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The '''2000 Imaguan general election''' was held on 24 March, 2000, to elect members of the [[Chamber of Commons of Imagua and the Assimas|Chamber of Commons]] to form the [[Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas|twenty-eight Parliament]] of [[Imagua and the Assimas]].
The '''2000 Imaguan general election''' was held on 24 March, 2000, to elect members of the [[Chamber of Commons of Imagua and the Assimas|Chamber of Commons]] to form the [[Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas|twenty-eight Parliament]] of [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. This election saw the [[Ladislao Colacino|Colacino]]-led [[Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Democratic Labour Party]] lose control of the Chamber of Commons to the [[Agnes Ingram|Ingram]]-led [[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]], marking the first time since [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#1956|1956]] that a party other than the Democratic Labour Party formed government.


==Background==
==Background==
Despite the efforts of the [[National Labour Party (Imagua)|National Labour Party]] to form government in the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#1996|1996 general elections]], and despite the combined votes of the National Labour Party and the [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]] outnumbering the [[Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Democratic Labour Party]], the Democratic Labour Party were able to secure an eleventh consecutive majority government, having continuously formed government in every election since 1960.
Despite the efforts of the [[National Labour Party (Imagua)|National Labour Party]] to form government in the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#1996|1996 general elections]], and despite the combined votes of the National Labour Party and the [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]] outnumbering the [[Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Democratic Labour Party]], the Democratic Labour Party were able to secure an eleventh consecutive majority government, having continuously formed government in every election since 1960, although [[Dale Morse]] of the National Labour Party was able to become [[President of Imagua and the Assimas]], defeating [[Isidoro Libero]].


In the aftermath of the 1996 general election, the Sotirian Democrats, having failed in their attempt to regain representation in the Chamber of Commons negotiated a merger with the National Labour Party to end "four decades of socialist rule." After several months of discussions, the two parties merged to create the [[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]] in March 1997, with the two parties officially merging the following month.
In the aftermath of the 1996 general election, the Sotirian Democrats, having failed in their attempt to regain representation in the Chamber of Commons negotiated a merger with the National Labour Party to end "four decades of socialist rule." After several months of discussions, the two parties merged to create the [[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]] in March 1997, with the two parties officially merging the following month. This led to some small factions forming separate parties, with [[Ted Branson]] forming the [[New Labour Party (Imagua)|New Labour Party]], and [[Edwin Burke]] forming the [[Sotirian Defence Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Defence Party]], both professing to be the successors of National Labour and the Sotirian Democrats respectively.


From the start, the Sotirian Labour Party performed better in polls, while the Democratic Labour Party was seen by the Imaguan public as having "run out of ideas" and no longer innovative. In addition, the Baigent Powell scandal in the late 1990s would see the popularity of the Democratic Labour Party decrease substantially.
From the start, the Sotirian Labour Party performed better in polls, while the Democratic Labour Party was seen by the Imaguan public as having "run out of ideas" and no longer innovative after having formed government for the past forty years. This was not helped by both the recent conviction of former [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas|Prime Minister]] [[Pietro Muro]] on corruption charges, and Baigent Powell's shady activities being revealed in 1997, leading to an investigation into its activities, and to the firm ultimately being shut down in 1999 after a trial that year was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
 
In June 1999, [[Erico D'Antonio]] was nominated to be the Sotirian Labour candidate for the Prime Ministership, but in August, following Dale Morse being diagnosed with {{wp|brain cancer}}, Morse announced that he would not run for a second term: this led to a second convention in November, which named Erico D'Antonio the presidential nominee, and [[Agnes Ingram]] as the Sotirian Labour candidate for the Prime Ministership.
 
In September 1999, Gerald Larsson was named the Democratic Labour nominee for the presidency, while [[Ladislao Colacino]] was nominated to run for the Prime Ministership on behalf of the Democratic Labour Party.


