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{{WIP}}{{Infobox election
{{WIP}}{{Infobox election
| election_name      = 2015 Ordennyan general election
| election_name      = 2014 Ordennyan general election
| country            = Ordennya
| country            = Ordennya
| type              = parliamentary
| type              = parliamentary
| ongoing            = no
| ongoing            = no
| previous_election  = 2010
| previous_election  = 2010
| previous_year      = [[2010 Ordennyan general election|2005]]
| previous_year      = [[2010 Ordennyan general election|2010]]
| election_date      = 7 May 2015
| election_date      = 11 December 2014
| next_election      = 2018
| next_election      = 2018
| next_year          = [[2018 Ordennyan federal election|2018]]
| next_year          = [[2018 Ordennyan federal election|2018]]
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| leader1            = [[Ånneli Lindström]]
| leader1            = [[Ånneli Lindström]]
| leader_since1      = 15 September 2010
| leader_since1      = 15 September 2010
| party1            = ASD
| party1            = [[Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats (Ordennya)|PASD]]
| color1            = DE3163
| color1            = FF7A7A
| alliance1          =  
| alliance1          =  
| leaders_seat1      = Sandviksjö
| leaders_seat1      = Sandviksjö
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<!-- Conservative -->
<!-- Conservative -->
| image2            = [[File:Fredrik Reinfeldt - Sveriges statsminister 2006-2014.jpg|160x160px]]
| image2            = [[File:Fredrik Reinfeldt - Sveriges statsminister 2006-2014.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader2            = Joakim Persson
| leader2            = [[Joakim Persson]]
| leader_since2      = 19 January 2015
| leader_since2      = 19 January 2014
| party2            = [[Conservative Party (Ordennya)|KP]]
| party2            = [[Moderate Party (Ordennya)|KP]]
| color2            = 000061
| color2            = 000061
| alliance2          =  
| alliance2          =  
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| last_election2    = 304 seats, 46.77%
| last_election2    = 304 seats, 46.77%
| seats_needed2      =  
| seats_needed2      =  
| seats2            = 213
| seats2            = 264
| seats_before2      =  
| seats_before2      =  
| seat_change2      = {{decrease}}91
| seat_change2      = {{decrease}}40
| popular_vote2      =  
| popular_vote2      =  
| percentage2        = 32.77%
| percentage2        = 40.92%
| swing2            = {{decrease}}14%
| swing2            = {{decrease}}5.85%
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<!-- Green -->
| image3            = [[File:Sherrod Brown official photo 2009 2.jpg|160x160px]]
| image3            = [[File:Sherrod Brown official photo 2009 2.jpg|160x160px]]
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| last_election3    = 36 seats, 5.5%
| last_election3    = 36 seats, 5.5%
| seats_needed3      =  
| seats_needed3      =  
| seats3            = 72
| seats3            = 51
| seats_before3      =  
| seats_before3      =  
| seat_change3      = {{increase}}36
| seat_change3      = {{increase}}15
| popular_vote3      =  
| popular_vote3      =  
| percentage3        = 11.1%
| percentage3        = 7.54%
| swing3            = {{increase}}5.5%
| swing3            = {{increase}}2.04%
<!-- Lib Dem -->
<!-- Lib Dem -->
| image4            = [[File:Marianne-Jelved.jpg|160x160px]]
| image4            = [[File:Marianne-Jelved.jpg|160x160px]]
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| leaders_seat4      = Vardland (List)
| leaders_seat4      = Vardland (List)
| popular_vote4      =  
| popular_vote4      =  
| percentage4        = 7.8%
| percentage4        = 4.1%
| seats_before4      =  
| seats_before4      =  
| swing4            = {{increase}}1.7%
| swing4            = {{decrease}}2%
| last_election4    = 39 seats, 6.1%
| last_election4    = 39 seats, 6.1%
| seats_needed4      =  
| seats_needed4      =  
| seats4            = 51
| seats4            = 26
| seat_change4      = {{increase}}12
| seat_change4      = {{decrease}}13
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| map_image      =  
| map_image      =  
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| title = Prime Minister
| title = Prime Minister
| posttitle =  
| posttitle =  
| before_election = Frederik Xandström
| before_election = Joakim Persson
| before_party    = [[Conservative Party (Ordennya)|Conservative Party]]
| before_party    = [[Moderate Party (Ordennya)|Conservative Party]]
| after_election  = [[Ånneli Lindström]]
| after_election  = [[Ånneli Lindström]]
| after_party    = Coalition of Socialists & Democrats
| after_party    = [[Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats (Ordennya)|PASD]]
}}
}}
The '''2015 Ordennyan general election''' was held on 7 May 2015. It bought to an end ten years of Conservative government, and resulted in a coalition government between the centre-left Alliance of Socialists & Democrats and the left-wing Green Party.
'''2014 Ordennyan general election''' was held on 11 December 2014, four-and-a-half years after the previous general election held in 2010, and six months before the constitutionally-scheduled date of 7 May 2015. It bought to an end nine years of [[Conservative Party (Ordennya)|Conservative]] government, and resulted in a coalition government between the centre-left [[Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats (Ordennya)|Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats]] and the left-wing [[Green Party (Ordennya)|Green Party]].
 
