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Revision as of 05:05, 18 March 2021

2033 Saren general election

← 2030 October 8, 2033 (2033-10-08) Next →

All 952 seats in the House of Commons
473 seats are needed for a majority
32 (of the 62) elected seats in the Senate
Turnout93.27%
  First party Second party
  Michelle Obama 2013 official portrait (2).jpg Patrick Leahy official photo (cropped).jpg
Leader Camilla Parker Michael T. Walker
Party Social Democratic Movement National Progressive Party
Leader since 17 April, 2026 8 September, 2029
Leader's seat Segrià (WS) Elpenor (HA)
Seats won 541 400
Seat change Increase 140 Increase 108
Popular vote 354,926,662 290,265,931
Percentage 42.65% 34.88%
Swing Increase 10.28% Increase 6.85%
TPP 54.58% 45.42%
TPP Swing Increase 3.60 Decrease 3.60

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Deidre Schmidt Eustace Graham
Party National Unity Party Greens
Leader since 1 April 2030 29 June, 2025
Leader's seat Walco (ES)
(lost seat)
Fowler (ME)
Seats won 6 2
Seat change Decrease 248 Steady 0
Popular vote 94,952,244 75,645,565
Percentage 11.41% 9.09%
Swing Decrease 14.11% Decrease 2.79%

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  Social Democratic: 519 seats
  National Progressive: 422 seats
  National Union: 6 seats
  Independent: 3 seats
  Green: 2 seats

Prime Minister before election

Camilla Parker
Social Democrat

Elected Prime Minister

Camilla Parker
Social Democrat

The 2033 Saren general election was held on Saturday 8 October 2033 to elect members of the 162nd Parliament of Sarenium. The election had been called following the dissolution of the 161st Parliament as elected at the 2030 double dissolution federal election. All 972 seats in the House of Commons (lower house) and 32 of 62 seats in the Senate (upper house) were up for election.

The first-term incumbent minority Social Democratic Government, led by Prime Minister Camilla Parker, won a second three-year term by defeating the opposition National Progressive Party, led by Opposition Leader Michael T. Walker. The SDM claimed a sixty-eight seat majority with 541 seats, the NPP finished with 400, whilst the remaining seats were won by the Greens, National Unity Party and Independents.

The electoral system of Sarenium enforces compulsory voting and uses full-preference instant-runoff voting in single-member seats for the House of Representatives and the Senate. The election was administered by the Saren Electoral Commission.

The result was considered an upset as polling had not accounted for the extent to which the SDM and NPP would increase their standing, nor had polls been able to predict the extent to which the National Unity Party would be routed.

On election night, Michael Walker conceded and stood down as Leader of the National Progressive Party.

Notable defeats included National Unity members, Deidre Schmidt in Walco and Thomas Grimes in Greenwood, both of whom were defeated with double digit swings against them. Notable entrants of Parliament included, son of Former President Alain Bronson, Jason Bronson (NPP), elected to Rochester, and niece of Christian Ross, Halima Lurtan (SDM).

Background

Procedure and Timeline

Results

Analysis