2024 Ordennyan federal election

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2019 Ordennyan federal election

← 2019 On or before 20 June 2024

All 651 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
326 seats needed for a majority
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Leader Clas Markussen Nils Hoxenhaven Ada Alver
Party GP OFP KP
Leader since 20 May 2019 31 July 2022 26 June 2019
Leader's seat Perdrix Ostea (List) Drøberg (List)
Last election 247 seats, 37.2% 189 seats, 28.5% 91 seats, 13.5%
Current seats 247 188 91
Seats needed Increase79 Increase138 Increase235

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Leader Lina Nyberg Olaf Benediktsson Láras Ártne
Party AP C NA+
Leader since 10 March 2020 8 February 2020 17 August 2018
Leader's seat Kjeldberg Roskilde (List) None
Last election 87 seats, 13.4% 33 seats, 4.6% (LP), 4 seats, 2.9% (NDP) New party
Current seats 87 37 1
Seats needed Increase239 Increase289 N/A

Incumbent Prime Minister

Clas Markuson
Green



The next Ordennyan federal election is scheduled to take place on or before 20 June 2024.

Electoral system

Ordennya uses the mixed-member proportional representation system for the Chamber of Deputies, a system of proportional representation combined with elements of first-past-the-post voting. The House of Commons has 650 members, and these seats are distributed between the 12 Ordennyan states. This system has been in place since a referendum in 1999 changed the electoral system from alternative vote to mixed-member proportional, and has been used since the 2000 election.

Each Ordennyan voter has 2 votes: a constituency vote (first vote) and a party list vote (second vote). Based solely on the first votes, 325 members are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. The second votes are used to produce a proportional number of seats for parties, based on state lists. List seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method. If a party wins fewer constituency seats in a state than its second votes would entitle it to, it receives additional seats from the relevant state list. Parties can file lists in every single state under certain conditions – for example, a fixed number of supporting signatures. Parties can receive second votes only in those states in which they have filed a state list.

Voting eligibility

In order to vote in the federal election, one must be:

  • on the electoral register;
  • aged 16 or over on polling day;
  • an Ordennyan citizen;
  • a resident at an address in the Ordennyan Federation (or an Ordennyan citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in Ordennya in the last 15 years);
  • not legally excluded from voting (for example a convicted person detained in prison or a mental hospital, or unlawfully at large if they would otherwise have been detained).

Opinion polls

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