2021 Steinborgian federal election

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2021 Steinborgian federal election
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All 200 seats in the Federal Parliament
101 seats needed for a majority
Registered70,901,452
Turnout49,914,267 (70.4%) Decrease 12.4 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Jaan Kruus.jpg Kristel Miller.jpg Juri Ilves.jpg
Leader Jaan Kruus Kristel Miller Juri Ilves
Party People's Greens Christian Democrats
Last election 73 seats, 33.8% 21 seats, 9.2% 22 seats, 11.1%
Seats won 74 27 27
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 6 Increase 5
Popular vote 17,459,686 6,212,028 5,903,642
Percentage 35.0% 12.5% 11.8%
Swing Increase 1.2 pp Increase 3.3 pp Increase 0.7 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Mikko Lahtinen.jpg Karin Lill.jpg Niko Huhtala.jpg
Leader Mikko Lahtinen Karin Lill Niko Huhtala
Party Social Democrats New Democracy Liberals
Last election 28 seats, 12.9% 14 seats, 7.2% 15 seats, 6.9%
Seats won 23 18 17
Seat change Decrease 5 Increase 4 Increase 2
Popular vote 5,412,323 4,186,224 3,708,892
Percentage 10.8% 8.4% 7.4%
Swing Decrease 2.1 pp Increase 1.2 pp Increase 0.5 pp

  Seventh party Eighth party
  Olga Raudsepp.jpg Anne Nieminen.jpg
Leader Olga Raudsepp Anne Nieminen
Party Worker's Alternative
Last election 15 seats, 8.2% 12 seats, 6.8%
Seats won 9 5
Seat change Decrease 6 Decrease 7
Popular vote 2,985,675 2,032,825
Percentage 6.0% 4.1%
Swing Decrease 2.2 pp Decrease 2.7 pp

Federal elections were held in Steinborg on 31 October 2021 to elect the members of the 24th Federal Parliament. All 200 members of the Federal Parliament were elected in 15 multi-member constituencies.

The economy, climate change, crime and government spending were the main issues of the campaign. The People's Party and its coalition government consisting of the Christian Democratic Forum and the Liberals ran on their record of falling crime rates and economic recovery, and the coalition also used the personal popularity of Paalik Jaan Kruus. The Greens and New Democracy ran a joint campaign, advocating for a fight against climate change, greater government spending on infrastructure and green energy and the legalisation of same-sex marriage. The Social Democratic Party, the Worker's Party and the Alternative all faced infighting amid their poor performances in the previous election and they failed to deliver a coherent message during the campaign.

All the parties in the coalition government increased their vote share and seat count for the first time since 2001. The People's Party managed to retain their overwhelming vote share compared to the other parties, entrenching its positions as the by far biggest party. The anticipated progressive wave did not fully materialize, but the Greens and New Democracy still experienced an increase in ther vote and seat share. The Social Democrats, Worker's Party and Alternative all experienced losses. While turnout fell by 12 percent, it was still way ahead of the historical average.

The coalition government was again assembled with minimal changes and Jaan Kruus was reelected as Paalik on 10th November 2021.

Electoral system

The 200 members of the Federal Parliament are elected in 11 multi-member constituencies, being the fifteen counties. Seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method, with an electoral threshold of 5% per constituency.

Seats are allocated to constituencies based on the number of registered voters in them. The allocation of seats for the 2021 election was the following:

Seats by constituency
Constituency Seats Constituencies of Steinborg 2021.png
01 Ensamo 1
02 Pohjameri 15
03 Iounameri 14
04 Laanemaa 12
05 Parla 24
06 Tooru 18
07 Keskmaa 12
08 Kirkmaa 10
09 Itanien Kotimaa 12
10 Lantinen Kotimaa 13
11 Isovouri 7
12 Rohland 10
13 Mustastein 15
14 Valkenstein 18
15 Vappe 19

All Steinborgian citizens aged 18 or over have the right to participate in the election. Non-Steinborgian citizens residing in Steinborg cannot vote, whereas Steinborgian citizens living abroad can register to vote.