Difference between revisions of "14th North Ahjeezistan General Election"

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   |leader    = [[Lord Terresond (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Terresond]]
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   |leader    = [[Lord Drayson (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Drayson]]
 
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   |leader    = [[Wilson Terrance (North Ahjeezistani politician)|The Rt. Hon. Wilson Terrance]]
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   |leader    = [[Lord Harvey(North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Senator Harvey]]
 
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   |party      =  Liberal Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      =  Liberal Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan
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Revision as of 20:39, 3 November 2007

The fourteenth general election was held on 9 November 2006. The Prime Minister was Lady Senator Simpson.

Results

Results for the House:

Fourteenth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 9 November 2006: House of Commons
Party Leader Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/-
  Social Democratic Lady Senator Simpson 112 25 0 + 25 51.3% 40% 281,017,601 +28.7%
  Liberal Democratic Lady Senator Simpson 42 1 0 + 1 19.3% 26% 182,661,440 +2.4%
  Moderate Lord Drayson 33 33 N/A + 33 15.1% 21% 147,534,240 N/A
  Popular Democratic Lord Senator Harvey 17 17 0 + 17 7.8% 7% 49,178,080 N/A
  Green Lady Senator Simpson 12 0 0 0 5.5% 5% 35,127,200 +0.0%
  Socialist Republican The Hon. Chris Wogtiàr 2 1 0 + 1 .9% <1% 2,620,352 + 100.00%
  Liberal Conservative None 0 0 64 - 64 0.0% 0% 0 - 100.00%

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Twelfth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 5 November 2006: Senate
Party Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss
  Social Democratic 40 6 0 + 6
  Liberal Democratic 26 3 0 + 3
  Moderate 21 21 N/A + 21
  Popular Democratic 7 7 N/A + 7
  Green 5 0 2 - 2
  Liberal Conservative 0 0 25 - 25

There were 702,544,002 valid votes cast.

The Social Democratic-Liberal Democratic-Green alliance won 166 seats, the Moderates won 33, the Popular Democrats won 17. The Republicans won two seats.

The election was produced a Social Democratic majority independent of the Liberal Democrats' support. Their majority, however, was only of three seats, excluding the Greens, so risk-averse Lady Senator Simpson accepted the Liberal Democrats as coalition partners. She also thought losing Liberal Democratic support in Parliament would lead to a loss of popular support and to an alliance between the Liberal Democrats and Moderates, which could potentially compete with the Social Democrats.



Preceded by:
13th general election
North Ahjeezistan General Elections
9 November, 2006
Followed by:
15th general election