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| previous_year    = [[2012 Ostric regional election|2012]]
| previous_year    = [[2012 Ostric regional election|2012]]
| election_date    = 5 June 2016
| election_date    = 5 June 2016
| next_year        = 2020
| next_year        = [[2020 Ostric regional election|2020]]
| seats_for_election= All 15 seats in the [[Dorada]]
| seats_for_election= All 15 seats in the [[Dorada]]
| majority_seats    = 8
| majority_seats    = 8
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| leader_since1    = 12 March 2009
| leader_since1    = 12 March 2009
| leaders_seat1    =  
| leaders_seat1    =  
| last_election1    = 7 seats, 43.3%
| last_election1    = 7 seats, 43.52%
| seats_before1    =  
| seats_before1    =  
| seats1            = '''6'''
| seats1            = '''6'''
| seat_change1      = {{decrease}}1
| seat_change1      = {{decrease}}1
| popular_vote1    = '''4,045'''
| popular_vote1    = '''4,045'''
| percentage1      = '''37.3%'''
| percentage1      = '''37.27%'''
| swing1            = {{decrease}}6.0{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing1            = {{decrease}}6.25{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image2            = [[File:Cezary_Olejniczak_01.JPG|92px]]
| image2            = [[File:Cezary_Olejniczak_01.JPG|92px]]
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| leader_since2    = 20 July 2008
| leader_since2    = 20 July 2008
| leaders_seat2    =  
| leaders_seat2    =  
| last_election2    = 3 seats, 17.9%
| last_election2    = 3 seats, 17.23%
| seats_before2    =  
| seats_before2    =  
| seats2            = 4
| seats2            = 4
| seat_change2      = {{increase}}1
| seat_change2      = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote2    = 2,621
| popular_vote2    = 2,621
| percentage2      = 24.2%
| percentage2      = 24.15%
| swing2            = {{increase}}6.3{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing2            = {{increase}}6.92{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image3            = [[File:Czesław_Adam_Siekierski.jpg|89px]]
| image3            = [[File:Czesław_Adam_Siekierski.jpg|89px]]
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| leader_since3    = 17 December 1998
| leader_since3    = 17 December 1998
| leaders_seat3    =  
| leaders_seat3    =  
| last_election3    = 4 seats, 23.6%
| last_election3    = 4 seats, 23.48%
| seats_before3    =  
| seats_before3    =  
| seats3            = 3
| seats3            = 3
| seat_change3      = {{decrease}}1
| seat_change3      = {{decrease}}1
| popular_vote3    = 2,213
| popular_vote3    = 2,213
| percentage3      = 20.4%
| percentage3      = 20.39%
| swing3            = {{decrease}}3.2{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing3            = {{decrease}}3.09{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image4            = [[File:Adam_Cyrański_Sejm_2015.JPG|90px]]
| image4            = [[File:Adam_Cyrański_Sejm_2015.JPG|90px]]
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| leader_since4    = 1 May 2015
| leader_since4    = 1 May 2015
| leaders_seat4    =  
| leaders_seat4    =  
| last_election4    = 1 seat, 10.0%
| last_election4    = 1 seat, 10.30%
| seats_before4    =  
| seats_before4    =  
| seats4            = 1
| seats4            = 1
| seat_change4      = {{nochange}}
| seat_change4      = {{nochange}}
| popular_vote4    = 1,205
| popular_vote4    = 1,205
| percentage4      = 11.1%
| percentage4      = 11.10%
| swing4            = {{increase}}1.1{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing4            = {{increase}}0.80{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
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| image5            = [[File:Paweł_Arndt_Sejm_2016.JPG|91px]]
| image5            = [[File:Paweł_Arndt_Sejm_2016.JPG|91px]]
| colour5          = 019CDB
| colour5          = 019CDB
| leader5          = [[Arne Gotti]]
| leader5          = [[Arne Gotti]]
| party5            = [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre]]
| party5            = [[Ostric Liberal Party|Liberal]]
| alliance5        =  
| alliance5        =  
| leader_since5    = 31 August 2010
| leader_since5    = 31 August 2010
| leaders_seat5    =  
| leaders_seat5    =  
| last_election5    = 0 seats, 5.2%
| last_election5    = 0 seats, 5.46%
| seats_before5    =  
| seats_before5    =  
| seats5            = 1
| seats5            = 1
| seat_change5      = {{increase}}1
| seat_change5      = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote5    = 769
| popular_vote5    = 769
| percentage5      = 7.1%
| percentage5      = 7.09%
| swing5            = {{increase}}1.9{{wp|percentage points|pp}}
| swing5            = {{increase}}1.63{{wp|percentage points|pp}}


