2014 Seketese General Election

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2014 Seketese general election
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All 294 seats to the Commons Council of the Hérvynsken
148 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout66.3
  First party Second party Third party
 
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LDY
Leader Eris Kellisyen Tomas Serdoa Angela Heiþens
Party Socialist National Conservatives Liberal Democrats
Leader since May 2014 7 August 2002 June 2004
Leader's seat Conelibek-University Nelderjen List Zynatan (lost re-election)
Last election 90 149 33
Seats before 91 148 33
Seats won 145 64 34
Seat change Increase 55 Decrease 85 Increase 1
Popular vote 1,171,942 739,709 531,299
Percentage 36.06% 22.76% 16.35%
Swing Increase 6.96pp Decrease 13.54pp Decrease 0.95pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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WNP
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Leader Lilli Maisolson Marc Joels Simon Laondo
Party Labour Wilsk Nat. Greens
Leader since July 2012 March 2003 July 2012
Leader's seat Wilskland List Wilskland List Gjenor List
Last election 15 5 0
Seats before 15 5 0
Seats won 27 22 1
Seat change Increase 12 Increase 17 Increase 1
Popular vote 462,911 189,142 119,452
Percentage 14.24% 5.82% 3.68%
Swing Increase 3.74pp Increase 4.32pp Increase 1.28pp

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The 2014 Seketese General Election was held on 31 March 2014 to elect members of the Commons Council, the lower house of the Hérvynsken. The President of Seketan, Fjedor Alesk formally dissolved the Commons Council on February 15 2017 at the request of Prime Minister Tomas Serdoa as the parliamentary term had expired.

The election saw Prime Minister Serdoa lose re-election to a resurgent Socialists lead by former caucus co-chair Eris Kellisyen. Serdoa's governing National Conservatives lost over half their caucus as they were swept out of Gjenor, Nelderjen, and Fjeska. All parties except for the National Conservatives gained seats. The Liberal Democrats made only nominal gains, as their leader Angela Heiþens lost re-election. The Labour nearly doubled their caucus with with Lilli Maisolson rebranding of the party making them gains amoungst Seketan's national minorities. In Wilskland, the Wilsk Nationalists had their best preformance, winning the most votes in the Indenepent state and more then tripling their seats. The previously minor Greens also gained their first seat, with party leader Simon Laondo winning a Gjenor list seat.

Electoral system

Since 2004, Seketan has used a mixed voting system to elect members to the Commons Council. 193 of seats are elected from single-member districts using First-past-the-post voting (district seats), and 100 seats are elected from at-large provincial constituencies using close Party-list proportional representation (provincial seats). Unlike other mixed systems like in South Korea or Ukraine, voters cast a single vote for their district seat, with their chosen candidates party affiliation being counted for the provincial seat. Both district and provincial seats are allocated to the provinces by population as such below.

Province D. Seats P. Seats Total +/-
Flag of Gjenor.svg Gjenor 57 32 89 Increase 3
Flag of Wilskland.png Wilskland 32 16 48 Decrease 1
Flag of Nelderjen.png Nelderjen 31 16 47 Increase 3
Flag of Fjeska.png Fjeska 27 14 41 Decrease 3
Flag of Bynan.svg Bynan 20 10 30 Decrease 4
Flag of Ellinesa.svg Ellinesa 19 9 28 Increase 2
Flag of Giorgi-Alesk.svg Giorgi-Alesk 7 3 10 Steady 0

Results

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Party Acym. Leader Seats Votes
Seats +/- Votes % +/-
Socialist SY Eris Kellisyen 145 Increase 55 1,171,942 36.1% Increase 7.0pp
Nat. Conservative CNY Simone Laphjen 64 Decrease 85 739,709 22.8% Decrease 13.5pp
Liberal Democrats LDY Jeameson Treirþe 34 Increase 1 531,299 16.4% Decrease 1.0pp
Labour OeUC Lilli Maisolson 27 Increase 12 462,911 14.2% Increase 3.7pp
Wilsk Nat. WNP Marc Joels 22 Increase 17 189,142 5.2% Increase 4.3pp
Green AY Simon Laondo 1 Increase 1 119,452 3.7% Increase 1.3pp
Party of Seketan YaS 0 Steady 0 13,094 0.4% Increase 0.4pp
Libertarian LiY 0 Steady 0 8,016 0.2% Increase 0.1pp
Progressives PY 0 Steady 0 7,319 0.2% Decrease 0.3pp
Communist Union CO 0 Steady 0 6,592 0.2% Decrease 0.2pp
Christian Democratic Union CDO 0 Steady 0 4,653 0.1% Decrease 0.2pp
Animal Rights Asso. AAR 0 Steady 0 3,678 0.1% Decrease 0.3pp
Sosymets SSY 0 Steady 0 1,377 0.1% Steady 0pp
Total 293 3,311,775 100%