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| previous_election = [[Presidential_elections_in_Vinalia#2021|2021 Presidential Selection]]
| previous_election = [[Presidential_elections_in_Vinalia#2021|2021 Presidential Selection]]
| previous_year = 2021
| previous_year = 2021
| next_election = [[2025 Vinalian general election]]
| next_election = [[2027 Vinalian general election]]
| next_year = 2025
| next_year = 2027
| turnout = 69.43%  
| turnout = 69.43%  


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| election_name = Constituent state Parliament elections
| election_name = Constituent state Parliament elections
| previous_election = [[Vinalia|2019]]
| previous_election = [[Vinalia|2019]]
| next_election = [[2025 Vinalia elections|2025]]
| next_election = [[2027 Vinalia elections|2027]]
| seats_for_election = All 262 seats in the North Vinalian Parliament<br>All 148 seats in the South Vinalian Parliament
| seats_for_election = All 262 seats in the North Vinalian Parliament<br>All 148 seats in the South Vinalian Parliament
| heading1 = North Vinalian Parliament
| heading1 = North Vinalian Parliament
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| party10 = Other | percentage10 = 14.15 | seats10 = 58 |  
| party10 = Other | percentage10 = 14.15 | seats10 = 58 |  
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General elections were held in Vinalia on 1 February 2023. Voters elected a new [[President of Vinalia]] to serve a four-year term, 262 members of the North Vinalian Parliament and 148 members of the South Vinalian Parliament for a period of four years. Local elections for both constituent parliaments were already assigned, while in 2022 new constitutional changes allowed the president greater powers, and allowed the position to be elected by the general public for the first time since [[Presidential_elections_in_Vinalia#1991|1991]]. Several governorships, and mayoral races were also contested on the day.
The incumbent president [[Valeria Kunavin]], who had been in the position since 2021, ran ahead of an alliance of the ruling Federal government Unionist and Worker parties, alongside the opposition Green, Indigenous, Socialist Alternative, and Worker Section.
The presidential election was won by Valeria Kunavin by a sizeable margin.
'''Remember that stats for South Vinalia are not correct'''

Latest revision as of 00:56, 13 July 2023

2023 Vinalia elections

Presidential election
← 2021 1 February 2023 2027 →
Turnout69.43%
  Lucrecia Hernández Mack.jpg Ricardo Anaya (cropped 2).jpg
Nominee Valeria Kunavin Yourmomsaurus
Party Unionist Conservative
Alliance Alliance for Kunavin Alliance for yourmomsaurus
Popular vote XXX xxxxx
Percentage XXXX% xxxx%

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Provinces won by candidate

President before election

Valeria Kunavin
Independent politician

Elected President

Valeria Kunavin
Unionist party

Constituent state Parliament elections

← 2019
2027 →

All 262 seats in the North Vinalian Parliament
All 148 seats in the South Vinalian Parliament
Party Leader % Seats ±
Unionist Party 20.24 83
Workers Party 15.61 64
Conservative Party 13.90 57
Indigenous Party 8.78 36
Green Party 8.54 35
Freedom Party 5.61 23
Independent 5.37 22
Episemialist Renewal Party 4.15 17
Marolevic Alliance 3.66 15
Others 14.15 58
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in Vinalia on 1 February 2023. Voters elected a new President of Vinalia to serve a four-year term, 262 members of the North Vinalian Parliament and 148 members of the South Vinalian Parliament for a period of four years. Local elections for both constituent parliaments were already assigned, while in 2022 new constitutional changes allowed the president greater powers, and allowed the position to be elected by the general public for the first time since 1991. Several governorships, and mayoral races were also contested on the day.

The incumbent president Valeria Kunavin, who had been in the position since 2021, ran ahead of an alliance of the ruling Federal government Unionist and Worker parties, alongside the opposition Green, Indigenous, Socialist Alternative, and Worker Section.

The presidential election was won by Valeria Kunavin by a sizeable margin. Remember that stats for South Vinalia are not correct