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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 =  
| image_size = x150px
<!--      Labour      -->| image1 = [[File:Romaianpm.jpg|160x160px|Leon Sakellarios]]
| 1blank = {{ordinal|1}} round<br />%
| leader1 = [[Leon Sakellarios]]
| 2blank = {{ordinal|2}} round<br />%
| leader_since1 = 20 November 2015
 
| party1 = People's Party (Romaia)
| colour1 = *{{colorbox|#311CA5}} [[People's Party (Romaia)|People's Party]]
| leaders_seat1 = [[Constantinoupoli]]
| last_election1 = 135{{efn|Seat number of predecessor alliance [[New Ecological and Social People's Union]] (NUPES), corresponding to candidate classifications of the [[Minister of the Interior (France)|Ministry of the Interior]]}}
| last_election1 = 135 seats, %
| alliance1 = [[New Popular Front|NFP]]
| seats_before1 =  
| leader1 = ''[[Collective leadership]]''
| seats1 = ''''''{{sup|}}
| image1 = [[File:Romaian_party_People%27s.svg|100px]]
| 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. -->
| image1_size = 160x160px
| popular_vote1 = '''9,552,436'''
| leaders_seat1 =
| percentage1 = '''35.2%'''
| seats1 = '''<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote B: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->'''{{efn|name="NFPtotal"}}
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 5.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}
<!--      Conservative    -->| image2 = [[File:Dimitrios_Politi_portrait.png|160x160px|Dimitrios Politi]]
| 1data1 =  
| leader2 = [[Dimitrios Politi]]
| 2data1 =  
| leader_since2 = [[6 November 2022]]
 
| party2 = Liberal Party (Romaia)
| colour2 = {{party color|Together (coalition)}}
| leaders_seat2 = [[Constantinoupoli]]
| image2 = Stéphane Séjourné 2024 (cropped).jpg
| last_election2 = 90 seats, %
| image2_size = 160x160px
| seats_before2 =  
| leader2 = [[Stéphane Séjourné]]<!-- please discuss on talk page before changing -->
| seats2 = 198
| alliance2 = [[Together (coalition)|Ensemble]]
| 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 = [[Hauts-de-Seine's 9th constituency|Hauts-de-Seine's 9th]]
| popular_vote2 = 8,784,915
| last_election2 = 245
| percentage2 = 32.4%
| seats2 = 159<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote C: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->{{efn|name="Etotal"}}
| swing2 = {{increase}} 0.7 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}86
<!--     Liberal Democrats      -->| image3 = [[File:Charles_Kennedy_MP_(cropped).jpg|160x160px]]
| 1data2 = 6,820,446<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote C: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --><br />21.28%<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote C: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{decrease}}4.48%{{efn|name="Etotal"}}
| leader3 = [[Charles Kennedy]]
| 2data2 = 6,691,619<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote C: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --><br />24.53%<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE, see footnote C: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{decrease}}14.04%{{efn|name="Etotal"}}
| leader_since3 = [[1999 Liberal Democrats leadership election|9 August 1999]]
 
