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At the start of the decade, the Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved by [[Helen Mangus]] and the Technology Party and the campaign official began, although, due to the disaster of [[Operation Swift]] the Technology Party headed into this campaign on a bad footing with new leadership.
At the start of the decade, the Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved by [[Helen Magnus]] and the Technology Party and the campaign official began, although, due to the disaster of [[Operation Swift]] the Technology Party headed into this campaign on a bad footing with new leadership.


It proved to be a disastrous campaign for the Technology Party, and the start of a series of internal political disputes that resulted in the party rapidly losing seats over a number of elections.  
It proved to be a disastrous campaign for the Technology Party, and the start of a series of internal political disputes that resulted in the party rapidly losing seats over a number of elections.  

Revision as of 00:15, 16 August 2024

1960 Malgravean General Election
Previous election
1955
Next election
1965
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)
22nd of March, 1960
Conservative Action Party Technology Party Unity Party'
Leader Johann Leipzig Edoardo Pavonie Choi Won-tae
Party Conservative Action Party Technology Party Unity Party
Percentage Vote Share 43% 27% 19%
Seats before 587 861 233
Seats after 1052 440 347
Seat change Increase465 Decrease421 Increase114
Green Party Socialist Party
Leader Clemente Bellini Isabella Acardi
Party Green Party Socialist Party
Percentage Vote Share 4% 3%
Seats before 15 4
Seats after 25 8
Seat change Increase6 Increase22 Increase4

At the start of the decade, the Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved by Helen Magnus and the Technology Party and the campaign official began, although, due to the disaster of Operation Swift the Technology Party headed into this campaign on a bad footing with new leadership.

It proved to be a disastrous campaign for the Technology Party, and the start of a series of internal political disputes that resulted in the party rapidly losing seats over a number of elections.

Prior to campaigning, the National Electoral Commission and Integrity Office (NECIO) announced an expansion of the Chamber of Representatives from 1700 seats to 1900 seats to ensure the continued proportionality of the vote.

Election Issues

WIP

Campaigns

Conservative Campaign

WIP

Technology Party

WIP

Unity Campaign

WIP