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{{Infobox election | {{Infobox election | ||
| election_name = 1978 Delamarian General Election | | election_name = 1978 Delamarian General Election | ||
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| previous_year = 1974 | | previous_year = 1974 | ||
| outgoing_members = | | outgoing_members = | ||
| election_date = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->January 14th, | | election_date = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->January 14th, 1978 | ||
| elected_members = | | elected_members = | ||
| next_election = <!--page title, will be linked if it exists-->1982 Delamarian General Election | | next_election = <!--page title, will be linked if it exists-->1982 Delamarian General Election | ||
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| after_party = [[United Party of Delamaria|United]] | | after_party = [[United Party of Delamaria|United]] | ||
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The '''1978 Delamarian General Election''' was held on January 14th, 1978. The [[Social Labour Party of Delamaria|Social Labour]] government of [[Henry Keyes]] was forced into calling the election by a motion of no confidence in the [[House of Delegates of Delamaria|House of Delegates]]. [[Elizabeth Grantham]]'s [[United Party of Delamaria|United party]] was victorious, earning a sizable majority, ushering in more than a decade of United party rule. | |||
[[Category: Elections of Delamaria]] | [[Category: Elections of Delamaria]] | ||
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The 1978 Delamarian General Election was held on January 14th, 1978. The Social Labour government of Henry Keyes was forced into calling the election by a motion of no confidence in the House of Delegates. Elizabeth Grantham's United party was victorious, earning a sizable majority, ushering in more than a decade of United party rule.