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The 2023 West Borean General Election was held in the West Borean Federation on Saturday 28 January 2023, three months after the end of the West Borean Civil War, to elect 288 members to the reformed House of Debate.
Elections in the WBF are based on a Mixed-Member Proportional system, where two thirds (192) of the seats are elected by first-past-the-post on a constituency basis, and the other third (96) of seats are allocated by the D'hondt quota method such that the composition of the House of Debate matches the party vote as closely as possible.