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The '''2022 Satavian federal election''' was held on Friday, 15 July 2022 to elect all 152 representatives and 96 senators to the [[Parliament of Satavia]]. Elections were also held concurrently in the [[Diereplek Province|Diereplek]], [[Hope Province|Hope]] and [[New Borland]] provinces. The {{wpl|snap election}} was called following the passage of amendments to the [[Satavia Act]], and resulted in the ruling [[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]] party maintaining it's majority in the [[House of Representatives (Satavia)|House of Representatives]], but losing its majority in the [[Senate of Satavia|Senate]]. It was the first snap election in Satavia's modern democratic era.
The '''2022 Satavian federal election''' was held on Friday, 15 July 2022 to elect all 152 representatives and 96 senators to the [[Parliament of Satavia]]. Elections were also held concurrently in the [[Diereplek Province|Diereplek]], [[Hope Province|Hope]] and [[New Borland]] provinces. The {{wpl|snap election|snap federal election}} which saw the dissolution of both houses of the Parliament of Satavia was called following the passage of amendments to the [[Satavia Act]], and resulted in the ruling [[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]] party losing its majority in the [[House of Representatives (Satavia)|House of Representatives]] and the [[Senate of Satavia|Senate]].  


Following the victory for the Conservative & Country party, the [[High Court of Satavia|High Court]] confirmed the amendments to the Satavia Act three days after the election, on Monday, 18 July. In accordance with the electoral boundary comissions recommendations and the passage of the [[Satavia Act, 2022]] the [[Central Territory]] and the [[National Capital District]] sent members to the House of Representatives for the first time since [[2000 Satavian federal election|2000]], and the total number of Representatives increased from 149 to 152, and Senators from 80 to 96.
Following the continuation of  for the Conservative & Country party, the [[High Court of Satavia|High Court]] confirmed the amendments to the Satavia Act three days after the election, on Monday, 18 July. In accordance with the recommendations of the electoral boundary commission, the election saw an increase in the total number of seats avaliable in the House of Representatives from 149 to 152.


The Conservative & Country party won 84 seats, maintaining their previous number of seats in the House of Representatives and won 45 seats in the Senate, losing six seats and falling four seats shy of a majority. On Sunday, 17 July, two days after voting began, Conservative & Country leader [[Arthur Warwick]] announced that they had formed a coalition with the [[United Party]]. Two days later, on Tuesday, 19 July, Warwick also announced that his party had entered into a {{wpl|confidence-and-supply agreement}} with [[Satavia First]], whose leader [[Jannie Swart]] replaced [[Gerald Hardwick]] as [[Secretary of State for Education (Satavia)|Secretary of State for Education]]. Warwick announced a cabinet reshuffle in the aftermath of the electoral victory, which saw new United Party leader [[Parker Lawson]] appointed Deputy Prime Minister, in addition to the United Party gaining three ministries, whilst Satavia First gained one.
The Conservative & Country party won 61 seats in the House of Representatives (a decrease of 23) and won 46 seats in the Senate, 12 seats and falling three seats shy of a majority. On Sunday, 17 July, two days after voting began, Conservative & Country leader [[Arthur Warwick]] announced that they had formed a coalition with the [[United Party]]. Two days later, on Tuesday, 19 July, Warwick also announced that his party had entered into a {{wpl|confidence-and-supply agreement}} with [[Satavia First]], whose leader [[Jannie Swart]] replaced [[Gerald Hardwick]] as [[Secretary of State for Education (Satavia)|Secretary of State for Education]]. Warwick announced a cabinet reshuffle in the aftermath of the electoral victory, which saw new United Party leader [[Parker Lawson]] appointed Deputy Prime Minister, in addition to the United Party gaining three ministries, whilst Satavia First gained one.


