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| leader_since1    = 1 March 1995
| leader_since1    = 1 March 1995
| leaders_seat1    =  
| leaders_seat1    =  
| last_election1    = 6 seats, 39.52%
| last_election1    = 7 seats, 39.47%
| seats_before1    =  
| seats_before1    =  
| seats1            = '''5'''
| seats1            = '''5'''
| seat_change1      = {{decrease}}1
| seat_change1      = {{decrease}}2
| popular_vote1    = '''4,113'''
| popular_vote1    = '''4,290'''
| percentage1      = '''31.45%'''
| percentage1      = '''32.93%'''
| swing1            = {{decrease}}8.07{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing1            = {{decrease}}6.54{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image2            = [[File:Czesław_Adam_Siekierski.jpg|89px]]
| image2            = [[File:Czesław_Adam_Siekierski.jpg|89px]]
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| leader_since2    = 17 December 1998
| leader_since2    = 17 December 1998
| leaders_seat2    =  
| leaders_seat2    =  
| last_election2    = 1 seat, 8.90%
| last_election2    = 1 seat, 8.17%
| seats_before2    =  
| seats_before2    =  
| seats2            = 4
| seats2            = 4
| seat_change2      = {{increase}}3
| seat_change2      = {{increase}}3
| popular_vote2    = 2,982
| popular_vote2    = 3,172
| percentage2      = 22.80%
| percentage2      = 24.35%
| swing2            = {{increase}}13.90{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing2            = {{increase}}16.18{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image3            = [[File:Rafał_Grupiński_Sejm_2014_03.JPG|88px]]
| image3            = [[File:Rafał_Grupiński_Sejm_2014_03.JPG|88px]]
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| leader_since3    = 3 April 2001
| leader_since3    = 3 April 2001
| leaders_seat3    =  
| leaders_seat3    =  
| last_election3    = 3 seats, 20.09%
| last_election3    = 3 seats, 18.39%
| seats_before3    =  
| seats_before3    =  
| seats3            = 3
| seats3            = 3
| seat_change3      = {{nochange}}
| seat_change3      = {{nochange}}
| popular_vote3    = 2,405
| popular_vote3    = 2,522
| percentage3      = 18.39
| percentage3      = 19.36
| swing3            = {{decrease}}1.70{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing3            = {{increase}}0.97{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image4            = [[File:St._Gogacz.jpg|102px]]
| image4            = <div style="width:112px;"><span style="line-height:109px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:#019CDB; font-size:37px;"> '''OLP'''
| colour4          = FF6A00
| colour4          = 019CDB
| leader4          = [[Konrad Roth]]
| leader4          = [[Hans-Jürgen Kãdziérski]]
| party4            = [[National Consolidation Party|National Consolidation]]
| party4            = [[Ostric Liberal Party|Liberal]]
| alliance4        =  
| alliance4        =  
| leader_since4    = 2 September 1998
| leader_since4    = 21 March 2002
| leaders_seat4    =  
| leaders_seat4    =  
| last_election4    = 4 seats, 23.55%
| last_election4    = 3 seats, 20.71%
| seats_before4    =  
| seats_before4    =  
| seats4            = 2
| seats4            = 2
| seat_change4      = {{decrease}}2
| seat_change4      = {{decrease}}1
| popular_vote4    = 2,088
| popular_vote4    = 1,634
| percentage4      = 15.97%
| percentage4      = 12.54%
| swing4            = {{decrease}}7.58{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing4            = {{decrease}}8.17{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image5            = [[File:Paweł_Arndt_Sejm_2016.JPG|91px]]
| image5            = [[File:St._Gogacz.jpg|102px]]
| colour5          = 019CDB
| colour5          = FF6A00
| leader5          = [[Arne Gotti]]
| leader5          = [[Konrad Roth]]
| party5            = [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre]]
| party5            = [[National Consolidation Party|National Consolidation]]
| alliance5        =  
| alliance5        =  
| leader_since5    = 21 March 2002
| leader_since5    = 2 September 1998
| leaders_seat5    =  
| leaders_seat5    =  
| last_election5    = 1 seat, 7.94%
| last_election5    = 1 seat, 8.97%
| seats_before5    =  
| seats_before5    =  
| seats5            = 1
| seats5            = 1
| seat_change5      = {{nochange}}
| seat_change5      = {{nochange}}
| popular_vote5    = 1,489
| popular_vote5    = 1,410
| percentage5      = 11.39%
| percentage5      = 10.82%
| swing5            = {{increase}}3.45{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing5            = {{increase}}1.85{{wp|percentage points|pp}}


