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(Created page with "{{WIP}} {{Infobox election | country = Romaia | flag_year = 2024 | type = parliamentary | ongoing = yes | previous_election = 2020 Romaian legislative election | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = 1 September 2024 (first round)<br/>7 September 2024 (second round) | next_election = 2024 Romaian legislative election#Aftermath | next_year = 2028 or earlier<!-- all deputies are elected to a 4-year term --> | seats_for_election = All 500 seats of the National Assembly (...") |
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| opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the 2024 Romaian legislative election | | opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the 2024 Romaian legislative election | ||
| turnout = | | turnout = | ||
<!-- Labour -->| image1 = [[File:Romaianpm.jpg|160x160px|Leon Sakellarios]] | |||
| leader1 = [[Leon Sakellarios]] | |||
| | | leader_since1 = 20 November 2015 | ||
| party1 = People's Party (Romaia) | |||
| leaders_seat1 = [[Constantinoupoli]] | |||
| | | last_election1 = 135 seats, % | ||
| | | seats_before1 = | ||
| | | seats1 = ''''''{{sup|‡}} | ||
| | | seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 48*<!-- note: the boundaries changed from the previous election - 48 is a nominal change figure from the seats the party would have won based on those boundaries. --> | ||
| | | popular_vote1 = '''9,552,436''' | ||
| | | percentage1 = '''35.2%''' | ||
| seats1 = ''' | | swing1 = {{decrease}} 5.5 [[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
| seat_change1 = {{ | <!-- Conservative -->| image2 = [[File:Dimitrios_Politi_portrait.png|160x160px|Dimitrios Politi]] | ||
| | | leader2 = [[Dimitrios Politi]] | ||
| | | leader_since2 = [[6 November 2022]] | ||
| party2 = Liberal Party (Romaia) | |||
| | | leaders_seat2 = [[Constantinoupoli]] | ||
| image2 = | | last_election2 = 90 seats, % | ||
| | | seats_before2 = | ||
| leader2 = [[ | | seats2 = 198 | ||
| | | seat_change2 = {{increase}} 33*<!-- note: the boundaries changed from the previous election + 33 is a nominal change figure from the seats the party would have won based on those boundaries. --> | ||
| leaders_seat2 = [[ | | popular_vote2 = 8,784,915 | ||
| last_election2 = | | percentage2 = 32.4% | ||
| | | swing2 = {{increase}} 0.7 [[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
| seat_change2 = {{ | <!-- Liberal Democrats -->| image3 = [[File:Charles_Kennedy_MP_(cropped).jpg|160x160px]] | ||
| leader3 = [[Charles Kennedy]] | |||
| leader_since3 = [[1999 Liberal Democrats leadership election|9 August 1999]] | |||
| party3 = Liberal Democrats (UK) | |||
| | | leaders_seat3 = [[Ross, Skye and Lochaber (UK Parliament constituency)|Ross, Skye<br>and Lochaber]] | ||
| | | last_election3 = 52 seats, 18.3% | ||
| seats_before3 = 51 | |||
| | | seats3 = 62 | ||
| | | seat_change3 = {{increase}} 11*<!-- note: the boundaries changed from the previous election + 11 is a nominal change figure from the seats the party would have won based on those boundaries. --> | ||
| | | popular_vote3 = 5,985,454 | ||
| | | percentage3 = 22.0% | ||
| | | swing3 = {{increase}} 3.7 [[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
| | | map_image = 2005UKElectionMap.svg | ||
| | | map_size = 200px | ||
| | | map_caption = Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.<br /> | ||
''* Indicates boundary change – so this is a notional figure'' | |||
''{{sup|‡}} Figure does not include the [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker]], [[Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn|Michael Martin]]'' | |||
| | | title = [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] | ||
| | | posttitle = Prime Minister after election | ||
| | | before_election = [[Tony Blair]] | ||
| | | before_party = Labour Party (UK) | ||
| after_election = [[Tony Blair]] | |||
| | | after_party = Labour Party (UK) | ||
| map2_image = House_of_Commons_2005_Election.svg | |||
| | | map2_caption = Composition of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] after the election | ||
| | | map2_size = 360px | ||
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Composition of the House of Commons after the election | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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