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The '''2023 Kuduk General Election''' was held on 20 April 2023. It was the first ever national legislative election |
The '''2023 Kuduk General Election''' was held on 20 April 2023. It was the first ever national legislative election in Kuduk and resulted in the formation and victory of the [[National Progress Party (Kuduk)|National Progressive]] coalition holding a majority of seats in the Assembly. |
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The NPP won 106 seats with 58.89% of the popular vote. With the second most votes, the Kuduk Conservative Party gained 58 seats with 32.22% of the vote, officially making them the ruling opposition party to the NPP. In third, the Labor Party landed 16 seats with 8.89% of the vote. |
The NPP won 106 seats with 58.89% of the popular vote. With the second most votes, the Kuduk Conservative Party gained 58 seats with 32.22% of the vote, officially making them the ruling opposition party to the NPP. In third, the Labor Party landed 16 seats with 8.89% of the vote. |
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180 Seats total 91 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 88.6% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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2023 Kuduk Election Map |
The 2023 Kuduk General Election was held on 20 April 2023. It was the first ever national legislative election in Kuduk and resulted in the formation and victory of the National Progressive coalition holding a majority of seats in the Assembly.
The NPP won 106 seats with 58.89% of the popular vote. With the second most votes, the Kuduk Conservative Party gained 58 seats with 32.22% of the vote, officially making them the ruling opposition party to the NPP. In third, the Labor Party landed 16 seats with 8.89% of the vote.