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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name    = 2022 Alslandic legislative election
| country = Alsland
| country           = Alsland
| type = parliamentary
| flag_year        =
| previous_election = 2018 Alslandic legislative election
| flag_image        =
| previous_year = 2018
| election_logo    =
| election_date = 5 September 2022
| election_logo_alt =
| next_election = 2024 Alslandic legislative election
| election_logo_size=
| next_year = 2024
| type             = legislative
| vote_type        = Popular <!-- default -->
| ongoing          =
| party_colour      =
| party_name        =
| alliance_name    =  
| previous_election = Alsland
| previous_year     = 2018
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| election_date     = {{Start date|2022|09|05}}
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| next_year         =
| votes_for_election=
| needed_votes      =  
| seats_for_election = All 201 seats in the [[Folkssenaat]]
| seats_for_election = All 201 seats in the [[Folkssenaat]]
| majority_seats     = 101
| majority_seats = 101
| opinion_polls     = Opinion polling for the 2022 Alslandic legislative election
| opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the 2022 Alslandic legislative election
| registered       =  
| registered = 8,994,359
| turnout          =
| turnout = 75.73% ({{decrease|size=10px}}1.98 {{wpl|Percentage point|pp}})
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| last_update      =  
| leader1 = [[Olari Lippmaa]]
| time_zone        =
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| party1 = [[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Left Alliance]]
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| last_election1 = 18.66%, 27 seats
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| seats1 = '''42'''
| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image=2493ri SPD, Svenja Schulze.jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}15
| colour1 = 5ECED5
| popular_vote1 = '''1,537,577'''
| leader1 = [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]]
| percentage1 = '''22.90%'''
| leaders_seat1 = [[Fawkhamshire]]
| swing1 = {{increase}}8.70pp
| party1 = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]]
 
| last_election1 = 25.7%, 51 seats
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| seats1 =  
| leader2 = [[Liekele Ykema]]
| seat_change1 =  
| colour2          = 8AC727
| popular_vote1 =  
| party2 = [[Liveable Alsland]]
| percentage1 =  
| last_election2 = 18.66%, 24 seats
| swing1 =
| seats2 = 41
<!-- PA -->
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}17
| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Gesprek met ICC hoofdaanklager Karim Khan 26.jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| popular_vote2 = 1,241,865
| colour2 = F32957
| percentage2 = 18.49%
| leader2 = [[Ottila Möller]]
| swing2 = {{increase}}6.19pp
| leaders_seat2 = [[Garz]]
 
| party2 = [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]]
| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image =RE Kaja Kallas (cropped).jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| last_election2 = 18.5%, 35 seats
| leader3 = [[Kairi Sokk]]
| seats2 =  
| colour3          = 1108d7
| seat_change2 =  
| party3 = [[Radical (Alsland)|Radical Movement]]
| popular_vote2 =  
| last_election3 =
| percentage2 =  
| seats3 = 32
| swing2 =
| seat_change3 = ''New''
<!-- HSU -->
| popular_vote3 = 972,091
| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Hilde Crevits (2021) A (cropped2).jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| percentage3 = 14.48%
| colour3 = C27213
| swing3 = ''New''
| leader3 = [[Hilda Schaaf]]{{efn|Alongside Suwert Jorritsma}}
 
| leaders_seat3 = [[Wottested]]
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| party3 = [[Humanist Sotirian Union]]
| leader4 = [[Elsert Wassenaar]]
| last_election3 = 17.6%, 32 seats
| colour4          = FF8400
| seats3 =  
| party4 = [[Orange Party|Orange Party]]
| seat_change3 =  
| last_election4 =
| popular_vote3 =  
| seats4 = 31
| percentage3 =  
| seat_change4 = ''New''
| swing3 =
| popular_vote4 = 859,902
<!-- ASAY -->
| percentage4 = 12.81%
| image4 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Urmas Reinsalu 2017-05-25 (cropped).jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| swing4 = ''New''
| colour4 = C72F35
 
| leader4 = [[Olari Lippmaa]]
| image5 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Hilde Crevits (2017) (cropped).jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leaders_seat4 = [[Lanekirik]]
| leader5 = [[Hilda Schaaf]]
| party4 = [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International|ASAY]]
| colour5          = C27213
| last_election4 = XX.X%, 27 seats
| party5 = [[Humanist Sotirian Union|Humanist Sotirian Union]]
| seats4 =  
| last_election5 = 18.66%, 32 seats
| seat_change4 =  
| seats5 = 15
| popular_vote4 =  
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}17
| percentage4 =  
| popular_vote5 = 461,727
| swing4 =  
| percentage5 = 6.88%
<!-- LA -->
| swing5 = {{decrease}}10.72pp
| image5 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Mark Rutte-1.jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
 
| colour5 = 0F8554
 
| leader5 = [[Liekele Ykema]]
| image6 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Lindholz Portrait.jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leaders_seat5 = ''Not running''{{efn|Standing as a candidate in the [[2022 Euclean presidential election]]}}
| leader6 = [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]]
| party5 = [[Liveable Alsland]]
| colour6          = 00ace8
| last_election5 = XX.X%, 24 seats
| party6 = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|Bloc/MDP]]
| seats5 =  
| last_election6 = 18.66%, 51 seats
| seat_change5 =  
| seats6 = 13
| popular_vote5 =  
| seat_change6 = {{decrease}}38
| percentage5 =  
| popular_vote6 = 445,515
| swing5 =  
| percentage6 = 6.63%
<!-- OP -->
| swing6 = {{decrease}}19.07pp
| image6 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Tom van Grieken (cropped).jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
 
| colour6 = F29837
| image7 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Sophie Wilmès crop.jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| leader6 = [[Elsert Wassenaar]]
| leader7 = [[Ottila Möller]]
| leaders_seat6 = [[Herne]]
| colour7          = F32957
| party6 = [[Orange Party]]
| party7 = [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]]
| last_election6 = XX.X%, 11 seats
| last_election7 = 18.66%, 35 seats
| seats6 =  
| seats7 = 10
| seat_change6 =  
| seat_change7 = {{decrease}}25
| popular_vote6 =  
| popular_vote7 = 365,750
| percentage6 =  
| percentage7 = 5.45%
| swing6 =  
| swing7 = {{decrease}}13.05pp
<!-- KRP -->
 
| image7 = <div style="width:110px;"><span style="line-height:150px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:#872e5c; font-size:30px;"> '''KRP'''</span></div>
| image8 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Jevgeni Ossinovski 2017-05-25 (cropped).jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 160|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}
| colour7 = 872e5c
| leader8 = [[Alari Keskkula]]
| leader7 = [[Ahto Malk]]
| colour8          = 872e5c
| leaders_seat7 = ''Not running''{{efn|Minister-President of the [[Martish Community]]}}
| party8 = [[Kirenian People's Party|Martish People's Party]]
| party7 = [[Kirenian People's Party]]
| last_election8 = 18.66%, 11 seats
| last_election7 = XX.X%, 11 seats
| seats8 = 10
| seats7 =  
| seat_change8 = {{decrease}}1
| seat_change7 =  
| popular_vote8 = 317,113
| popular_vote7 =  
| percentage8 = 4.72%
| percentage7 =  
| swing8 = {{decrease}}1.98pp
| swing7 =  
 
