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The next election for the Shangean legislative council is due to be held across the month of January 2022. Voting will take place for 700 of the 750 seats in the legislative council. It is the first national election to be held since the start of Normalisation in 2017.
Electoral process
Background
Timetable
28 November 2021 | The State Presidium fixes the date of elections from the 7th to 16th January in 2022. |
5 December 2021 | Formal dissolution of the Legislative Council; start of campaign period. |
12 December 2021 | Last day members of the public could register to vote. |
14 December 2021 | Last day for candidates to file nomination papers. |
7 January 2022 | Phase 1 of voting in Qigao, Heping, Luoyuan, Baiqiao, Baishadao, Nanqing and Weishang provinces. |
10 January 2022 | Phase 2 of voting in Zhongan, Rongzhuo Wushan, Zhijian and Chanwa provinces. |
12 January 2022 | Phase 3 of voting in Chengchao, Anqian, Meishan, Yongba and Baozhou provinces. |
15 January 2022 | Phase 4 of voting in the occupational constituencies. |
16 January 2022 | Phase 5 of voting in Xiangshan, Tuohe, Jianghui, Xufang and Yunjin provinces. |
16 February 2022 | New House of Deputies Assembled |
Parties
Party | Ideology | Leader | Alliance | Outgoing seats |
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Society for Restoring Benevolence | National Principlism, Shangean nationalism | Jiang Zhongyu | Patriotic Alliance for a Harmonious Country | 420 / 750
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Association for Promoting Democracy | Shangean ultranationalism, Revanchism | Zhao Xiaojing | None | 76 / 750
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Movement for National Principlism | National Principlism, Left-wing populism | Yang Weisheng | National Regeneration Movement | 24 / 750
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