1940 Central Shaneville Presidential election

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1940 Central Shanevlle presidential election
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180 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
91 seats needed for a majority
Turnout83.6%
  First party Second party Third party
  George Hargrave.jpg James Moore CSV.jpg Louis Banderas.jpg
Leader George Hargrave James Moore Louis Banderas
Party National Workers' Alliance Conservative Democratic Liberal
Leader since March 1932 September 1940 December 1936
Leader's seat Ajaccio Shaneville City Sassari
Last election 71,862 (26.5%) 70,169 (25.9%) 59,735 (22%)
Seats before 85 53 5
Seats won 56 55 43
Seat change -29 +2 +38
FPTP vote 68,951 68,156 67,588
Percentage 25.6% 25.3% 25.1%
Swing - - -

  Fourth party
  Thomas Valentine.jpg
Leader Thomas Valentine
Party Progressive Party
Leader since October 1932
Leader's seat Grass Hill
Last election 69,953 (25.6%)
Seats before 37
Seats won 26
Seat change -11
FPTP vote 64,291
Percentage 23.9%

President of Central Shaneville before election

George Hargrave
National Workers' Alliance

President of Central Shaneville

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The 1940 Central Shaneville Presidential election was held on the 11 October 1940.

In 1940 amidst World War 2 - Central Shaneville announced "The Isolation Act" effectively shutting itself off from the outside world until further notice, this made the outcome of the 1940 election very interesting as this would be the last election with the original 180 seat layout of the CSP.

George Hargrave's term is surrounded in mystery after opposition Conservative Party leader John Tait was assassinated in a mysterious hit and run incident which to this day no one knows the identity of the killer with many thinking it was some kind of coup by the NWA to get rid of the opposition - Hargrave ran for re-election to clear his name and promised a full investigation regarding the assassination.

At the start of the campaign trail it was the Liberals on top with what was predicted to be another minority government, pundits predicted a Liberal minority as they were the only party in this term to not have done something controversial.

The controversial George Hargrave won the election and second term with a minority government by just 1 seat.

Exit Poll

The Exit Poll took place a week before the election and predicted the following:

Parties Seats Change
National Workers' Alliance 42 -
Liberal Party 30 -
Conservative Party 26 -
Progressive Party 26 -
Undecided 56 -
NATIONAL WORKERS' ALLIANCE RETAIN MINORITY

Results

After all electoral districts had been declared, the results were:

Party Leader MLs Votes
Of total Of total
National Workers' Alliance George Hargrave
(Incumbent)
56 0.0%
56 / 180
xxx 25.6%
25.6%
Conservative Party James Moore 55 0.0%
55 / 180
xxx 25.3%
25.3%
Liberal Party Louis Banderas 43 0.0%
43 / 180
xxx 25.1%
25.1%
Progressive Party Thomas Valentine 26 0.0%
26 / 180
xxx 23.9%
23.9%


Voting summary

Popular vote
National Workers' Alliance
25.6%
Conservative Party
25.3%
Liberal Party
25.1%
Progressive Party
23.9%