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{{Infobox legislative election
{{Infobox legislative election
| election_name      = 1920 Kyotakavian general election
| election_name      = 1920 Kyotakavian general election
| country            = Kyotakavia
| country            = Protectorate of Kyotakavia
| previous_election  = [[1915 Kyotakavian general election|1915]]
| previous_election  = [[1915 Kyotakavian general election|1915]]
| next_election      = [[1925 Kyotakavian general election|1925]]
| next_election      = [[1925 Kyotakavian general election|1925]]

Revision as of 20:54, 13 July 2022

1920 Kyotakavian general election
Protectorate of Kyotakavia
← 1915 1 January 1920 1925 →

All 535 seats to the Legislative Assembly
268 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.16% (Increase 2.13%)
Party Leader % Seats ±
Populists Stefan Kobovic 23.38 123 -7
Traditionalists Aslan Sobivan 18.90 99 -1
Workers' Party Elstan Mulijic 11.67 84 -7
Alliance Danilov Kostankic 15.29 77 +8
KUSSC Johaan Calstaunas 11.43 59 +21
SLA Elius Stanton 4.46 51 -2
NLP Regan Klaidev 4.91 26 -5
The Front Kostav Hadren 2.04 6 -1
KPK Konstan Brozdin 2.63 4 -1
Independents N/A N/A 6 -5
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before
Stefan Kobovic
Populists

Legislative Elections were held in the Svozgardan protectorate of Kyotakavia on the 1st January 1920 to elect all 535 representatives of the Kyotakavian Assembly, as well as 10 of the 30 State Ministers in the Kyotakavian State Ministerial Council. Kyotakavian Representatives are elected from 110 First Past the Post Constituencies, 400 Proportional Seats and 25 Svozgardan reserved seats whilst State Ministers are elected through an STV election in the state. To qualify for Proportional Seats, a party must reach 3.00% of the vote.

The election was a victory for the incumbent Populists-led government which maintained a working-majority (with the abstention of SLA representatives on all issues which didn't threaten the constitution) despite some seats being lost and fairly significant shifts in the Constituency seat make up.