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The 4952 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, Minerva Spinner from Popular Unity beat Frank Bochette from The Black Sun in the second round in a much closer election compared to the 4946 second round election. In the Senate, The Black Sun became the largest party gaining 29 seats. Popular Unity came second gaining 1 seats. The Democrats fell to third losing 8 seats, the DCP and CLP also lost a lot of seats. Even though TBS became the largest party but there was a moderate left wing majority in the Senate
Context[]
In the previous Senate the Ghigau I cabinet stayed in power and continued supporting socialist and liberal reforms.
Results[]
Presidential Election[]
First Round []
Candidate | Party | Endorsements | Votes | % | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Bochette | The Black Sun | 17,291,238 | 27.38 | 16.58 % | ||
Minerva Spinner | Popular Unity | 15,250,022 | 24.15 | 0.51 % | ||
Maria Moreno | Democratic Party of Likatonia | 9,589,529 | 15.18 | 4.64 % | ||
Mark Helmer | Conservative Labour Party | Moderates&Federalists | 7,982,228 | 12.64 | 2.24 % | |
Moytoy | Native Likatonian Confederacy | 6,685,462 | 10.59 | 1.63 % | ||
Caelan Bromell | Democratic Centrist Party | 4,448,654 | 7.04 | 8.72 % | ||
David Morgan | Progressive Republican Party | 1,879,434 | 2.98 | 2.07 % | ||
Total | 63,126,567 | 100 |
Second Round[]
Candidate | Party | Endorsements | Votes | % | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minerva Spinner | Popular Unity | Native Likatonian Confederacy, Democratic Party of Likatonia |
26,000,187 | 50.95 | 18.13 % | |
Frank Bochette | The Black Sun | 25,000,074 | 48.99 | N/A | ||
Total | 51,000,261 | 100 |
Senate Election[]
Party | Votes | % | +/- | Seats | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TBS | 16,600,558 | 26.62 | 17.50 % | 42 / 150 |
29 | |
Unity | 15,223,079 | 24.41 | 0.74 % | 39 / 150 |
1 | |
Dem | 9,573,635 | 15.35 | 5.02 % | 24 / 150 |
8 | |
NLC | 5,860,895 | 9.40 | 0.33 % | 13 / 150 |
0 | |
CLP | 5,501,372 | 8.82 | 4.23 % | 12 / 150 |
7 | |
DCP | 4,131,544 | 6.62 | 8.10 % | 9 / 150 |
14 | |
M&F | 3,509,402 | 5.63 | 0.64 % | 8 / 150 |
1 | |
PRP | 1,965,157 | 3.15 | 1.87 % | 3 / 150 |
2 | |
Total | 62,365,642 | 100 | 150 / 150 |
Government Formation[]
After the election the moderate left parties agreed to form a coalition unlike after the last election. Popular Unity, the Democrats and NLC formed the Hudson I cabinet lead by Democrat Craig Hudson.