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Latest revision as of 22:25, 17 November 2024
Labor Party of StrayaRoos StraliagalBurran Yango Guman | |
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Abbreviation | LAB |
Leader | Jeff Kal |
Parlimentary Leader | Hamish Ouau |
Founded | December 1, 1889 | (as StrayaRoos Workers' Party
Ideology | Progressivism Social Democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
House of Representatives Seats | 151 / 361
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Senate Seats | 25 / 71
|
State Governorships | 2 / 5
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State Lower House Seats | 75 / 281
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State Upper House Seats | 37 / 118
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The Labor Party of StrayaRoos is the major centre-left political party in StrayaRoos, and one of the two major parties in Roosian Politics, alongside the right-wing NatCon Coalition. The party has been in government at the federal level, and held the presidency, since 2022, and currently holds the state parliaments in the Cove and Eastern StrayaRoos.
Electoral History
House of Representatives
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1890 | Alfred Vbrea | 1,201,813 | 36.86% | 23 / 63
|
New | Opposition |
1894 | 1,019,016 | 29.99% | 19 / 63
|
4 | Opposition | |
1898 | 1,201,981 | 32.20% | 20 / 63
|
1 | Opposition | |
1902 | Oliver Biurtea | 1,576,719 | 34.34% | 23 / 69
|
3 | Opposition |
1906 | 1,691,819 | 34.15% | 24 / 69
|
1 | Opposition | |
1910 | 2,110,081 | 35.81% | 27 / 75
|
3 | Coalition govt. | |
1914 | 2,001,009 | 33.34% | 25 / 75
|
2 | Coalition govt. | |
1918 | 2,281,716 | 35.24% | 27 / 77
|
2 | Minority govt. | |
1922 | Hamish Bretya | 2,691,821 | 37.82% | 33 / 88
|
6 | Coalition govt. |
1926 | 3,019,881 | 38.42% | 33 / 90
|
Coalition govt. | ||
1930 | 2,916,812 | 36.60% | 35 / 97
|
2 | Hung Parliament | |
1934 | James Jalrea | 3,409,019 | 39.20% | 38 / 97
|
3 | Coalition govt. |
1938 | 3,419,781 | 38.58% | 37 / 97
|
1 | Hung Parliament | |
1942 | Thomas Bretu | 2,918,712 | 32.21% | 34 / 107
|
3 | Opposition |
1946 | Victor Mareua | 3,581,023 | 37.19% | 40 / 113
|
6 | Opposition |
1950 | 3,817,652 | 39.22% | 47 / 125
|
7 | Opposition | |
1954 | Hamish Etral | 4,012,869 | 40.63% | 49 / 121
|
2 | Coalition govt. |
1958 | 5,303,343 | 42.97% | 52 / 120
|
3 | Coalition govt. | |
1962 | 6,025,788 | 39.93% | 61 / 151
|
9 | Coalition govt. | |
1966 | Peter Jikia | 7,771,751 | 41.23% | 62 / 152
|
1 | Coalition govt. |
1970 | 7,701,912 | 42.05% | 77 / 185
|
15 | Opposition | |
1974 | James Uwila | 7,301,716 | 37.97% | 71 / 185
|
6 | Coalition govt. |
1978 | 8,635,827 | 37.63% | 70 / 185
|
1 | Coalition govt. | |
1982 | 8,776,313 | 35.62% | 73 / 209
|
3 | Opposition | |
1986 | Isaac Esalki | 10,561,032 | 37.46% | 77 / 209
|
4 | Coalition govt. |
1990 | 11,208,879 | 37.56% | 89 / 239
|
12 | Coalition govt. | |
1994 | 11,312,817 | 37.11% | 87 / 233
|
2 | Coalition govt. | |
1998 | 10,912,747 | 33.42% | 82 / 236
|
5 | Opposition | |
2002 | Katherine Uloaki | 13,238,040 | 36.13% | 92 / 257
|
10 | Coalition govt. |
2006 | 13,454,003 | 34.77% | 87 / 257
|
5 | Coalition govt. | |
2008 | Tim Jakua | 11,919,994 | 30.08% | 79 / 257
|
8 | Opposition |
2010 | 13,067,389 | 30.93% | 87 / 281
|
8 | Opposition | |
2014 | Jacob Tweli | 13,976,717 | 31.35% | 90 / 281
|
3 | Coalition govt. |
2018 | 15,817,716 | 30.91% | 87 / 281
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3 | Coalition govt. | |
2022 | 19,312,111 | 34.58% | 113 / 321
|
26 | Opposition | |
2026 | Hamish Ouau | 25,876,991 | 41.29% | 134 / 321
|
21 | Coalition govt. |
2030 | 28,397,876 | 40.48% | 151 / 361
|
17 | Coalition govt. |