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==Electoral System==
==Electoral System==
The 516 members of Parliament are elected by {{wp|open list|open}} {{wp|party-list proportional representation}} in {{wp|constituency|multi-member constituencies}}. Seats are allocated using the {{wp|Webster/Sainte-Laguë method|Sainte-Laguë}} method, with a 3% threshold for parties and a 1.5% threshold for independents.
480 seats are elected in 46 geographical electoral districts, ranging anywhere from 5 to 19 seats per electorate. The other 36 seats are elected through a national list, where each of Scalizagasti's six recognized ethnic groups (officially documented in the census) vote for 6 seats each. If a party wins 260 or more seats, they can govern without forming any coalition. However, this is incredibly rare due to Scalizagasti's proportional electoral system adopted in the early 20th century.
==Election Date==
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==Results==
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Revision as of 01:06, 12 August 2020

2020 Scalizagastian federal election

← 2016 August 22, 2020

All 516 seats in the Parliament of Scalizagasti
260 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Pernille Skipper (cropped).jpg Paul Martin.jpg Peter Bevan-Baker.jpg
Leader Sarah Millard Michel Garon Thomas Smith
Party Social Democratic Party Revolutionary Republican Party Green Party of Scalizagasti
Leader since 26 January 2015 21 December 2015 3 November 2007
Leader's seat Bewundal East Maldati South Torlu
Last election 154 seats, 26.5% 160 seats, 28.0% 83 seats, 14.0%
Seats before 154 160 83
Seats won 231 111 60
Seat change Increase77 Decrease49 Decrease23
Percentage 42.1% 19.8% 10.1%
Swing Increase15.6pp Decrease8.2pp Decrease3.9pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Jan Szyszko.JPG Tany Yao MLA.JPG Margot Wallström.jpg
Leader Les Erlosto Moe Trellos Ester Nortust
Party New Scalizagasti Party Liberal-Conservative Alliance Labour and Socialist Party
Leader since 16 September 2018 8 August 2017 1 June 2010
Leader's seat Jurein North Islander Group Outer Blicamy
Last election 54 seats, 9.3% 21 seats, 5.3% 20 seats, 4.2%
Seats before 54 21 20
Seats won 60 19 17
Seat change Decrease4 Decrease2 Decrease3
Percentage 9.0% 4.7% 3.3%
Swing Decrease0.3pp Decrease0.6pp Decrease0.9pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Maxime Bernier (cropped).jpg Guy-Caron-Crop-March-27-2017.jpg Markus Söder MSC 2019 (cropped).jpg
Leader Steve Pertillo Guy Manderson Curtis Soeder
Party Patriotic Defense Movement Progressive People's Party Aulden Democratic Party
Leader since 18 March 2015 9 June 2012 19 January 2008
Leader's seat Palgaroca Interior
(lost re-election)
Saroya Region Badger Valley
Last election 14 seats, 3.6% 6 seats, 2.3% 3 seats, 2.1%
Seats before 14 6 3
Seats won 14 8 5
Seat change Steady0 Increase2 Increase2
Percentage 3.5% 2.4% 1.8%
Swing Decrease0.1pp Increase0.1pp Decrease0.3pp

Prime Minister before election

Sarah Millard
SDP

Prime Minister after election

Sarah Millard
SDP

The 2020 Scalizagastian federal election was held on August 22, 2020, to elect 516 members of the Parliament of Scalizagasti. Prior to the election, the Social Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Sarah Millard, governed Scalizagasti in a coalition with the Greens, LSP, and PPP. It was the second election for Millard as SDP leader and first election as the incumbent Prime Minister.

With 42.1% of the popular vote and 231 seats, the SDP won one of the largest parliamentary victories in Scalizagastian history. Up 77 seats from 2016, Prime Minister Millard formed government with a SDP-Green coalition, no longer needing the LSP and PPP as they did previously. The large gains by the SDP mostly came at the expense of the RRP and Greens, dropping by 8 and 4 points of support respectively. With exception to the SDP, every party dropped in support, although marginal regional gains allowed the ADP and PPP to pick up 2 seats each. All ten parties which had a presence after the 2016 election returned to Parliament.

Background

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Electoral System

The 516 members of Parliament are elected by open party-list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies. Seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method, with a 3% threshold for parties and a 1.5% threshold for independents.

480 seats are elected in 46 geographical electoral districts, ranging anywhere from 5 to 19 seats per electorate. The other 36 seats are elected through a national list, where each of Scalizagasti's six recognized ethnic groups (officially documented in the census) vote for 6 seats each. If a party wins 260 or more seats, they can govern without forming any coalition. However, this is incredibly rare due to Scalizagasti's proportional electoral system adopted in the early 20th century.

Election Date

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Results

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Aftermath

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