Difference between revisions of "10th North Ahjeezistan General Election"
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− | The Social Democratic-Green alliance won | + | The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 140 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 59. The Liberal Democrats won nineteen. Lord Hartley succeeded Lord Morrissey as Prime Minister. |
This was the last general election to be contested by the Liberal and Conservative parties separately, who merged the day following the general election. Results for both parties are combined. The parties had fared very badly, combined, winning fewer seats than the Liberal Party had the previous general election. | This was the last general election to be contested by the Liberal and Conservative parties separately, who merged the day following the general election. Results for both parties are combined. The parties had fared very badly, combined, winning fewer seats than the Liberal Party had the previous general election. |
Revision as of 18:26, 22 September 2007
The tenth general election was held on 24 October 2006. The outgoing Prime Minister was Lord Morrissey.
Results
Ninth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 24 October 2006 | ||||||||||
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Party | Leader | Seats | Gains | Losses | Net Gain/Loss | Seats % | Votes % | Votes | +/- | |
Social Democratic | Lord Hartley | 115 | 5 | 0 | + 5 | 52.7% | 41% | 236,620,808 | + 4.5% | |
Liberal Conservative | Lord Attlebury | 59 | 0 | 13 | - 13 | 27.1% | 34% | 196,222,133 | - 22% | |
Green | Lord Hartley | 25 | 2 | 0 | + 2 | 11.5% | 15% | 86,568,588 | + 8.7% | |
Liberal Democratic | Lady Halley | 19 | 6 | 0 | + 6 | 8.7% | 10% | 57,712,392 | + 46.2% |
There were 577,123,922 valid votes cast.
The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 140 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 59. The Liberal Democrats won nineteen. Lord Hartley succeeded Lord Morrissey as Prime Minister.
This was the last general election to be contested by the Liberal and Conservative parties separately, who merged the day following the general election. Results for both parties are combined. The parties had fared very badly, combined, winning fewer seats than the Liberal Party had the previous general election.
Preceded by: 9th general election |
North Ahjeezistan General Elections 24 Ocotber, 2006 |
Followed by: 11th general election |