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[[wikipedia:Snap election|Snap elections]] are scheduled to be held in [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]] on November 15th, 2024 to elect the 30 members of the principality's [[wikipedia:unicameral|unicameral]] [[Senate (Theodorous and the Parathalassias)|Senate]]. | [[wikipedia:Snap election|Snap elections]] are scheduled to be held in [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]] on November 15th, 2024 to elect the 30 members of the principality's [[wikipedia:unicameral|unicameral]] [[Senate (Theodorous and the Parathalassias)|Senate]]. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
Turnout for the election was 91%, a record high, largely attributed to the implementation of mandatory voting. 72% of voters cast their ballots in the General electorate, and 28% in the Minorities electorate; the two electorates were thus allocated 22 and 8 seats, respectively. The governing Spring+ alliance won a solid victory, followed by the opposition [[Centre Union]]. The highly polarised vote distribution made the election the least multi-party in Theodoran history, with 80% of seats going to one of the two main parties. | Turnout for the election was 91%, a record high, largely attributed to the implementation of mandatory voting. 72% of voters cast their ballots in the General electorate, and 28% in the Minorities electorate; the two electorates were thus allocated 22 and 8 seats, respectively. The governing Spring+ alliance won a solid victory, followed by the opposition [[Centre Union (Theodorous and the Parathalassias)|Centre Union]]. The highly polarised vote distribution made the election the least multi-party in Theodoran history, with 80% of seats going to one of the two main parties. | ||
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The Spring+ alliance, led by Mesazon [[Stefanos Androulakis]], won by a large margin, netting nearly 45% of the popular vote and 14 seats, ten in the General electorate and four in the Minorities electorate. Of these seats, twelve were allocated to the [[Theodoran Spring]], one to the minority interests Theodoran Tatar Advocacy Centre, and one to the social-liberal Populares. While the Spring ballot line officially gained two seats, the alliance's seat count was unchanged from its member's combined results in the previous election. | The Spring+ alliance, led by Mesazon [[Stefanos Androulakis]], won by a large margin, netting nearly 45% of the popular vote and 14 seats, ten in the General electorate and four in the Minorities electorate. Of these seats, twelve were allocated to the [[Theodoran Spring]], one to the minority interests Theodoran Tatar Advocacy Centre, and one to the social-liberal Populares. While the Spring ballot line officially gained two seats, the alliance's seat count was unchanged from its member's combined results in the previous election. | ||
The opposition | The main opposition Centre Union, led by [[wikipedia:Leader of the Opposition|Referendary]] Sophia Alexandrides, came solidly in second place, winning ten seats, an increase of 3 from the previous election. It performed strongly in the General electorate, winning eight seats, but poorly in the Minorities electorate, where it won two. | ||
The populist Movement for our Rights, which had polled strongly earlier in the year, even coming second in June's European Parliament elections, saw a significant decrease in its vote share, losing two seats. However, the party saw its best-ever performance among ethnic Greeks, and won one General seat as well as one Minorities seat. The New Union, formed by the [[Communist Party of Crimea]] and the hard-right Russian National Movement, saw a collapse in its vote share, losing five seats compared to its members' combined total in the previous election. It ultimately won two seats, one in each electorate, both of which went to the Communists. The centre-right [[Optimates (Theodorous and the Parathalassias)|Optimates]], once a major party but having lost parliamentary representatio years before, re-entered the Senate, winning two seats in the General electorate. | The populist Movement for our Rights, which had polled strongly earlier in the year, even coming second in June's European Parliament elections, saw a significant decrease in its vote share, losing two seats. However, the party saw its best-ever performance among ethnic Greeks, and won one General seat as well as one Minorities seat. The New Union, formed by the [[Communist Party of Crimea]] and the hard-right Russian National Movement, saw a collapse in its vote share, losing five seats compared to its members' combined total in the previous election. It ultimately won two seats, one in each electorate, both of which went to the Communists. The centre-right [[Optimates (Theodorous and the Parathalassias)|Optimates]], once a major party but having lost parliamentary representatio years before, re-entered the Senate, winning two seats in the General electorate. |
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Snap elections are scheduled to be held in Theodorous and the Parathalassias on November 15th, 2024 to elect the 30 members of the principality's unicameral Senate.
Results
Turnout for the election was 91%, a record high, largely attributed to the implementation of mandatory voting. 72% of voters cast their ballots in the General electorate, and 28% in the Minorities electorate; the two electorates were thus allocated 22 and 8 seats, respectively. The governing Spring+ alliance won a solid victory, followed by the opposition Centre Union. The highly polarised vote distribution made the election the least multi-party in Theodoran history, with 80% of seats going to one of the two main parties.
Parties | Votes | % | Seats | ± | |
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Spring+ | 62,183 | 44.81 | 14 | ±0 | |
Centre Union | 42,505 | 30.65 | 10 | +3 | |
Movement for our Rights | 10,738 | 7.74 | 2 | -2 | |
Optimates | 10,026 | 7.23 | 2 | +2 | |
New Union | 9,924 | 7.15 | 2 | -5 | |
Golden Dawn | 3,313 | 2.39 | 0 | ±0 | |
Total | 138,689 | 100% | 30 | 0 | |
Eligible voters and turnout | 151,963 | 91.26% |
The Spring+ alliance, led by Mesazon Stefanos Androulakis, won by a large margin, netting nearly 45% of the popular vote and 14 seats, ten in the General electorate and four in the Minorities electorate. Of these seats, twelve were allocated to the Theodoran Spring, one to the minority interests Theodoran Tatar Advocacy Centre, and one to the social-liberal Populares. While the Spring ballot line officially gained two seats, the alliance's seat count was unchanged from its member's combined results in the previous election.
The main opposition Centre Union, led by Referendary Sophia Alexandrides, came solidly in second place, winning ten seats, an increase of 3 from the previous election. It performed strongly in the General electorate, winning eight seats, but poorly in the Minorities electorate, where it won two.
The populist Movement for our Rights, which had polled strongly earlier in the year, even coming second in June's European Parliament elections, saw a significant decrease in its vote share, losing two seats. However, the party saw its best-ever performance among ethnic Greeks, and won one General seat as well as one Minorities seat. The New Union, formed by the Communist Party of Crimea and the hard-right Russian National Movement, saw a collapse in its vote share, losing five seats compared to its members' combined total in the previous election. It ultimately won two seats, one in each electorate, both of which went to the Communists. The centre-right Optimates, once a major party but having lost parliamentary representatio years before, re-entered the Senate, winning two seats in the General electorate.