confederacy and Democratic Centrist Party all stayed small with 12 or 13 seats.
Context[]
In the previous Senate the Moreno III cabinet was formed. This cabinet was a continuation of the grand coalition of Liberals and conservatives. the cabinet did not achive much though as shortly after the last election the DNP dissolved so new elections had to be called.
Results[]
Presidential Election[]
First Round []
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Samantha Harding | Conservative Labour Party | 15,244,908 | 23.04 | 12.52 % | |
Timothy Granger | Democratic Party of Likatonia | 14,186,051 | 21.44 | 1.22 % | |
Minerva Spinner | Popular Unity | 9,520,344 | 14.39 | 0.08 % | |
David Morgan | Progressive Republican Party | 8,439,092 | 12.75 | N/A | |
Moytoy | Native Likatonian Confederacy | 6,528,161 | 9.87 | 1.52 % | |
Caelan Bromell | Democratic Centrist Party | 6,275,488 | 9.48 | 2.72 % | |
Cess Richards | Moderates&Federalists | 5,949,968 | 8.99 | 1.99 % | |
Kacper Berry | Populist Rural Union | 23,028 | 0.03 | N/A | |
Total | 66,167,040 | 100 |
Second Round[]
Candidate | Party | Endorsements | Votes | % | +/- | |
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Samantha Harding | Conservative Labour Party | 28,628,232 | 50.79 | N/A | ||
Timothy Granger | Democratic Party of Likatonia | Popular Unity | 27,704,098 | 49.15 | 3.12 % | |
Total | 56,332,330 | 100 |
Senate Election[]
Party | Votes | % | +/- | Seats | +/- | |
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CLP | 15,563,237 | 23.32 | 12.99 % | 37 / 150 |
23 | |
Dem | 14,639,071 | 21.93 | 1.04 % | 35 / 150 |
1 | |
Unity | 9,609,389 | 14.40 | 0.31 % | 21 / 150 |
0 | |
PRP | 8,384,262 | 12.56 | N/A | 19 / 150 |
19 | |
NLC | 6,319,342 | 9.47 | 1.44 % | 13 / 150 |
4 | |
M&F | 6,002,816 | 8.99 | 2.30 % | 13 / 150 |
4 | |
DCP | 6,183,638 | 9.27 | 2.29 % | 12 / 150 |
2 | |
PRU | 38,358 | 0.06 | N/A | 0 / 150 |
0 | |
Total | 66,740,113 | 100 | 150 / 150 |
Government Formation[]
After the election the CLP started coalition talks. Dem stated that they did not want to be in government so the CLP pushed to form a centre-right government with PRP, M&F and DCP. The cabinet first proposed by the CLP failed as the PRP wanted the foreign affairs ministry so a new cabinet was proposed with the PRP getting that position and the DCP got the finance ministry too. This cabinet passed and and the chancellorship was held by Walter Moore.