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| after_party      = [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical]]
| after_party      = [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical]]
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The '''6th Ostric regional election''' occurred on 4 April 2004. [[Jón Burgstaller]]'s [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]] successfully won a third term in office, albeit with a lower share of the vote and losing one seat. The populist [[Ostric Coalition]] surged to become the second-largest party, and the main component of the separatist camp. After the election, a SRPO-[[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre]] coalition was formed, with outside support from the conservative [[National Consolidation Party|National Consolidation Party]]
The '''6th Ostric regional election''' occurred on 4 April 2004. [[Jón Burgstaller]]'s [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]] successfully won a third term in office, albeit with a lower share of the vote and losing two seats. The populist [[Ostric Coalition]] surged to become the second-largest party, and the main component of the separatist camp. After the election, a SRPO-[[Ostric Liberal Party|Liberal]] coalition was formed, with outside support from the conservative [[National Consolidation Party|National Consolidation Party]]
==Background==
==Background==
In the [[2000 Ostric regional election|previous election]], the social democratic SRPO maintained its strong lead, forming a grand coalition with the conservative NKP.
In the [[2000 Ostric regional election|previous election]], the social democratic SRPO maintained its strong lead, forming a grand coalition with the Ostric Liberal Party.


Although the SRPO itself remained popular, issues arose in the summer of 2001, when it was revealed that [[Konrad Roth]], leader of the NKP and Minister of Labour, Education, and the Environment, had taken bribes from various fisheries to push deregulation. The government's approval ratings sank afterwards, but remained above the opposition. Concurrently, the Ostric Coalition saw its polling improve substantially during the term.
Although the SRPO itself remained popular, issues arose in the summer of 2001, when it was revealed that [[Arne Gotti]], leader of the OLP and Minister of Labour, Education, and the Environment, had taken bribes from various fisheries to push deregulation. The government's approval ratings sank afterwards, but remained above the opposition. Concurrently, the Ostric Coalition saw its polling improve substantially during the term.
==Electoral system==
==Electoral system==
The electorate elects all fifteen members of the [[Dorada]] using {{wp|single non-transferable vote}} in one island-wide multi-member constituency.
The electorate elects all fifteen members of the [[Dorada]] using {{wp|single non-transferable vote}} in one island-wide multi-member constituency.
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| width="1" style="background-color:#CC0000"|
| width="1" style="background-color:#CC0000"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]]
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]]
| 4,113
| 4,290
| 31.45
| 32.93
| 5
| 5
| –1
| –2
|-
|-
| width="1" style="background-color:#002664"|
| width="1" style="background-color:#002664"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric Coalition]]
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric Coalition]]
| 2,982
| 3,172
| 22.80
| 24.35
| 4
| 4
| +3
| +3
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| width="1" style="background-color:#08660D"|
| width="1" style="background-color:#08660D"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric People's Party]]
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric People's Party]]
| 2,405
| 2,522
| 18.39
| 19.36
| 3
| 3
| 0
| 0
|-
| width="1" style="background-color:#019CDB"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric Liberal Party]]
| 1,634
| 12.54
| 2
| –1
|-
|-
| width="1" style="background-color:#FF6A00"|
| width="1" style="background-color:#FF6A00"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[National Consolidation Party]]
| style="text-align:left;"| [[National Consolidation Party]]
| 2,088
| 1,410
| 15.97
| 10.82
| 2
| –2
|-
| width="1" style="background-color:#019CDB"|
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre Party]]
| 1,489
| 11.39
| 1
| 1
| 0
| 0
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{{bar percent|SRPO|#CC0000|31.45}}
{{bar percent|SRPO|#CC0000|32.93}}
{{bar percent|KÒ|#002664|22.80}}
{{bar percent|KÒ|#002664|24.35}}
{{bar percent|ÒSL|#08660D|18.39}}
{{bar percent|ÒSL|#08660D|19.36}}
{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|15.97}}
{{bar percent|OLP|#019CDB|12.54}}
{{bar percent|PMZ|#019CDB|11.39}}
{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|10.82}}
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|}}
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{{bar percent|KÒ|#002664|26.67}}
{{bar percent|KÒ|#002664|26.67}}
{{bar percent|ÒSL|#08660D|20.00}}
{{bar percent|ÒSL|#08660D|20.00}}
{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|13.33}}
{{bar percent|OLP|#019CDB|13.33}}
{{bar percent|PMZ|#019CDB|6.67}}
{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|6.67}}
|}}
|}}
==Reactions==
==Reactions==
After the announcement of the results, Minister-Chairman Burgstaller stated he preferred renewing the coalition with the NKP, adding the PMZ alongside. Initially, Konrad Roth stated the NKP would join the opposition. However, Roth agreed to a supply-and-confidence agreement with the new government.
After the announcement of the results, Minister-Chairman Burgstaller stated he preferred renewing the coalition with the OLP, adding the NKP alongside. Initially, Konrad Roth stated the NKP would join the opposition. However, Roth agreed to a supply-and-confidence agreement with the new government.


