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The [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|SDU]] was able to increase by around 4.1 percentage points to 14.3% with strong gains. The [[National Besmenian Party|NBP]] also managed a gain of 2.9 percentage points and achieved its best ever election result with 13.9% of the vote. The [[Green Party of Besmenia|GPB]] also gained 2.8 percentage points and received an election result of 8.9%. The [[Party of the Besmenian Left|PBL]] lost 1.4 percentage points and still gained entry into the Sedakanian parliament with 5.4%, after the PBL was sometimes below 5% in polls. All other parties clearly failed to enter the Sedakanian parliament.
The [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|SDU]] was able to increase by around 4.1 percentage points to 14.3% with strong gains. The [[National Besmenian Party|NBP]] also managed a gain of 2.9 percentage points and achieved its best ever election result with 13.9% of the vote. The [[Green Party of Besmenia|GPB]] also gained 2.8 percentage points and received an election result of 8.9%. The [[Party of the Besmenian Left|PBL]] lost 1.4 percentage points and still gained entry into the Sedakanian parliament with 5.4%, after the PBL was sometimes below 5% in polls. All other parties clearly failed to enter the Sedakanian parliament.
==Background==
==Electoral system==
==Contesting parties==
==Campaign==
===TV debate===
==Results==
==Aftermath==
==Government formation==
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Revision as of 03:35, 12 May 2023

2022 Sedakanian state election
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144 seats
73 seats needed for a majority
Turnout78,90%
  First party Second party Third party
  2022-03-27 Wahlabend Saarland by Sandro Halank–061 (cropped).jpg File:Claudia Bernhard.jpg Uwe Thrum.jpg
Candidate Vanessa Halm Elke Glöcker Markus Neubauer
Party BVP FBBP SDU
Leader since 2 October 2019 1 September 2014 13 April 2021
Popular vote 2,577,441 1,161,347 1,054,997
Percentage 34,4% 15,5% 14,2%
Swing Decrease 4,6pp Decrease 4,0pp Increase 4,1pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  2020-02-13 Erwin Rüddel (Bundestagsprojekt 2020) by Sandro Halank–2.jpg Heidenblut, Dirk-8981.jpg 2020-02-14 Nadine Schön (Bundestagsprojekt 2020) by Sandro Halank–5.jpg
Candidate Walter Heutzer Peter Reinbach Eva Hahn-Mendel
Party NBP GPB PBL
Leader since 2 July 2018 6 October 2021 15 November 2020
Popular vote 1,041,466 666,838 404,598
Percentage 13,9% 8,9% 5,4%
Swing Increase 2,9pp Increase 2,8pp Decrease 1,4pp

Sedakanian election map2022.png

Governor before election

Vanessa Halm
BVP

Elected Governor

Vanessa Halm
BVP

The 2022 Sedakanian state election was held on 28 August 2022 to elect the members of the State Chamber of Sedakania. It was the 12th election to the Sedakanian State Chamber since its inception in 1967.

The BVP lost 4,6 percentage points and achieved the historically worst election result in its history with around 34,4% of the valid votes. The FBBP reached about 15.5% after losing 4 percentage points.

The SDU was able to increase by around 4.1 percentage points to 14.3% with strong gains. The NBP also managed a gain of 2.9 percentage points and achieved its best ever election result with 13.9% of the vote. The GPB also gained 2.8 percentage points and received an election result of 8.9%. The PBL lost 1.4 percentage points and still gained entry into the Sedakanian parliament with 5.4%, after the PBL was sometimes below 5% in polls. All other parties clearly failed to enter the Sedakanian parliament.

Background

Electoral system

Contesting parties

Campaign

TV debate

Results

Aftermath

Government formation