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During The Ostrovian Council election of Lux 14th 1609, the ruling Farmers and Workers' Union party was returned to office with a reduced majority, winning eighteen seats to the Justice Party's eleven. Stephen James, a former member of the Justice Party, was re-elected as Speaker, while all members of the cabinet won re-election. The tipping point seat was Elysium and Branson, where Union incumbent Amanda Curran defeated Justice candidate Lydia Clark by 77 votes (6.4%).
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During the [[Ostrovian Council]] election of Lux 14th 1609, the ruling Farmers and Workers' Union party was returned to office with a reduced majority, winning eighteen seats to the Justice Party's eleven. Stephen James, a former member of the Justice Party, was re-elected as Speaker, while all members of the cabinet won re-election. The tipping point seat was Westwood, where Union candidate Robert Howell - a non-incumbent defending a Union-held seat - defeated Justice candidate Emily Brunt by 102 votes (8.6%). Westwood was Union's fifteenth-strongest seat, but due to the Speaker's presence, fifteen seats - not sixteen - are required for a working majority.


[[File:Map_of_Ostrovian_Council_district_boundaries,_1609-1613.png|480px|thumb|right|The boundaries for each district at the 1609 election]]46,573 individuals were eligible to vote; the Prime Minister's Commission on Boundaries was required to allocate them evenly between all constituencies, leaving 1,552 voters in 13 constituencies and 1,553 voters in the other 17. The boundaries drawn by the Prime Minister's Commission for this election are depicted right.
[[File:Map_of_Ostrovian_Council_district_boundaries,_1609-1613.png|480px|thumb|right|The boundaries for each district at the 1609 election]]46,573 individuals were eligible to vote; the Prime Minister's Commission on Boundaries was required to allocate them evenly between all constituencies, leaving 1,552 voters in 13 constituencies and 1,553 voters in the other 17. The boundaries drawn by the Prime Minister's Commission for this election are depicted right.
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==Results by district==


===District 1 (Southport Central)===
===District 1 (Southport Central)===
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! [party] Winner
! [party] Winner
! [party] Runner-up
! [party] Runner-up
! Winner's margin over runner-up (%)
! Winner's margin
over runner-up (%)
|-
|14
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] David Chatham'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Simon Brown'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|73.73|hex=33C}}
|-
|13
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Owen McDonald'''</span>
|<span style="color:#CCC">'''[Independent] Harriet Silverton'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|45.10|hex=33C}}
|-
|8
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Paul Ellis'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Rich Carter'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|43.10|hex=33C}}
|-
|27
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Dan Shipton'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lynn Green'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|41.72|hex=33C}}
|-
|29
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] John Fisher'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Keith Morrison'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|38.84|hex=33C}}
|-
|12
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Priscilla Costa'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Sam Taverner'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|36.29|hex=33C}}
|-
|28
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Ellie Oakman'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Michael Allinson'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|30.18|hex=33C}}
|-
|6
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Catherine Jones'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Fred Shoemaker'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|28.52|hex=33C}}
|-
|25
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] John Lucas'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Philip Millar'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|24.68|hex=33C}}
|-
|5
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Liam Appleton'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Chris Johnson'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|23.84|hex=33C}}
|-
|15
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] John Alexander'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Bill Evans'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|21.99|hex=33C}}
|-
|30
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Tammy Whitehead'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Gordon Harris'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|20.66|hex=33C}}
|-
|10
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Daniel Leonard'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Oliver Coward'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|17.96|hex=33C}}
|-
|26
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Alan Edwards'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Derek Rainford'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|12.29|hex=33C}}
|-
|17
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Robert Howell'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Emily Brunt'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|8.64|hex=33C}}
|-
|16
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Matthew Kennedy'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Tess Morgan'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|7.92|hex=33C}}
|-
|-
|24
|24
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|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lydia Clark'''</span>
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lydia Clark'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|6.44|hex=33C}}
|{{Percentage bar|6.44|hex=33C}}
|-
|7
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Graham Smith'''</span>
|<span style="color:#CCC">'''[Independent] Hannah Moore'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|4.83|hex=33C}}
|-
|18
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Brandon Lyle'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Sophie Jenkins'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|0.99|hex=F99}}
|-
|20
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Esther Braddock'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] William Freeman'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|1.06|hex=F99}}
|-
|4
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Mike Woodley'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Rachel Hopkins'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|4.41|hex=F99}}
|-
|22
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Barry Vaughan'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Patricia Mowbray'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|21.84|hex=F99}}
|-
|9
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lara Simpson'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Alan Gregory'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|23.73|hex=F99}}
|-
|2
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Paul Woodacre'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Kieran Smith'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|24.59|hex=F99}}
|-
|19
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lily Turnbull'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] David Northend'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|27.26|hex=F99}}
|-
|3
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Lucy McCaul'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Simon Willis'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|29.98|hex=F99}}
|-
|21
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Michelle Wickham'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] James Tarrant'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|32.37|hex=F99}}
|-
|23
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Bruce Martin'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] Jack Woolley'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|36.18|hex=F99}}
|-
|1
|<span style="color:#F99">'''[Justice] Amanda McKinley'''</span>
|<span style="color:#33C">'''[Union] John Rough'''</span>
|{{Percentage bar|48.87|hex=F99}}
|-
|-
|11
|11
|'''[! Speaker] Stephen Jones'''
|'''[! Speaker] Stephen Jones'''
|Uncontested seat
|''Uncontested seat''
|{{Percentage bar|100.00}}
|{{Percentage bar|100.00}}
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 20:45, 20 November 2022

