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The '''2021 Vothetrian General Election''' is an upcoming [[Wikipedia:General election|general election]] scheduled for 14 January 2021. The general election process was triggered on 17 December 2020 by [[Prime Ministers of Vothetria|Prime Minister]] [[Clauzia Sarohart]] after her coalition with the Vothetrian Unionist Party broke down.
The '''2021 Vothetrian General Election''' is an upcoming [[Wikipedia:General election|general election]] scheduled for 14 January 2021. The general election process was triggered on 17 December 2020 by [[Prime Ministers of Vothetria|Prime Minister]] [[Clauzia Sarohart]] after her coalition with the Vothetrian Unionist Party broke down.

Sarohart motioned on 17 December 2020 for an early general election. The Unterhaus voted 376-40 in favour, with 26 Unionist, 12 Conservative, and 2 Labour MPs voting against.

Revision as of 11:13, 18 December 2020

2021 Vothetrian General Election

← June 2019 14 January 2021 2026 →

All 416 seats to the Unterhaus
209 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Clauzia Sarohart Carla Schmidt Ana Nreitz
Party VWP Voth. Labour Voth. Unionists
Leader since 13 April 2018 29 January 2018 26 July 2019
Leader's seat Silverdale Brauken Anörzfeld
Last election 199, 47.8% 145 seats, 34.8% 49 seats, 11.7%

 
Leader Rosario Fittkau
Party Voth. Conservative
Leader since 28 June 2019
Leader's seat Ohmkurve
Last election 19 seats, 4.5%

Incumbent Prime Minister

Clauzia Sarohart
VWP



The 2021 Vothetrian General Election is an upcoming general election scheduled for 14 January 2021. The general election process was triggered on 17 December 2020 by Prime Minister Clauzia Sarohart after her coalition with the Vothetrian Unionist Party broke down.

Sarohart motioned on 17 December 2020 for an early general election. The Unterhaus voted 376-40 in favour, with 26 Unionist, 12 Conservative, and 2 Labour MPs voting against.