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| majority_seats    =  
| majority_seats    =  
| turnout          = 73.3%
| turnout          = 73.3%
| 1blank            =  Swing


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| party1            = [[Kyotakavian United Syndicalist and Socialist Coalition (Kyotakavia)|KUSSC]]
| party1            = [[Kyotakavian United Syndicalist and Socialist Coalition (Kyotakavia)|KUSSC]]
| popular_vote1    =  '''88,785'''
| popular_vote1    =  '''88,785'''
| percentage1      = '''57.3%%'''
| percentage1      = '''57.3%'''
| swing1           = {{increase}} 9.8pp
| 1data1           = {{increase}} 9.8pp
| color1            = ff0078
| color1            = ff0078


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| popular_vote2    = 24,637
| popular_vote2    = 24,637
| percentage2      = 15.9%
| percentage2      = 15.9%
| swing2           = {{increase}} 7.6pp
| 1data2           = {{increase}} 7.6pp
| color2            = 0000ff
| color2            = 0000ff


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| image3            = [[File:Maton Golkic.jpg|100px]]
| image3            = [[File:Maton Golkic.jpg|100px]]
| nominee3          = Maton Golkic
| nominee3          = Maton Golkic
| party3            = [[Vaterland Vront (Kyotakavia)|Kyotakavia]]
| party3            = [[Vaterland Vront (Kyotakavia)|The Vront]]
| popular_vote3    = 17,664
| popular_vote3    = 17,664
| percentage3      = 11.4%
| percentage3      = 11.4%
| swing3           = {{decrease}} 5.3pp
| 1data3           = {{decrease}} 5.3pp
| color3            = 85200c
| color3            = 85200c


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| image4            = [[File:Erdan Kyak.jpg|100px]]
| image4            = [[File:Erdan Kyak.jpg|100px]]
| nominee4          = Erdan Kyak
| nominee4          = Erdan Kyak
| party4            = [[Democratic Alliance Party of Kyotakavia (Kotakavia)|Alliance]]
| party4            = [[Democratic Alliance Party of Kyotakavia (Kyotakavia)|Alliance]]
| popular_vote4    = 15,960
| popular_vote4    = 15,960
| percentage4      = 10.3%
| percentage4      = 10.3%
| swing4           = {{increase}} 10.3pp
| 1data4           = {{increase}} 10.3pp
| color4            = 38761d
| color4            = 38761d


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| popular_vote5    = 4,803
| popular_vote5    = 4,803
| percentage5      = 3.1%
| percentage5      = 3.1%
| swing5           = {{decrease}} 6.1pp
| 1data5           = {{decrease}} 6.1pp
| color5            = D2FFF0
| color5            = D2FFF0


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| popular_vote6    = 2,634
| popular_vote6    = 2,634
| percentage6      = 1.7%
| percentage6      = 1.7%
| swing6           = {{increase}} 1.7pp
| 1data6           = {{increase}} 1.7pp
| color6            = 999999
| color6            = 999999


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| popular_vote7    = 465
| popular_vote7    = 465
| percentage7      = 0.3%
| percentage7      = 0.3%
| swing7           = {{decrease}} 30.7pp
| 1data7           = {{decrease}} 30.7pp
| color7            = 76a5af
| color7            = 76a5af


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| title            = Legislative Representative for [[Albaniv (Kyotkavian Assembly Constituency|Albaniv]]
| title            = Legislative Representative for [[Albaniv (Kyotakavian Assembly Constituency)|Albaniv]]
| before_election  = '''[[Georgikov Alexi (Kyotakavian Politician)|Georgikov Alexi]]'''
| before_election  = '''[[Georgikov Alexi (Kyotakavian Politician)|Georgikov Alexi]]'''
| before_party      = '''KUSSC'''
| before_party      = '''KUSSC'''
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| after_party      = '''KUSSC'''
| after_party      = '''KUSSC'''
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A by-election for the Kyotakavian Assembly constituency of Albaniv was held on 9 September 1924. It was triggered by the death of the KUSSC Representative (Rep.) Georgikov Alexi who was killed on 31 July 1924 by Svozgardan soldiers whilst attending a picket line during the [[Kyotakavian general strike (1924)|general strike]]. The by-election was won by Georgikov's daughter Melanni Alexi, with KUSSC increasing its vote share by 9.8%.
The election was seen as a warning sign for the [[1925 Kyotakavian general election]] as the Populist vote share collapsed in Albaniv, a mining town in the [[Coal Belt (Kyotakavia)|"Coal Belt"]], something which would be repeated across similar seats in eastern [[Nodstok State, Kyotakavia|Nodstok]] as the Populists lost every "Coal Belt" seat, and the deposits of their candidates.
[[Category:Kyotakavian by-elections]]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 23 June 2022

1924 Albaniv by-election

← 1920 September 6, 1924 (1924-09-06) 1925 →
Turnout73.3%
  Melanni Alexi.png Runi Tokzowic.jpg Maton Golkic.jpg
Nominee Melanni Alexi Runi Tokzowic Maton Golkic
Party KUSSC NLP The Vront
Popular vote 88,785 24,637 17,664
Percentage 57.3% 15.9% 11.4%
Swing Increase 9.8pp Increase 7.6pp Decrease 5.3pp

  Erdan Kyak.jpg Heliv Qvedic.jpg Slobdan Matic.jpg
Nominee Erdan Kyak Heliv Qvedic Slobdan Matic
Party Alliance Independent Conservative Independent
Popular vote 15,960 4,803 2,634
Percentage 10.3% 3.1% 1.7%
Swing Increase 10.3pp Decrease 6.1pp Increase 1.7pp

  Iosef Wvesic.jpg
Nominee Iosef Wvesic
Party Populists
Popular vote 465
Percentage 0.3%
Swing Decrease 30.7pp

Legislative Representative for Albaniv before election

Georgikov Alexi
KUSSC

Elected Legislative Representative for Albaniv

Melanni Alexi
KUSSC

A by-election for the Kyotakavian Assembly constituency of Albaniv was held on 9 September 1924. It was triggered by the death of the KUSSC Representative (Rep.) Georgikov Alexi who was killed on 31 July 1924 by Svozgardan soldiers whilst attending a picket line during the general strike. The by-election was won by Georgikov's daughter Melanni Alexi, with KUSSC increasing its vote share by 9.8%.

The election was seen as a warning sign for the 1925 Kyotakavian general election as the Populist vote share collapsed in Albaniv, a mining town in the "Coal Belt", something which would be repeated across similar seats in eastern Nodstok as the Populists lost every "Coal Belt" seat, and the deposits of their candidates.