Emphasis was placed on the Ostric Coalition's second place finish, and the bolstering of the separatist movement behind Léch Kneller, as well as the continuing slow decline of the [[Ostric People's Party]].
Emphasis was placed on the Ostric Coalition's second place finish, and the bolstering of the separatist movement behind Léch Kneller, as well as the continuing slow decline of the [[Ostric People's Party]].
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[[category:Elections in Ostry]]
[[category:Elections in Ostry]]

Latest revision as of 06:41, 6 January 2020

2004 Ostric regional election

← 2000 4 April 2004 2008 →

All 15 seats in the Dorada
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Marek Czekalski.jpg Czesław Adam Siekierski.jpg Rafał Grupiński Sejm 2014 03.JPG
Leader Jón Burgstaller Léch Kneller Marek Best
Party Social Democratic Radical Coalition People's
Leader since 1 March 1995 17 December 1998 3 April 2001
Last election 7 seats, 39.47% 1 seat, 8.17% 3 seats, 18.39%
Seats won 5 4 3
Seat change Decrease2 Increase3 Steady
Popular vote 4,290 3,172 2,522
Percentage 32.93% 24.35% 19.36
Swing Decrease6.54pp Increase16.18pp Increase0.97pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
OLP
St. Gogacz.jpg
Leader Hans-Jürgen Kãdziérski Konrad Roth
Party Liberal National Consolidation
Leader since 21 March 2002 2 September 1998
Last election 3 seats, 20.71% 1 seat, 8.97%
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Decrease1 Steady
Popular vote 1,634 1,410
Percentage 12.54% 10.82%
Swing Decrease8.17pp Increase1.85pp

Minister-Chairman before election

Jón Burgstaller
Social Democratic Radical

Minister-Chairman

Jón Burgstaller
Social Democratic Radical

The 6th Ostric regional election occurred on 4 April 2004. Jón Burgstaller's Social Democratic Radical Party successfully won a third term in office, albeit with a lower share of the vote and losing two seats. The populist Ostric Coalition surged to become the second-largest party, and the main component of the separatist camp. After the election, a SRPO-Liberal coalition was formed, with outside support from the conservative National Consolidation Party

Background

In the previous election, the social democratic SRPO maintained its strong lead, forming a grand coalition with the Ostric Liberal Party.

Although the SRPO itself remained popular, issues arose in the summer of 2001, when it was revealed that Arne Gotti, leader of the OLP and Minister of Labour, Education, and the Environment, had taken bribes from various fisheries to push deregulation. The government's approval ratings sank afterwards, but remained above the opposition. Concurrently, the Ostric Coalition saw its polling improve substantially during the term.

Electoral system

The electorate elects all fifteen members of the Dorada using single non-transferable vote in one island-wide multi-member constituency.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Social Democratic Radical Party 4,290 32.93 5 –2
Ostric Coalition 3,172 24.35 4 +3
Ostric People's Party 2,522 19.36 3 0
Ostric Liberal Party 1,634 12.54 2 –1
National Consolidation Party 1,410 10.82 1 0
Total 13,027 100 15 0
Registered voters/turnout 16,528 78.82
Popular vote
SRPO
32.93%
24.35%
ÒSL
19.36%
OLP
12.54%
NKP
10.82%
Seats
SRPO
33.33%
26.67%
ÒSL
20.00%
OLP
13.33%
NKP
6.67%

Reactions

After the announcement of the results, Minister-Chairman Burgstaller stated he preferred renewing the coalition with the OLP, adding the NKP alongside. Initially, Konrad Roth stated the NKP would join the opposition. However, Roth agreed to a supply-and-confidence agreement with the new government.

Emphasis was placed on the Ostric Coalition's second place finish, and the bolstering of the separatist movement behind Léch Kneller, as well as the continuing slow decline of the Ostric People's Party.