2019 Rodavese general election

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2019 Rodavese general election

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All 460 seats in the Generalitat
Opinion polls
Turnout74.3%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Emili Montmajor Amàlia Gaià Francesc Pujols
Party NPC UNO DM
Leader since 18 June 2018 21 July 2017 23 September 2014
Leader's seat Mieres Estaràs La Sentiu de Sió
Seats won 145 134 52
Seat change Increase 70 Decrease 45 Decrease 32
Popular vote 9,212,486 8,513,951 3,302,699
Percentage 31.52% 29.13% 11.30%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Guillem Puigdemont Lluís Ripoll Natàlia Ullastret
Party NE PLR RD
Leader since 15 November 2016 20 September 2014 10 March 2015
Leader's seat Torrelameu Horta de Sant Joan Neu
Seats won 30 28 23
Seat change Increase 14 Increase 17 Decrease 6
Popular vote 1,905,626 1,777,027 1,461,371
Percentage 6.52% 6.08% 5.00%

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Prime Minister before election

Amàlia Gaià
UNO

Prime Minister after election

Marc Ferrer
UNO

The 2019 Rodavese general election was held on Thursday, 10 January 2019, to elect the 15th Generalitat of the Kingdom of the Rodaves. All 460 seats in the Generalitat were up for election.

Following the 2015 election, the National Worker's Union served as the senior member of the centre-left governing coalition with the Democratic Republicans, with confidence and supply support from several other left-leaning parties. It was the first election contested by Amàlia Gaià following a vote of confidence after the resignation of Pere Martí in 2017 amidst the XXXX-Military Supply Affair. The opposition was headed by the centrist Democratic Movement, lead by Francesc Pujols, but with low support amongst the rest of the opposition that was predominantly centre-right, primarily with the New Conservative Party.