1900 Tarperti federal election

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1900 Tarperti federal election
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← 1880 16 June 1900 (1900-06-16) 1904 →

All 397 seats in the Realm Assembly
199 seats needed for a majority
Turnout68.1%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Earl of Lanstead Sir Paul Bebel Ernesto Rivero
Party Radical Party of Tarper Tarperti People's Party Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party
Leader since 1899 1899 1892
Last election New New New
Seats won 214 183 0
Seat change Increase214 Increase183 Steady0
Popular vote 4,059,295 3,393,000 105,200
Percentage 52.1% 43.6% 1.3%

1900 Tarperti Realm Assembly Diagram.svg
Realm Assembly at commencement

Chancellor of Tarper before election

Position Established

Elected Chancellor of Tarper

Charles Jarret Karl
Radical Party

Federal elections were held in the three Tarperti Kingdoms, Austerfluss, Astra, and the Strand, on 16 June 1900 in preparation for the unification of the Tarperti lands into the United Kingdoms of Tarper on 20 March 1901 as stated in the 1899 20 March Agreement. The Radical Party managed to achieve majority, the People's Party came in second, and the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party came in third in the popular vote but gained no seats in the Tarperti Realm Assembly.

Background

In order to prepare for Tarperti unification, the 20 March Agreement mandated that elections take place a year or so before the unification in order to ensure efficiency at the start of the country. Parties were legalized in all three Tarperti Kingdoms in 1899, causing the foundation of the Radical Party, a Liberal party claiming to be the Tarperti successor to the Party of the Grand Republic, and the People's Party, a conservative party claiming to be the Tarperti successor to the Imperial People's Party. Both parties claimed to be the Tarperti successor of the Progress Party. Thanks to the legalization of political parties, the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party, claiming to be the Tarperti successor to the United Socialist Democratic Party, decided to bring it self into the public light after choosing to remain underground since its inception in 1892.

Reactions

The liberal, Radical Party, was elected into majority and created the first Tarperti government. The three Tarperti monarchs congratulated the Earl of Lanstead, Charles Jarret Karl, for his ascension into Chancellor of the Tarperti people. Delegations from neighboring countries and former imperial colonies followed suit in giving congratulations.

In the weeks following the election, the People's Party willingly gave into coalition talks, giving way to a united government "in order to secure the commonwealth of the fledgling nation." as stated by Sir Bebel. This idea of a united government at the start of a regime would be followed by the Tarperti Confederation, Second Republic of Tarper, and the current Federal Republic. The Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party had also congratulated the new Chancellor, with leader Ernesto Rivero stating at a post-election party convention, "I am not angry with our loss in the election, I am but content that our nation, after more than a thousand years, finally has a state to call home." Rivero did not let the Radical Party off too easy though, later stating at that same convention that "Well give 'em hell next time".

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Radical Party of Tarper 4,059,295 52.1 214 New
Tarperti People's Party 3,393,000 43.6 183 New
Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party 105,200 1.3 0 New
Others 229,205 3 0
Total 7,786,700 100 397 0
Registered voters/turnout 11,441,100 68.1
Popular Vote
Radical party
52.10%
PP
43.60%
TSSP
1.30%
Other
3%
Realm Assembly seats
Radical
53.90%
PP
46.10%