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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2019 Great Morstaybishlia General Election
| country = Great Morstaybishlia
| flag_year =
| flag_image = New MBE Flag.png
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2012 2017
| previous_year = [[20122017 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|20122017]]
| next_election = 20262021 Great Morstaybishlia General Election
| next_year = 20262021
| seats_for_election = All 1,774794 seats to the House of Representatives
| majority_seats = 888898
| election_date = 27 February 2019
| turnout = 77.1% ({{increase}}5%)
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| party_name = no
| party_colour = yes
<!-- RCB -->| image1 = [[File:FranklinMatteo BarvataRenzi close up2.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader1 = [[Franklin Barvata]]
| colour1 = b22222
| leader_since1 = 31 August 2017
| party1 = Labour[[MBE PartyLabour|Labour]]
| leaders_seat1 = Cavenhelm
| last_election1 = 635700 seats, 3640.42%
| seats1 = '''901910'''
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 266210
| popular_vote1 = ''''''
| percentage1popular_vote1 = '''51.6%81,999,913'''
| percentage1 = '''36.3%'''
| swing1 = {{increase}} 4.9 pp
<!-- CoS -->| image2 = [[File:WJ2020no2Walter Johannes 2019 2.pngjpg|160x160px]]
| leader2 = [[Walter Johannes]]
| colour2 = 0087DC
| leader_since2 = 7 September 2004
| party2 = Conservative[[MBE PartyConservatives|Conservatives]]
| leaders_seat2 = Monneharrigon
| last_election2 = 875905 seats, 5052.20%
| seats2 = 655
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 220250
| popular_vote2 = 66,248,803
| percentage2 = 4229.663%
| swing2 = {{increasedecrease}} 3612.9%0 pp
<!-- SG -->| image3 = [[File:PaddyGualtieri, LukamortzRoberto-9790.pngjpg|160x160px]]
| leader3 = Paddy Lukamortz
| colour3 = FAA61A
| leader_since3 = 15 August 2014
| party3 = Democratic[[MBE PartyDemocrats|Democrats]]
| leaders_seat3 = Culster, Verhana
| last_election3 = 206137 seats, 117.69%
| seats3 = 147
| seat_change3 = {{decreaseincrease}} 5910
| popular_vote3 = 43,405,572
| percentage3 = 819.2%
| swing3 = {{decrease}} 2.3 pp
<!-- SoAZ -->| image5image4 = [[File:Nancy Smith.png|160x160px]]
| leader5leader4 = [[Nancy Smith]]
| colour5colour4 = FFF890
| leader_since5leader_since4 = 4 February 2013
| party4 = [[MBE Liberals|Liberal]]
| party5 = Liberal Party
| last_election5last_election4 = 200 seats, 1.14%
| seats5seats4 = 27
| seat_change5seat_change4 = {{increase}} 7 27
| popular_vote4 = 11,086,865
| popular_vote5 =
| percentage5percentage4 = 14.529%
| swing5swing4 = {{increase}} %2.0 pp
<!-- SG -->| image7image5 = [[File:Greta Gonwager1.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader7leader5 = Greta Gonwager
| colour7colour5 = FFD700
| leader_since7leader_since5 = 151 August 20142018
| party7party5 = JustelvardicJusdelvic Unionist Party
| last_election5 = ''Did not contest''
| last_election7 = 0 seats, 0%
| seats7seats5 = 2333
| swing6seat_change5 = {{increase}} %33
| seat_change7 = ''was not apart of UK''
| popular_vote5 = 2,855,185
| popular_vote7 =
| percentage7percentage5 = 1.293%
| swing5 = ''New party''
| swing7 = {{decrease}}
<!-- Soc -->| image4image6 = [[File:Lucia Malim.png|160x160px]]
| leader4leader6 = Lucia Malim
| colour4colour6 = 6AB023
| leader_since4leader_since6 = 2 July 2018
| party4party6 = Green Alliance MBE
| last_election4last_election6 = 30 seats, 0.17%
| seats4seats6 = 11
| seat_change4seat_change6 = {{increase}} 811
| popular_vote6 = 16,165,325
| popular_vote4 =
| percentage4percentage6 = 07.621%
| swing4swing6 = {{increase}} %5.6 pp
<!-- HR -->| image6image7 = [[File:Unsure.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader6leader7 = [[Alwin Jordanes]]
| colour6colour7 = 9400D321A795
| leader_since6leader_since7 = 21 April 2018
| party6party7 = Nocturnian Independence
| last_election7 = 0''Did seats,not 0%contest''
| last_election6 = 0 seats, 0%
| seats6seats7 = 6
| seat_change6seat_change7 = {{increase}} 6
| popular_vote7 = 954,689
| popular_vote6 =
| percentage6percentage7 = 0.334%
| swing7 = ''New party''
| swing6 = {{increase}} %
<!-- SG -->| image8 = [[File:Hemi Toa cropped.png|160x160px]]
| leader8 = Hemi Toa
| colour8 = 44532A
| leader_since8 = 1 December 2016
| party8 = Jusdelvic Independence Alliance (JIA)
| last_election8 = ''Did not contest''
| seats8 = 5
| seat_change8 = {{increase}} 5
| popular_vote8 = 505,749
| percentage8 = 0.2%
| swing8 = ''New party''
| map_image =
| map_size = 425px
| map_caption =
| map2_image = File:MBE parliament layout 2019.svg
| map2_size = 360px
| map2_caption = Composition of the House of Representatives after the election
| title = [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]]
| posttitle = Appointed [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]]
| before_election = [[Walter Johannes]]
| before_party = [[MBE Conservatives|Conservative Party]]
| after_election = [[Franklin Barvata]]
| after_party = [[MBE Labour|Labour Party]]
}}
 
