1970 Malgravean General Election: Difference between revisions
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| colspan=7 | ''' | | colspan=7 | '''1970 Malgravean General Election''' | ||
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| colspan=3 | '''Previous election''' ← <BR> [[ | | colspan=3 | '''Previous election''' ← <BR> [[1970 Malgravean General Election |1965]] | ||
| colspan=3 align=right | → '''Next election'''<br> [[1974 Malgravean Emergency General Election|1974]] | | colspan=3 align=right | → '''Next election'''<br> [[1974 Malgravean Emergency General Election|1974]] | ||
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| colspan=8 | <small>'''[[Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)]]'''<br> | | colspan=8 | <small>'''[[Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)]]'''<br> | ||
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! colspan=8 | 22nd of March, | ! colspan=8 | 22nd of March, 1970 | ||
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| '''Conservative Action Party''' | | '''Conservative Action Party''' | ||
| ''' | | '''Unity Party'''' | ||
| '''Technology Party''' | | '''Technology Party''' | ||
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! align=left | Leader | ! align=left | Leader | ||
| align=center | [[ | | align=center | [[Adalbert Kaczmarek]] | ||
| align=center | [[Choi Won-tae]] | | align=center | [[Choi Won-tae]] | ||
| align=center | [[ | | align=center | [[Mirosław Styczen]] | ||
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! align=left | Party | ! align=left | Party | ||
| align=center | [[Conservative Action Party (Malgrave)|Conservative Action Party ]] | | align=center | [[Conservative Action Party (Malgrave)|Conservative Action Party ]] | ||
| align=center | [[Progressive Unity Party| | | align=center | [[Progressive Unity Party|Unity Party]] | ||
| align=center | [[Technology Party (Malgrave)|Technology Party]] | | align=center | [[Technology Party (Malgrave)|Technology Party]] | ||
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! align=left | Percentage Vote Share | ! align=left | Percentage Vote Share | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 47% | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 37% | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 5% | ||
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| '''Progressive Party''' | |||
| '''Green Party''' | | '''Green Party''' | ||
| '''Socialist Party''' | | '''Socialist Party''' | ||
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! align=left | Leader | ! align=left | Leader | ||
| align=center | [[ | | align=center | [[Jeon Hun-young]] | ||
| align=center | [[ | | align=center | [[Luisa Pavone]] | ||
| align=center | [[Damian Jaskulski]] | |||
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! align=left | Party | ! align=left | Party | ||
| align=center | [[Progressive Unity Party|Progressive Party]] | |||
| align=center | [[Malgravean Green Party|Green Party]] | | align=center | [[Malgravean Green Party|Green Party]] | ||
| align=center | [[Socialist Party (Malgrave)|Socialist Party]] | | align=center | [[Socialist Party (Malgrave)|Socialist Party]] | ||
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! align=left | Percentage Vote Share | ! align=left | Percentage Vote Share | ||
| align=center | 4% | |||
| align=center | 4% | |||
| align=center | 3% | | align=center | 3% | ||
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! align=left | Seats before | ! align=left | Seats before | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 42 | ||
| align=center | 31 | |||
| align=center | 8 | | align=center | 8 | ||
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! align=left | Seats after | ! align=left | Seats after | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 42 | ||
| align=center | 37 | |||
| align=center | 8 | | align=center | 8 | ||
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! align=left | Seat change | ! align=left | Seat change | ||
| align=center | {{increase}}37 | |||
| align=center | {{increase}}6 | | align=center | {{increase}}6 | ||
| align=center | {{steady}} | | align=center | {{steady}} | ||
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By modern historians, the 1970 general election is known as the election in which nothing happened. It was a remarkable period of relative calm within Malgrave, as even the civil war entered into a period of limited violence and most things appeared to be running smoothly and no major crisis were reported. | |||
==Election Issues== | ==Election Issues== | ||
A major election concern was the ongoing status of the civil war, although, the quiet nature of the fighting meant that this was not a major concern compared to previous years after the disaster of [[Operation Swift]]. | |||
Education was also another major issue, with the safety of after school clubs near the front-line becoming a pressing issue after the [[Battle of Pakosc]] had seen students involved in active combat. | |||
== Campaigns== | == Campaigns== | ||
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=== Conservative Campaign === | === Conservative Campaign === | ||
The Conservative Action Party underscored the importance of maintaining a steady hand on the machinations of government, with the Progressive Unity Party portrayed as an unknown force. It proved to be a moderately successful message, and the Conservative Unity Party was able to maintain a majority of the vote. | |||
=== Technology Party === | === Technology Party === | ||
The Technology Party was still suffering due to being linked with the disastrous failure of [[Operation Swift]]. Internally, the Technology Party was also struggling to find a new identity and it's messaging suffered as a result. It called for a continuation of it's longstanding policy to modernise the armed forces, and create an overseas territory dedicated to research cities. | |||
=== Progressive Campaign === | === Progressive Campaign === |
Revision as of 19:56, 15 August 2024
1970 Malgravean General Election | |||||||
Previous election ← 1965 |
→ Next election 1974 | ||||||
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave) | |||||||
22nd of March, 1970 | |||||||
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Conservative Action Party | Unity Party' | Technology Party | |||||
Leader | Adalbert Kaczmarek | Choi Won-tae | Mirosław Styczen | ||||
Party | Conservative Action Party | Unity Party | Technology Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 47% | 37% | 5% | ||||
Seats before | 1052 | 375 | 440 | ||||
Seats after | 1031 | 531 | 299 | ||||
Seat change | 21 | 156 | 211 | ||||
Progressive Party | Green Party | Socialist Party | |||||
Leader | Jeon Hun-young | Luisa Pavone | Damian Jaskulski | ||||
Party | Progressive Party | Green Party | Socialist Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 4% | 4% | 3% | ||||
Seats before | 42 | 31 | 8 | ||||
Seats after | 42 | 37 | 8 | ||||
Seat change | 37 | 6 | |||||
By modern historians, the 1970 general election is known as the election in which nothing happened. It was a remarkable period of relative calm within Malgrave, as even the civil war entered into a period of limited violence and most things appeared to be running smoothly and no major crisis were reported.
Election Issues
A major election concern was the ongoing status of the civil war, although, the quiet nature of the fighting meant that this was not a major concern compared to previous years after the disaster of Operation Swift.
Education was also another major issue, with the safety of after school clubs near the front-line becoming a pressing issue after the Battle of Pakosc had seen students involved in active combat.
Campaigns
Conservative Campaign
The Conservative Action Party underscored the importance of maintaining a steady hand on the machinations of government, with the Progressive Unity Party portrayed as an unknown force. It proved to be a moderately successful message, and the Conservative Unity Party was able to maintain a majority of the vote.
Technology Party
The Technology Party was still suffering due to being linked with the disastrous failure of Operation Swift. Internally, the Technology Party was also struggling to find a new identity and it's messaging suffered as a result. It called for a continuation of it's longstanding policy to modernise the armed forces, and create an overseas territory dedicated to research cities.
Progressive Campaign
WIP
Green Party
WIP