<!-- G-AK -->
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| image8 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Jesse Klaver.jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| leader9 = [[Sjearp Groeneveld]]
| colour8 = 0BD02C
| colour9          = 0BD02C
| leader8 = [[Sjearp Groeneveld]]
| party9 = [[Green - Alternative Choice|Greens]]
| leaders_seat8 = [[Wottested]]
| last_election9 = 18.66%, 10 seats
| party8 = [[Green - Alternative Choice]]
| seats9 = 4
| last_election8 = XX.X%, 10 seats
| seat_change9 = {{decrease}}6
| seats8 =  
| popular_vote9 = 188,712
| seat_change8 =  
| percentage9 = 2.81%
| popular_vote8 =  
| swing9 = {{decrease}}1.99pp
| percentage8 =  
 
| swing8 =  
| map_image = File:2022 Alslandic election map.png
<!-- TFA -->
| map_size = 450px
| image9 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Kaja Kallas in 2016 (cropped).jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=120|cHeight=152}}
| colour9 = 1108D7
| leader9 = [[Kairi Sokk]]
| leaders_seat9 = [[Martiland]]
| party9 = [[Together for Alsland]]
| last_election9 = ''Did not exist''
| seats9 =  
| seat_change9 =  
| popular_vote9 =  
| percentage9 =  
| swing9 =  
<!-- Map -->
| map_image = Alsland electionmap numbers.png
| map_size =  
| map_caption = The distribution of seats between each constituency.
| map_caption = The distribution of seats between each constituency.
| title = [[Moller cabinet|Government]]
| title = [[Alsland|Government]]
| before_election = [[Moller cabinet]]
| before_election = [[Alsland|Möller cabinet]]
| before_party = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|NB]]-[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|PA]]-[[Humanist Sotirian Union|HSU]]-[[Green - Alternative Choice|G-AK]]
| before_party = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|NB]]-[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|PA]]-[[Humanist Sotirian Union|HSU]]-[[Green - Alternative Choice|G-AK]]
| posttitle = Government after election
| posttitle = Government after election
| after_election =  
| after_election = TBD
| after_party =  
| after_party =  
}}
}}
'''Legislative elections''' are scheduled to be held in the [[Alsland|United Provinces of Alsland]] by 5 September 2022. All 201 members of the [[Folkssenaat]] will be up for election.
'''Legislative elections''' were held in [[Alsland]] on 5 September 2022 to all 201 members of the [[Folkssenaat]]. The incumbent government was defeated in a historic landslide and lost 79 seats in the Senate, the victors of the election were the {{wpl|Centrism|centrist}} and {{wpl|Localism|localist}} [[Liveable Alsland]] (LA), the {{wpl|Populism|populist}} [[Together for Alsland]] (TFA) and the {{wpl|Nationalism|nationalist}} [[Orange Party]] (ORP) who all announced coalition talks with each other shortly after the election.
 
The election took place in the immediate aftermath of the [[SYFA spying scandal]] which was blamed for the sitting government's defeat and the rise of anti-establishment parties. Initial media reactions noted the growth in support for the right-wing Orange Party and the increased fracturing of the centre-left into 3 separate and opposing parties. The previously dominant [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]] suffered its worst defeat in history, losing 38 seats and was left with only 15 seats in the Senate, analysts claimed this was due to the ongoing trend of [[Percederation]] amongst the Euclean {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}}. The election also saw the socialist alliance of the [[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Left Alliance]] suffer its second worst result in its history although it improved its result from 2018 by gaining 15 seats. Liveable Alsland were able to recover from their loss in 2018 and emerged as the largest single party for the first time although their candidate for Premier [[Liekele Ykema]] had announced he would not stand for the position at the election whilst serving as a member of the Euclean Parliament. The party instead opted for an informal agreement with [[Radical (Alsland)|Radical Movement]] which would see new legislative elections held alongside Presidential and Euclean elections in 2024.
 
The [[Humanist Sotirian Union]] (HSU) lost 16 seats and signalled its intention to lead a constructive opposition to any future government whilst the party underwent a recovery process. The [[Green - Alternative Choice]] (GAK) fell under the 4% threshold but was able to win seats after it formed a joint list with the minority [[Estmerish Alliance (Alsland)|Estmerish Alliance]] party which won a seat as a minority list, thus qualifying GAK for representation in the Folkssenaat. The threshold requirements triggered controversy after the anti-corruption [[Eenpalu Network]] fell below the threshold and failed to win seats but won more votes than the Greens who did win seats, as a result of this the electoral commission proposed abolishing the threshold or closing loopholes in the threshold law which allow parties who fall below the threshold to win seats.
 
After the election, the Radical Movement ruled out cooperation with any party that had been in the incumbent government and helped initiate coalition talks between Liveable Alsland and the Orange Party, the leaders of the other parties in this proposal met on 6 September to discuss whether this coalition was feasible. Another coalition between Liveable Alsland, Together and ASAY was also proposed and the leadership of Liveable Alsland sent the party a questionnaire to discuss shared policies and whether a common agenda could be worked out. The start of the [[Alslandic government-debt crisis]] derailed coalition talks and a hurried agreement between Liveable Alsland, Radical Movement, Orange, HSU and the Alliance was formed to deal with the crisis until new elections in 2024.
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=Background=
=Background=
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In 2020, Veltman announced his candidacy for the [[President of Alsland]] and Rebane announced her retirement from politics. The move was condemned by his coalition partners who argued he was abandoning a position he had been elected to, as such the Progressive Alliance, HSU and Greens all refused to back another National Bloc Premier and instead demanded Finance Minister [[Ottila Möller]] from the Progressive Alliance be sworn in as Premier if Veltman stood down, Veltman ultimately agreed to stand down during the campaign and won the Presidential election narrowly. Möller was sworn in as Premier on 25 April, the same day Veltman resigned as Premier and was sworn in as President by Rebane.
In 2020, Veltman announced his candidacy for the [[President of Alsland]] and Rebane announced her retirement from politics. The move was condemned by his coalition partners who argued he was abandoning a position he had been elected to, as such the Progressive Alliance, HSU and Greens all refused to back another National Bloc Premier and instead demanded Finance Minister [[Ottila Möller]] from the Progressive Alliance be sworn in as Premier if Veltman stood down, Veltman ultimately agreed to stand down during the campaign and won the Presidential election narrowly. Möller was sworn in as Premier on 25 April, the same day Veltman resigned as Premier and was sworn in as President by Rebane.


