2175 Heavenfall House of Assembly elections

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2175 Heavenfall House of Assembly elections
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← 2173 26 August 2175 2178 →

All 10,038 seats in the House of Assembly
5,020 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Cole-Lukonde.jpg Agamjot-Singh.jpg Zhang-Wenzhe.jpg
Leader Cole Lukonde Agamjot Singh Zhang Wenzhe
Party New Labor Liberal Conservative
Leader since 1 October 2170 1 April 2163 29 May 2171
Leader's seat Duikboothawe 65 Second Mumbai 119 List
Seats before 3895 1369 1754
Seats won 3423 2598 1256
Seat change Decrease 472 Increase 1229 Decrease 498

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Gilles-de-Rose.jpg Federico-Allende.jpg Bernie-Woods.jpg
Leader Gilles de Rose Federico Allende Bernie Woods
Party Democratic Labor Unity Communist
Leader since 30 October 2169 1 March 2174 1 April 2173
Leader's seat List Bluescraper 296 5th arrondissement 3
Seats before 1204 700 250
Seats won 1184 517 250
Seat change Decrease 20 Decrease 183 Steady

  Seventh party Eighth party
  Huh-Eun-bi.jpg Dianne-Howard.jpg
Leader Huh Eun-bi Dianne Forchhammer
Party River Socialists Liberal Peerage
Leader since 1 April 2173 25 August 2161
Leader's seat Bonifácio 39 2 Finger 1
Seats before 152 123
Seats won 155 154
Seat change Increase 3 Increase 31

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Composition of the House of Assembly after the election

Chancellor before election

Rashid Abdul-Ghani al-Hadid
NLP

Chancellor after election

Rashid Abdul-Ghani al-Hadid
NLP

The 2175 Heavenfall House of Assembly elections was held on 26 August 2175 to elect all 10,038 members of the House of Assembly across 7,528 constituencies and 2,510 list seats. The incumbent government of the New Labor Party (NLP) and the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) lost their majority but retained a large plurality of seats, and incumbent NLP chancellor Rashid Abdul-Ghani al-Hadid was reappointed chancellor of city affairs by the Assembly.