The '''2019 Great Morstaybishlia general election''' tookwas placeheld on Wednesday 27 February 2019, whichseven sawyears 1,774after Constituenciesthe elect[[2017 oneGreat MemberMorstaybishlia ofGeneral ParliamentElection|previous (MP)general toelection thein House2017]]. ofThe Representatives,election uptook 31place fromin the1,794 2012constituencies election afteracross [[JustelvardGreat Morstaybishlia]] becameunder a member ofthe [[Great MorstaybishliaWikipedia:First-past-the-post|first-past-the-post]] system. The Labourelection Party,resulted ledin bya [[Franklinlarge Barvata]]swing to Labour, oustedsimilar to that seen in 1998; the incumbentConservatives Conservativelost governmentits majority and conceded 250 seats. Leader of the Opposition [[Franklin Barvata]] defeated [[Walter Johannes]] withto abecome parliamentarythe majoritynext ofPrime 4Minister, seatshis party receiving a 12-seat majority.
 
The 2019 election saw an additional 52 seats to the House of Representatives, a result of political union with [[Jusdelva]]. The campaigning focused on public opinion towards a change in government. Labour Leader, [[Franklin Barvata]] focused on his foreign policy rhetoric and scrutinising the governments [[2018-2019 military intervention in Rodenia]], with promises of withdrawing to focus on regrowing the economy post-[[Auroran-Cerenerian War]]. Johannes sought to rebuild public trust in the Conservatives following breaking their promise on the Five Year Plans the party set out two years prior to deal with the economic drawbacks from the war, through campaigning on the strength of the economic recovery following the mid 2000s recession.
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Opinion polls during the campaigning showed strong support for Labour due to the popularity of Barvata among voters. The final result of the election on 27 February 2019 revealed that Labour had won a majority, making a net gain of 210 seats and winning just shy of 82 million or 36.3% of the vote. The [[MBE Democrats|Democrats]], under the leadership of Paddy Lukamortz, made a net gain of 10 seats, winning 43.4 million or 19.2% of the vote. Three new parties made seat gains into the House; Greta Gonwager, who had replaced the former Jusdelvic Prime Minister [[Arran Samsey]] as leader of the Jusdelvic Unionist Party made a net gain of 33 of the 52 seats in the nation; the other 5 going to Mikhail Morakuzi of the JusdelvicIndependence Alliance (JIA) who was the main opposition to unification in 2016 and who's members did not take their seat. [[Alwin Jordanes]] campaigned and won 6 seats within the Province of Nocturne, the Nocturne Independence Party (now Marislian Independence Party), though no members took their seat. Lucia Malim led the Green Alliance MBE back into the chamber for the first time since 1998; netting 11 seats in primarily Jubrione hi-diversity evergreen rainforest constituencies.
 
The overall result of the election ended 14 years of Conservative government, wholly under [[Walter Johannes]]'s administration. Immediately following the election Johannes resigned both as Prime Minister and party leader. The election of 791 women came to be seen as a watershed moment for female political representation within the MBE. Both the Conservatives and Labour netted seats in Jusdelva, though the latter more so; the nation itself electing its first seats to [[Sani Bursil]].