1985 Malgravean General Election: Difference between revisions
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| align=center | [[Valente Pesaro]] | | align=center | [[Valente Pesaro]] |
Revision as of 13:33, 28 July 2023
1985 Malgravean General Election | |||||||
Previous election ← 1980 |
→ Next election 1990 | ||||||
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave) | |||||||
22nd of March, 1985 | |||||||
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Progressive Unity Party | Conservative Action Party | Technology Party | |||||
Leader | Nikola Tesla | Roberto Alberghi | Vittorio Bellandini | ||||
Party | Progressive Unity Party | Conservative Action Party | Technology Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | WIP | WIP | WIP | ||||
Seats before | 1044 | 685 | 107 | ||||
Seats after | 1060 | 837 | 217 | ||||
Seat change | 16 | 152 | 110 | ||||
Green Party | Socialist Party | Future Party | |||||
Leader | Luisa Pavone | Damian Jaskulski | Valente Pesaro | ||||
Party | Green Party | Socialist Party | Future Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 6% | 3% | 1% | ||||
Seats before | 49 | 8 | 4 | ||||
Seats after | 71 | 8 | 4 | ||||
Seat change | 22 | ||||||
Agricultural Coalition | |||||||
Leader | Filip Lewandowski | ||||||
Party | Agricultural Coalition | ||||||
Percentage | 1% | ||||||
Seats before | 3 | ||||||
Seats after | 3 | ||||||
Seat change | |||||||
After success in the previous general election, the Progressive Unity Party and Nikola Tesla were seeking a second term in government and a continuation of successive right-wing governments that had been brought around by the popularity of the Conservative Action Party.
As a result the competition of the national census at the start of the year, a decision was reached by the National Electoral Commission and Integrity Office (NECIO) to expand the Chamber of Representatives from 1900 seats to 2200 seats to ensure the continued proportionality of the vote.
Election Issues
WIP
Campaigns
Conservative Campaign
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Technology Party
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Progressive Campaign
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Green Party
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