During the Ostrovian Council election of Lux 14th 1609, the ruling Farmers and Workers' Union party was returned to office with a reduced majority, winning eighteen seats to the Justice Party's eleven. Stephen James, a former member of the Justice Party, was re-elected as Speaker, while all members of the cabinet won re-election. The tipping point seat was Westwood, where Union candidate Robert Howell - a non-incumbent defending a Union-held seat - defeated Justice candidate Emily Brunt by 102 votes (8.6%). Westwood was Union's fifteenth-strongest seat, but due to the Speaker's presence, fifteen seats - not sixteen - are required for a working majority.

The boundaries for each district at the 1609 election

46,573 individuals were eligible to vote; the Prime Minister's Commission on Boundaries was required to allocate them evenly between all constituencies, leaving 1,552 voters in 13 constituencies and 1,553 voters in the other 17. The boundaries drawn by the Prime Minister's Commission for this election are depicted right.

All eligible voters who presented proof of their being a citizen and aged over eighteen on the day of the election were allowed to vote. 35,416 votes were cast, for a turnout of 76.0%.

The names of all incumbents are in boldface. Individuals who are not incumbents, but defending a seat held by their party, are in italics.

Esther Braddock is included in the Justice Party figures below. However, she has sat as an independent Councillor since Audax 1609.

Final results

Nationwide tally

Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support) Seats won / Seats in Council (% held)
Farmers' and Workers' Union
18,214 / 35,416 (51%)
18 / 30 (60%)
Justice Party
14,956 / 35,416 (42%)
11 / 30 (37%)
Speaker
1,204 / 35,416 (3%)
1 / 30 (3%)
Independents
831 / 35,416 (2%)
0 / 30 (0%)
Inheritance Tax Now
128 / 35,416 (0.4%)
0 / 30 (0%)
Stub Out Smoking
59 / 35,416 (0.2%)
0 / 30 (0%)
Don't Stop The Party Party
24 / 35,416 (0.07%)
0 / 30 (0%)

Results by district

District 1 (Southport Central)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Amanda McKinley Justice Party
853 / 1,146 (74%)
John Rough Farmers' and Workers' Union
293 / 1,146 (26%)

District 2 (Southport West)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Paul Woodacre Justice Party
727 / 1,167 (62%)
Kieran Smith Farmers' and Workers' Union
440 / 1,167 (38%)

District 3 (Southport East)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Lucy McCaul Justice Party
763 / 1,174 (65%)
Simon Willis Farmers' and Workers' Union
411 / 1,174 (35%)