The [[Conservative Party (Ordennya)|Conservative Party]], which had governed as a majority from 2005 and as a minority from 2010, was led by [[Joakim Persson]]. It was seeking to reclaim a working majority against the [[Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats (Ordennya)|Popular Alliance]], the official opposition led by [[Ånneli Lindström]]. It was the first general election to be contested by either Persson or Lindström as party leader; Persson had succeeded Frederik Xandström following his resignation as prime minister in January, while Lindström had succeeded Jakub Askildsen after he resigned following his failure to form a coalition government after the [[2010 Ordennyan general election|general election two years earlier]].

Revision as of 05:38, 12 August 2023

2014 Ordennyan general election

← 2010 11 December 2014 2018 →

All 650 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
326 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Ånneli Lindström.jpeg Fredrik Reinfeldt - Sveriges statsminister 2006-2014.jpg Sherrod Brown official photo 2009 2.jpg
Leader Ånneli Lindström Joakim Persson Rune Nyström
Party PASD KP GP
Leader since 15 September 2010 19 January 2014 6 July 1995
Leader's seat Sandviksjö Tjustvik Oured Nord
Last election 269 seats, 41.38% 304 seats, 46.77% 36 seats, 5.5%
Seats won 310 264 51
Seat change Increase41 Decrease40 Increase15
Percentage 47.69% 40.92% 7.54%
Swing Increase6.31% Decrease5.85% Increase2.04%

  Fourth party
  Marianne-Jelved.jpg
Leader Svea Jansson
Party LP
Leader since 14 April 2002
Leader's seat Vardland (List)
Last election 39 seats, 6.1%
Seats won 26
Seat change Decrease13
Percentage 4.1%
Swing Decrease2%

Prime Minister before election

Joakim Persson
Conservative Party

Elected Prime Minister

Ånneli Lindström
PASD

2014 Ordennyan general election was held on 11 December 2014, four-and-a-half years after the previous general election held in 2010, and six months before the constitutionally-scheduled date of 7 May 2015. It bought to an end nine years of Conservative government, and resulted in a coalition government between the centre-left Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats and the left-wing Green Party.

The Conservative Party, which had governed as a majority from 2005 and as a minority from 2010, was led by Joakim Persson. It was seeking to reclaim a working majority against the Popular Alliance, the official opposition led by Ånneli Lindström. It was the first general election to be contested by either Persson or Lindström as party leader; Persson had succeeded Frederik Xandström following his resignation as prime minister in January, while Lindström had succeeded Jakub Askildsen after he resigned following his failure to form a coalition government after the general election two years earlier.