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Latest revision as of 09:23, 13 May 2024

2024 Fallish general election

← 2020 5-11 May 2024 2028 →

All 810 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Registered61,431,548
Turnout91.24 (Decrease -1.3 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Karren Shroff James Lee Andrew Newman
Party PP LP GPF
Alliance Liberal Bloc Liberal Bloc Liberal Bloc
Leader's seat North Reidside, Reidside None Tallcastle, Sydenham
Last election 223 seats, 27.5% 122 seats, 15.1% 97 seats, 12.0%
Seats won 235 117 104
Seats after Increase18 Decrease8 Increase7
Popular vote 15,862,233 7,827,795 7,303,043
Percentage 29.0% 14.4% 12.8%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Gregorina Dawson-Carr Johnny Matthews Gorden Payne-Smith
Party DP SP NFP
Alliance Liberal Bloc People's Bloc People's Bloc
Leader's seat Dunley, Milstonshire Millsbridge and Walterham, Kaurwell None
Last election 44 seats, 5.4% 132 seats, 16.3% 122 seats, 15.1%
Seats won 52 115 124
Seats after Increase8 Decrease17 Increase2
Popular vote 3,441,319 8,407,780 8,363,276
Percentage 6.4% 14.2% 15.3%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
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Leader Theodore White Ivy-Rose Graham Phineas Cunningham
Party RPF RGM NWPF
Alliance People's Bloc People's Bloc People's Bloc
Leader's seat Hensea, Colbury None None
Last election 28 seats, 3.5% 23 seats, 2.8% 13 seats, 1.6%
Seats won 29 17 9
Seats after Increase1 Decrease6 Decrease4
Popular vote 2,395,070 1,263,260 630,015
Percentage 3.6% 2.1% 1.1%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
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Leader Adeline Russell Rhys Griffiths N/A
Party VP SDP Independent
Alliance People's Bloc
Leader's seat Spencing South, Braelyneshire None
Last election 6 seats, 0.7% 0 seats, 0.0% 0 seats, 0.0%
Seats won 6 2 0
Seats after Steady0 Increase2 Steady0
Popular vote 409,190 138,866 8,297
Percentage 0.7% 0.3%

Fallish general election map 2024.png
Results of the 2024 general election.

Majority before election

Karren Shroff
Liberal Bloc

Elected Majority

Karren Shroff
Progressive Party

The 2024 Fallish general election was the 20th quadrennial general election in Falland since the establishment of the federation in 1944. It was held from 5-11 May 2024 and determined the composition of the Chamber of Deputies, and ran parallel with the 2024 Fallish prime ministerial election. 61,431,548 people were elegible for voting, with 56,050,144 of them participating in the election. The Liberal Bloc won another victory led by the Progressive Party, continuing the Liberal Bloc's hold on power since 2004.

The Progressive Party won 235 seats, the Liberal won 117, the Green won 104, the Democratic won 52, the Socialist won 115, the New Falland won 124, the Republican won 29. the Red-Green won 17, the NWPF won 9, the Victory won 6, and the Social Democratic won 2.

It was the 12th general election to be held under the reign of Theresa.

Background

Procedure

According to the Fallish Constitution, Each electoral division of Falland elects one member to the Chamber of Deputies using the first-past-the-post voting system. This will run parallel to the 2024 Fallish prime ministerial election which would occur on 11 May. Both majority and minority government are possible election outcomes.

In order to vote in the general election, one has to be on the Electoral Register, be over the age of 18 during the polling week, resident at an address in Falland, or a Fallish citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in Falland at any time. Individuals barred from voting include convicted people detained in prison or a mental hospital, unlawfully at large if the person would otherwise have been detained, a person found guilty of certain corrupt or illegal practices, or disqualified from voting (advisors sitting in the Chamber of Advisors).

Individuals must be registered to vote by midnight twelve days before the beginning of the election. Any person who has two homes could also be able to register to vote at both addresses as long as they are not in the same electoral area, but can only vote in one electoral division during the general election.

Electoral divisions

The election is to be contested under under the same boundaries for 810 electoral divisions that have been used since the 2004 general election.

Contesting political parties and candidates

Most candidates are representatives of a political party, which must be registered with the Electoral Commission's Register. Those who do not belong to one must use the label "Independent" or none.

Party Alliance Party leader(s) Leader since Leader's seat 2020 election Contested seats
% of

votes

Seats
Progressive Party Liberal Bloc Karren Shroff June 2023 North Reidside 27.5% 223 739 seats
Liberal Party Liberal Bloc James Lee March 2024 None 15.1% 122 590 seats
Green Party Liberal Bloc Andrew Newman May 2022 Tallcastle 12.0% 97 600 seats
Democratic Party Liberal Bloc Gregorina Dawson-Carr January 2024 Dunley 5.4% 44 382 seats
Socialist Party People's Bloc Johnny Matthews October 2023 Millsbridge and Walterham 16.3% 132 695 seats
New Falland Party People's Bloc Gorden Payne-Smith February 2023 None 15.1% 122 652 seats
Republican Party People's Bloc Theodore White June 2022 Hensea 3.5% 28 214 seats
Red-Green Movement People's Bloc Ivy-Rose Graham February 2024 None 2.8% 23 190 seats
NWPF People's Bloc Phineas Cunningham September 2023 None 1.6% 13 238 seats
Victory Party People's Bloc Adeline Russell April 2023 Spencing South 0.7% 6 140 seats
Social Democratic Party None Rhys Griffiths August 2023 None New party 53 seats
Independent 0% 0 7 seats

Campaign

Media coverage

Members of Parliament not standing for re-election

Opinion polling

Results

e • d Results of the 2024 Fallish general election to the Chamber of Deputies
Chamber of Deputies (Falland) 2024-2028.svg
Political party Alliance Leader Candidates Members Votes
Total Gained Lost Net Of total
(%)
Total Of total
(%)
Change
(%)
Progressive Party Liberal Bloc Karren Shroff 739 235 18 6 Increase12 29.01 15,862,233 28.30 +0.9
Liberal Party Liberal Bloc James Lee 590 117 7 3 Decrease8 14.44 7,827,795 13.97 −0.7
Green Party Liberal Bloc Andrew Newman 600 104 14 7 Increase7 12.84 7,303,043 13.03 +1.2
Democratic Party Liberal Bloc Gregorina Dawson-Carr 382 52 11 3 Increase8 6.42 3,441,319 6.14 +0.8
Socialist Party People's Bloc Johnny Matthews 695 115 6 23 Decrease17 14.20 8,407,780 15.00 −2.3
New Falland Party People's Bloc Gorden Payne-Smith 652 124 5 3 Increase2 15.31 8,363,276 14.92 +0.3
Republican Party People's Bloc Theodore White 214 29 1 0 Increase1 3.58 2,395,070 4.27 +0.1
Red-Green Movement People's Bloc Ivy-Rose Graham 190 17 4 10 Decrease6 2.10 1,263,260 2.25 −0.3
NWPF People's Bloc Phineas Cunningham 238 9 2 6 Decrease4 1.11 630,015 1.12 −0.2
Victory Party People's Bloc Adeline Russell 140 6 1 1 Steady0 0.74 409,190 0.73 0.0
Social Democratic Party None Rhys Griffiths 53 2 2 0 Increase2 0.25 138,866 0.25 +1
Independent (non-party) candidates 7 0 Steady0 8,297 0.00
Blank and invalid votes 113,745
Total 4447 810 0 100 56,050,144 100 0.0
Registered voters, and turnout 61,431,548 91.24 −1.3