District 4 (Southport North)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Mike Woodley Justice Party
627 / 1,201 (52%)
Rachel Hopkins Farmers' and Workers' Union
574 / 1,201 (48%)

District 5 (Hartsby South and Welling)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Liam Appleton Farmers' and Workers' Union
735 / 1,187 (62%)
Chris Johnson Justice Party
452 / 1,187 (38%)

District 6 (Beachhead)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Catherine Jones Farmers' and Workers' Union
732 / 1,178 (62%)
Fred Shoemaker Justice Party
387 / 1,178 (33%)
David Nelson Stub Out Smoking
59 / 1,178 (5%)

District 7 (Clinton)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Graham Smith Farmers' and Workers' Union
527 / 1,263 (42%)
Hannah Moore Independent
466 / 1,263 (37%)
Steve Longmoor Justice Party
270 / 1,263 (21%)

District 8 (New Plains and Barnsdale)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Paul Ellis Farmers' and Workers' Union
825 / 1,153 (72%)
Rich Carter Justice Party
328 / 1,153 (28%)

District 9 (Blackfield)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Lara Simpson Justice Party
743 / 1,201 (62%)
Alan Gregory Farmers' and Workers' Union
458 / 1,201 (38%)

District 10 (North Bar and Libertas)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Daniel Leonard Farmers' and Workers' Union
693 / 1,175 (59%)
Oliver Coward Justice Party
482 / 1,175 (41%)

District 11 (Harrington)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Stephen Jones Speaker
1,204 / 1,204 (100%)

District 12 (Distant Gates)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Priscilla Costa Farmers' and Workers' Union
800 / 1,174 (68%)
Sam Taverner Justice Party
374 / 1,174 (32%)

District 13 (Baldridge)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Owen McDonald Farmers' and Workers' Union
836 / 1,152 (73%)
Harriet Silverton Independent
316 / 1,152 (27%)

District 14 (Pennysworth)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
David Chatham Farmers' and Workers' Union
963 / 1,138 (85%)
Simon Brown Justice Party
124 / 1,138 (11%)
Bobby the Cig-Smoking Big Wig Don't Stop The Party Party
24 / 1,138 (2%)
Lucy Richards Inheritance Tax Now
19 / 1,138 (2%)
Joe Michael Independent
7 / 1,138 (0.6%)

District 15 (Illington and Blooming Green)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
John Alexander Farmers' and Workers' Union
710 / 1,164 (61%)
Bill Evans Justice Party
454 / 1,164 (39%)

District 16 (Newport)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Matthew Kennedy Farmers' and Workers' Union
634 / 1,212 (52%)
Tess Morgan Justice Party
538 / 1,212 (44%)
Craig Mitchell Inheritance Tax Now
40 / 1,212 (3%)

District 17 (Westwood)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Robert Howell Farmers' and Workers' Union
628 / 1,180 (53%)
Emily Brunt Justice Party
526 / 1,180 (45%)
Stephen Marcus Inheritance Tax Now
26 / 1,180 (2%)

District 18 (Collins Fair)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Brandon Lyle Justice Party
611 / 1,210 (50%)
Sophie Jenkins Farmers' and Workers' Union
599 / 1,210 (50%)

District 19 (Henblebush)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Lily Turnbull Justice Party
740 / 1,163 (64%)
David Northend Farmers' and Workers' Union
423 / 1,163 (36%)

District 20 (Hartley and Smitherston East)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Esther Braddock Justice Party
620 / 1,227 (51%)
William Freeman Farmers' and Workers' Union
607 / 1,227 (49%)

District 21 (Smitherston West)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Michelle Wickham Justice Party
775 / 1,171 (66%)
James Tarrant Farmers' and Workers' Union
396 / 1,171 (34%)

District 22 (Broadgate East)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Barry Vaughan Justice Party
717 / 1,177 (61%)
Patricia Mowbray Farmers' and Workers' Union
460 / 1,177 (39%)

