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| election_date    = {{Start date|1984|11|9|df=y}}
| election_date    = {{Start date|1984|11|9|df=y}}
| next_election    =  
| next_election    =  
| next_year        = 1988
| next_year        = [[1988 Central Shaneville Presidential election|1988]]
| next_mps          =
| next_mps          =
| seats_for_election= 264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
| seats_for_election= 264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
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| leader_since1    = January 1974
| leader_since1    = January 1974
| last_election1    = 3,706,919 (44.6%)
| last_election1    = 3,706,919 (44.6%)
| seats_before1    = -
| seats_before1    = ''143''
| seats1            = -
| seats1            = ''111''
| seat_change1      = -
| seat_change1      = ''-32''
| popular_vote1    = 0
| popular_vote1    = ''3,422,787''
| percentage1      = 0.0%
| percentage1      = ''41.3%''
| swing1 = -
| swing1 = -


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| leader_since2    = May 1970
| leader_since2    = May 1970
| last_election2    = 2,587,693 (31.1%)
| last_election2    = 2,587,693 (31.1%)
| seats_before2    = -
| seats_before2    = 68
| seats2 = -
| seats2 = 72
| seat_change2      = -
| seat_change2      = +4
| popular_vote2    = 0
| popular_vote2    = 2,450,187
| percentage2      = 0.0%
| percentage2      = 29.6%
| swing2 = -
| swing2 = -


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| leader_since3    = January 1977
| leader_since3    = January 1977
| last_election3    = 1,527,220 (18.4%)
| last_election3    = 1,527,220 (18.4%)
| seats_before3    = -
| seats_before3    = 34
| seats3            = -
| seats3            = 58
| seat_change3      = -
| seat_change3      = +24
| popular_vote3    = 0
| popular_vote3    = 1,837,985
| percentage3      = 0.0%
| percentage3      = 22.2%
| swing3 = -
| swing3 = -


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| leader_since4    = November 1972
| leader_since4    = November 1972
| last_election4    = 489,246 (5.9%)
| last_election4    = 489,246 (5.9%)
| seats_before4    = -
| seats_before4    = 19
| seats4            = -
| seats4            = 23
| seat_change4      = -
| seat_change4      = +4
| popular_vote4    = 0
| popular_vote4    = 567,371
| percentage4      = 0.0%
| percentage4      = 6.9%
| swing4 = -  
| swing4 = -  


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| before_party      = Liberal Party
| before_party      = Liberal Party
| posttitle        = President of Central Shaneville
| posttitle        = President of Central Shaneville
| after_election  = TBD
| after_election  = Tom Johnson
| after_party      = TBD
| after_party      = Liberal Party
}}
}}


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Johnson's first term as President was seen by many as a great success, and it seems that he has finally managed to win the people over from the NDP and the old guard of the Liberal party who had turned against him before he could prove himself - this election would be a direct rematch from the 1980 election with the same candidates running.
Johnson's first term as President was seen by many as a great success, and it seems that he has finally managed to win the people over from the NDP and the old guard of the Liberal party who had turned against him before he could prove himself - this election would be a direct rematch from the 1980 election with the same candidates running.
Tom Johnson retains his presidency however he only wins a minority with the Conservatives gaining ground again meaning the Liberal's loose control over the government continues.


