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Revision as of 08:32, 19 October 2019

2019 Great Morstaybishlia General Election
← 2012 27 February 2019 2026 →

All 750 seats to the House of Representatives
376 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout77.1% (Increase5%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Franklin Barvata Walter Johannes Paddy Lukamortz
Party Labour Party Conservative Party Democratic Party
Leader since 31 August 2017 7 September 2004 15 August 2014
Last election 260 seats, 34.6% 392 seats, 52.1% 98 seats, 13.06%
Seats won 380 320 44
Seat change Increase 120 Decrease 72 Decrease 54
Popular vote '
Percentage 50.6% 42.66% 5.8%
Swing Increase Increase % Decrease

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Lucia Malim Nancy Smith Alwin Jordanes
Party Green Alliance MBE Liberal Party Nocturnian Independence
Leader since 2 July 2018 4 February 2013 21 April 2018
Last election 0 seats, 0% 0 seats, 0% 0 seats, 0%
Seats won 3 2 1
Seat change Increase 3 Increase 2 Increase 1
Percentage 0.4% 0.26% 0.13%
Swing Increase % Increase 0.4% Increase %

Prime Minister before election

Walter Johannes
Conservative Party

Appointed Prime Minister

Franklin Barvata
Labour Party

The 2019 Great Morstaybishlia general election took place on Wednesday 27 February 2019 which saw 750 Constituencies elect one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Representatives. The Labour Party, led by Franklin Barvata, ousted the incumbent Conservative government of Walter Johannes with a parliamentary majority of 4 seats.