District 23 (Broadgate West)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Bruce Martin Justice Party
798 / 1,172 (68%)
Jack Woolley Farmers' and Workers' Union
374 / 1,172 (32%)

District 24 (Elysium and Branson)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Amanda Curran Farmers' and Workers' Union
636 / 1,195 (53%)
Lydia Clark Justice Party
559 / 1,195 (47%)

District 25 (Silver Coast and Sabler)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
John Lucas Farmers' and Workers' Union
725 / 1,163 (62%)
Philip Millar Justice Party
438 / 1,163 (38%)

District 26 (Ironbridge)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Alan Edwards Farmers' and Workers' Union
658 / 1,172 (56%)
Derek Rainford Justice Party
514 / 1,172 (44%)

District 27 (Overwood)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Dan Shipton Farmers' and Workers' Union
801 / 1,160 (69%)
Lynn Green Justice Party
317 / 1,160 (27%)
Katie Williamson Independent
42 / 1,160 (4%)

District 28 (Bradford and Henley)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Ellie Oakman Farmers' and Workers' Union
770 / 1,183 (65%)
Michael Allinson Justice Party
413 / 1,183 (35%)

District 29 (Grayling)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
John Fisher Farmers' and Workers' Union
815 / 1,174 (69%)
Keith Morrison Justice Party
359 / 1,174 (31%)

District 30 (Broadgate North and Anneswater)

Candidate name Party Votes for / Total votes cast (% support)
Tammy Whitehead Farmers' and Workers' Union
691 / 1,181 (59%)
Gordon Harris Justice Party
447 / 1,181 (38%)
Jacob Croft Inheritance Tax Now
43 / 1,181 (4%)

Seats in order of largest Union majority

District no. [party] Winner [party] Runner-up Winner's margin

over runner-up (%)

14 [Union] David Chatham [Justice] Simon Brown
73.73%
13 [Union] Owen McDonald [Independent] Harriet Silverton
45.10%
8 [Union] Paul Ellis [Justice] Rich Carter
43.10%
27 [Union] Dan Shipton [Justice] Lynn Green
41.72%
29 [Union] John Fisher [Justice] Keith Morrison
38.84%
12 [Union] Priscilla Costa [Justice] Sam Taverner
36.29%
28 [Union] Ellie Oakman [Justice] Michael Allinson
30.18%
6 [Union] Catherine Jones [Justice] Fred Shoemaker
28.52%
25 [Union] John Lucas [Justice] Philip Millar
24.68%
5 [Union] Liam Appleton [Justice] Chris Johnson
23.84%
15 [Union] John Alexander [Justice] Bill Evans
21.99%
30 [Union] Tammy Whitehead [Justice] Gordon Harris
20.66%
10 [Union] Daniel Leonard [Justice] Oliver Coward
17.96%
26 [Union] Alan Edwards [Justice] Derek Rainford
12.29%
17 [Union] Robert Howell [Justice] Emily Brunt
8.64%
16 [Union] Matthew Kennedy [Justice] Tess Morgan
7.92%
24 [Union] Amanda Curran [Justice] Lydia Clark
6.44%
7 [Union] Graham Smith [Independent] Hannah Moore
4.83%
18 [Justice] Brandon Lyle [Union] Sophie Jenkins
0.99%
20 [Justice] Esther Braddock [Union] William Freeman
1.06%
4 [Justice] Mike Woodley [Union] Rachel Hopkins
4.41%
22 [Justice] Barry Vaughan [Union] Patricia Mowbray
21.84%
9 [Justice] Lara Simpson [Union] Alan Gregory
23.73%
2 [Justice] Paul Woodacre [Union] Kieran Smith
24.59%
19 [Justice] Lily Turnbull [Union] David Northend
27.26%
3 [Justice] Lucy McCaul [Union] Simon Willis
29.98%
21 [Justice] Michelle Wickham [Union] James Tarrant
32.37%
23 [Justice] Bruce Martin [Union] Jack Woolley
36.18%
1 [Justice] Amanda McKinley [Union] John Rough
48.87%
11 [! Speaker] Stephen Jones Uncontested seat
100.00%