2021 Aduraszna General Election: Difference between revisions
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| 1blank = Latest Forecast<ref name="poll1">Forecast based on Transition Model and [[Opinion polling for Aduraszna General Elections|the lastest ASGTV-P polling data]] (September 2021)</ref> |
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| leader1 = [[Harun Lunsdzhura]] |
| leader1 = [[Harun Lunsdzhura]] |
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| last_election1 = '''162''' / '''37%''' |
| last_election1 = '''162''' / '''37%''' |
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| 1data1 = 107 ( {{decrease}} 55 )<br />27% ( {{decrease}} 10% ) |
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| leader2 = Te'a Skárun |
| leader2 = Te'a Skárun |
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| last_election2 = 129 / 35% |
| last_election2 = 129 / 35% |
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| 1data2 = 78 ( {{decrease}} 51 )<br />26% ( {{decrease}} 9% ) |
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| leader3 = Kestrel Sarikai |
| leader3 = Kestrel Sarikai |
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| last_election3 = 8 / 7% |
| last_election3 = 8 / 7% |
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| 1data3 = '''112''' ( {{increase}} 104 )<br />'''29%''' ( {{increase}} 22% ) |
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| leader5 = Areu'i Tsankur |
| leader5 = Areu'i Tsankur |
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| last_election5 = 6 / 5% |
| last_election5 = 6 / 5% |
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| 1data5 = 13 ( {{increase}} 7 )<br />7% ( {{increase}} 2% ) |
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| leader6 = Sanjarai Eleris |
| leader6 = Sanjarai Eleris |
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| last_election6 = 6 / 4% |
| last_election6 = 6 / 4% |
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| 1data6 = 9 ( {{increase}} 3 )<br /> |
| 1data6 = 9 ( {{increase}} 3 )<br />5% ( {{increase}} 1% ) |
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| leader7 = Lo Sadzhun |
| leader7 = Lo Sadzhun |
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| last_election7 = 1 / 3% |
| last_election7 = 1 / 3% |
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| 1data7 = 0 ( {{decrease}} 1 )<br />3% ( {{steady}} ) |
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| leader9 = Sadzhra Leilikra |
| leader9 = Sadzhra Leilikra |
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The 2021 Aduraszna General Election to determine the composition of the Aszar Chamber of Representatives will be held up to 256 Traditional Vaaran Calendar weeks (which are 6 days each, for a total of 1536 days) after the previous election. Voters will elect 320 members to the Chamber under a first-past-the-post voting system. Concurrently, they will also vote for 24 senators to the Federal Office of Aduraszna through Hare-Clark ranked voting.
At the 2017 election, the right-wing ReNDaF, led by Kasran Felaits, lost 22 seats but retained a slim majority in the Chamber. In 2018, a leadership spill led to a change of party leader (and therefore, prime minister), to moderate Harun Lunsdzhura.
The election will be held in the wake of the 7-11 tsunami, in which the government was widely criticised for its inability to properly deal with the aftermath and recovery, as well as several allegations of corruption and misuse of foreign financial aid. Much credit was given to trade unionist movement Solidarity, which organised the grassroots aid and is widely considered[2] to have contributed the most to the tsunami response.
- ↑ Forecast based on Transition Model and the lastest ASGTV-P polling data (September 2021)
- ↑ 85%; ASGTV poll, 9 August 2021