2019 Tevitheimer Grand Chancellery Election

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2019 Tevitheimer Grand Chancellery Election
Tevitheim National Flag.svg
← 2013 6 August 2019 (first round)
27 August 2019 (second round)
2025 →

439 members of the Electoral Council
220 votes needed to win
Registered141,0789,656
(IncreaseXXpp)
Turnout116,732,250 (82.7%) (IncreaseXXpp)
114,011,014 (80.8%) (IncreaseXXpp)
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Nominee Daniel Bylund Mikkel Landser
Party Social Union Republican
Electoral vote 243+156 40
Popular vote 57,139,664 55,973,660
Percentage 50.5% 49.5%
Jarldom Rookeryet Ditka
Vice Henrik Zhu Kjell Haraldsen
Carried 11+Territories 6

2019 Tevitheimer Electoral Map Round 1.png
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2019 Tevitheimer Electoral Map Round 2.png
Map of jarldoms by first-place winner: Dark blue indicates jarldoms won by Bylund/Zhu. Red indicates jarldoms won by Landser/Haraldsen. Purple indicates jarldoms won by Torrents/Renzi. Orange indicates jarldoms won by Wang/Andersen. Brown indicates jarldoms won by Mor'Tins/Rasmussen. Light blue indicates jarldoms won in the second round by Landser/Haraldsen but awarded their electoral votes to Bylund/Zhu under the Popular Vote Agreement.

Grand Chancellor before election

Aud Raimundo
Progressive-Greens

Elected Grand Chancellor

Daniel Bylund
Social Union

The 2019 Tevitheimer Grand Chancellery Election was the tenth sextennial grand chancellery election in Tevitheim. The election consisted of two rounds. The first, held on 6 August, saw a total of six major candidates in the first round. As no candidate garnered a majority of electoral votes required, a runoff election would be held among the top two candidates, Chief Minister of Rookeryet Daniel Bylund and Vice Chancellor Mikkel Landser, on 27 August. Daniel Bylund would beat Mikkel Landser by a slim majority of just 1.1 million votes, or two percent. The Social Union would form a minority coalition with the Liberal Democrats in the Alnating. This marked the first victory by the Social Union since 1989.