On November 31, the Dellish regionalist [[Maitiid (Alsland)|Maitiid]] party announced they would be competing in the legislative election after not running in 2018. The party only fielded candidates in the [[Dellish Community]]. The [[Orange Party]] was founded on 16 July 2021 as a union of right-wing parties opposed to the government, the Party grew rapidly in support amongst dissatisfied National Bloc voters. On 26 January 2022, an opinion poll showed 58% of Alslanders disapproved of Möller's government which was the highest disapproval rating of her government, days later Möller called a vote of no confidence against her own government by resigning, the government won the vote of confidence and Möller was reappointed Premier. The vote of confidence caused a rift between the National Bloc and the other coalition parties after the Bloc's leader [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]] called for an early election and a new interim Premier.
The [[Orange Party]] was founded on 16 July 2021 as a union of right-wing parties opposed to the government, the Party grew rapidly in support amongst dissatisfied National Bloc voters. On 26 January 2022, an opinion poll showed 58% of Alslanders disapproved of Möller's government which was the highest disapproval rating of her government, days later Möller called a vote of no confidence against her own government by resigning, the government won the vote of confidence and Möller was reappointed Premier. The vote of confidence caused a rift between the National Bloc and the other coalition parties after the Bloc's leader [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]] called for an early election and a new interim Premier.
 
After the [[SYFA spying scandal]] the government's approval rating dropped drastically, several days ahead of the election a poll conducted on behalf of [[Hjoed]] recorded only 9% of respondents saying they approved of the current government whilst 72% disapproved of the government. The Möller government resigned in the wake of the scandal.
=Electoral system=
=Electoral system=
All 201 Senators are members of 18 constituencies which represent each [[Provinces of Alsland|Province of Alsland]]. Senators are elected using the {{wpl|party-list proportional representation}}, using the {{wpl|d'Hondt system|Boeri method}}.  
All 201 Senators are members of 14 constituencies which represent each [[Provinces of Alsland|Province of Alsland]]. Senators are elected using the {{wpl|party-list proportional representation}}, using the {{wpl|d'Hondt system|Boeri method}}. A party or list must win 4% of the nationwide popular vote to be eligible to win seats and the seats would be divided by how many votes that list won in each constituency. Regionalist and parties representing specific communities are excluded from this rule and must only win enough votes to qualify for seats in the constituencies they are competing in, this includes parties who form alliances with minority parties. There are 3 single member constituencies which use the first past the post system to elect their candidates, Burnshire, Holsteen and Upper Swerdia are so called special constituencies and use this different voting system.
 
There is no federally recognised voting age and each community sets it's own voting ages for elections, instead it is precedent to let each Community decide on the voting age for elections. In the [[Swathish Community]] and [[Holsaten Community]] the voting age is 16 whilst in the [[Dellish Community]] and [[Martish Community]] the voting age is 18. The Dellish Community also has mandatory voting laws however there are no punishments for failing to vote. All Communities have automatic voter registration and all communities use voting machines to cast ballots 7 of the major parties running wish to establish a Federal voting law to standardise Alsland's voting laws. Voters from abroad can request a ballot via mail from their embassy and these ballots must be returned to the embassy or consulate the day prior to the election.  


However the laws regarding candidates are the same across the country, to be eligible to stand for the Folkssenaat a person must be at least 18 years old and have Alslandic citizenship. If a candidate has dual citizenship they are allowed to retain it since 2019, prior to this a candidate would have had to renounce their previous citizenship.
Anyone above the age of 18 and has Alslandic citizenship is automatically registered to vote in the election to be eligible to stand for the Folkssenaat a person must be at least 18 years old and have Alslandic citizenship. If a candidate has dual citizenship they are allowed to retain it since 2019, prior to this a candidate would have had to renounce their previous citizenship. Voting machines are used extensively in Alslandic elections and are the most common form of voting process, federal law requires polling stations provide paper copies to voters who request a physical copy.
==Date==
==Date==
According to the constitution of Alsland, legislative elections must either take place on the first Monday of September 4 years after the last legislative election, or be held on the same day as a Presidential election. Days on which federal elections are held are designated as public holidays as of 2020 to encourage voter turnout. As per the 2017 elections law, this will be the last election to have a fixed date which allows for snap elections following 2022.
According to the constitution of Alsland, legislative elections must either take place on the first Monday of September 4 years after the last legislative election, or be held on the same day as a Presidential election. Days on which federal elections are held are designated as public holidays as of 2020 to encourage voter turnout. As per the 2017 elections law, this will be the last election to have a fixed date which allows for snap elections following 2022.
=Contesting parties=
==Political parties==
===Parties represented in the Folkssenaat===
{{see also|List of political parties in Alsland}}
[[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]] (NB/LS/RB) is the largest party in the Alslandic [[Folkssenaat]] with 51 out of 201 available seats and has been in government since 2011. The party is led by Foreign Secretary [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]] who succeeded [[Hepke Veltman]] in 2018. The Bloc has been the largest party for most of it's history and it has been a member of every government, except 1, since 1929 however recently the party's average share of the vote has been steadily declining from it's peak. Vrithe was originally intended to be selected as Premier following Veltman's resignation however the Progressive Alliance and Liveable Alsland protested the decision and pushed for [[Ottila Möller]] instead. It runs candidates in the [[Martish Community]] with the [[Martish Democratic Party]] who caucus with the Bloc.
Nine political parties were represented in the [[Folkssenaat]] upon the dissolution of the 26th Folkssenaat.
 
{| class="wikitable"
[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]] (PA/PV/PL) is the second largest party in the Folkssenaat with 35 seats. It is currently led by incumbent Premier [[Ottila Möller]]. The party in 2018 was able to increase it's number of seats from 10 to 35 which was the best result for the Alliance since it was founded in 2006. It was the first time since 2002 that the second largest party was not the [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International]]. After succeeding Veltman in 2020, Möller became the first female Premier in Alsland. She currently leads a coalition government involving the National Bloc, the Progressive Alliance, the Humanist Sotirian Union and the Greens.
! rowspan="2" colspan=2| Name
 
! rowspan="2"| Ideology
[[Humanist Sotirian Union]] (HSU) is the third largest party in the Folkssenaat and has 32 seats. The party is jointly led by author [[Hilda Schaaf]] from it's Amendist faction and [[Suwert Jorritsma]] from it's Catholic faction. The Union is a member of the incumbent coalition government but throughout the 2018-2022 Folkssenaat term it has threatened to withdraw from the coalition over certain policies such as a planned euthanasia referendum and cannabis legalisation, both of which had been proposed by the National Bloc and Progressive Alliance respectively. The Union is seen as having the most economically leftist policies in the coalition whilst having centre-right social policies. This can also be seen in it's leadership as Suwert Jorritsma was a former ASAY junior cabinet minister before leaving ASAY in 2015 to join the HSU. The party wants to make access to University free for all Alslandic students and implement new measures to tackle carbon dioxide emissions. Similarly to the National Bloc it runs candidates in the [[Martish Community]] with the [[Martish Sotirian Democrats]] who caucus with the Union.
! rowspan="2"| Position
 
