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2014 Esthursian general election

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2014 Esthursian general election
← January 2011 6 April, 2014 2018 →

851 in the House of Ministers;
401 in the House of Barons
Turnout71.4%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader John Largan Stephen Alborough Benjamin Newberry
Party Social Democrats Conservative Union Progressive Group
Leader since 17 June, 2007 22 July, 2011 1 November, 2003
Last election 153 Barons
517 Ministers
70 Barons
149 Ministers
44 Barons
11 Ministers
Seats won 97 Barons
292 Ministers
114 Barons
247 Ministers
59 Barons
42 Ministers
Seat change Decrease 56
Decrease 225
Increase 44
Increase 98
Increase 15
Increase 31
Popular vote 16,837,968
22,357,469
19,842,253
19,562,784
10,270,462
5,868,835
Percentage 24.1%
32.0%
28.4%
28.0%
14.7%
8.4%
Swing Decrease 13.9%
Decrease 13.1%
Increase 11.1%
Increase 9.5%
Increase 3.7%
Increase 2.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Arthur Newell Heiner Suþbrok Morwen Llethan
Party Socialist Front Anthoric Workers' Party The Localist Group
Leader since 12 August, 2009 2 March, 2010 2 April, 2003
Last election 14 Barons
4 Ministers
37 Barons
55 Ministers
33 Barons
60 Ministers
Seats won 34 Barons
48 Ministers
26 Barons
104 Ministers
14 Barons
31 Ministers
Seat change Increase 20
Increase 44
Decrease 11
Increase 49
Decrease 19
Decrease 29
Popular vote 5,914,791
6,556,593
5,520,500
5,798,968
2,455,274
3,144,019
Percentage 8.5%
9.4%
7.9%
8.3%
3.5%
4.5%
Swing Increase 5.0%
Increase 8.1%
Decrease 2.8%
Increase 2.4%
Decrease 4.7%
Decrease 1.8%

Prime Minister before election

John Largan
Social Democrats (minor-majority)

Elected Prime Minister

John Largan
Social Democrats (minority)

The 2014 Esthursian general election was held on 6 April, 2014, as per the Overlaw term limits. The election resulted in a continued Social Democratic-led government in the House of Thanes, however the Social Democrats failed to win another majority as they had in 2011. The Conservative Union also became the largest party in the Thanes; despite this, due to the successful coalition negotiations by incumbent Forethane John Largan with other left-leaning parties, they did not form the government.