2021 Vothetrian General Election
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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.
Campaigning began on the 18th, though Schmidt did not begin until the 19th. All party leaders to some extent went around the country, but Sarohart traveled to the most constituencies. By polling day she had visited 401 out of 416 constituencies.