(TBC)
(TBC)


==Campaign==
==Campaign==
On 28 January, 2000, [[Dale Morse]] granted [[Gerald Larsson]]'s request to dissolve Parliament, starting a 56 day-long campaign. (TBC)


==Opinion polls==
==Opinion polls==
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! style="background:#e9a735; color:white"|
| '''[[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]]'''
| '''[[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour]]'''
| [[Agnes Ingram]]
| [[Agnes Ingram]]
| 67
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! style="background:#CE1127; color:white"|
| {{nowrap|[[Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Democratic Labour Party]]}}
| {{nowrap|[[Democratic Labour Party (Imagua)|Democratic Labour]]}}
| [[Ladislao Colacino]]
| [[Ladislao Colacino]]
| 67
| 67
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|-
! style="background:#e9a735; color:white"|
! style="background:#e9a735; color:white"|
| [[New Labour Party (Imagua)|New Labour Party]]
| [[New Labour Party (Imagua)|New Labour]]
| [[Ted Branson]]
| [[Ted Branson]]
| 32
| 32
| ''new''
| {{n/a}}
| '''2'''
| '''2'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
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| 41,498
| 41,498
| 4.90%
| 4.90%
|rowspan=3| '''Unrepresented'''
|rowspan=9| '''Unrepresented'''
|-
|-
! style="background:#0000ff; color:white"|
! style="background:#0000ff; color:white"|
| [[Sotirian Defence Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Defence Party]]
| [[Sotirian Defence Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Defence]]
| [[Edwin Burke]]
| [[Edwin Burke]]
| 67
| 67
| ''new''
| {{n/a}}
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
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|-
! style="background:#2D902D; color:white"|
! style="background:#2D902D; color:white"|
| [[Green Party (Imagua)|Green Party]]
| [[Green Party (Imagua)|Greens]]
| [[Summer Nicholson]]
| [[Summer Nicholson]]
| 45
| 45
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| 2.71%
| 2.71%
|-
|-
!colspan=2|Total
! style="background:#ED1C24; color:white"|
|
| {{nowrap|[[West Arucian Section of the Workers' International|West Arucian Section]]}}
|
| [[Jack Singleton]]
|'''TBD'''
| 65
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 2,322
| 0.28%
|-
! style="background:#4591CB; color:white"|
| [[Assiman Independence Party|Assiman Independence]]
| [[Battista Guglielmino]]
| 12
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 2,159
| 0.26%
|-
! style="background:#45EB4E; color:white"|
| [[Farmer's Party of Imagua|Farmer's]]
| [[Greg Kukanauskas]]
| 27
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 1,974
| 0.26%
|-
! style="background:#e68a38; color:white"|
| [[Statehood Party (Imagua)|Statehood]]
| [[Jason Cook]]
| 12
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 914
| 0.11%
|-
! style="background: #DDDDDD; color:white"|
| {{wp|Independent politicians|Independents}}
| {{n/a}}
| 33
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 235
| 0.03%
|-
! style="background:#ADD8E6; color:white"|
| [[Prohibition Party (Imagua)|Prohibition]]
| {{nowrap|[[Marianne Hjortsberg]]}}
| 38
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| {{nochange}}
| 192
| 0.02%
|-
!rowspan=2 colspan=2|Total votes
!colspan=6|Valid votes
|844,747
|99.9%
|-
!colspan=6|Rejected votes
|145
|0.01%
|-
!colspan=3|Totals
|'''465'''
|'''67'''
|'''67'''
|'''67'''
|'''67'''
|'''67'''
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|844,892
|844,892
|100%
|100%
|
|-
|-
!colspan=2|{{nowrap|Registered voters/turnout}}
!colspan=2|{{nowrap|Registered voters/turnout}}

Revision as of 00:52, 15 January 2022

2000 Imaguan parliamentary election
File:ImaguaFlag.png
← 1996 March 24, 2000 (2000-03-24) 2004 →

67 seats in the Chamber of Commons
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout81.71% (Increase 13.31pp)
  First party Second party
  Portia Simpson-Miller.jpg Hipolito mejia (cropped).jpg
Leader Agnes Ingram Ladislao Colacino
Party Sotirian Labour Party Democratic Labour Party
Leader's seat Knowleston-South Knowleston-South
Last election 28, 49.07%1 39, 40.20%
Seats before 30 35
Seats won 45 22
Seat change Increase15 Decrease13
Popular vote 472,295 272,055
Percentage 55.90% 32.20%
Swing Increase6.83pp Decrease8.00pp

Prime Minister before election

Gerald Larsson
Democratic Labour Party

Prime Minister after election

Agnes Ingram
Sotirian Labour Party

The 2000 Imaguan general election was held on 24 March, 2000, to elect members of the Chamber of Commons to form the twenty-eight Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas. This election saw the Colacino-led Democratic Labour Party lose control of the Chamber of Commons to the Ingram-led Sotirian Labour Party, marking the first time since 1956 that a party other than the Democratic Labour Party formed government.

