2015 Rodavese general election

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2015 Rodavese general election

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All 460 seats in the Generalitat
Opinion polls
Turnout59.63%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Pere Martí Francesc Pujols Eduard Crescas
Party UNO UDR LNF
Leader since 15 December 2007 23 November 2011 20 June 2013
Leader's seat Castellví La Sentiu de Sió Navarcles
Seats won 179 84 75
Seat change Decrease 8 Increase 29 Decrease 40
Popular vote 6,781,358 3,182,410 4,506,723
Percentage 38.91% 18.26% 16.30%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Roger Gisclareny Rubèn Preixens Lluc Menàrguens
Party RD AN NE
Leader since 11 May 2010 10 November 2011 7 July 2009
Leader's seat Celrà Portbou Montferrer i Castellbò
Seats won 29 28 16
Seat change Steady Increase 11 Increase 13
Popular vote 1,097,984 1,031,756 604,762
Percentage 6.30% 5.92% 3.47%

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A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency.

Prime Minister before election

Pere Martí
UNO

Prime Minister after election

Pere Martí
UNO

The 2015 Rodavese general elections were held on 10 and 17 January 2015, to elect the 14th Generalitat of the Kingdom of the Rodaves. All 460 seats in the Generalitat were up for election.

Following the 2011 election, the National Worker's Union (UNO) served as the senior member of the centre-left governing coalition with the Democratic Republicans, with confidence and supply support from several other left-leaning parties, resulting in the first UNO government since after the 1987 election. After investigations in 2013 by the Justice Ministry into the personal funds and the national budget under several of the Gratallops governments, former Prime Minister and now Leader of the Opposition Lluís Gratallops was convicted and expelled from parliament, leaving former Finance Minister Eduard Crescas to win the Vinga Rodagues leadership election and subsequently serving as Leader of the Opposition for the remainder of the 13th Generalitat.

The UNO overperformed expectations and kept almost all of their gains from 2011, retaining a plurality of seats in parliament. Meanwhile Vinga Rodagues, rebranded as Leading Our Future (LNF) suffered their worst election and lowest seat total in their history, leading Eduard Crescas to resign shortly after the election. The Union for Rodavese Democracy gained many former seats they had lost to over the last two elections despite struggling with direction and leadership since the resignation of Domènec Duesaigües as party leader in 2009.