2024 Malgravean General Election

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2024 General Election, Malgrave
Previous election
2019
Next election
2029
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)
22nd of March, 2024
Progressive Unity Party Malgravean Green Party Conservative Action Party
Leader Nadzieja Brzezicki Brzezicki.jpg Caroline Keller KellerMal.jpg Even Sørensen
Party Progressive Unity Party Green Party Conservative Action Party
Percentage Vote Share 46% 25% 20%
Seats before 1178 536 344
Seats after 1198 603 409
Seat change Increase20 Increase67 Increase65
Socialist Party Technology Party Alliance
Leader Lotte Hansen HansenMal.jpg Cho Eun-hye Anatol Rutkowski
Party Socialist Party Technology Party Alliance
Percentage Vote Share 6% 2% 1%
Seats before 101 36 5
Seats after 135 135 20
Seat change Increase34 Increase99 Increase15

With portions of the Research Colony still under occupation, and the country engaged in active military operations against the forces of the Dragon States, a few commentators working for the Royal Malgravean Times and other media outlets in the country speculated that the election date could be pushed back. In fact, it was rumoured that preperations were being drawn up to hold the election in 2030, however, these rumours were quashed when Nadzieja Brzezicki announced that the 2029 election would be going ahead as scheduled.

It was decided that proceeding with the pre-scheduled election timetable would send a strong message to the enemy, and appropriate steps were undertaken to allow internal refugees to vote in the election in accordance with their local residence, although, turnout was slightly reduced compared to the 2019 election due to the status of the occupation and the number of prisoners being held by Grogarite cultists.

After consultation with the Office for National Statistics and Analysis (ONSA), a decision was made by the National Electoral Comission and Integrity Office (NECIO) to expand the Chamber of Representatives from 2200 seats to 2500 seats to maintain the proportionality of the vote.

Election Issues

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Campaigns

Progressive Campaign

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Conservative Campaign

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Green Party

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Technology Party

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Socialist Party

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Alliance of Farmers, Fishers and Rurals

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