1925 Kyotakavian general election
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All 535 seats to the Legislative Assembly 268 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 92.68% ( 19.52%) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Legislative Elections were held in the Svozgardan protectorate of Kyotakavia on the 1st January 1925 to elect all 535 representatives of the Kyotakavian Assembly, as well as 10 of the 30 State Ministers in the Kyotakavian Senate. Kyotakavian Representatives are elected from 110 First Past the Post Constituencies, 400 Proportional Seats and 25 Svozgardan reserved seats whilst State Ministers are elected through an STV election in the state. To qualify for Proportional Seats, a party must reach 3.00% of the vote.
The result was a landslide swing to the Kyotakavian United Syndicalist and Socialist Coalition led by Johaan Calstaunas, who over the last 20 years had grown from being on the verge of dissolution, to being the largest political force in the protectorate. The three traditional parties of government, the Workers' Party, Populists and the Traditionalists all suffered catastrophic losses in seats whilst parties on the fringes of politics, specifically the KPK and the Front who massively increased their vote share and over doubled their representation.
The NLP nearly doubled in representation, restored to significant political position for the first time since the Second War of Kyotakavian Independence with especially significant gains being Constituency Seats from the SLA which came predominantly from the ethnically diverse towns of Nowa Grudak and Soborski.