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After a tight three way election, The two biggest pro-democracy parties formed a grand coaltion (SY and DY) along with the Liberal Party. The Kjedorate Party formed Chief Oppostion for the first time in its history, and it was the first time since 1950 that the Kjedorates were not in power. The Labour Party won its lowest amount of seats in it's history, holding onto only small mining towns in rural Seketan. The newly formed National Union Allience won a few seats in the working areas of Conelibek.
After a tight three way election, The two biggest pro-democracy parties formed a grand coaltion (SY and DY) along with the Liberal Party. The Kjedorate Party formed Chief Oppostion for the first time in its history, and it was the first time since 1950 that the Kjedorates were not in power. The Labour Party won its lowest amount of seats in it's history, holding onto only small mining towns in rural Seketan. The newly formed National Union Allience won a few seats in the working areas of Conelibek.
=Results=
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|colspan=9|[[File:MPSP seatingchartt.png|centre|400px]]
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!colspan=2; rowspan=2|Party
!rowspan=2|Acym.
!rowspan=2|Leader
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|bgcolor=#2d6502| ||align=left|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]||align=left|SY||align=left|[[Patjik Moulette]]||70||{{increase}} 70||1,013,423||31.4%||{{increase}} 31.4%
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|bgcolor=#f1c232| ||align=left|[[Democratic Party (Seketan)|Democratic]]||align=left|DY||align=left|[[Michjeal Simonson]]||56||{{increase}} 56||896,367||27.7%||{{increase}} 27.7%
|-
|bgcolor=#295494| ||align=left|[[Kjedorate Party|Kjedorate]]||align=left|KY||align=left|[[Þorn Manneir]]||42||{{decrease}} 96||887,581||27.5%||{{decrease}} 27.5%
|-
|bgcolor=#f9e599| ||align=left|[[Liberals Party (Seketan)|Liberals]]||align=left|ELY||align=left|[[Jeameson Treirþe]]||9||{{increase}} 1||276,945||8.6%||{{decrease}} 0.1%
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|bgcolor=#cd2827| ||align=left|[[Labour and Unionists Cooperative|Labour]]||align=left|OeUC||align=left|[[Marc Joulette]]||6||{{decrease}} 25||156,367||4.8%||{{decrease}} 5.3%
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|bgcolor=#4285c6| ||align=left|[[National Union Alliance|National Union]]||align=left|UNCA||align=left|[[Simon Creatin]]||4||{{increase}} 4||134,987||4.2%||{{increase}} 4.2%
|}

Revision as of 15:56, 11 July 2021

1978 Seketese general election
← 1973 November 13, 1978 (1978-11-13) 1980 →

All 193 seats to the Commons Council of the Hérvynsken
97 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout92.9%
  First party Second party Third party
  Patjik Moulette.jpeg MogensCamre-2011.jpg Sigurd Ømann.jpg
Leader Patjik Moulette Michjeal Simonson Þorn Manneir
Party Socialist Democrats Kjedorate
Leader since May 1969 September 1978 March 1977
Last election Decriminalized Decriminalized 141
Seats before 0 0 138
Seats won 70 56 42
Seat change Increase 70 Increase 56 Decrease 96
Popular vote 1,013,423 896,367 887,581
Percentage 31.4% 27.7% 27.5%
Swing Increase 31.3% Increase 27.7% Decrease 49.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Basile-Jean Risopoulos.png Victor Leemans.jpg UNA
Leader Jeameson Treirþe Marc Joulette Simon Creatin
Party Liberals Labour National Union
Leader since June 1974 July 1968 May 1977
Last election 7 32 pre-creation
Seats before 8 31 0
Seats won 9 6 4
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 25 Increase 4
Popular vote 276,945 156,367 134,987
Percentage 8.6% 4.8% 4.2%
Swing Decrease 0.1% Decrease 5.3% Increase 4.2%

The 1978 Seketese General Election was the first fully democratic election after the 1970 Seketese Revolution and the first since the Kjedorates took power and suspended democratic elections in the 1920's. It was the first election the new pro-democracy Socialist Party (SY) and Democratic Party (DY) ever competeded in.

After a tight three way election, The two biggest pro-democracy parties formed a grand coaltion (SY and DY) along with the Liberal Party. The Kjedorate Party formed Chief Oppostion for the first time in its history, and it was the first time since 1950 that the Kjedorates were not in power. The Labour Party won its lowest amount of seats in it's history, holding onto only small mining towns in rural Seketan. The newly formed National Union Allience won a few seats in the working areas of Conelibek.

Results

MPSP seatingchartt.png
Party Acym. Leader Seats Votes
Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Socialist SY Patjik Moulette 70 Increase 70 1,013,423 31.4% Increase 31.4%
Democratic DY Michjeal Simonson 56 Increase 56 896,367 27.7% Increase 27.7%
Kjedorate KY Þorn Manneir 42 Decrease 96 887,581 27.5% Decrease 27.5%
Liberals ELY Jeameson Treirþe 9 Increase 1 276,945 8.6% Decrease 0.1%
Labour OeUC Marc Joulette 6 Decrease 25 156,367 4.8% Decrease 5.3%
National Union UNCA Simon Creatin 4 Increase 4 134,987 4.2% Increase 4.2%