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| next_election    = 2125 Al-Khilafah Majilis-Ash-Shura election  
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| leader1          = [[Abdulaziz El-Din]]
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| party1            = [[Liberal Party of Al-Khilafah]]
| party1            = [[Liberal Party of Al-Khilafah]]
| leader_since1    = 10th of Janurary 2111
| leader_since1    = 6th of August 2111
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| percentage2      = 47.4%
| percentage2      = 47.4%
| swing2            = +0.7%
| swing2            = -7.6%


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 9 November 2021

The 2121 election was the fourth National election in the history of Al-Khilafah Rasullalah and the first won that led to a liberal majority.

2121 Al-Khilafah Majilis-Ash-Shura election
Turnout96.6%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Abdulaziz El-Din Abdullah I and V
Party Liberal Party of Al-Khilafah Traditionalist Party
Leader since 6th of August 2111 5th of August 2111
Leader's seat Beirut
Last election 240 seats, 40.7% 330 seats, 55%
Seats before 403
Seats won 355 100
Seat change -48
Popular vote 9,552,436
Percentage 51.5% 47.4%
Swing +21.25% -7.6%

Caliph before election

Abdullah I
Traditionalist Party

Elected Caliph

Abdulaziz El-Din
Liberal Party of Al-Khilafah

Overview Following arguments that the 2119 Khalid election unfairly advantaged the Traditionalists, the Caliph held another election.

This election took place during the war with America which Al-Khilafah lost.

Change of support

Support changed amongst the merchant seafarers (who had the most casualties in the war), skilled manual workers and schoolteachers (many of whom had sons or, occasionally, daughters, fighting in the war), these groups historically supported the Traditionalists but switched to the Liberals.