! rowspan="2"| Candidate
The [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International]] (ASAY/ASAI/ESVE/TRAS) is the fourth largest party in the Folkssenaat and is the largest opposition party in the Folkssenaat. It won 25 seats at the 2018 election although it merged with the Workers' Party shortly after the election to give it 27 seats. The section's candidate for Premier is [[Olari Lippmaa]]. Whilst it had been traditionally the dominant party of the Alslandic left, it suffered electorally after the rise of the Progressive Alliance in 2018. In 2021 the party recovered support after winning re-election in the [[Swathish Community]] as well as in the Progressive Alliance's heartland in [[Yndyk]]. Lippmaa has called for a left-wing coalition to defeat the [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]].
! colspan="2"| 2018 result
 
! rowspan="2"| Current<br/>seats
[[Liveable Alsland]] (LA/LE) is the fifth largest party in the Folkssenaat and currently has 24 seats. The party led the government prior to 2018 but it was unable to secure support from it's coalition partners and joined the opposition. The party is led by it's founder and former Premier [[Liekele Ykema]] who has not commented on whether he will stand for Premier again. The party has lost support since 2018 after Ykema resigned from national politics to join the [[Euclean Parliament]] and run for [[President of the Euclean Community]]. In 2021 Ykema survived an attempt to remove him as party leader by populists in the party. As of 2022 it is the only party to not have ruled out a coalition or electoral agreement with the [[Orange Party]]. Similarly to the Bloc and Union it runs candidates in the Martish Community with the [[New Start Party]].
|-
 
! Votes (%)
The [[Orange Party]] (OP/GP/OK) is the sixth largest party in the Folkssenaat with 11 seats. It was formed during the parliamentary term from members of the defunct National Rally and United Democratic Union. The party is led by [[Elsert Wassenaar]] who has been proactive in trying to modernise and moderate the party's damaged perception among voters.
! Seats
|-
| style="background:#5ECED5;"|
| [[National Bloc (Alsland)|Blok]]
| {{wpl|Liberal conservatism}}
| {{wpl|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
| [[Ermnbryht Vrihte]]
| style="text-align:center;"|25.7%
| {{Composition bar|51|201|#5ECED5}}
| {{Composition bar|51|201|#5ECED5}}
|-
| style="background:#ee222b;"|
| [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|PA]]
| {{wpl|Progressivism}}
| {{wpl|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}}
| [[Ottila Möller]]
| style="text-align:center;"|18.5%
| {{Composition bar|35|201|#ee222b}}
| {{Composition bar|33|201|#ee222b}}
|-
| style="background:#D0793D;"|
| [[Humanist Sotirian Union|HSU]]
| {{wpl|Christian humanism|Sotirian humanism}}
| {{wpl|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}}
| [[Hilda Schaaf]]
| style="text-align:center;"|17.6%
| {{Composition bar|32|201|#D0793D}}
| {{Composition bar|31|201|#D0793D}}
|-
| style="background:#ff0000;"|
| [[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Links]]
| {{wpl|Democratic socialism}}
| {{wpl|Left-wing politics|Left-wing}}
| [[Olari Lippmaa]]
| style="text-align:center;"|14.2%
| {{Composition bar|27|201|#ff0000}}
| {{Composition bar|27|201|#ff0000}}
|-
| style="background:#8AC727;"|
| [[Liveable Alsland|LA]]
| {{wpl|Liberalism}}
| {{wpl|Centrism|Centre}}
| [[Liekele Ykema]]
| style="text-align:center;"|12.3%
| {{Composition bar|24|201|#8AC727}}
| {{Composition bar|24|201|#8AC727}}
|-
| style="background:#872e5c;"|
| [[Kirenian People's Party|KRP]]
| {{wpl|Regionalism}}
| {{wpl|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}}
| [[Ahto Malk]]
| style="text-align:center;"|6.7%
| {{Composition bar|11|201|#872e5c}}
| {{Composition bar|11|201|#872e5c}}
|-
| style="background:#ff8400;"|
| [[Orange Party|ORP]]
| {{wpl|Right-wing populism}}
| {{wpl|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}}
| [[Elsert Wassenaar]]
| colspan=2 style="text-align:center;"|''Did not exist''
| {{Composition bar|11|201|#ff8400}}
|-
| style="background:#0BD02C;"|
| [[Green - Alternative Choice|GAK]]
| {{wpl|Green politics}}
| {{wpl|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}}
| [[Sjearp Groeneveld]]
| style="text-align:center;"|4.8%
| {{Composition bar|10|201|#0BD02C}}
| {{Composition bar|6|201|#0BD02C}}
|-
| style="background:#1108D7;"|
| [[Together for Alsland|TFA]]
| {{wpl|Green liberalism}}
| {{wpl|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}}
| [[Kairi Sokk]]
| colspan=2 style="text-align:center;"|''Did not exist''
| {{Composition bar|6|201|#1108D7}}
|-
|}
===Pre-dissolution composition===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:right
|colspan=7|[[File:26th Senate of Alsland composition (2018-2022).svg|center|300px]]
|-
!colspan=2|Party
!Seats
|-
|bgcolor="#5ECED5"| ||align=left|[[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]]||51
|-
|bgcolor="#ee222b"| ||align=left|[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]]||33
|-
|bgcolor="#D0793D"| ||align=left|[[Humanist Sotirian Union]]||31
|-
|bgcolor="#ff0000"| ||align=left|[[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Links]]||27
|-
|bgcolor="#8AC727"| ||align=left|[[Liveable Alsland]]||24
|-
|bgcolor="#872e5c"| ||align=left|[[Kirenian People's Party]]||11
|-
|bgcolor="#ff8400"| ||align=left|[[Orange Party (Alsland)|Orange Party]]||11
|-
|bgcolor="#0BD02C"| ||align=left|[[Green - Alternative Choice]]||6
|-
|bgcolor="#1108D7"| ||align=left|[[Together for Alsland]]||6
|-
|bgcolor="#ccced1"| ||align=left|{{wpl|Independent politician|Independent}} ([[Urjo Eenpalu]])||1
|-
|}


