2023 Carucerean legislative election

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2023 Carucerean legislative election
Carucere
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All 79 seats in the Senate of Carucere
40 seats needed for a majority
Turnout346,467 (77.01%)
(Decrease1.98 pp)
Party Leader % Seats ±
United Progressive Zegodu Smith 25.57% 22 +2
Congress William Dejia 21.62% 17 -5
Reformed Social George Ford 15.32% 13 +3
National Joseph Macaire 11.97% 10 0
General Assembly Pierre Hubert 9.55% 8 +1
Country Nara Nath 8.46% 7 +1
Front Julien Aubert 3.31% 2 0
Democratic William Alexandre 1.96% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Government before Government after election
Dogo Council
KNB-IPP-JADP-KPP
Jonas Council
KNB-IPP-JADP

The 2023 Carucerean legislative election was a snap election held on Saturday, 8th of July 2023 to elect the members of the 21st Senate of Carucere. It was the 5th snap election held in the country's history and the first one held since 2003. All 79 senators were elected by nationwide proportional representation.

President Neil Gaubina called an early election after the Senate did not nominate a new Premier within a week following the resignation of Dazadiu Dogo and the collapse of the Congress government. Infighting within the Congress party and its affiliated labour union damaged the Congress campaign, before it elected David Jonas and arrest its decline in the polls. The parties of the gosant campaigned among their ethnic communities to increase the turnout of their voter base. Major issues in the election was the controversy over further construction for infrastructure in Vallée Verte Parish and economic relations with the rest of the Arucian Cooperation Organization.

The United Progressive Party became the largest political party in the Senate for the first time since the 2006 election. The Congress party suffered some losses and fell to second, but its losses were not as large as feared. The parties of the gosant benefited the most from their decline, especially the Reformed Social Party. Following the election, Congress party leader David Jonas met with several other parties for discussions on forming a government. An agreement with the United Progressives and the General Assembly party was reached on the 12th of July, and President Gaubina nominated Jonas for Premier a day after. The Senate unanimously confirmed Jonas as Premier on the 14th.