2020 Scalizagastian federal election
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The 2020 Scalizagastian federal election was held on August 22, 2020, to elect 516 members of the Parliament of Scalizagasti. Prior to the election, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), led by Prime Minister Sarah Millard, governed Scalizagasti in a coalition with the Greens, Labour and Socialist Party (LSP), and the Progressive People's Party (PPP). It was the second election for Millard as SDP leader and first election as the incumbent Prime Minister.
With 42.1% of the popular vote and 231 seats, the SDP won one of the largest parliamentary victories in Scalizagastian history. Up 77 seats from 2016, Prime Minister Millard formed government with a SDP-Green coalition, no longer needing the LSP and PPP as they did previously. The large gains by the SDP mostly came at the expense of the Revolutionary Republican Party (RRP) and Greens, dropping by 8 and 4 points of support respectively. The RRP dropped to second place with 111 seats and the Greens remained third with 60 seats. With exception to the SDP and PPP, every party dropped in support, although marginal regional gains allowed the Aulden Democratic Party (ADP) to pick up 2 additional seats. All ten parties which had a presence after the 2016 election returned to Parliament.
Background
Following the 2016 federal election, the SDP managed to form a governing coalition with the Greens, LSP, and PPP, despite only winning 154 seats to the RRP's 160. The 2016 election gave the left-wing parties (SDP, Greens, and LSP) a large enough seat share to govern with support from the agrarian centrist Progressives. As the largest party, the RRP was given the first opportunity to negotiate a coalition, but the SDP-Green-LSP-PPP coalition presented their agreement in the middle of coalition talks, forcing the President to recall Parliament before the RRP had finished their negotiations.
The 2016 election also led to the collapse of Scalizagasti's right-wing parties. The New Scalizagasti Party (NSP), Liberal-Conservative Alliance (LCA), and Patriotic Defense Movement (PDM) all suffered severe defeats from earlier elections, where they managed to consistently form government for over a decade. Anger over austerity measures enacted by the conservative government led to success for the centrist RRP, centre-left SDP, and left-wing Greens.
The NSP and LCA were the only parties to switch leaders between the elections. Moe Trellos, a former Garor City councillor, was elected as leader of the LCA on 8 August 2017. Les Erlosto, MP for Jurein North, was elected as leader of the NSP on 16 September 2018.
During the 2020 CAVID-19 outbreak in the Great Experiment, the SDP's quick and effective response boosted their popularity, eventually skyrocketing them to over 50% support. Prime Minister Millard enjoyed a net personal popularity rate of +58 points (76 positive/18 negative/6 no opinion). Ultimately, the Rally 'round the flag effect created by the CAVID-19 pandemic allowed the SDP to gain immense support during the election.
Electoral System
The 516 members of Parliament are elected by open party-list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies. Seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method, with a 3% threshold for parties and a 1.5% threshold for independents.
480 seats are elected in 46 geographical electoral districts, ranging anywhere from 5 to 19 seats per electorate. The other 36 seats are elected through a national list, where each of Scalizagasti's six recognized ethnic groups (officially documented in the census) vote for 6 seats each. If a party wins 260 or more seats, they can govern without forming any coalition. However, this is incredibly rare due to Scalizagasti's proportional electoral system adopted in the early 20th century.
Changes from 2016
As part of the coalition demands by the Green Party, numerous reforms were undertaken in preparation for the 2020 election. Most notably, the voting age was lowered from 18 to 16 years of age. Permanent residents were also given the right to vote, given that they lived in Scalizagasti for at least five years. Minor parties (those with fewer than 16 seats in Parliament) and any extraparliamentary party which earned at least 2% of the vote were allocated 1.5 hours of free advertising on Scalizagasti National Media Corporation. Previously, only major parties were granted free advertising space equalling 3 hours each.
Election Date
The date of the election, 13 August 2020, was set by President Paul Kruig following the dissolution of Parliament.
Unless an early election is called by the government or no government can be formed following the failure of a confidence vote, a general election is held every four years. The last election was held on 22 August 2016. According to the 2000 Election Law, unless an early election is called, the general election must be held in August.
Polls close in electorates at 7:00 PM local time, and results are usually released a few hours later. However, recounts and other unexpected issues have previously caused vote count delays for up to 24 hours.
Campaign
Political Parties
In total, 25 parties stood in the election. However, only 10 won seats in Parliament. The vote share of minor extraparliamentary parties are not recorded.