| party3 = Liberal Democrats (UK)
| party4 = [[National Rally|RN]]/[[Union of the Far-Right|UXD]]
| leaders_seat3 = [[Ross, Skye and Lochaber (UK Parliament constituency)|Ross,&nbsp;Skye<br>and&nbsp;Lochaber]]
| image4 = Jordan Bardella - Strasbourg European Parliament September 2022 (Cropped).jpg
| last_election3 = 52 seats, 18.3%
| image4_size = 160x160px
| seats_before3 = 51
| leader4 = [[Jordan Bardella]]
| seats3 = 62
| colour4 = {{party color|National Rally}}
| 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. -->
| leaders_seat4 = ''Not standing''
| popular_vote3 = 5,985,454
| last_election4 = 89
| percentage3 = 22.0%
| seats4 = 142{{efn|Includes elected candidates jointly invested by the Ciotti-led faction of the LR and backed by the RN ([[Union of the Far-Right]], UXD), which won 17 out of total 142 seats won by RN-led alliance. One other candidate ([[Eddy Casterman]], officially assigned to the miscellaneous far-right code EXD) was elected with the support of the RN but is neither a member of the party nor classified by the Ministry of the Interior as an RN candidate, for a total of 143 reported in some media sources.<ref name="LM1"/><ref name="results2024"/>}}<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->
| swing3 = {{increase}} 3.7 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| seat_change4 = {{increase}}53
| map_image = 2005UKElectionMap.svg
| 1data4 = '''10,647,914<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->'''<br />'''33.21%'''<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{increase}}14.54%
| map_size = 200px
| 2data4 = '''10,109,044<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->'''<br />'''37.06%'''<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{increase}}19.76%
| map_caption = Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.<br />
| party5 = [[The Republicans (France)|LR]]
''* 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]]''
| image5 = <span style="line-height:150px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:{{party color|The Republicans (France)}}; font-size:30px;">[[File:Les Républicains - logo (France, 2023).svg|100px]]</span>
| title = [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]
| image5_size = 160x160px
| posttitle = Prime Minister after election
| leader5 = ''[[National Rally–The Republicans alliance crisis|Disputed leadership]]''{{efn|name="LR"}}
| before_election = [[Tony Blair]]
| colour5 = {{party color|The Republicans (France)}}
| before_party = Labour Party (UK)
| leaders_seat5 = –
| after_election = [[Tony Blair]]
| last_election5 = 61<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->
| after_party = Labour Party (UK)
| seats5 = 39{{efn|Elected candidates presented by the national investiture commission of The Republicans ({{lang-fr|Commission nationale d'investiture des Républicains}}) only; this figure is disputed in some sources due to the classification of numerous candidates who have distanced themselves from LR as [[miscellaneous right]] even if they are still members of the party. The party officially claims to have elected 56 candidates, while ''[[Le Monde]]'' classifies 45 elected deputies as LR candidates.<ref name="LMlive6"/>|name="CNI"}}<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets -->
| map2_image = House_of_Commons_2005_Election.svg
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}22
| map2_caption = Composition of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] after the election
| 1data5 = 2,106,166<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --><br />6.57%<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{decrease}}3.85%
| map2_size = 360px
| 2data5 = 1,474,650<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --><br />5.41%<!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE in accordance with non-official sources: calculated according to the official figures of the Ministry of the Interior, NOT according to the unofficial candidate classifications created by various other media outlets --> {{decrease}}1.57%
| elected_members = List of deputies of the 21th National Assembly of Romaia
| outgoing_members = List of deputies of the 20th National Assembly of Romaia
 
| map_image = {{switcher
| [[File:2024 French Legislative Election Results Map First Round.svg|350px]]
| First round results by constituency
| [[File:2024 French Legislative Election Results Map Second Round.svg|350px]]
| Second round results by constituency
}}
}}
| title = [[Prime Minister of Romaia|Prime Minister]]
| before_election = [[Leon Sakellarios]] | before_party = People's Party (Romaian political party)
| after_election = | after_party =
}}
}}
{{Politics of Romaia}}
{{Politics of Romaia}}

Latest revision as of 18:06, 8 August 2024

2024 Romaian legislative election

← 2020 1 September 2024 (first round)
7 September 2024 (second round)
2028 or earlier →

All 500 seats of the National Assembly
250 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
  Leon Sakellarios Dimitrios Politi Charles Kennedy MP (cropped).jpg
Leader Leon Sakellarios Dimitrios Politi Charles Kennedy
Party People's Party (Romaia) Liberal Party (Romaia) Liberal Democrats
Leader since 20 November 2015 6 November 2022 9 August 1999
Leader's seat Constantinoupoli Constantinoupoli Ross, Skye
and Lochaber
Last election 135 seats, % 90 seats, % 52 seats, 18.3%
Current seats 51

2005UKElectionMap.svg
Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

* Indicates boundary change – so this is a notional figure

Figure does not include the Speaker, Michael Martin

House of Commons 2005 Election.svg
Composition of the House of Commons after the election

Incumbent Prime Minister

Tony Blair
Labour



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