1953 Delamarian General Election

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1954 Delamarian General Election
Flag of Delamaria.jpeg
← 1953 June 6th, 1954 1958 →
Turnout73%
  First party Second party Third party
  Rab Butler.jpg Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 1938.jpg Stafford Cripps 1947.jpg
Leader Felix Carcan Logan Leckhampstead Roy Wicken
Party Liberal United Social Labour
Leader since 1952 1952 1953
Leader's seat Westchester Cape South Yorkerdam Groenby
Seats before 298 272 31
Seats won 311 305 36
Seat change Increase 13 Increase 33 Increase 5

  Fourth party
  File:Gordon-Thomas-Calthrop-Campbell-Baron-Campbell-of-Croy.jpg
Leader Wren Heathwick
Party People's Party
Leader since 1951
Leader's seat Felderling
Seats before 51
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease 51

Prime Minister before election

Felix Carcan
Liberal

Prime Minister

Logan Leckhampstead
United

The 1954 Delamarian General Election was called by Prime Minister James Penwright for June 6th, 1954. The Liberal party of Felix Carcan won the plurality of seats, though failed to win a majority, as had happened with the United party of Logan Leckhampstead in the previous 1953 election. Penwright, after consultation with President Henley Montmaine, decided to appoint Carcan as Prime Minister.