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Revision as of 15:39, 17 November 2021

1976 Central Shanevlle presidential election
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264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
133 seats needed for a majority
Turnout88%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader TBD TBD TBD
Party Democratic Liberal Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party
Leader since TBD November 1944 November 1944
Leader's seat TBD TBD TBD
Last election - - -
Seats before - - -
Seats won - - -
Seat change - - -
FPTP vote 0 0 0
Percentage 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Swing - - -

  Fourth party
 
Leader TBD
Party Social Credit Workers' Party
Leader since November 1944
Leader's seat TBD
Last election -
Seats before -
Seats won -
Seat change -
FPTP vote 0
Percentage 0.0%
Swing -

President of Central Shaneville before election

Louis Guille
New Democratic Party

President of Central Shaneville

TBD
TBD

The 1976 Central Shaneville Presidential election was held on the 12 November 1976 - Louis Guille and the New Democratic Party were the incumbent president and party respectively.

Exit Poll

The Exit Poll took place a week before the election and predicted the following:

Parties Seats Change
Progressive Conservative Party 0 -
Liberal Party 0 -
New Democratic Party 0 -
Social Credit Workers' Party 0 -
TBD

Results

After all electoral districts had been declared, the results were:

Party Leader MLs Votes
Of total Of total
Liberal Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%'
0.0%
Progressive Conservative Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0
0.0%
New Democratic Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%
0.0%
Social Credit Workers' Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%
0.0%


Voting summary

Popular vote
Liberal Party
0.0%
Conservative Party
0.0%
New Democratic Party
0.0%
Social Credit Workers' Party
0.0%