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| after_party      = [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical]]
| after_party      = [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical]]
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The '''9th Ostric regional election''' occurred on 5 June 2016. The governing [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]] led by [[Johann Schöttmer]] remained in power, forming a minority coalition with the liberal [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre Party]] and with outside support from the conservative [[National Consolidation Party]].
The '''9th Ostric regional election''' occurred on 5 June 2016. The governing [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]] led by [[Johann Schöttmer]] remained in power, forming a minority coalition with the [[Ostric Liberal Party]] and with outside support from the conservative [[National Consolidation Party]].
==Background==
==Background==
In the [[2012 Ostric regional election|previous election]], Schöttmer's SRPO brought down the governing separatist [[Ostric Coalition]]-[[Ostric People's Party]] coalition, winning a record seven seats and forming a minority government with a supply and confidence agreement from the conservative National Consolidation Party.
In the [[2012 Ostric regional election|previous election]], Schöttmer's SRPO brought down the governing separatist [[Ostric Coalition]]-[[Ostric People's Party]] coalition, winning a record seven seats and forming a minority government with a supply and confidence agreement from the conservative National Consolidation Party.
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| style="text-align:left;"| [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre Party]]
| style="text-align:left;"| [[Ostric Liberal Party]]
| 769
| 769
| 7.09
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{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|11.10}}
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{{bar percent|PMZ|#019CDB|7.09}}
{{bar percent|OLP|#019CDB|7.09}}
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{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|6.67}}
{{bar percent|NKP|#FF6A00|6.67}}
{{bar percent|PMZ|#019CDB|6.67}}
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==Reactions==
==Reactions==
After the results were announced, Minister-Chairman Schöttmer stated that he would pursue a coalition with the re-emergent PMZ, while renewing his former agreement of outside support with the NKP in order to secure a majority. The Ostric People's Party returned after sixteen years to second place, forcing Coalition leader [[Léch Kneller]] to face calls for his resignation, although he remained in control of his party afterwards.
After the results were announced, Minister-Chairman Schöttmer stated that he would pursue a coalition with the re-emergent OLP, while renewing his former agreement of outside support with the NKP in order to secure a majority. The Ostric People's Party returned after sixteen years to second place, forcing Coalition leader [[Léch Kneller]] to face calls for his resignation, although he remained in control of his party afterwards.


Overall, observers noted that the popular vote and seat share between the unionist and separatist camps had stayed relatively stable in comparison to 2012, with many stating that Ostric voters were solidifying within the two blocs.
Overall, observers noted that the popular vote and seat share between the unionist and separatist camps had stayed relatively stable in comparison to 2012, with many stating that Ostric voters were solidifying within the two blocs.
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 30 December 2019

2016 Ostric regional election

← 2012 5 June 2016 2020 →

All 15 seats in the Dorada
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Sławomir Piechota Sejm 2018.jpg Cezary Olejniczak 01.JPG Czesław Adam Siekierski.jpg
Leader Johann Schöttmer Lùcjan Kohl Léch Kneller
Party Social Democratic Radical People's Coalition
Leader since 12 March 2009 20 July 2008 17 December 1998
Last election 7 seats, 43.52% 3 seats, 17.23% 4 seats, 23.48%
Seats won 6 4 3
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1 Decrease1
Popular vote 4,045 2,621 2,213
Percentage 37.27% 24.15% 20.39%
Swing Decrease6.25pp Increase6.92pp Decrease3.09pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Adam Cyrański Sejm 2015.JPG Paweł Arndt Sejm 2016.JPG
Leader Linus Hoch Arne Gotti
Party National Consolidation Liberal
Leader since 1 May 2015 31 August 2010
Last election 1 seat, 10.30% 0 seats, 5.46%
Seats won 1 1
Seat change Steady Increase1
Popular vote 1,205 769
Percentage 11.10% 7.09%
Swing Increase0.80pp Increase1.63pp

Minister-Chairman before election

Johann Schöttmer
Social Democratic Radical

Minister-Chairman

Johann Schöttmer
Social Democratic Radical

The 9th Ostric regional election occurred on 5 June 2016. The governing Social Democratic Radical Party led by Johann Schöttmer remained in power, forming a minority coalition with the Ostric Liberal Party and with outside support from the conservative National Consolidation Party.

Background

In the previous election, Schöttmer's SRPO brought down the governing separatist Ostric Coalition-Ostric People's Party coalition, winning a record seven seats and forming a minority government with a supply and confidence agreement from the conservative National Consolidation Party.

Heading into the 2016 election, the SRPO remained ahead in polls, and was seen to be heading into a second term with relative ease, albeit with a lower share of the popular vote.

Electoral system

The electorate elects all fifteen members of the Dorada using single non-transferable vote in one island-wide multi-member constituency.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Social Democratic Radical Party 4,045 37.27 6 –1
Ostric People's Party 2,621 24.15 4 +1
Ostric Coalition 2,213 20.39 3 –1
National Consolidation Party 1,205 11.10 1 0
Ostric Liberal Party 769 7.09 1 +1
Total 10,853 100 15 0
Registered voters/turnout 16,223 66.90
Popular vote
SRPO
37.27%
ÒSL
24.15%
20.39%
NKP
11.10%
OLP
7.09%
Seats
SRPO
40.00%
ÒSL
26.67%
20.00%
NKP
6.67%
OLP
6.67%

Reactions

After the results were announced, Minister-Chairman Schöttmer stated that he would pursue a coalition with the re-emergent OLP, while renewing his former agreement of outside support with the NKP in order to secure a majority. The Ostric People's Party returned after sixteen years to second place, forcing Coalition leader Léch Kneller to face calls for his resignation, although he remained in control of his party afterwards.

Overall, observers noted that the popular vote and seat share between the unionist and separatist camps had stayed relatively stable in comparison to 2012, with many stating that Ostric voters were solidifying within the two blocs.