1960 Central Shaneville Presidential election

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1960 Central Shanevlle presidential election
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264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
133 seats needed for a majority
Turnout88.5%
  First party Second party Third party
  Steve McLaren.jpg Eric Lomax.jpg Bob Dylan.jpg
Leader Steve McLaren Eric Lomax Bob Dylan
Party Democratic Liberal Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party
Leader since October 1960 January 1948 October 1960
Leader's seat Cagliari Bastia Ajaccio
Last election 4,276,550 (50.1%) 2,531,229 (29.7%) 1,277,678 (15.0%)
Seats before 150 84 15
Seats won - - -
Seat change - - -
FPTP vote 0 0 0
Percentage 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Swing - - -

  Fourth party
  William Fieldhouse.jpg
Leader William Fieldhouse
Party Social Credit Workers' Party
Leader since January 1954
Leader's seat Centrale
Last election 446,178 (5.2%)
Seats before 15
Seats won -
Seat change -
FPTP vote 0
Percentage 0.0%
Swing -

President of Central Shaneville before election

John Dunster
Democratic Liberal

President of Central Shaneville

TBD
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The 1960 Central Shaneville Presidential election was held on the 11 November 1960.

By the time the 1960 Presidential election rolled around, John Dunster became the longest sitting Central Shaneville president at 11 years and 97 days, a record at that point - he had also served 3 terms making him the first president to do so (though his first term was as interim president following the death of then President Louis Banderas.)

Having taken over from Louis Banderas in 1949, he then won his first term in 1952 and won re-election in 1956, he is seen as a political and moral authority figure on the island nation to this day and is one of the most famous Central Shaneville figures.

As for the 1960 election, Dunster didn't stand again and instead threw his support behind his successor in the Liberal Party: Steve McLaren who knew he wasn't going to get it easy as Dunster had done such a good job especially in building infrastructure and foreign relations.

Steve McLaren was the son of the Foreign Minister and a well known businessman, this is the first time the McLaren family has had any real political influence in the area, and with Dunster stepping aside, things look to be in good hands, another "out of the box" candidate decided to run this time it was The New Democratic Party, whose power in parliament was shrinking, chose a popular singer called Bob Dylan who went by the name of "Boots" when performing which was met with awkward silence from Parliament with some members saying that the NDP is "losing the plot."

Exit Poll

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

Parties Seats Change
Liberal Party 138 -
New Democratic Party 51 -
Progressive Conservative Party 42 -
Social Credit Workers' Party 18 -
Undecided 10 -
LIBERAL PARTY RETAINS MAJORITY

Results

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

Party Leader MLs Votes
Of total Of total
Progressive Conservative Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0
0.0%
Liberal Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%'
0.0%
New Democratic Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%
0.0%
Social Credit Workers' Party TBD 0 0.0%
0 / 264
xxx 0.0%
0.0%


Voting summary

Popular vote
Conservative Party
0.0%
Liberal Party
0.0%
New Democratic Party
0.0%
Social Credit Workers' Party
0.0%