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After a tumultuous five-year term the Chamber of Representatives and the Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved to make way for a new general election. The 1965 election is an oddity in Malgravean history, as the ongoing fighting made direct voting in this region impossible. Instead ballots from internal refugees were assigned to Pakosc and seats were assigned accordingly.
 
In recent years it has been theorised that some of these ballots were assigned unfairly, however, no proof of these claims has ever surfaced and it is considered to be a conspiracy theory.


==Election Issues==
==Election Issues==

Revision as of 21:52, 15 August 2024

1965 Malgravean General Election
Previous election
1960
Next election
1970
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)
22nd of March, 1965
Conservative Action Party Technology Party Unity Party'
Leader Johann Leipzig Edoardo Pavonie Bronisław Malinowski
Party Conservative Action Party Technology Party Unity Party
Percentage Vote Share 43% 27% 19%
Seats before 987 591 289
Seats after 1052 440 347
Seat change Increase72 Decrease151 Increase58
Green Party Progressive Party Socialist Party
Leader Clemente Bellini Jeon Hun-young Isabella Acardi
Party Green Party Progressive Party Socialist Party
Percentage Vote Share 4% 4% 3%
Seats before 25 0 8
Seats after 31 22 8
Seat change Increase6 Increase22 Steady

After a tumultuous five-year term the Chamber of Representatives and the Chamber of Supervisors were dissolved to make way for a new general election. The 1965 election is an oddity in Malgravean history, as the ongoing fighting made direct voting in this region impossible. Instead ballots from internal refugees were assigned to Pakosc and seats were assigned accordingly.

In recent years it has been theorised that some of these ballots were assigned unfairly, however, no proof of these claims has ever surfaced and it is considered to be a conspiracy theory.

Election Issues

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Campaigns

Conservative Campaign

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Technology Party

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Progressive Campaign

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