The Liberal party, lead by new leader [[Blake Goodwin]], secured 48 seats in the House of Representatives, an increase of 15, whilst also securing 43 seats in the Senate, forcing the Conservative & Country party to enter a coalition with United. United, lead into the election by [[Rian Pienaar]], suffered a huge defeat, earning only 427,000 votes (equivilant to three seats in the Senate) whilst losing twelve seats in the House of Representatives, winning just eight seats. Pienaar, contesting the Division of [[Satavia|Fox]], was himself defeated and resigned as leader of the United Party as a result, handing over leadership to Parker Lawson as a result. The Labour & Social Democratic party, despite maintaining their three senators and eight representatives, whilst also increasing their share of the popular vote by over 140,000 suffered some crucial defeats, including in the Division of [[Satavia|Harris]] where Labour leader [[Ian Jackson]] was {{wpl|unseated}}, prompting his resignation as leader of the Labour & Social Democratic party.
[United]/[Satavia First]/[Labour & SDP]/[New National]/[Green]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 9 March 2024

2022 Satavian federal election
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All 152 seats in the House of Representatives
All 96 seats in the Senate
77 seats are needed for a majority in the House of Representatives
49 seats are needed for a majority in the Senate
Registered15,327,585
Turnout92.04% (Increase 3.34 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
  John Key Roger Cook Michael McCormack
Leader Arthur Warwick Blake Goodwin Rian Pienaar
Party Conservative & Country Liberal United
Leader since 23 December 2017 (2017-12-23) 22 May 2022 (2022-05-22) 19 January 2020 (2020-01-19)
Leader's seat Johnson (Hope) Crace (Hope) Fox (Hope) (defeated)
Last election 84 MPs / 58 Senators (46.56%) 33 MPs / 21 Senators (26.31%) 21 MPs / 13 Senators (16.75%)
Seats won 61 MPs / 46 Senators 47 MPs / 26 Senators 37 MPs / 19 Senators
Seat change Decrease 23 MPs / Decrease 12 Senators Increase 14 MPs / Increase 5 Senators Increase 16 MPs / Increase 6 Senators
Popular vote 5,077,693 4,221,402 3,540,356
Percentage 35.99% 29.92% 25.09%
Swing Decrease 10.57 pp Increase 4.22 pp Increase 8.34 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Marthinus van Schalkwyk Richard Marles
Leader Jannie Swart Ian Jackson
Party Satavia First Labour & Social Democratic
Leader since 15 December 2015 (2015-12-15) 3 June 2019 (2019-06-03)
Leader's seat Mattheus (Orange) Harris (Hope) (defeated)
Last election 2 MPs / 1 Senator (1.04%) 4 MPs / 3 Senators (3.77%)
Seats won 4 MPs / 4 Senator 3 MPs / 1 Senator
Seat change Increase 2 MPs / Increase 3 Senators Decrease 1 MPs / Decrease 2 Senators
Popular vote 528,964 621,577
Percentage 3.75% 4.41%
Swing Increase 2.71 pp Increase 0.64 pp

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Results by winning party by division for the House of Representatives

Prime Minister before election

Arthur Warwick
Conservative & Country

Prime Minister after election

Arthur Warwick
Conservative & Country

The 2022 Satavian federal election was held on Friday, 15 July 2022 to elect all 152 representatives and 96 senators to the Parliament of Satavia. Elections were also held concurrently in the Diereplek, Hope and New Borland provinces. The snap federal election which saw the dissolution of both houses of the Parliament of Satavia was called following the passage of amendments to the Satavia Act, and resulted in the ruling Conservative & Country party losing its majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Following the continuation of for the Conservative & Country party, the High Court confirmed the amendments to the Satavia Act three days after the election, on Monday, 18 July. In accordance with the recommendations of the electoral boundary commission, the election saw an increase in the total number of seats avaliable in the House of Representatives from 149 to 152.

The Conservative & Country party won 61 seats in the House of Representatives (a decrease of 23) and won 46 seats in the Senate, 12 seats and falling three seats shy of a majority. On Sunday, 17 July, two days after voting began, Conservative & Country leader Arthur Warwick announced that they had formed a coalition with the United Party. Two days later, on Tuesday, 19 July, Warwick also announced that his party had entered into a confidence-and-supply agreement with Satavia First, whose leader Jannie Swart replaced Gerald Hardwick as Secretary of State for Education. Warwick announced a cabinet reshuffle in the aftermath of the electoral victory, which saw new United Party leader Parker Lawson appointed Deputy Prime Minister, in addition to the United Party gaining three ministries, whilst Satavia First gained one.

[United]/[Satavia First]/[Labour & SDP]/[New National]/[Green]