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The October 4916 Likatonian general election was an election held to elect the President of Likatonia and 99 members of the Senate of Likatonia.
In the presidential election, incumbent President Giselle Suggitt from the Conservative Labour Party beat her Progressive Alliance challenger Sonja Roberts. In the Senate, the CLP remained the largest party gaining 18 seats and taking most of the Country Peasants Party support. The Democratic Party of Likatonia and Socialist Workers Party gained 1 seat but the Progressive Alliance lost 1 seat.
Context[]
In the previous Senate the right kept its majority and tried to form a government but shortly after the election the CPP dissolved and new elections were called.
Results[]
Presidential Election[]
First Round []
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Giselle Suggitt | Conservative Labour Party | 25,657,194 | 40.91 | 17.16 % | |
Sonja Roberts | Progressive Alliance | 14,772,694 | 23.56 | N/A | |
Moytoy | Native Likatonian Confederacy | 9,866,687 | 15.73 | 0.17 % | |
Crystal Miller | Democratic Party of Likatonia | 8,187,606 | 13.06 | 0.62 % | |
Mary Adams | Socialist Workers Party | 4,229,366 | 6.74 | 0.99 % | |
Total | 62,713,547 | 100 |
Second Round[]
Candidate | Party | Endorsements | Votes | % | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Giselle Suggitt | Conservative Labour Party | Democratic Party of Likatonia | 30,909,654 | 58.24 | 7.61 % | |
Sonja Roberts | Progressive Alliance | Socialist Workers Party, Native Likatonian Confederacy |
22,044,650 | 41.53 | N/A | |
Total | 52,954,304 | 100 |
Senate Election[]
Party | Votes | % | +/- | Seats | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CLP | 26,140,757 | 42.09 | 18.05 % | 43 / 99 |
18 | |
PA | 14,251,792 | 22.94 | 0.28 % | 23 / 99 |
1 | |
NLC | 9,668,651 | 15.57 | 0.04 % | 15 / 99 |
0 | |
Dem | 7,766,931 | 12.50 | 0.67 % | 12 / 99 |
1 | |
SWP | 4,285,847 | 6.90 | 0.59 % | 6 / 99 |
1 | |
Total | 62,113,978 | 100 |
Government Formation[]
After the election the CLP and Dem agreed to continue the Delmont I cabinet.