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Latest revision as of 05:19, 19 August 2015
Palmshire general election, April 2014
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Jun. 2012 ← | 1 April to 14 April | → May 2015 |
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All 5 seats of the House of Commons 3 seats were needed for a majority | ||
First party | Second party | |
Leader | Chris D | Marchioness of Dublin |
Party | Socialist | Swag |
Leader since | 29 May 2012 | 6 March 2014 |
Leader's seat | Blizzardshire | Marchioness of Dublin |
Seats before | 2 | 4 |
Seats won | 3 | 2 |
Seat change | 1 | 2 |
Popular vote | 4 | 5 |
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PM before election | Subsequent PM | |
Chris D | Chris D | |
Socialist | Socialist |
The Palmshire general election, April 2014, is an election to return members to serve in the House of Commons of the 6th Parliament of Palmshire to be summoned after the establishment of the Parliament in 2010. Incumbent Prime Minister Chris D led the Socialist party to victory in this election, winning a majority of three seats in the House of Commons. However, while his party won majority of seats, it did not obtained the majority of popular votes, which went to the Swag Party (formerly known as Moose Party in last general election).
Dates of Election
The general election was held between 1 April 2014 and 14 April 2014.
Election summary
List of the following parliamentary constituencies and the result:
Note: Bolded name of candidate denotes that he or she won the election
Number of electors | Borough name | Towns covered | Candidate #1 | Votes | Candidate #2 | Votes | Candidate #3 | Votes | Notes |
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13 (list of voters) |
Downtown Blizzard #1 | Downtown Blizzard in Blizzard | Mark | (4) Legion, Trooper, Tom, Chris D | Larry141094 | (1) Larry141094 | Polls closed. Socialist candidate Mark declared winner for this seat. | ||
13 (list of voters) |
Downtown Blizzard #2 | Downtown Blizzard in Blizzard | Trooper | (3) Trooper, Legion, Chris D | Polls closed. Swag candidate Trooper declared winner for this seat. | ||||
10 (list of voters) |
New Cypress Hollow #1 | New Cypress Hollow in Blizzard | Baroness Sarah de la Cueva | (3) Sarah de la Cueva, Legion, Eterna Forest | Polls closed. Swag candidate Baroness Cypress declared winner for this seat. | ||||
10 (list of voters) |
New Cypress Hollow #2 | New Cypress Hollow in Blizzard | Tom | (2) Tom, Legion | Polls closed. Socialist candidate Tom declared winner for this seat. | ||||
19 (list of voters) |
Blizzardshire | New Cypress Hollow and Downtown Blizzard in Blizzard | Chris D | (2) Chris D, Legion | Polls closed. Socialist candidate Chris D declared winner for this seat. |
See also
Elections in the Kingdom of Palmshire | |
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