The [[Kirenian People's Party]] (KRP) is a [[Martish Community|Martiland]]-only party which runs candidates exclusively in that community where it currently leads the government. The party has 11 seats in the Folkssenaat and is led by [[Ahto Malk]] who is the [[Minister-President of Martiland]]. It currently has 52 seats in the Martish Parliament. It is the largest Martish party within the Martish Parliament as well as the Folkssenaat.
=Campaign=
=Campaign=
==Debates==
==Debates==
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! colspan="9" | {{Colors|black|#90FF90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Present&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#D0F0C0|&nbsp;S&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Surrogate&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#A2B2C2|&nbsp;NI&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Not invited&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#FF9090|&nbsp;A&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Absent invitee&nbsp;}}{{Colors|black|#0000|&nbsp;INV&nbsp;}}{{smaller|Invited&nbsp;}}
! colspan="9" | {{Colors|black|#90FF90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Present&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#D0F0C0|&nbsp;S&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Surrogate&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#A2B2C2|&nbsp;NI&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Not invited&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#FF9090|&nbsp;A&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Absent invitee&nbsp;}}{{Colors|black|#0000|&nbsp;INV&nbsp;}}{{smaller|Invited&nbsp;}}
|-
|-
!!{{vert header|[[Sjearp Groeneveld|Groeneveld]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Green - Alternative Choice|GAK]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Olari Lippmaa|Lippmaa]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Links]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Ahto Malk|Malk]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Kirenian People's Party|KRP]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Ottila Möller|Möller]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|PA]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Hilda Schaaf|Schaaf]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Humanist Sotirian Union|HSU]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Maitiid (Alsland)|Stellingwerf]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Together for Alsland|TFA]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Ermnbryht Vrihte|Vrihte]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[National Bloc (Alsland)|Blok]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Elsert Wassenaar|Wassenaar]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Orange Party|ORP]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Liekele Ykema|Ykema]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Liveable Alsland|LA]]}}
|-
|-
! style="background:#0BD02C;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#0BD02C;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#C72F35;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#ff0000;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#872e5c;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#872e5c;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#F32957;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#F32957;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#C27213;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#C27213;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#4B0082;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#1108D7;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#5ECED5;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#5ECED5;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#ff7000;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#ff7000;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#0F8554;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#8ac727;" width="30px;" |
|-
|-
|2 August
|31 July
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|Climate change debate
|Climate change debate
|ANS main Studios
|ANS Main Studios
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#D0F0C0; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''S'''
|-
|9 August
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|Accountability debate
|ANS Main Studios
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|-
|16 August
|16 August
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|Federal debate
|Federal debate
|ANS main Studios
|ANS Main Studios
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|19 August
|[[Dellish Televyzje en radio tsjinst|DTRT 2]]
|Dellish debate
|DTRT Centre
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|-
|-
|20 August
|20 August
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|Federal debate
|Federal debate
|ANS main Studios
|ANS Main Studios
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|-
|23 August
|23 August
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|Martish debate
|Martish debate
|MRT Rahu studio
|MRT Rahu studio
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#D0F0C0; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''S'''
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|27 August
|[[Swathish Language Broadcasting Foundation|SLBS Mainline]]
|Swathish debate
|ANS Studios - Swerdia
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|-
|28 August
|[[Holsaten Regional Broadcasting Authority|HLRB 2]]
|Weranian debate
|HLRB Campus
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|'''INV'''
|-
|-
|3 September
|3 September
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|[[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst|ANS 1]]
|Federal debate
|Federal debate
|ANS main Studios
|ANS Main Studios
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|'''INV'''
|{{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|}
===Opinion polls on Debates===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
|+ Candidate viewed as "performing best" or "most convincing" in each debate
|-
! rowspan="2"| Debate
!!{{vert header|[[Green - Alternative Choice|GAK]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Links]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Kirenian People's Party|KRP]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|PA]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Humanist Sotirian Union|HSU]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Together for Alsland|TFA]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[National Bloc (Alsland)|Blok]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Orange Party|ORP]]}}
!!{{vert header|[[Liveable Alsland|LA]]}}
! style="width:45px;" rowspan="2"| Tie
! style="width:45px;" rowspan="2"| None
|-
! style="background:#0BD02C;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#ff0000;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#872e5c;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#F32957;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#C27213;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#1108D7;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#5ECED5;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#ff7000;" width="30px;" |
! style="background:#8ac727;" width="30px;" |
|-
| rowspan="6" align="left"| 31 July
| 9.8
| 12.5
| style="background:#872e5c;" | '''14.1'''
| 5.8
| 7.8
| –
| 4.5
| 6.9
| 9.7
| 4.8
| 24.1
|-
|-
|}
|}
==Issues==
==Issues==
There were several key campaign issues throughout the campaign. Two of the most important were government accountability which was brought to the forefront by the [[SYFA spying scandal]] in mid-July and the issue of [[Dellish independence movement|Dellish independence]] which became a heavily debated issue with major figures both domestically and internationally coming out against the proposed independence referendum. The proposed referendum had been announced on 22 July by [[Felkert Smits]] for the Summer of 2023. All the federal parties came out against the proposal and all demanded the Dellish government suspend it's planned referendum until a new government could be installed to negotiate with the regional government.
There were several key campaign issues throughout the campaign. The most important issue of the campaign for voters was government accountability which was brought to the forefront by the [[SYFA spying scandal]] in mid-July which damaged the credibility of the incumbent government.


Constitutional reform also became a major campaign issue after the [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International]], [[Green - Alternative Choice]], [[Liveable Alsland]] and the [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]] all agreed to hold a constitutional convention to radically reshape Alsland's government. Reasons for the constitutional convention ranged from giving the regions more of a say in politics, making Alslandic politics less divisive and to ensure key rights in Alsland such as [[LGBT rights in Alsland|LGBT rights]], gender equality and other anti-discrimination policies were enshrined in the constitution.  
Constitutional reform also became a major campaign issue after the [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International]], [[Green - Alternative Choice]], [[Liveable Alsland]] and the [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]] all agreed to hold a constitutional convention to radically reshape Alsland's government. Reasons for the constitutional convention ranged from giving the regions more of a say in politics, making Alslandic politics more proportional and to give voters a bigger say in government policy and to ensure key rights in Alsland such as [[LGBT rights in Alsland|LGBT rights]], gender equality and other anti-discrimination policies were enshrined in the constitution.  


