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==Results==
 
==Results==
{{Template:Election Summary Begin| title = Second North Ahjeezistan General Election, 5 October 2006}}
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{{Template:Election Summary Begin| title = Third North Ahjeezistan General Election, 7 October 2006}}
 
{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
   |party      = Social Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      = Social Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan
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   |net        = + 2
 
   |net        = + 2
 
   |votes      = 266,564,812
 
   |votes      = 266,564,812
   |votes %    = 48
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   |votes %    = 48%
   |seats %    = 54.1
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   |seats %    = 54.1%
   |plus/minus = + 0.9
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   |plus/minus = + 1.7%
 
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}}
 
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{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
   |party      =  Liberal Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      =  Liberal Party of North Ahjeezistan
   |leader    = [[Lord Burnswick (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Burnswick]]
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   |leader    = [[Lord Rarton (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Rarton]]
 
   |seats      = 45
 
   |seats      = 45
 
   |gain      = 0
 
   |gain      = 0
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   |net        = - 7
 
   |net        = - 7
 
   |votes      = 99,122,105
 
   |votes      = 99,122,105
   |votes %    = 21
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   |votes %    = 21%
   |seats %    = 20.6
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   |seats %    = 20.6%
   |plus/minus = - 3.2
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   |plus/minus = - 13.5%
 
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}}
 
{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
   |party      = Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      = Conservative Party of North Ahjeezistan
   |leader    = [[Lord Burnswick (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Burnswick]]
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   |leader    = [[Lord Rarton (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Rarton]]
 
   |seats      = 33
 
   |seats      = 33
 
   |gain      = 0
 
   |gain      = 0
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   |net        = - 1
 
   |net        = - 1
 
   |votes      = 75,521,604
 
   |votes      = 75,521,604
   |votes %    = 16
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   |votes %    = 16%
   |seats %    = 15.1
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   |seats %    = 15.1%
   |plus/minus = - 0.4
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   |plus/minus = - 2.9%
 
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}}
 
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{{Template:Election Summary Party|
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   |net        = + 5
 
   |net        = + 5
 
   |votes      = 51,921,102
 
   |votes      = 51,921,102
   |votes %    = 11
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   |votes %    = 11%
   |seats %    = 9.1
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   |seats %    = 9.1%
   |plus/minus = + 2.3
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   |plus/minus = + 33.3%
 
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}}
 
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{{Template:Election Summary Party|
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   |loss      = 0
 
   |loss      = 0
 
   |net        = + 1
 
   |net        = + 1
   |votes      = 140,160,300
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   |votes      = 14,160,300
   |votes %    = 3
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   |votes %    = 3%
   |seats %    = .9
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   |seats %    = .9%
   |plus/minus = + 0.5
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   |plus/minus = + 100%
 
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There were 472,010,026 valid votes cast.
 
There were 472,010,026 valid votes cast.
  
The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 131 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 86.  The independent Liberal Democrats won a single seat.
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The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 138 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 78.  The Liberal Democrats won 2 seats.
  
The election saw depressed turnout and a surge in support for the Liberals and ConservativesLord Shackleford's personal popularity had dipped from its astronomical heights at the beginning of the previous general election and many Social Democratic voters stayed home confident in their party's untouchability; this is the common explanation for the results. The Liberal Democrats greatly improved their popular performance over the previous election, but were unable to translate this into seats.
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The great success of the third general election was the left-wing Green Party.  They added 33% of their seat share and almost a quarter of their vote shareThey drove the Social Democrats to the left and increased their representation in the Lord Shackleford's Cabinet; Labour Minister [[Charles Yungtiàr (North Ahjeezistani politician)|the Hon. Charles Yungtiàr]], a Social Democrat, was replaced by Green [[Lord Healey (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Healey]].
  
 
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| title=North Ahjeezistan General Elections
 
| title=North Ahjeezistan General Elections
| before=[[1st North Ahjeezistan General Election|1st general election]]
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| before=[[2nd North Ahjeezistan General Election|2nd general election]]
| after=[[3rd North Ahjeezistan General Election|3rd general election]]
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| after=[[4th North Ahjeezistan General Election|4th general election]]
| years=[[5 Ocotber]], [[2006]]}}
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| years=[[7 Ocotber]], [[2006]]}}
 
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 15 September 2007

The second general election was held on 7 October 2006. The Prime Minister was Lord Shackleford.

Results

Third North Ahjeezistan General Election, 7 October 2006
Party Leader Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/-
  Social Democratic Lord Shackleford 118 2 0 + 2 54.1% 48% 266,564,812 + 1.7%
  Liberal Lord Rarton 45 0 7 - 7 20.6% 21% 99,122,105 - 13.5%
  Conservative Lord Rarton 33 0 1 - 1 15.1% 16% 75,521,604 - 2.9%
  Green Lord Shackleford 20 5 0 + 5 9.1% 11% 51,921,102 + 33.3%
  Liberal Democratic The Hon. Virginia Halley 2 1 0 + 1 .9% 3% 14,160,300 + 100%

There were 472,010,026 valid votes cast.

The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 138 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 78. The Liberal Democrats won 2 seats.

The great success of the third general election was the left-wing Green Party. They added 33% of their seat share and almost a quarter of their vote share. They drove the Social Democrats to the left and increased their representation in the Lord Shackleford's Cabinet; Labour Minister the Hon. Charles Yungtiàr, a Social Democrat, was replaced by Green Lord Healey.


Preceded by:
2nd general election
North Ahjeezistan General Elections
7 Ocotber, 2006
Followed by:
4th general election