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| party1 = [[ReNDaF|Democracy and Freedom]]
| leader1 = Kasran Felaits
| last_election1 =
| seats1 = '''162'''
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 22
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| percentage1 = '''37.4%'''
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.5pp
| leader_since1 = [[2013 ReNDaF Leadership Spill|18 September, 2013]]
| image2 = [[File:Icon-AKER.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage2 = 34.8%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.6pp
| leader_since2 = 1 June, 2014
| image3 = [[File:Icon-SolSquare.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage3 = 6.7%
| swing3 = {{increase}} 0.3pp
| leader_since3 = 8 September, 2015
| image4 = [[File:Icon-MC.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage4 = 5.5%
| swing4 = {{decrease}} 0.1pp
| leader_since4 = 6 July, 2012
| image5 = [[File:Icon-MEA.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage5 = 5.0%
| swing5 = {{decrease}} 0.8pp
| leader_since5 = 29 October, 2010
| image6 = [[File:Icon-KNCR.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage6 = 4.1%
| swing6 = {{decrease}} 1.3pp
| leader_since6 = 19 January, 2005
| image7 = [[File:Icon-Atn.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage7 = 3.2%
| swing7 = {{increase}} 1.4pp
| leader_since7 = 15 February, 2008
| image8 = [[File:Icon-RK.png|150x150px]]
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| percentage9 = 2.6%
| swing9 = {{increase}} 1.4pp
| leader_since9 = 16 August, 2007
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The 2017 Aduraszna General Election was held in [[Aduraszna]] on Friday 25 August 2017, to elect 320 members of parliament to the [[Aszar Chamber of Representatives]]. Despite a relatively bumpy four-year term from the incumbent [[ReNDaF]] government, prime minister Kasran Felaits was able to continue in office, albeit with his majority decreased substantially from 48 to 4 following a 3% two-party swing against him. Despite what was technically a victory, the loss of 22 seats compunded with other issues of Felaits's premiership, culminating in a [[2018 ReNDaF Leadership Spill|leadership spill]] in 2018 which would see him replaced by moderate challenger [[Harun Lunsdzhura]].
=Results=
==Constituency Map==
[[File:Aszar2017.png|1100px]]
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The 2017 Aduraszna General Election was held in Aduraszna on Friday 25 August 2017, to elect 320 members of parliament to the Aszar Chamber of Representatives. Despite a relatively bumpy four-year term from the incumbent ReNDaF government, prime minister Kasran Felaits was able to continue in office, albeit with his majority decreased substantially from 48 to 4 following a 3% two-party swing against him. Despite what was technically a victory, the loss of 22 seats compunded with other issues of Felaits's premiership, culminating in a leadership spill in 2018 which would see him replaced by moderate challenger Harun Lunsdzhura.