Other major issues which became themes of the campaign were:
Other major issues which became themes of the campaign were:
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* Immigration
* Immigration
* Security
* Security
==Party campaigns==
==Party campaigns==  
===Alslandic Section of the Workers' International===
===Green - Alternative Choice===
===Humanist Sotirian Union===
===Kirenian People's Party===
===Liveable Alsland===
===National Bloc===
[[File:Re publica 19 - Day 2 (47798231411).jpg|thumb|[[Ermnbryht Vrithe]] speaking at the National Bloc's manifesto launch]]
===Orange Party===
===Progressive Alliance===
===Together for Alsland===
[[File:Liis AMOR, Kaja KALLAS - Estonian part - Citizens’ Corner debate on Europe’s anti-discrimination law- Closer to failure or adoption? (17246160065).jpg|thumb|[[Kairi Sokk]] holding an interview with DTRT Radio during the campaign]]
==Endorsements==
==Endorsements==
===Newspapers and media outlets===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Publication
! colspan=2 | Endorsement
! Notes
|-
|''[[Hjoed]]''
| style="background:#1108D7" |
| [[Together for Alsland]]
| The first time the paper backed a party other than the National Bloc
|-
|''[[The Yndyk Times]]''
| style="background:#0F8554" |
| [[Liveable Alsland]]
| Endorsed Liberal reformist candidates
|-
|''[[Alsland|The Hamptonshire Post]]''
| style="background:#1108D7" |
| [[Together for Alsland]]
| The first time the paper backed a party other than the Alslandic Section of the Workers' International
|-
|''[[Alsland|Werdau Observer]]''
| style="background:#1108D7" |
| [[Together for Alsland]]
|
|-
|''[[Alsland|The Neevan Courier]]''
| style="background:#C27213" |
| [[Humanist Sotirian Union]]
| Backed Together for Alsland in the Dellish Community
|-
|''[[Alsland|De Finansjele Krante]]''
| style="background:#0F8554" |
| [[Liveable Alsland]]
| Urged voters to oppose the Alslandic Section of the Workers' International
|-
|''[[Alsland|SRDT]]''
| style="background:#1108D7" |
| [[Together for Alsland]]
| Called for a Blue-Green-Brown-Purple coalition
|-
|}
===Individuals and organisations===
====Alslandic Section of the Workers' International====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Alslandic Trade Union Federation]]
* [[Congress of the Workers' International|InterCon]]
* [[Mixed Radical Left|Revolutionary Left Party]]
{{colend}}
====Green - Alternative Choice====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Green and Ecologist Movement]]
{{colend}}
====Humanist Sotirian Union====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]]
{{colend}}
====Kirenian People's Party====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]
{{colend}}
====Liveable Alsland====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Euclean Liberal Party]]
{{colend}}
====National Bloc====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]]
{{colend}}
====Orange Party====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
{{colend}}
====Progressive Alliance====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* [[Democratic Federation of Alslandic Labour]]
* [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]
{{colend}}
====Together for Alsland====
{{colbegin|colwidth=40em}}
* {{wpl|Pirate party|Future Party of Euclea}}
* [[Alsland|Government Accountability Foundation]]
* [[Alsland|Movement to reform the Constitution]]
* [[Alsland|Open.gov]]
* [[VOX Euclea]]
{{colend}}
=Opinion polls=
=Opinion polls=
{{main|Opinion polling for the 2022 Alslandic legislative election}}
{{main|Opinion polling for the 2022 Alslandic legislative election}}
====Polls conducted prior to the campaign====
The progression of voting intentions throughout the campaign period ahead of the 2022 Alslandic legislative election.
{{Graph:Chart
== Result==
| xType= Seats
Turnout at the election stood at 75% which was above the Euclean and national average for elections but down 2% from 2018 which was attributed to dissatisfaction with the choices presented. Political expert Solarian Kukk from the University of Yndyk said about the results were a shift from Alsland's traditional politics which favour stability over populist politics. He said: "Voters have selected new and inexperienced figures who now make up a large percentage of the Senate, there is a real risk that political turmoil and instability could follow in the upcoming years." Kukk also pointed out the apparent senselessness of the threshold rules when pointing out that the [[Eenpalu Network]] failed to win seats whilst the [[Green - Alternative Choice|Greens]], which won less votes than the Eenpalu Network, was able to win seats due to its joint list with a minority party.
        | height=400
{{Election results
        | width=900
|image= [[File:Alslandic Folkssenaat layout.svg]]
| xType=date
|party1=[[Left Alliance (Alsland)|Left Alliance]]|votes1=1537577|seats1=42|sc1=+15|color1=#F00000
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|party2=[[Liveable Alsland]]|votes2=1241865|seats2=41|sc2=+17|color2=#8AC727
| yAxisMin = 0
|party3=[[Together for Alsland]]|votes3=972091|seats3=32|sc3=New|color3=#1108D7
| legend=
|party4=[[Orange Party]]|votes4=859902|seats4=31|sc4=New|color4=#FF8400
| type=line
|party5=[[Humanist Sotirian Union]]|votes5=461727|seats5=15|sc5=-16|color5=#D0793D
| colors=#5ECED5,#F32957,#C27213,#C72F35,#0F8554,#F29837,#872e5c,#0BD02C,
|party6=[[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]]|votes6=445515|seats6=13|sc6=-38|color6=#099AE6
| x=2019/04/29, 2019/09/05, 2020/02/19, 2020/07/14, 2020/09/28, 2021/01/04, 2021/06/22, 2021/09/13, 2021/10/02, 2021/11/30, 2022/02/01, 2022/03/20, 2022/05/04, 2022/05/21, 2022/06/14, 2022/07/11,
|party7=[[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]]|votes7=365750|seats7=10|sc7=-23|color7=#EE222B
| y1Title=National Bloc
|party8=[[Kirenian People's Party]]|votes8=317113|seats8=10|sc8=-1|color8=#872E5C
| y1=51, 30, 31, 32, 32, 28, 29, 26, 24, 24, 23, 21, 22, 22, 21, 20,
|party9=[[Eenpalu Network]]|votes9=236183|seats9=0|sc9=0|color9=#30c3c7
| y2Title=Progressive Alliance
|party10=[[Green - Alternative Choice]]|votes10=188712|seats10=4|sc10=-2|color10=#0BD02C
    | y2=35, 36, 37, 36, 38, 38, 37, 36, 34, 33, 32, 33, 33, 32, 32, 31,
|party11=Minority Lists|votes11=39558|seats11=3|sc11=0|color11=#D5D5D5
    | y3Title=Humanist Sotirian Union
|party12=Other|votes13=48637|seats13=0|sc13=0|color13=#9E9E9E
| y3=32, 34, 36, 35, 35, 36, 34, 35, 36, 35, 34, 34, 34, 35, 34, 34,
|invalid=96382
| y4Title=ASAY
|total_sc=0
| y4=27, 27, 26, 27, 28, 28, 28, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 28, 28, 29, 31,
|electorate=8994359
| y5Title=Liveable Alsland
|}}
| y5=24, 28, 27, 26, 26, 25, 26, 25, 24, 25, 26, 25, 25, 25, 26, 26,
| y6Title=Orange Party
| y6=,,,,,, 14, 15, 15, 16, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19,
| y7Title=Kirenian People's Party
| y7=11, 11, 10, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 11, 11, 12,
    | y8Title=Green - Alternative Choice
| y8=10, 12, 15, 23, 22, 24, 23, 25, 24, 25, 27, 27, 27, 26, 27, 28,
    | interpolate=basis
| showSymbols = true
| yGrid = true
| linewidth = 1.8
}}
====Polls conducted during the campaign====
{{Graph:Chart
| xType= Seats
        | height=400
        | width=900
| xType=date
| xAxisAngle =  
  |xAxisMax=1662060800000
| yAxisMin = 0
| legend=
| type=line
| colors=#5ECED5,#F32957,#C27213,#C72F35,#0F8554,#F29837,#872e5c,#0BD02C,#1108D7
| x=2022/07/11, 2022/07/17, 2022/07/24, 2022/07/27,
| y1Title=National Bloc
| y1=20, 17, 18, 17,
| y2Title=Progressive Alliance
    | y2=31, 29, 26, 22,
    | y3Title=Humanist Sotirian Union
| y3=34, 32, 29, 28,
| y4Title=ASAY
| y4=31, 31, 30, 32,
| y5Title=Liveable Alsland
| y5=26, 29, 32, 32,
| y6Title=Orange Party
| y6=19, 20, 21, 22,
| y7Title=Kirenian People's Party
| y7=12, 11, 12, 11,
    | y8Title=Green - Alternative Choice
| y8=28, 24, 23, 20,
    | y9Title=Together for Alsland
| y9=,,,17,
    | interpolate=basis
| showSymbols = true
| yGrid = true
| linewidth = 1.8
}}


