1926 Inglaterran Election

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1926 Inglaterran Election
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← 1923 30 May 1926 1929 →

All 350 seats in the General Assembly
175 seats needed for a majority
Registered64,235,812
(Increase3.3 pp)
Turnout49,385,758 (77.1%)
(Decrease 1.1 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
  Hornsrud.jpg Richard Bedford Bennett (cropped).jpg Sotirios Gkotzamanis.jpg
Candidate Erik van Vries Gustaf Anders Hermen Klaassen
Party Confederalist Social Republican Reformist
Leader since 1924 1926 1925
Leader's seat Harkzel Påskebyen Harkzel
Seats before 106 152 25
Seats won 140 118 36
Popular vote 19,655,532 16,494,843 4,987,962
Percentage 39.8% 33.4% 10.1%
Swing Increase9.7% Decrease9.7% Increase3.0%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Enrico De Nicola.jpg Karl Hoeven Young.jpg
Candidate Linus Lindgren Karl Hoeven
Party Free Democratic Communist
Leader since 1925 1923
Leader's seat Fälklan Province Orcakust
Seats before 39 19
Seats won 32 22
Popular vote 4,494,104
Percentage 9.1% 6.1%
Swing Decrease2.1% Increase0.8%

Chancellor before election

Micael Bydén
Social Republican

Elected Chancellor

Erik van Vries
Confederalist

The 1926 Inglaterran Election was held on Sunday, 30 May 1926. It was the fifth election since Inglaterra's independence in 1899 and the first snap election. All 350 seats in the Inglaterran General Assembly were up for election in a proportional election with a minimum threshold of 5% to enter the Assembly.

The election saw the previous coalition between the Social Republicans and Free Democrats collapse after the death of Jens Larsson. After the removal of Larsson's replacement, Micael Bydén, a snap election was triggered to fill out the rest of the term. Erik van Vries led the Confederal Party to victory, with a joint coalition with the Reformists giving the majority needed to govern the country. The Confederal-Reformist majority of 176 seats remains one of the thinnest majorities in Inglaterran legislative politics.

Background

Jens Larsson was elected at the head of a surging Social Republican party in 1923, but died of a heart attack on 9 August 1925. His successor, former Chief of Staff Micael Bydén, was wildly unpopular and perceived as corrupt. Bydén was removed from office after the Free Democrats pulled out of the coalition and voted against him in a vote of no confidence. This resulted in a snap election being scheduled for the following May.

With the death of the only popular leader of the Social Republicans in Jens Larsson and the unpopularity of Micael Bydén, many expected a rout by the Confederalists. However, Gustaf Anders ran an aggressive campaign that distanced himself from Bydén. This resulted in a near upset of the Confederalists, who won by a very thin margin. The small rise in the Communist vote was the only time the Communist share of the vote rose so little.

Parties Contesting

Voting and Enrollment

Results