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At the start of the decade, the Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved by [[Helen Mangus]] and the Technology Party and the campaign official began, although, due to the disaster of [[Operation Swift]] the Technology Party headed into this campaign on a bad footing with new leadership. | |||
It proved to be a disastrous campaign for the Technology Party, and the start of a series of internal political disputes that resulted in the party rapidly losing seats over a number of elections. | |||
Prior to campaigning, the National Electoral Commission and Integrity Office (NECIO) announced an expansion of the Chamber of Representatives from 1700 seats to 1900 seats to ensure the continued proportionality of the vote. | |||
==Election Issues== | ==Election Issues== |
Revision as of 00:08, 16 August 2024
1960 Malgravean General Election | |||||||
Previous election ← 1955 |
→ Next election 1965 | ||||||
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave) | |||||||
22nd of March, 1960 | |||||||
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Conservative Action Party | Technology Party | Unity Party' | |||||
Leader | Johann Leipzig | Edoardo Pavonie | Choi Won-tae | ||||
Party | Conservative Action Party | Technology Party | Unity Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 43% | 27% | 19% | ||||
Seats before | 587 | 861 | 233 | ||||
Seats after | 1052 | 440 | 347 | ||||
Seat change | 465 | 421 | 114 | ||||
Green Party | Socialist Party | ||||||
Leader | Clemente Bellini | Isabella Acardi | |||||
Party | Green Party | Socialist Party | |||||
Percentage Vote Share | 4% | 3% | |||||
Seats before | 15 | 4 | |||||
Seats after | 25 | 8 | |||||
Seat change | 6 | 22 | 4 | ||||
At the start of the decade, the Chamber of Representatives and Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved by Helen Mangus and the Technology Party and the campaign official began, although, due to the disaster of Operation Swift the Technology Party headed into this campaign on a bad footing with new leadership.
It proved to be a disastrous campaign for the Technology Party, and the start of a series of internal political disputes that resulted in the party rapidly losing seats over a number of elections.
Prior to campaigning, the National Electoral Commission and Integrity Office (NECIO) announced an expansion of the Chamber of Representatives from 1700 seats to 1900 seats to ensure the continued proportionality of the vote.
Election Issues
WIP
Campaigns
Conservative Campaign
WIP
Technology Party
WIP
Unity Campaign
WIP