==Aftermath==
===Government formation===
===Reforms===
== See also ==
* [[2022 national electoral calendar (Kylaris)|2022 national electoral calendar]]
=Notes=
=Notes=
{{notelist}}
{{notelist}}
[[Category:Politics of Alsland]]
[[Category:Politics of Alsland]]

Latest revision as of 19:49, 22 May 2023

2022 Alslandic legislative election

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All 201 seats in the Folkssenaat
101 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered8,994,359
Turnout75.73% (Decrease1.98 pp)
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Leader Olari Lippmaa Liekele Ykema Kairi Sokk
Party Left Alliance Liveable Alsland Radical Movement
Last election 18.66%, 27 seats 18.66%, 24 seats
Seats won 42 41 32
Seat change Increase15 Increase17 New
Popular vote 1,537,577 1,241,865 972,091
Percentage 22.90% 18.49% 14.48%
Swing Increase8.70pp Increase6.19pp New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Elsert Wassenaar Hilda Schaaf Ermnbryht Vrihte
Party Orange Party Humanist Sotirian Union Bloc/MDP
Last election 18.66%, 32 seats 18.66%, 51 seats
Seats won 31 15 13
Seat change New Decrease17 Decrease38
Popular vote 859,902 461,727 445,515
Percentage 12.81% 6.88% 6.63%
Swing New Decrease10.72pp Decrease19.07pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
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Leader Ottila Möller Alari Keskkula Sjearp Groeneveld
Party Progressive Alliance Martish People's Party Greens
Last election 18.66%, 35 seats 18.66%, 11 seats 18.66%, 10 seats
Seats won 10 10 4
Seat change Decrease25 Decrease1 Decrease6
Popular vote 365,750 317,113 188,712
Percentage 5.45% 4.72% 2.81%
Swing Decrease13.05pp Decrease1.98pp Decrease1.99pp

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The distribution of seats between each constituency.

Government before election

Möller cabinet
NB-PA-HSU-G-AK

Government after election

TBD

Legislative elections were held in Alsland on 5 September 2022 to all 201 members of the Folkssenaat. The incumbent government was defeated in a historic landslide and lost 79 seats in the Senate, the victors of the election were the centrist and localist Liveable Alsland (LA), the populist Together for Alsland (TFA) and the nationalist Orange Party (ORP) who all announced coalition talks with each other shortly after the election.

The election took place in the immediate aftermath of the SYFA spying scandal which was blamed for the sitting government's defeat and the rise of anti-establishment parties. Initial media reactions noted the growth in support for the right-wing Orange Party and the increased fracturing of the centre-left into 3 separate and opposing parties. The previously dominant National Bloc suffered its worst defeat in history, losing 38 seats and was left with only 15 seats in the Senate, analysts claimed this was due to the ongoing trend of Percederation amongst the Euclean centre-right. The election also saw the socialist alliance of the Left Alliance suffer its second worst result in its history although it improved its result from 2018 by gaining 15 seats. Liveable Alsland were able to recover from their loss in 2018 and emerged as the largest single party for the first time although their candidate for Premier Liekele Ykema had announced he would not stand for the position at the election whilst serving as a member of the Euclean Parliament. The party instead opted for an informal agreement with Radical Movement which would see new legislative elections held alongside Presidential and Euclean elections in 2024.

The Humanist Sotirian Union (HSU) lost 16 seats and signalled its intention to lead a constructive opposition to any future government whilst the party underwent a recovery process. The Green - Alternative Choice (GAK) fell under the 4% threshold but was able to win seats after it formed a joint list with the minority Estmerish Alliance party which won a seat as a minority list, thus qualifying GAK for representation in the Folkssenaat. The threshold requirements triggered controversy after the anti-corruption Eenpalu Network fell below the threshold and failed to win seats but won more votes than the Greens who did win seats, as a result of this the electoral commission proposed abolishing the threshold or closing loopholes in the threshold law which allow parties who fall below the threshold to win seats.

After the election, the Radical Movement ruled out cooperation with any party that had been in the incumbent government and helped initiate coalition talks between Liveable Alsland and the Orange Party, the leaders of the other parties in this proposal met on 6 September to discuss whether this coalition was feasible. Another coalition between Liveable Alsland, Together and ASAY was also proposed and the leadership of Liveable Alsland sent the party a questionnaire to discuss shared policies and whether a common agenda could be worked out. The start of the Alslandic government-debt crisis derailed coalition talks and a hurried agreement between Liveable Alsland, Radical Movement, Orange, HSU and the Alliance was formed to deal with the crisis until new elections in 2024.

Background

The 2018 legislative election had resulted in the end of the Premiership of Liekele Ykema who had been Premier for 8 years prior to the election. The National Bloc, Humanist Sotirian Union, Progressive Alliance and Green - Alternative Choice all made gains at the expense of the previously governing Liveable Alsland and the opposition Alslandic Section of the Workers' International whilst the Kirenian People's Party kept their 11 seats. In the case of the Progressive Alliance it went from 10 seats prior to the election to 35 and became the largest party of the left in Alsland.

Following the election, President Rita Rebane asked Hepke Veltman from the National Bloc to form a coalition. The following negotiations were the longest in Alslandic history and took 4 months whilst Liekele Ykema remained as acting Premier. The negotiations involved all political parties and an agreement was reached between the National Bloc, Progressive Alliance, Humanist Sotirian Union and Green - Alternative Choice to form a coalition which would have a similar composition to the previous government of Liekele Ykema. Veltman became Premier on 27 December 2018 during a special inauguration ceremony and his government was sworn in later that day. During the negotiations Veltman was accused of tax evasion by multiple news sources, Veltman denied the allegations but was granted immunity from prosecution after being sworn in as Premier.

In 2020, Veltman announced his candidacy for the President of Alsland and Rebane announced her retirement from politics. The move was condemned by his coalition partners who argued he was abandoning a position he had been elected to, as such the Progressive Alliance, HSU and Greens all refused to back another National Bloc Premier and instead demanded Finance Minister Ottila Möller from the Progressive Alliance be sworn in as Premier if Veltman stood down, Veltman ultimately agreed to stand down during the campaign and won the Presidential election narrowly. Möller was sworn in as Premier on 25 April, the same day Veltman resigned as Premier and was sworn in as President by Rebane.

