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A '''general election''' was held in [[Caldia]] on 12 June 2022 to elect all 399 members of the [[Tionól]]. The [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democratic Party]] won the largest share of the votes and overall seats.  
A '''general election''' will be held in [[Caldia]] on 12 June 2027 to elect all 399 members of the [[Tionól]].


Overall, the election saw gains for many of the other parties in the Tionól at the expense of the Social Democratic Party. The PSD saw a drop in its seat count and vote share after a historic showing in [[2019 Caldish general election|2019]]. [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]], the incumbent [[Taoiseach of Caldia]], returned to lead a minority government with the support of the [[Centre Party (Caldia)|Centre Party]] and the [[Democratic Left (Caldia)|Democratic Left]].  
==Background==
The [[2022 Caldish general election|2022 general election]] saw the [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democratic Party]] win the most seats and form a minority government. The PSD won 184 seats with 36.58% of the vote. [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]] returned as taoiseach and formed his second government. The offical opposition, led by [[Áine Nic Gille]] of the [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Liberty Party]], won 95 seats. Other opposition parties included the [[National Party (Caldia)|National Party]], the [[Centre Party (Caldia)|Centre Party]], [[Caldish Democrats]], the [[Green Party (Caldia)|Greens]] the [[Democratic Left (Caldia)]], the [[Pensioners' Party]], and [[Homeland (Caithia)|Homeland]]. Four new parties entered the [[Tionól]] for the first time: [[Vox Together]], [[Caoimhín Ó Dubhthaigh List]], [[Clane First]], and [[Scarp Independence]]. Three {{wp|Independent politican|Independents}} were also elected.


==Background==
[[Category:Elections in Caldia]]
The [[2019 Caldish general election|2019 general election]] saw the [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democratic Party]] win a majority of seats and form their first government in almost 20 years. The PSD won 218 seats with 48.8% of the vote. [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]] became the taoiseach and has held the post since. The office opposition, led by [[Pádraig Mac Piarais]] of the [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Liberty Party]], won 89 seats. Other opposition parties included the [[National Party (Caldia)|National Party]], the [[Centre Party (Caldia)|Centre Party]],  the [[Labour Party (Caldia)|Labour Party]] (now Democratic Left), the [[Green Party (Caldia)|Greens]], [[Caldish Democrats]], the [[Pensioners' Party]], and [[Homeland (Caithia)|Homeland]]. Two {{wp|Independent politican|Independents}} were also elected.

Latest revision as of 15:27, 28 July 2023

2027 Caldish general election
Caldia
← 2019 12 June 2027 2032 →

All 399 seats to the Tionól
200 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
Social Democrats Stiofán Mac Suibhne 184
Liberty Áine Nic Gille 95
Nationals Liam Ó Cuillinn 60
Centre Lachlann Mac an Fhleisteir 19
Democrats Muirís Ó Branagáin 10
Greens Colm Ó Corráin
Ciara Nic Innes
8
Democratic Left Seán Ó Caoláin 6
Vox Together Mahya Abedi
Treasa Maor
5
LCOD Caoimhín Ó Dubhthaigh 5
Pensioners Ellie Níc Raghnail 1
Clane First Rían Ó Raghallaigh 1
Scarp Independence Pól Mac Giolla Eoin 1
Homeland Einion ap Calder 1
Incumbent Taoiseach
Stiofán Mac Suibhne
Social Democrats

A general election will be held in Caldia on 12 June 2027 to elect all 399 members of the Tionól.

Background

The 2022 general election saw the Social Democratic Party win the most seats and form a minority government. The PSD won 184 seats with 36.58% of the vote. Stiofán Mac Suibhne returned as taoiseach and formed his second government. The offical opposition, led by Áine Nic Gille of the Liberty Party, won 95 seats. Other opposition parties included the National Party, the Centre Party, Caldish Democrats, the Greens the Democratic Left (Caldia), the Pensioners' Party, and Homeland. Four new parties entered the Tionól for the first time: Vox Together, Caoimhín Ó Dubhthaigh List, Clane First, and Scarp Independence. Three Independents were also elected.