2021 Seketese General Election

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2021 Seketese general election
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All 294 seats to the Commons Council of the Hérvynsken
148 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout65.7%
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Simy Brasa Eris Kellisyen Simone Laphjen
Party Our Revolution Socialist National Conservatives
Leader since June 2020 May 2014 April 2017
Leader's seat Fjeska List Conelibek-University Ciloven South
Last election New Party 125 88
Seats before New Party 122 87
Seats won 164 63 24
Seat change Increase 164 Decrease 62 Decrease 63
Popular vote 1,292,202 670,608 349,891
Percentage 39.4% 20.5% 10.7%
Swing Increase 39.4pp Decrease 12.3pp Decrease 17.1pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Lilli Maisolson Marc Joels Simon Laondo
Party Labour Wilsk Nat. Greens
Leader since July 2012 March 2003 July 2012
Leader's seat Wilskland List Wilskland List Gjenor List
Last election 35 14 2
Seats before 35 14 3
Seats won 15 9 6
Seat change Decrease 20 Decrease 5 Increase 3
Popular vote 243,810 93,026 221,790
Percentage 7.4% 2.8% 6.8%
Swing Decrease 9.9pp Increase 0.6pp Increase 1.8pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
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Leader Justin Herbr Jeameson Treirþe Jaine Haerpoos
Party Party of Seketan Liberal Democrats Fjeska Party
Leader since July 2012 May 2015 March 2011
Leader's seat Lyþestan (Lost re-election) Fjeska List
Last election 0 30 0
Seats before 0 31 0
Seats won 6 6 1
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 25 Increase 1
Popular vote 166,421 97,398 35,866
Percentage 5.1% 3.0% 1.1%
Swing Increase 5.0pp Decrease 11.7pp Increase 0.5pp

The 2021 Seketese General Election was held on March 29 2021 to elect members of the Commons Council, the lower house of the Hérvynsken. The election came after 4 years of Socialist coalition rule with the Labour Party. The President of Seketan, Fjedor Alesk formally dissolved the Commons Council on February 15 2017 at the request of the Prime Minister Eris Kellisyen.

The election saw the populist Our Revolution, lead by former comedian and TV personality Simy Brasa, win a landslide victory. It was the first time a party other then the Socialists and National Conservatives won an election since the Seketese revoluion, with both parties recieving reconrd low seat and vote counts. Socialist Party support collapsed, with their caucus halved and many prominent ministers losing their districts.

Results

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Party Acym. Leader Seats Votes
Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Our Revolution OR Simy Brasa 164 Increase 164 1,292,202 39.4% Increase 39.4pp
Socialist SY Eris Kellisyen 63 Decrease 62 670,608 20.5% Decrease 12.3pp
Nat. Conservative CNY Simone Laphjen 24 Decrease 63 349,891 10.3% Decrease 17.1pp
Labour OeUC Lilli Maisolson 15 Decrease 20 233,643 7.4% Decrease 9.9pp
Wilsk Nat. WNP Marc Joels 9 Decrease 5 88,406 2.8% Increase 0.6pp
Green AY Simon Laondo 6 Increase 3 214,699 6.8% Increase 1.8pp
Party of Seketan YaS Justin Herbr 6 Increase 6 166,421 5.1% Increase 5.0pp
Liberal Democrats LDY Jeameson Treirþe 6 Decrease 25 97,398 3.0% Decrease 11.7pp
Fjeska Nat. FNY Jaine Haerpoos 1 Increase 1 35,866 1.1% Increase 1.0pp