The Orange Party was founded on 16 July 2021 as a union of right-wing parties opposed to the government, the Party grew rapidly in support amongst dissatisfied National Bloc voters. On 26 January 2022, an opinion poll showed 58% of Alslanders disapproved of Möller's government which was the highest disapproval rating of her government, days later Möller called a vote of no confidence against her own government by resigning, the government won the vote of confidence and Möller was reappointed Premier. The vote of confidence caused a rift between the National Bloc and the other coalition parties after the Bloc's leader Ermnbryht Vrihte called for an early election and a new interim Premier.

After the SYFA spying scandal the government's approval rating dropped drastically, several days ahead of the election a poll conducted on behalf of Hjoed recorded only 9% of respondents saying they approved of the current government whilst 72% disapproved of the government. The Möller government resigned in the wake of the scandal.

Electoral system

All 201 Senators are members of 14 constituencies which represent each Province of Alsland. Senators are elected using the party-list proportional representation, using the Boeri method. A party or list must win 4% of the nationwide popular vote to be eligible to win seats and the seats would be divided by how many votes that list won in each constituency. Regionalist and parties representing specific communities are excluded from this rule and must only win enough votes to qualify for seats in the constituencies they are competing in, this includes parties who form alliances with minority parties. There are 3 single member constituencies which use the first past the post system to elect their candidates, Burnshire, Holsteen and Upper Swerdia are so called special constituencies and use this different voting system.

Anyone above the age of 18 and has Alslandic citizenship is automatically registered to vote in the election to be eligible to stand for the Folkssenaat a person must be at least 18 years old and have Alslandic citizenship. If a candidate has dual citizenship they are allowed to retain it since 2019, prior to this a candidate would have had to renounce their previous citizenship. Voting machines are used extensively in Alslandic elections and are the most common form of voting process, federal law requires polling stations provide paper copies to voters who request a physical copy.

Date

According to the constitution of Alsland, legislative elections must either take place on the first Monday of September 4 years after the last legislative election, or be held on the same day as a Presidential election. Days on which federal elections are held are designated as public holidays as of 2020 to encourage voter turnout. As per the 2017 elections law, this will be the last election to have a fixed date which allows for snap elections following 2022.

Political parties

Nine political parties were represented in the Folkssenaat upon the dissolution of the 26th Folkssenaat.

Name Ideology Position Candidate 2018 result Current
seats
Votes (%) Seats
Blok Liberal conservatism Centre-right Ermnbryht Vrihte 25.7%
51 / 201
51 / 201
PA Progressivism Centre-left Ottila Möller 18.5%
35 / 201
33 / 201
HSU Sotirian humanism Centre to centre-right Hilda Schaaf 17.6%
32 / 201
31 / 201
Links Democratic socialism Left-wing Olari Lippmaa 14.2%
27 / 201
27 / 201
LA Liberalism Centre Liekele Ykema 12.3%
24 / 201
24 / 201
KRP Regionalism Centre-left Ahto Malk 6.7%
11 / 201
11 / 201
ORP Right-wing populism Right-wing Elsert Wassenaar Did not exist
11 / 201
GAK Green politics Centre-left Sjearp Groeneveld 4.8%
10 / 201
6 / 201
TFA Green liberalism Centre to centre-right Kairi Sokk Did not exist
6 / 201

Pre-dissolution composition

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Party Seats
National Bloc 51
Progressive Alliance 33
Humanist Sotirian Union 31
Links 27
Liveable Alsland 24
Kirenian People's Party 11
Orange Party 11
Green - Alternative Choice 6
Together for Alsland 6
Independent (Urjo Eenpalu) 1

Campaign

Debates

Alslandic legislative election debates, 2022
Date Channel Subject Venue  P  Present   S  Surrogate   NI  Not invited   A  Absent invitee  INV Invited 
31 July ANS 1 Climate change debate ANS Main Studios P P P P P NI P P S
9 August ANS 1 Accountability debate ANS Main Studios P P P P P P P P P
16 August ANS 1 Federal debate ANS Main Studios P P P P P P P P P
20 August ANS 1 Federal debate ANS Main Studios P P P P P P P P P
23 August MRT 1 Martish debate MRT Rahu studio P P P P P P S P P
3 September ANS 1 Federal debate ANS Main Studios P P P P P P P P P

Opinion polls on Debates

Candidate viewed as "performing best" or "most convincing" in each debate
Debate Tie None
31 July 9.8 12.5 14.1 5.8 7.8 4.5 6.9 9.7 4.8 24.1

Issues

There were several key campaign issues throughout the campaign. The most important issue of the campaign for voters was government accountability which was brought to the forefront by the SYFA spying scandal in mid-July which damaged the credibility of the incumbent government.

Constitutional reform also became a major campaign issue after the Alslandic Section of the Workers' International, Green - Alternative Choice, Liveable Alsland and the Progressive Alliance all agreed to hold a constitutional convention to radically reshape Alsland's government. Reasons for the constitutional convention ranged from giving the regions more of a say in politics, making Alslandic politics more proportional and to give voters a bigger say in government policy and to ensure key rights in Alsland such as LGBT rights, gender equality and other anti-discrimination policies were enshrined in the constitution.

Other major issues which became themes of the campaign were:

  • Climate change
  • Health
  • Education
  • The Euclean Community
  • Immigration
  • Security

Party campaigns

Endorsements

Opinion polls

The progression of voting intentions throughout the campaign period ahead of the 2022 Alslandic legislative election.

Result

Turnout at the election stood at 75% which was above the Euclean and national average for elections but down 2% from 2018 which was attributed to dissatisfaction with the choices presented. Political expert Solarian Kukk from the University of Yndyk said about the results were a shift from Alsland's traditional politics which favour stability over populist politics. He said: "Voters have selected new and inexperienced figures who now make up a large percentage of the Senate, there is a real risk that political turmoil and instability could follow in the upcoming years." Kukk also pointed out the apparent senselessness of the threshold rules when pointing out that the Eenpalu Network failed to win seats whilst the Greens, which won less votes than the Eenpalu Network, was able to win seats due to its joint list with a minority party.

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Left Alliance1,537,57723.0742+15
Liveable Alsland1,241,86518.6341+17
Together for Alsland972,09114.5832New
Orange Party859,90212.9031New
Humanist Sotirian Union461,7276.9315-16
National Bloc445,5156.6813-38
Progressive Alliance365,7505.4910-23
Kirenian People's Party317,1134.7610-1
Eenpalu Network236,1833.5400
Green - Alternative Choice188,7122.834-2
Minority Lists39,5580.5930
Other
Total6,665,993100.002010
Valid votes6,665,99398.57
Invalid/blank votes96,3821.43
Total votes6,762,375100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,994,35975.18

Aftermath

Government formation

Reforms

See also

Notes