2021 Nørdenavvic state election

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2020 Nørdenavvic state election
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All 150 seats in the Nørdenavvic Parliament
76 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Paul Okalik.jpg Jon Sinclair Adam-Bandt-2019.jpg
Leader Láras Ártne Jon Sinclair Adam Rasmussen
Party NA+ NLU NGP
Leader since 8 February 2020 30 August 2019 13 January 2016
Leader's seat Aijala Aijala (Lost)
List
List
Last election 18, 10% (as Nørdenavvic National Party) 57, 36% 22 seats, 13%
Seats won 79 31 27
Seat change Increase61 Decrease24 Increase5
Popular vote 2,112,405 847,166 724,961
Percentage 52.4% 21.0% 18.0%
Swing Increase42.4% Decrease15.0% Increase5.0%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Katrin Ingarsdottir.jpeg Bjarni Benediktsson vid Nordiska Radets session i Stockholm.jpg
Leader Katrin Ingarsdottir Jacob Edvardsson
Party SA CDA
Leader since 26 June 2016 29 November 2019
Leader's seat Nord Vinterviken List
Last election 25 seats, 20% 28 seats, 21%
Seats won 7 6
Seat change Decrease18 Decrease22
Popular vote 181,929 161,102
Percentage 4.5% 4.0%
Swing Decrease15.5% Decrease17.0%

Fyrstiráðherra before election

Jon Sinclair
NLU

Elected Fyrstiráðherra

Láras Ártne
NA+

The 2020 Nørdenavvic state election will take place on September 25th, 2020. All 150 seats in the Nørdenavvic parliament were at stake. It was the second election to the Nørdenavvic parliament since Ordennya was reorganised into a federation in 2015, and the seventh election in Nørdenavvic overall since lawmaking powers were devolved to the region in 1998.

The election resulted in a landslide victory for the regionalist and indigenous rights party, the Nørdenaavic Alliance Plus (NA+), bringing an end to the 22-year political dominance of the Liberal Union in the region.