2021 Great Morstaybishlia General Election: Difference between revisions

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308 seats that had changed parties at the 2019 election changed parties again in 2021. 49 of these seats returned the candidate from the party that had held the seat in 2012. A third party took 99 of these seats: 83 were MARIP gains from from Labour and Conservative in Marislia.
 
In Staynes, Kaltarus and ValeriaSouth Staynes both Labour and the Conservatives made a net loss of seats, the first time that had happened to both parties since the 1956 general election. The Democrats made net gains in all three countries. Marislia saw the biggest gain of any independence party since the 1960s. Lucia Malim and Aria Stemp were the only two of eleven Green MPs who retained their seats. The Liberals lost a total of 13 seats, and majorities in its remaining seats were greatly reduced. High profile losses include the seat of former Secretary of State for Defence [[Nickolas Frost]], who was the longest Defence Secretary ever from 2010 to 2019; former Democratic Party leader Jess Ghentley-Moss. The former Democratic leader Paddy Lukamortz had his constituency majority greatly reduced to 0.4 percent.
 
In Justelvard, the Unionists lost 18 seats, their worse election since they entered parliament in 2019. This was mainly due to tactical voting in Justelvard. Labour and the Democrats made the most significant gains there and was the only one of four countries where Labour and the Conservatives made net gains. Jūs Herekore made a net gain of one seat and won the vote of nearly 70,000 people. Since MARIP won 89 seats, they confirmed it would continue its abstentionist policy, leaving no Marislian nationalist representation in the House of Representatives.
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