Glytteronian Comhthionól election, 2017

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Glytteronian Comhthionól election, 2017

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398 of the 399 seats to the Comhthionól Náisiúnta
200 needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Jimmy O'Reilly Darragh Ballíck Malcolm Fitzpatrick
Party Liberty Party Social Democrats Centre Party
Alliance Liberty-Centre Coalition Red-Green Alliance Liberty-Centre Coalition
Leader since 2017 2012 2006
Leader's seat Bodrick East Spálgleann North Highlands Central
Seats before 165 129 25
Seats won 156 117 34
Seat change Decrease 9 Decrease12 Increase9
Popular vote 1,894,175 1,448,486 724,243
Percentage 30.6 23.4 11.7

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Ivan Melnikov Liam Ó Cuillinn Máire Mac Briain
Party Labour National Party Glytter Democrats
Alliance N/A N/A N/A
Leader since 1998 2017 2012
Leader's seat Spálgleann Bay South N/A Central Aerach
Seats before 18 5 8
Seats won 28 23 16
Seat change Increase10 Increase18 Increase8
Popular vote 489,019 389,977 352,836
Percentage 7.9 6.3 5.7

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
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Leader Blanche O'Patrick Saorla Ní Chadhla Malachy McBride
Party Greens Free Market Party PNG
Alliance Red-Green Alliance N/A N/A
Leader since 2012 2016 2005
Leader's seat N/A Oileáin Oirthir N/A
Seats before 10 39 1
Seats won 11 7 6
Seat change Increase1 Decrease32 Increase5
Popular vote 297,125 278,555 253,795
Percentage 4.8 4.5 4.1

File:2017 Comhthionol election results.png
Percentage of seats gained by each of the five biggest parties, and number of seats gained by smaller parties.

Taoiseach before election

Jimmy O'Reilly
Liberty

Taoiseach after election

Jimmy O'Reilly
Liberty

Elections to the Comhthionól Náisiúnta were held on 12 June 2017.

  • rise of the third parties
  • FMP collapse
  • Glyt Dems brought into coalition - Coalition of the Ready.

Background

The 2012 Comhthionól election resulted in the loss of the Liberty-Centre Coalition's majority, with Liberty losing eleven seats and Centre losing two. Alexis Walker returned as Taoiseach after the 31st Comhthionól met for the first time. The Social Democrats gained five seats but preformed poorer than expected. With 129 seats, the new SDs leader Darragh Ballíck became Opposition Leader. The loss in seats for the government and the SDs was the direct result of the surge in seats for the Free Market Party, which picked up 27 new seats - bringing them to a total of 44. Taoiseach Walker declined to enter a coalition with the FMP, but instead signed a supply agreement with the FMP and the Glytter Democrats for budgetary matters.

Climate and immigration reform dominated much of the Glytteronian political landscape since the 2012 election. Likewise, the debt agreements with other members of the Euclean Community also remained a prominent issue. Following the 23 August attacks and MRF insurrection, national security moved to the forefront of Glytteronian politics.

Taoiseach Walker announced her intent to step down in January 2017 and formally resigned on 20 April. Following a leadership race, then Minister of Justice and Equality Jimmy O'Reilly became leader of the Liberty Party and succeeded Walker as Taoiseach.

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