2014 Esthursian general election|
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Turnout | 71.4% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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John Largan
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Stephen Alborough
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Benjamin Newberry
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Party
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Social Democrats
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Conservative Union
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Progressive Group
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Leader since
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17 June, 2007
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22 July, 2011
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1 November, 2003
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Last election
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153 Barons 517 Ministers
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70 Barons 149 Ministers
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44 Barons 11 Ministers
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Seats won
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97 Barons 292 Ministers
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114 Barons 247 Ministers
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59 Barons 42 Ministers
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Seat change
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56 225
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44 98
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15 31
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Popular vote
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16,837,968 22,357,469
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19,842,253 19,562,784
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10,270,462 5,868,835
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Percentage
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24.1% 32.0%
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28.4% 28.0%
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14.7% 8.4%
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Swing
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13.9% 13.1%
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11.1% 9.5%
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3.7% 2.2%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Arthur Newell
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Heiner Suþbrok
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Morwen Llethan
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Party
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Socialist Front
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Anthoric Workers' Party
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The Localist Group
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Leader since
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12 August, 2009
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2 March, 2010
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2 April, 2003
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Last election
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14 Barons 4 Ministers
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37 Barons 55 Ministers
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33 Barons 60 Ministers
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Seats won
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34 Barons 48 Ministers
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26 Barons 104 Ministers
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14 Barons 31 Ministers
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Seat change
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20 44
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11 49
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19 29
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Popular vote
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5,914,791 6,556,593
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5,520,500 5,798,968
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2,455,274 3,144,019
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Percentage
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8.5% 9.4%
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7.9% 8.3%
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3.5% 4.5%
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Swing
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5.0% 8.1%
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2.8% 2.4%
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4.7% 1.8%
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The 2014 Esthursian general election was held on 6 April, 2014, as per the Constitution term limits. The election resulted in a continued Social Democrat-led coalition in the House of Barons, however the Social Democrats failed to win another Ministers majority as they had in 2011. The Conservative Union also became the largest party in the Barons, however due to the successful coalition negotiations by Prime Minister John Largan with other left-leaning parties, did not form the government.