Party | Leader | Founded | Ideology | 2016 election | ||
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% vote | Seats | |||||
Social Democratic Party | Sarah Millard | TBD | Social democracy | 26.5 | 154 | |
Revolutionary Republican Party | Michel Garon | TBD | Big-tent, Liberalism, Social liberalism, Civic nationalism | 28.0 | 160 | |
Green Party | Thomas Smith | tbd | Green politics, Eco-socialism | 14.0 | 83 | |
New Scalizagasti Party | Les Erlosto | TBD | National conservatism, Social conservatism | 9.3 | 54 | |
Liberal-Conservative Alliance | Moe Trellos | TBD | Classical liberalism, Liberal conservatism | 5.3 | 21 | |
Labour and Socialist Party | Ester Nortust | TBD | Socialism, Left-wing populism | 4.2 | 20 | |
Patriotic Defense Movement | Steve Pertillo | TBD | Nationalism, Right-wing populism | 3.6 | 14 | |
Progressive People's Party | Guy Manderson | TBD | Centrism, Agrarianism, Social liberalism | 2.3 | 6 | |
Aulden Democratic Party | Curtis Soeder | TBD | Aulden Democracy, Red Toryism | 2.1 | 3 | |
Sontalirdenna | George Brownley-Ashton | TBD | Regionalism, Milynian sovereigntism, Social democracy | 0.4 | 1 | |
Reform Party | Bole Yallussi | TBD | Radical Centrism | – | – | |
Pirate Party | Lana Matthews | TBD | Pirate Politics | – | – | |
Birthday Party | Joe Kerr | TBD | Satire | – | – | |
Ecologist Party of Scalizagasti | Frollis Emmullo | 2008 | Green politics, Green conservativism | – | – | |
Holispet First | Walter Baunck | TBD | Regionalism, Haprian sovereigntism, Conservatism | – | – | |
Islander Independence Party | Wendy Benemaw | Regionalism, Torlu Island sovereigntism | x | – | – | |
Citizen's Party | Odara Samson | TBD | Centrism, Pro-democracy | – | – | |
Animal Right's Party | Elizabeth Peric | TBD | Animal welfare | – | – | |
Communist Party of Scalizagasti | Anadi Bains | TBD | Communism | – | – | |
Liahuan Heavenly Sutai Faith Party | Propi Wechuk | c | Spiritualism, Sutai Faith | – | – | |
Universal Basic Income Now | Yandrew Ng | TBD | Basic income | – | – | |
Imperial Restoration Party | Joseph Macton | TBD | Monarchism | – | – | |
Scalizagasti Feminist Party | Laura Innis | TBD | Feminism, LGBT rights | – | – | |
Vegan and Vegetarian Party | Lin Brown | TBD | Veganism, animal welfare | – | – | |
The Family Party | Joseph Randy Ronald | TBD | Religious right, Social conservatism | – | – |
CAVID-19 Response
Leaders' Debate
Wosede Controversy
On 6 August 2020, private comments made by RRP campaign manager James Wosede were published by the media. Wosede made derogatory remarks against the Torlu Islander ethnic group for their support of Alliance leader Moe Trellos, claiming the only reason Islanders support the Alliance is because Trellos is "one of them." He also remarked that Islanders are "stupid" and "traitorous" for their disproportionate support for the LCA.
The remarks immediately drew criticism from all sides, and Prime Minister Millard called it a "disgusting, racist, and derogatory rant" against both Trellos and Torlu Islanders. RRP leader Michel Garon was also criticized for remaining silent on the matter until three days later on 9 August, at which point Wosede was fired as campaign manager.
The controversy solidified the RRP's position behind the SDP as voters once again abandonded the party. Previously, they had been slowly eroding support from the SDP as the CAVID-19 pandemic became less of a pressing issue. In a Bewundal University poll taken the day before the election, the net personal favourability rating of Garon had dropped to -15. In the Islander Group, the RRP won only 6.5% of the vote, one of the lowest vote shares for the RRP in the Islander Group ever. Political pundits also cited this controversy as one of the reasons for Garon's third electoral defeat in a row.
Results
WIP
Party | Popular Vote | Seats | ||||||||||||
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% | Change | Total | Change | |||||||||||
Social Democratic Party (SDP) | 42.1 | +15.6 | 154 | +77 | ||||||||||
Revolutionary Republican Party (RRP) | 19.9 | -8.1 | 111 | -49 | ||||||||||
Green Party (GRN) | 10.1 | -3.9 | 60 | -23 | ||||||||||
New Scalizagasti Party (NSP) | 8.9 | -0.4 | 50 | -4 | ||||||||||
Liberal-Conservative Alliance (LCA) | 4.7 | -0.6 | 19 | -2 | ||||||||||
Labour and Socialist Party (LSP) | 3.3 | -0.9 | 17 | -3 | ||||||||||
Patriotic Defense Movement (PDM) | 3.5 | -0.1 | 14 | 0 | ||||||||||
Progressive People's Party (PPP) | 2.4 | +0.1 | 8 | +2 | ||||||||||
Aulden Democratic Party (ADP) | 1.8 | -0.3 | 5 | +2 | ||||||||||
Sontalirdenna (SON) | 0.3 | -0.1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||
Others | 3.1 | -0.9 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||
Reform Party (REF) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Pirate Party (PIR) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Birthday Party (BIRP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Ecologist Party of Scalizagasti (EPS) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Holispet First (HSF) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Islander Independence Party (IIP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Citizen's Party (CIT) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Animal Rights Party (ARP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Communist Party of Scalizagasti (CPS) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Liahuan Heavenly Sutai Faith Party (LHSFP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Universal Basic Income Now (UBI) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Imperial Restoration Party (IRP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Scalizagastian Feminist Party (SFP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Vegan and Vegetarian Party (VVP) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
The Family Party (FAM) | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Independents | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
Total | 100 | – | 516 | – |
Aftermath
WIP