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Centre Party

Centre Party
AbbreviationC
Executive OfficerKhalid Parry
Leader in the Federal CouncilJason Newman
Leader in the National AssemblyRobert Hamilton
FoundedMarch 17, 1947 (1947-03-17)
Merger ofAgrarian Party
Union for Fallish Democracy
Federation of Greens and Democrats
HeadquartersSydenham, Falland
Youth wingYoung Centre
Women's wingOrganisation of Centrist Women
LGBT wingLGBT+ Centre
Overseas wingCentrists Abroad
Membership (2020)Decrease 86,382
IdeologyLiberal Conservatism
Agrarianism
Green Conservatism
Centrism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationOrange-Blue-Green coalition
Colors  Orange
SloganA better Falland is possible
Autonomous branchesAbsaland Centre · Lilledic Centre
Seats in the Federal Council
10 / 100
Seats in the National Assembly
99 / 325
Seats in State Parliaments
232 / 982
Website
centreparty.fl

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Social Democratic Party

Social Democratic Party
AbbreviationSDP
General SecretaryNatalie Richardson
Leader in the Federal CouncilLochlan West
Leader in the National AssemblyRachel Barker
FoundedJune 22, 1893 (1893-06-22)
HeadquartersSydenham, Falland
Youth wingRed Dawn
Women's wingSDP Women
LGBT wingQueer Socialists
Membership (2020)Increase 93,382
IdeologySocial Democracy
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Red
SloganHope for a better future
Autonomous branchesSocial Democrats in Absaland · Social Democrats in Lilledel
Seats in the Federal Council
23 / 100
Seats in the National Assembly
102 / 325
Seats in State Parliaments
348 / 982
Website
socialdemocrats.fl

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Democratic Party

Democratic Party
AbbreviationDP
ChairpersonBrian Thompson
SpokespersonAbbie Mills
Leader in the Federal CouncilFraser Wells
Leader in the National AssemblyRyley Newman
FoundedOctober 1, 1919 (1919-10-01)
Merger ofLiberal Party
Anti-war union
HeadquartersSydenham, Falland
Youth wingNew Democrats
Women's wingWomen's Social Union
LGBT wingLGBTQ+ Democrats
Membership (2020)Increase 63,211
IdeologyCentrism
Social liberalism
Liberalism
Political positionCentre
National affiliationOrange-Blue-Green coalition
Colors  Blue
SloganOur home, a New Falland
Autonomous branchesDemocratic Party of Absaland · Democratic Lilledel
Seats in the Federal Council
38 / 100
Seats in the National Assembly
71 / 325
Seats in State Parliaments
281 / 982
Website
democratsinfalland.fl

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Absish People's Party

Absish People's Party

Pàrtaidh an t-sluaigh Albhnnach
AbbreviationPA
LeaderCeit MacAdaidh
Leader in the Federal CouncilOisean Morgan
Leader in the National AssemblyMìcheil Gobha
Leader in the Parliament of AbsalandIain Rothach
FoundedJuly 3, 2003 (2003-07-03)
Preceded byAlbish Independence Movement
HeadquartersRosgar, Falland
Youth wingLuchd-roinneil òg
Women's wingBoireannaich an-asgaidh
Membership (2020)Increase 11,382
IdeologyRegionalism
Social liberalism
Albish minority politics
Political positionCentre to Centre-left
National affiliationOrange-Blue-Green coalition
Colors  Green
SloganFìor ghuth Albhainn
Seats in the Federal Council
3 / 100
Seats in the National Assembly
29 / 325
Seats in State Parliaments
42 / 982
Website
fìorghuthalbhainn.fl

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2018 Fallish federal election

2018 Fallish federal election
Falland
← 2014 March 10, 2020 2022 →

All 325 seats to the National Assembly
163 seats needed for a majority
Turnout92.3%
Party Leader % Seats ±
SDP Rachel Barker 31.44% 102 +5
C Nicholas Harper 29.97% 99 +26
DP Laurence Martin 22.54% 71 -35
PA Ceit MacAdaidh (Not standing) 9.11% 30 +9
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MAs elected from each State.
Prime Minister before
Laurence Martin
DP

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2020 Presidential election

2020 Fallish presidential election
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← 2016 March 10, 2020 (2020-03-10) (first round)
March 28, 2020 (2020-03-28) (second round)
2024 →
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Nominee Nicholas Harper Micheal Callow
Party C SDP
Popular vote 2,575,280 (R1)
6,441,814 (R2)
2,707,778 (R1)
5,522,759 (R2)
Percentage 21.65% (R1)
54.15% (R2)
22.76% (R1)
46.42% (R2)

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Results of the second round by State

President before election

Micheal Callow
SDP

Elected President

Nicholas Harper
C

The 2020 Fallish presidential election was held on 10 March and 28 March, 2020. No candidate won a majority in the first round of the election so a runoff election was held between the top two candidates, the incumbent Micheal Callow of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) who was seeking a third term in office and the incumbent Prime Minister, Nicholas Harper of the Centre Party (C). Harper won the election despite most pollsters predicting Callow would win easily.

Micheal Callow and Nicholas Harper led polls during the first round. A strong economy and high approval rating kept Callow ahead during the polls. Lauren Byrne, the incumbent Foreign Minister won the Democratic Party's primaries on 15 January 2017 and entered into a close third behind Harper and Callow. Shortly after this Eric Johnston from the right-wing Family Party entered into fourth place behind Byrne. Two weeks before the first round polls between Callow, Harper and Byrne closed and final polling data suggested a close contest between the three. Callow won the most votes in the first round and Harper who only came second by a margin of 10,000 votes advanced to the second round.

Throughout most of the second round Callow led Harper by upwards of 10 points but support for Callow dropped significantly after allegations of harassment and bullying were filed against Callow by a group of senior civil servants. One civil servant alleged Callow threatened them with violence during the campaign. Callow denied the allegations but polling after the allegations showed Harper ahead albeit with a narrow margin. Preliminary results after the second round showed that Harper had in fact won with a comfortable margin. The results were confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior on 2 April 2020. Harper was sworn in on 1 May 2020. TBD
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List of Fallish governments

President Prime Minister Governing parties Government
1919 Rhys Chambers Reginald Wood DP SDP AP Wood government