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The '''2021 Redinean general election''' was held on 21 September to elect members to the [[Placeholder|Parliament of Redinea]]. The election was triggered following the collapse of a coalition between the [[Placeholder|Labour Party]] of Prime Minister [[Placeholder|Catherine West]] and the [[Placeholder|Liberal Party]] after two years in government. Labour made large gains at the expense of the Liberals, forming a {{wp|minority government}} with West remaining as Prime Minister.

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Redinean general election, 2021

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All 620 seats in the Parliament of Redinea
311 seats needed for a majority
Turnout76.4%
Party Leader % Seats ±
Labour Party Catherine West 41.2 306 +89
National Party Julianne Burke 32.7 224 +20
Liberal Party David Fisher 9.4 41 -115
Reformist Party Alexander Blake 5.8 26 +4
Unionist Party Richard Finch 5.6 23 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Parliamentary composition
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Catherine West
Labour
Catherine West
Labour

The 2021 Redinean general election was held on 21 September to elect members to the Parliament of Redinea. The election was triggered following the collapse of a coalition between the Labour Party of Prime Minister Catherine West and the Liberal Party after two years in government. Labour made large gains at the expense of the Liberals, forming a minority government with West remaining as Prime Minister.