==Exit Poll==
==Exit Poll==
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| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Tom Johnson <br> (incumbent)</small>
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Tom Johnson <br> (incumbent)</small>
| 0
| 111
| 0.0%
| 0.0%
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| xxx
| xxx
| 0.0%'
| 41.3%'
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|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | Progressive Conservative Party
| style="text-align:left;" | Progressive Conservative Party
| style="background:#0087dc"|
| style="background:#0087dc"|
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>John Marcus Perkins</small>
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>John Marcus Perkins</small>
| 0
| 72
| 0.0%
| 0.0%
| {{composition bar|0|264|hex=#0087dc}}
| {{composition bar|72|264|hex=#0087dc}}
| xxx
| xxx
| 0.0
| 29.6
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|  {{percentage bar|29.6|hex=0087dc}}
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | New Democratic Party
| style="text-align:left;" | New Democratic Party
| style="background:#FF6A00;"|
| style="background:#FF6A00;"|
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Aaron Hoskins</small>
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Aaron Hoskins</small>
| 0
| 58
| 0.0%
| 0.0%
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| {{composition bar|58|264|hex=#FF6A00}}
| xxx
| xxx
| 0.0%
| 22.2%
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|  {{percentage bar|22.2|hex=FF6A00}}
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | Social Credit Workers' Party
| style="text-align:left;" | Social Credit Workers' Party
| style="background:"#116468;"|
| style="background:"#116468;"|
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Harry Grocer</small>
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>Harry Grocer</small>
| 0
| 23
| 0.0%
| 0.0%
| {{composition bar|0|264|hex=#116468}}
| {{composition bar|23|264|hex=#116468}}
| xxx
| xxx
| 0.0%
| 6.9%
|  {{percentage bar|0.0|hex=116468}}
|  {{percentage bar|6.9|hex=116468}}
|}
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 26 November 2021

1984 Central Shanevlle presidential election
Central Shaneville flag.png
← 1980 9 November 1984 (1984-11-09) 1988 →

264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
133 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85%
  First party Second party Third party
  Tom Johnson CSV.jpg John M Perkins.jpg Aaron Hoskins.jpg
Leader Tom Johnson John M Perkins Aaron Hoskins
Party Democratic Liberal Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party
Leader since January 1974 May 1970 January 1977
Leader's seat The Valley Southern Bay Lincoln Island
Last election 3,706,919 (44.6%) 2,587,693 (31.1%) 1,527,220 (18.4%)
Seats before 143 68 34
Seats won 111 72 58
Seat change -32 +4 +24
FPTP vote 3,422,787 2,450,187 1,837,985
Percentage 41.3% 29.6% 22.2%
Swing - - -

  Fourth party
  Harry Grocer.jpg
Leader Harry Grocer
Party Social Credit Workers' Party
Leader since November 1972
Leader's seat Northern Territory
Last election 489,246 (5.9%)
Seats before 19
Seats won 23
Seat change +4
FPTP vote 567,371
Percentage 6.9%
Swing -

President of Central Shaneville before election

Tom Johnson
Democratic Liberal

President of Central Shaneville

Tom Johnson
Democratic Liberal

The 1984 Central Shaneville Presidential election was held on the 9 November 1984. Tom Johnson and the Liberal Party are the incumbent president and party respectively.

Johnson's first term as President was seen by many as a great success, and it seems that he has finally managed to win the people over from the NDP and the old guard of the Liberal party who had turned against him before he could prove himself - this election would be a direct rematch from the 1980 election with the same candidates running.

Tom Johnson retains his presidency however he only wins a minority with the Conservatives gaining ground again meaning the Liberal's loose control over the government continues.

Exit Poll

The Exit Poll took place a week before the election and predicted the following:

Parties Seats Change
Liberal Party 148 -
Progressive Conservative Party 51 -
New Democratic Party 32 -
Social Credit Workers' Party 22 -
Undecided 11 -
LIBERAL PARTY RETAINS A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT

Results

After all electoral districts had been declared, the results were:

Party Leader MLs Votes
Of total Of total
Liberal Party Tom Johnson
(incumbent)
111 0.0%
111 / 264
xxx 41.3%'
41.3%
Progressive Conservative Party John Marcus Perkins 72 0.0%
72 / 264
xxx 29.6
29.6%
New Democratic Party Aaron Hoskins 58 0.0%
58 / 264
xxx 22.2%
22.2%
Social Credit Workers' Party Harry Grocer 23 0.0%
23 / 264
xxx 6.9%
6.9%


Voting summary

Popular vote
Liberal Party
41.3%
Conservative Party
29.6%
New Democratic Party
22.2%
Social Credit Workers' Party
6.9%