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2015 Carlosian general election

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2015 Carlosian general election

← 2010 11 November 2015 2020 →

858 of 859 seats in the National Assembly
430 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Cárlos Tobón Ferdinand Casares Eric O'Neill
Party National Salvation Conservative Party (Carloso) Democratic
Alliance None None None
Leader since 7 September 2010 3 January 2011 27 October 2014
Leader's seat Tolesa, Maveira & Firosa Avemura Upper & Millport Corbourne & South Presden
Last election 423 122 87
Seats before 419 124 86
Seats won 507 183 68
Seat change Increase 88 Increase 59 Decrease 18
Percentage 57.8%
Swing Increase 10.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Miguel Ángel Revilla 2019 (cropped).jpg Damián Torrero.jpg Maurizio Sacconi 2.jpg
Leader Salvador Alarcón Damián Torrero Thomas Bates
Party Socialist Republican Synarchist Communist Party (Carloso)
Alliance None None None
Leader since 13 March 2012 13 June 2013 1 December 2006
Leader's seat Canlas & Ginart Haxton Outskirts Preston West
Last election 95 79 41
Seats before 93 79 42
Seats won 30 24 18
Seat change Decrease 63 Decrease 55 Decrease 24

2015 election results.png
Map showing the party winning the most first-preference votes in each administrative circuit, though not neseccarily each constituency.

President before election

Cárlos Tobón
National Salvation

Elected President

Cárlos Tobón
National Salvation

The 2015 Carlosian general election was held on Wednesday, 11 November 2015. 858 of the 859 seats in the National Assembly were up for election.

Background

Electoral system

Constituency changes

Parties and candidates

Campaign

Endorsements

Politicians not standing

Opinion polling

Debates

English-language

Results