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The Vazcoeur Federal Election of 2019 was held on 5th May 2019.
Electoral system
The Vazian National Assembly is elected by proportional system. 0.1 of the vote equals 1 seat.
Voting eligibility
To vote in the general election, one had to be:
- a registered voter;
- aged 16 or over on polling day;
- be a Vazian citizen;
- not legally excluded from voting
Timetable
18 March | Prime Minister Emmanuel Matin's government collapses |
19 March | MPs vote no confidence in the government |
20 March | Proclamation under Article 6 of the Constitution a general election for the 5th May |
31 April | Deadline for registration to vote |
5 May | Day of the Election (polling stations open at 6am and close at 10:45pm. |
13 May | Parliament re-assembled |
14 May | State Opening of Parliament |
Parties
Campaign Issues
Security
NHS
Immigration reform
Interventionism
Party Campaigns
Progressive Alliance
National Alliance
Green Party
Conservative Party
Results
541 | 212 | 163 | 80 | 4 |
Progressive Alliance | National Alliance | Green Party | Rising Sun Party | Conservative Party |