2021 Constantio general election

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2021 Constantio general election

← 2017 August 21st, 2021 2025 →
Turnout17,635,837 (76.3%)
Increase10.2%
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Party ND CSM PP
Popular vote 13,272,032 3,019,776 928,283
Percentage 75.3% 17.1 5.3%

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The 58th Constantio election, also called the 2021 Constantio general election was held on August 21st, 2021 in Constantio, and resulted in a landslide victory of 112 seats out of 152 total won by the New Democracy and reelection for President Tony Blanian. The Assembly of Constantio swung majorly in favor of the ND, causing the Constantio Socialist Movement (CSM), Progressive Party, and the Green Party losing a total sum of seats and forming an innefectual minority coalition of the remaining 40 seats in the Assembly.

Scheduled under the realm of the Constitution of Constantio, the election cycle began on February 8th, 2021, when President Blanian announced his intention to run for reelection. The main topics of concern during the election surrounded the economy, climate change, the refugee crisis as a result of the Syraranto civil war, and global cooperation. The campaign of President Blanian gained momentum in the aftermath of the March 18th, 2021 bombings in Norasa.

The election saw the CSM, PP, and GP suffer a decisive loss to the ND, one of the largest ever losses in a Constantioan election. The New Democracy Party grew their seats from 82 to 112, while the CSM declined their total from 61 to 32 seats. President Blanian also won the highest margin of the popular vote by any modern Constantioan candidate, achieving 13,272,032 votes (75.3% of the popular vote). Voter turnout also increased to 17,635,837 (76.3%), a major gain from the previous election by 10.2%.

Electoral process

Background

Campaign

Issues

Debates

Results

Aftermath