Difference between revisions of "5th North Ahjeezistan General Election"

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The second general election was held on 12 October 2006.  The outgoing Prime Minister was Lord Shackleford.
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The fifth general election was held on 12 October 2006.  The outgoing Prime Minister was Lord Shackleford.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
{{Template:Election Summary Begin| title = Fourth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 9 October 2006}}
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{{Template:Election Summary Begin| title = Fifth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 12 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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{{Template:Election Summary Party|
 
   |party      = Green Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      = Green Party of North Ahjeezistan
   |leader    = [[Lord Shackleford (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Shackleford]]
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   |leader    = [[Lord Morrissey (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Lord Morrissey]]
 
   |seats      = 24
 
   |seats      = 24
 
   |gain      = 2
 
   |gain      = 2
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   |party      = Liberal Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan
 
   |party      = Liberal Democratic Party of North Ahjeezistan
   |leader    = [[Virginia Halley (North Ahjeezistani politician)|The Hon. Virginia Halley]]
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   |leader    = [[Virginia Halley (North Ahjeezistani politician)|Virginia Halley]]
 
   |seats      = 1
 
   |seats      = 1
 
   |gain      = 1
 
   |gain      = 1
 
   |loss      = 0
 
   |loss      = 0
   |net        = - 2
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   |net        = + 1
 
   |votes      = 5,002,346
 
   |votes      = 5,002,346
 
   |votes %    = 1%
 
   |votes %    = 1%
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There were 500,234,561 valid votes cast.
 
There were 500,234,561 valid votes cast.
  
The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 172 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 45.  The Liberal Democrats won one.
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The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 172 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 45.  The Liberal Democrats won one.  Lord Morrissey succeeded Lord Shackleford as Prime Minister.
  
Lord Morrissey's freshness carried the day in the left's largest majority yet.  Worst hit were the Conservatives, who lost more than a third of their seats the second election in a row.  The Liberal Democrats re-entered Parliament (Virginia Halley won back her seat).  The Greens came within four percent of the Liberals' popular vote share.
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Lord Morrissey's freshness carried the day in the left's largest majority yet.  Worst hit were the Conservatives, who lost more than a third of their seats the second election in a row and were the only party not to gain at least one seat.  The Liberal Democrats re-entered Parliament (Virginia Halley won back her seat).  The Greens came within four percent of the Liberals' popular vote share.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 22 September 2007

The fifth general election was held on 12 October 2006. The outgoing Prime Minister was Lord Shackleford.

Results

Fifth North Ahjeezistan General Election, 12 October 2006
Party Leader Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/-
  Social Democratic Lord Morrissey 148 1 0 + 1 67.9% 57% 285,336,100 + 00.6%
  Liberal Lord McAlpin 34 3 0 + 3 15.6% 19% 95,044,566 - 8.9%
  Green Lord Morrissey 24 2 0 + 2 11.0% 15% 75,035,184 + 9.1%
  Conservative Lord McAlpin 11 0 7 - 7 6.8% 7% 35,016,419 - 38.8%
  Liberal Democratic Virginia Halley 1 1 0 + 1 0 1% 5,002,346 N/A

There were 500,234,561 valid votes cast.

The Social Democratic-Green alliance won 172 seats; the Liberal-Conservative alliance won 45. The Liberal Democrats won one. Lord Morrissey succeeded Lord Shackleford as Prime Minister.

Lord Morrissey's freshness carried the day in the left's largest majority yet. Worst hit were the Conservatives, who lost more than a third of their seats the second election in a row and were the only party not to gain at least one seat. The Liberal Democrats re-entered Parliament (Virginia Halley won back her seat). The Greens came within four percent of the Liberals' popular vote share.


Preceded by:
4th general election
North Ahjeezistan General Elections
12 Ocotber, 2006
Followed by:
6th general election