2021 Estmerish general election

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2021 Estmerish general election
← 2018 27 May 2021

All 600 seats in the Chamber of Commons
301 seats needed for a majority
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Leader Reginald Wilton-Smyth Zoe Halivar Esther Bennett
Party SDU SDCP Reform
Leader since 23 April 2018 22 May 2016 11 October 2014
Leader's seat Newchurch and Harrendole Harbrough Hillside Tolbury Outer
Last election 216 187 101
Current seats 215 184 99
Seats needed Increase86 Increase117 Increase202

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Leader George Avery Sara Hall-Brookes
(Lead Candidate)
Aelfwin Stringer
Party Estmere First Greens Party of the Swathish
Leader since 11 August 2018 7 April 2015 15 August 2009
Leader's seat Bouley North East Tendersea Holdenshire Wilds
Last election 35 29 15
Current seats 29 29 15
Seats needed Increase272 Increase272 Increase286

Incumbent Prime Minister

Reginald Wilton-Smyth
SDU



The 2021 Estmerish general election will be held on 27 May 2021. It is a snap election, called by Prime Minister Reginald Wilton-Smyth. All 600 Members of Parliament in the Chamber of Commons will be elected.

Following 2018, the next election was not scheduled until 2022. Reginald Wilton-Smyth made the call for a snap election on 14 April 2021, and Parliament voted in favour on 15 April. Campaigning will begin unofficially with the start of purdah on 18 April, but the campaign will officially begin with the dissolution of Parliament on 25 April. The ruling Sotirian Democratic Union led by Wilton-Smyth, their coalition partners the Reform Party led by Esther Bennett and the Social Democratic and Co-operative Party under Zoe Halivar are considered the main parties running in the election.

Minor national parties running in the election includeEstmere First led by George Avery, the Greens led by Sara Hall-Brookes and Nathan Coutanche, and ESWI led by Ted Barnes, while relevant regionalist parties include the Party of the Swathish led by Aelfwin Stringer and the Aldman Democratic Alliance led by Annika Schröder.

Polling day is 27 May, and full results are likely to be announced 28 May after list votes have been taken into account.

Background

Gambled pensions scandal

Electoral system

Voting eligibility

Timetable

Parties

Contesting constituency and list vote

Name Ideology Leader(s) 2018 general election result Seats at dissolution
Votes (%) Seats
Constituency Party list
Sotirian Democratic Union Conservatism
Sotirian democracy
Economic liberalism
Reginald Wilton-Smyth 35.6
217 / 600
217 / 600
Social Democratic and Co-operative Party Social democracy
Co-operatism
Democratic socialism
Pro-Eucleanism
Zoe Halivar 30.9
189 / 600
189 / 600
Reform Party Social liberalism
Progressivism
Pro-Eucleanism
Esther Bennett 16.7
101 / 600
101 / 600
Estmere First Right-wing populism
Estmerish nationalism
Euclosceptism
George Avery 5.8
35 / 600
35 / 600
Greens Green politics
Progressivism
Pro-Eucleanism
Sara Hall-Brookes
Nathan Coutanche
4.9
29 / 600
29 / 600
Party of the Swathish Swathish nationalism
Social democracy
Civic nationalism
Regionalism
Aelfwin Stringer 2.6
16 / 600
16 / 600
Estmerish Section of the Workers' International Council socialism
Anti-capitalism
Soft-Euclosceptism
Ted Barnes 2.5
11 / 600
11 / 600
Aldman Democratic Alliance Aldman regionalism
Social liberalism
Civic nationalism
Annika Schröder 0.4
2 / 600
2 / 600

Contesting list vote only

Name Ideology Leader(s) 2018 general election result Seats at dissolution
Votes (%) Seats
Constituency List
Vox Estmere Euclofederalism
Social liberalism
Marcello Schipani
Kat Rodham
Did not exist
0 / 600
future.es Future politics
E-democracy
Nate Foreman Did not exist
0 / 600
Rural Interest and Pensioners' Party Agrarianism
Pensioners' interests
Dorris Tippery Did not exist
0 / 600

Campaign

Election debates

Endorsements

Opinion polling

Opinion polls were conducted throughout the period following the last election, by a number of polling organisations, most of which are members of the Estmerish Opinion Polling Organisation. Below are two graphs showing opinion poll result average trendline for the general election. The first includes all parties which won list seat in the last election, while the second focuses on minor parties.

Graphical summary of the average of polls conducted for the general election for parties from the current Parliament.
Graphical summary of the average of polls conducted for the general election for minor parties.

Target seats