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Namorese legislative election, 2010

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2549 seats in the Central Council (1275 for a majority)
  First party Second party Third party
  JustinYifuLin Portrait.jpg AdamYao.jpg Tsang Yok Sing Photo.JPG
Leader Jiang Hua Yao Shenkang Antelope Shohai
Party Template:New Democratic Party (Namor)/meta/shortname Template:Democratic Socialist Party (Namor)/meta/shortname Template:Liberationist Party of Namor/meta/shortname
Leader since 2005 2010 2009
Leader's seat #13 #45 #5
Seats before 1375 362 382
Seats won 1020 510 385
Seat change Decrease 355 Increase 148 Increase 3
Percentage 40.02% 20.00% 15.10%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  TSU-huang-voa-croppped.png John Liu at the 2009 West Indian Day Parade by DS.jpg Lu Wei 2015.jpg
Leader Chia Baovang Gongchan Zhushi Po Shuneng
Party Template:People's First Coalition (Namor)/meta/shortname Template:Socialist Party (Namor)/meta/shortname Template:Vaihoimeng/meta/shortname
Leader since 2003 2007 2002
Leader's seat #1 #16 None
Seats before 179 255 46
Seats won 333 205 46
Seat change Increase 154 Decrease 50 Steady 0
Percentage 13.06% 10.00% 1.8%

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Results of the 2010 legislative election by legislative district:

  Most voted for New Democrats
  Most voted for Democratic Socialists

  Most voted for Liberationists

President of the CenCo before election

Jiang Hua
Template:New Democratic Party (Namor)/meta/shortname

Elected President of the CenCo

Jiang Hua
Template:New Democratic Party (Namor)/meta/shortname

The 2010 Namorese legislative election was held on December 20, 2010 to elect the 18th Namorese Central Council (CenCo). The election coincided with the presidential election. 2,503 of the 2,549 seats in the Central Council were up for election, with 1,275 seats needed for a majority.

The ruling New Democrats stayed the largest party in the Central Council with 1,020 seats, but lost its majority to the left-wing parties, which in total won 1,150 seats. The ultra-nationalist People's First Coalition (PFC) experienced the most significant change in seats, winning 333 seats (an increase of 154 seats from 2005). This enabled the PFC to become a powerbroker in the Central Council.

Results

510 385 255 333 46 1020
DS L S PFC VHM NDP
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Composition of the 19th Central Council

Government
  New Democrats
Opposition
  Liberationists
  Democratic Socialists
  Socialists
Other Opposition
  People's Firsts
Neutral Force
  Vaihoimeng

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