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| {{Nowrap|''[[Daily Express]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Labrador Times]]''}}
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| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
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| {{Nowrap|''[[Daily Mail]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Briselle Post]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| style="background-color: #FFBB02" |
| {{Nowrap|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]]}}
| {{Nowrap|[[Parti Columbien]]}}
| Advocates [[tactical voting]] for the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] to ensure it provides an effective opposition to a prospective [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] government.
| Advocates tactical voting against the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservatives]] to stop [[Northern Assembly (Delamaria)|Northern assembly reform]].
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| {{Nowrap|''[[Daily Mirror]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The City Economist]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}"|
| style="background-color: #FFBB02"|
| [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
| [[Democratic Party (Delamaria)|Democrats]]
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| Endorses candidates that promote free trade.
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| {{Nowrap|''[[Daily Star (United Kingdom)|Daily Star]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Tracham Times]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Count Binface Party}}"|
| style="background-color: #0392ca" |
| [[Count Binface Party]]
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
| Endorsed "the most sane politician in the UK", [[Count Binface]], who is only standing in Prime Minister [[Rishi Sunak]]'s constituency of [[Richmond and Northallerton (UK Parliament constituency)|Richmond and Northallerton]].
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| {{Nowrap|''[[Financial Times]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Evening Independent]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}"|
| style="background-color: #E20000"|
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
|[[Social Labour Party (Delamaria)|Social Labour]]
|Last backed Labour in 2005.
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|{{Nowrap|''[[I newspaper|i]]''}}
|{{Nowrap|''[[The Morning]]''}}
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|style="background-color:black"|
|None
|None
|Have never endorsed a political party.
|Have never endorsed a political party.
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|{{Nowrap|''[[Morning Star (British newspaper)|Morning Star]]''}}
|{{Nowrap|''[[The Shield]]''}}
|style="background-color:black"|
| style="background-color: #0392ca" |
|None
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
|Advocated for voting against the Conservatives, but did not endorse any specific party.
| Advocated voting for the [[Free Democratic Unionist Party|FDUP]] in [[Lysian Columbia]] (Where Liberal Conservatives werent standing)


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| {{Nowrap|''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Daily Post]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| style="background-color: #0392ca" |
| {{Nowrap|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]]}}
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
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|{{Nowrap|''[[The Guardian]]''}}
|{{Nowrap|''[[Le Poste]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| style="background-color: #FFBB02" |
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
| {{Nowrap|[[Parti Columbien]]}}
|Advocates tactical voting against the government.
|Advocated tactical voting against the Liberal Conservatives and FDUP.
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| {{Nowrap|''[[The Independent]]''}}
| {{Nowrap|''[[The Bodmonton Chronicle]]''}}
| style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}"|
| style="background-color: #0392ca" |
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
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| Advocated voting for the [[Free Democratic Unionist Party|FDUP]] in [[Lysian Columbia]] (Where Liberal Conservatives werent standing)
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|[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|''The Sun'']]
|[[''Delamaria Today'']]
|style="background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}"|
| style="background-color: #0392ca" |
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
| {{Nowrap|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservative]]}}
|Last backed Labour in 2005. Labour Party leader, [[Keir Starmer]] responded to the endorsement by saying, "I am delighted to have the support and backing of The Sun" and that it "shows how much this is a changed Labour Party".
| Previously backed the Democrats
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|{{Nowrap|''[[The Times]]''}}
|{{Nowrap|''[[The Evening Caller]]''}}
|style="background-color:black"|
| style="background-color: #E20000"|
|None
|[[Social Labour Party (Delamaria)|Social Labour]]
|Backed Conservatives in 2019.
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Revision as of 20:54, 15 July 2024

2024 Delamarian General Election
Flag of Delamaria.jpeg
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Turnout71%
  First party Second party Third party
  Henry Nugent.jpeg Official portrait of Jonathan Ashworth MP crop 2.jpg Official portrait of the Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, 2022 (cropped) 2.jpg
Leader Henry Nugent Brian Ashworthy Hugo Portland
Party Liberal Conservative Social Labour Democratic
Leader since 2024 2023 2023
Leader's seat Penkern Barksted Eastmore South
Seats before 311 235 67
Seats after 355 241 20
Seat change Increase 44 Increase 6 Decrease 47

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Jessica Morden Official Portrait.jpg Official portrait of Ian Paisley MP crop 2.jpg Official portrait of Baroness Hamwee crop 2.jpg
Leader Andrea Reynard David Courtire Jillian Leman
Party Parti Columbien FDUP Green Party
Leader since 2023 2016 2019
Leader's seat Cauxelle Cartier Carolinks and the Beach
Seats before 26 5 3
Seats after 10 13 8
Seat change Decrease 16 Increase 8 Increase 5

Prime Minister before election

Henry Nugent
Liberal Conservative

Prime Minister

Henry Nugent
Liberal Conservative

The 2024 Delamarian General Election was held on May 20th, 2024. Henry Nugent of the Liberal Conservatives won a majority, after previously governing in coalition with the Democrats, who lost more than two thirds of their seats. Parti Columbien lost most of their seats, leaving Social Labour, the FDUP and the Green Party increasing their number of seats.

The election was called by Prime Minister of Delamaria, Henry Nugent, on March 31st, allowing for 50 days of campaigning, the minimum amount under the Legislative Elections Act of 1996. Nugent promoted the election on the basis of the problems in Lysian Columbia, having faced resistance from his Democratic coalition partners on Northern assembly reform.

Endorsements

Newspaper Endorsement Notes
The Labrador Times Liberal Conservative
The Briselle Post Parti Columbien Advocates tactical voting against the Liberal Conservatives to stop Northern assembly reform.
The City Economist Democrats Endorses candidates that promote free trade.
The Tracham Times Liberal Conservative
The Evening Independent Social Labour
The Morning None Have never endorsed a political party.
The Shield Liberal Conservative Advocated voting for the FDUP in Lysian Columbia (Where Liberal Conservatives werent standing)
The Daily Post Liberal Conservative
Le Poste Parti Columbien Advocated tactical voting against the Liberal Conservatives and FDUP.
The Bodmonton Chronicle Liberal Conservative Advocated voting for the FDUP in Lysian Columbia (Where Liberal Conservatives werent standing)
''Delamaria Today'' Liberal Conservative Previously backed the Democrats
The Evening Caller Social Labour