1944 Central Shaneville Presidential election

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1944 Central Shanevlle presidential election
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264 seats in the Central Shaneville Parliament (CSP)
133 seats needed for a majority
Turnout96%
  First party Second party Third party
  Louis Banderas.jpg Margaret MacMillan CSV.jpg James Moore CSV.jpg
Leader Louis Banderas Margaret MacMillan James Moore
Party Liberal Party New Democratic Party Progressive Conservative Party
Leader since December 1936 November 1944 September 1940
Leader's seat Sassari Lincoln Island Shaneville City
Last election 67,588 (25.1%) n/a 68,156 (25.3%)
Seats before 43 0 55
Seats won 181 58 15
Seat change +138 +58 -40
FPTP vote 7,246,020 3,727,463 3,524,840
Percentage 47.1% 24.1% 22.9%
Swing - - -

  Fourth party
  John Foster CSV.jpg
Leader John Foster
Party Social Credit Workers' Party
Leader since November 1944
Leader's seat Northern Territory
Last election n/a
Seats before 0
Seats won 10
Seat change +10
FPTP vote 883,306
Percentage 5.7%
Swing -

President of Central Shaneville before election

George Hargrave
National Workers' Alliance

President of Central Shaneville

Louis Banderas
Democratic Liberal

The 1944 Central Shaneville Presidential election was held on the 11 November 1944 and saw Louis Banderas return the Liberal Party to power following several reforms in the Central Shaneville Parliament for better representation around the island nation.

1943 saw Parliament pass "The New District Act" giving the CSP it's first major shakeup ahead of the 1944 election - the first reform was the electoral districts bringing the number of seats from 180 to 264 - the second was the parties themselves with the Liberal party surviving the act whole whilst the Conservatives and Progressives merged and the NWA stated they will not be part of this new parliament from the 1944 election onwards.

This lead to the arrival of 2 new parties: the first was the "New Democratic Party" which was formed from the NWA's left-leaning MPs, the second was the Social Credit Workers' party which was a populist party.

The final reform of the act were election dates as they were changed from October to November.

Due to these reforms, George Hargrave didn't run for a chance at a record third term.

This election saw Margaret MacMillan run for the New Democratic Party, MacMillan would be the first woman to run for President in Central Shaneville history.

There was controversy surrounding the 1944 election over the counting of votes as scores didn't sometimes make sense when paralleled with their percentages.

Exit Poll

The Exit polls suggest a Liberal majority which would make Louis Banderas a hero in the eyes of his party after dragging the Liberals back from its worst election ever in 1936.

Parties Seats Change
Liberal Party 174 -
New Democratic Party 42 -
Progressive Conservative Party 18 -
Social Credit Workers' Party 14 -
Undecided 15 -
LIBERAL PARTY WINS A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT

Results

After all electoral districts had been declared, the results were:

Party Leader MLs Votes
Of total Of total
Liberal Party Louis Banderas 181 0.0%
181 / 264
xxx 47.1%
47.1%
New Democratic Party Magaret MacMillan 58 0.0%
58 / 264
xxx 24.1%
24.1%
Progressive Conservative Party James Moore 15 0.0%
15 / 264
xxx 22.9%
22.9%
Social Credit Workers' Party John Foster 10 0.0%
10 / 264
xxx 5.7%
5.7%


Voting summary

Popular vote
Liberal Party
47.1%
New Democratic Party
24.1%
Conservative Party
22.9%
Social Credit Workers' Party
5.7%