Background

Despite the efforts of the National Labour Party to form government in the 1996 general elections, and despite the combined votes of the National Labour Party and the Sotirian Democrats outnumbering the Democratic Labour Party, the Democratic Labour Party were able to secure an eleventh consecutive majority government, having continuously formed government in every election since 1960, although Dale Morse of the National Labour Party was able to become President of Imagua and the Assimas, defeating Isidoro Libero.

In the aftermath of the 1996 general election, the Sotirian Democrats, having failed in their attempt to regain representation in the Chamber of Commons negotiated a merger with the National Labour Party to end "four decades of socialist rule." After several months of discussions, the two parties merged to create the Sotirian Labour Party in March 1997, with the two parties officially merging the following month. This led to some small factions forming separate parties, with Ted Branson forming the New Labour Party, and Edwin Burke forming the Sotirian Defence Party, both professing to be the successors of National Labour and the Sotirian Democrats respectively.

From the start, the Sotirian Labour Party performed better in polls, while the Democratic Labour Party was seen by the Imaguan public as having "run out of ideas" and no longer innovative after having formed government for the past forty years. This was not helped by both the recent conviction of former Prime Minister Pietro Muro on corruption charges, and Baigent Powell's shady activities being revealed in 1997, leading to an investigation into its activities, and to the firm ultimately being shut down in 1999 after a trial that year was dismissed due to lack of evidence.

In June 1999, Erico D'Antonio was nominated to be the Sotirian Labour candidate for the Prime Ministership, but in August, following Dale Morse being diagnosed with brain cancer, Morse announced that he would not run for a second term: this led to a second convention in November, which named Erico D'Antonio the presidential nominee, and Agnes Ingram as the Sotirian Labour candidate for the Prime Ministership.

In September 1999, Gerald Larsson was named the Democratic Labour nominee for the presidency, while Ladislao Colacino was nominated to run for the Prime Ministership on behalf of the Democratic Labour Party.

(TBC)

Campaign

On 28 January, 2000, Dale Morse granted Gerald Larsson's request to dissolve Parliament, starting a 56 day-long campaign. (TBC)

Opinion polls

Results

45 22
S D
Party Leader Candidates Seats Votes Status
1996 Dissol. 2000 Change since
1996
Popular votes %
Sotirian Labour Agnes Ingram 67 28[1] 30 45 Increase 15 472,295 55.90% Government
Democratic Labour Ladislao Colacino 67 39 35 22 Decrease 13 272,055 32.20% Official Opposition
New Labour Ted Branson 32 N/A 2 0 Decrease 2 41,498 4.90% Unrepresented
Sotirian Defence Edwin Burke 67 N/A 0 0 Steady 28,206 3.34%
Greens Summer Nicholson 45 0 0 0 Steady 22,897 2.71%
West Arucian Section Jack Singleton 65 0 0 0 Steady 2,322 0.28%
Assiman Independence Battista Guglielmino 12 0 0 0 Steady 2,159 0.26%
Farmer's Greg Kukanauskas 27 0 0 0 Steady 1,974 0.26%
Statehood Jason Cook 12 0 0 0 Steady 914 0.11%
Independents N/A 33 0 0 0 Steady 235 0.03%
Prohibition Marianne Hjortsberg 38 0 0 0 Steady 192 0.02%
Total votes Valid votes 844,747 99.9%
Rejected votes 145 0.01%
Totals 465 67 67 67 67 844,892 100%
Registered voters/turnout 1,034,061 81.71%

Notes

  1. Results were a combination of the Sotirian Democrats and the National Labour's results in the 1996 general election.