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Baranxtuan Legislative Elections, 2006 - Baranxtu - 07-02-2006

The Baranxtuan office has seen to it that a giant screen has been put in place, on which the live broadcast by the FBNCE (First Baranxtuan National Channel - English) can be projected.
Apsani Dehogi, Baranxtuan ambassador and current nervous wreck, ushers in everyone he can find so no one misses the ever so exciting announcement of the official results.

Finally, Izandra Empara, National Election Supervisor, appears on the screen. With a serious voice, she begins talking:
"And now, dear ladies and gentlemen, I am here to announce the official final result of the Baranxtuan legislative elections of 2006.

1,561,296,288 people were legally entitled to vote, of which 1,354,424,530 - or 86.75 per cent - cast their vote. Of these, 1,336,139,799 - or 98.65 per cent - were valid.

Now, for the votes cast for each party:

The Republican People's Party received 271,299,710 votes, or 20.30 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 244 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

The Liberty and Justice Party received 673.627.885 votes, or 50.42 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 606 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

The National Party of the Republic received 14.450.763 votes, or 1.08 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 13 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

The Spiritual Union Party received 207.868.671 votes, or 15.56 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 187 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

Tradition and Economy received 144.507.632 votes, or 10.82 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 130 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

The Conservative Party of Our Holy Traditions received 3.334.792 votes, or 0.25 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 3 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

The Union of Independant Candidates received 21.120.346 votes, or 1.58 per cent of all valid votes. Therefore, they will receive 19 out of the 1202 seats of parliament.

These were the official final results of the Baranxtuan legislative elections, 2006. Thank you, and good night."


Baranxtuan Legislative Elections, 2006 - Baranxtu - 07-02-2006

And the FBNCE switches back to its news headquarters, where Zumbala Entrama and Hikomi Nemandi have led the anglophone Baranxtuan public through the evening.

Zumbala is the first to speak: "Now, that's a surprising result!"

Hikomi continues: "The LJP receives not only the plurality of votes, but also an absolute majority!"

Zumbala: "Let's take a look at this years results and compare it with the 2004 elections."

[Image: 2006-Results.png]

Zumbala: "The RPP has been reduced to less than two thirds of their 2004 results, losing 126 seats, or 34.05 percent of their seats.

On the other hand, the LJP is obviously the big winner of this evening - winning an additional 247 seats, or 68.8 percent!

However, the biggest loser is the NPR. They lose over 80 percent of their seats, and are reduced from 77 to 13. This desastrous result could be seen as the culmination of the recent losses in the provincial elections of 2005 and 2006.

The SUP is the only other winner this year, slightly increasing their percentage and gaining an additional 11 seats.

TAE also lost more than a quarter of their seats, failing to regain their 180 seats from last year.

The CPHT was halved; apparently, this means that for the first time in I think over a century the majority of Abasina's districts are not delivered to the CP.

Finally, the independents lost one seat, but are nevertheless the most steady of all parties."


Hikomi plays with a few buttons, and then continues. "Now let's take a look at this year's actual distribution of seats."

[Image: 2006-Seats.png]

Hikomi: "It's really astonishing - if the LJP would enter a coalition with the RPP again, they would have the supermajority needed to change the constitution. If they would enter a coalition with the SUP and only one independent candidate, the same would apply."

Zumbala: "Fascinating! But now, let's see if it has already been calculated which party will get which district now.
...
Yes, apparently, we can get a map right now!"

[Image: 2006-Districts.jpg](Click me!)

Hikomi: "Yes, you were right! The CPHT lost three districts to the SUP! Also, the LJP has gained basically in every province, but especially in North Neila and in all urban areas. Except for some cities in Qiru and a few districts of Siragge and Deioprajji Make and the TAE strongholds in the north, I cannot see any big city that didn't vote for the LJP."

Zumbala: "We will continue with our program shortly, but first, we'll see what else has happened today."

Switch to the FBNCE News.


Baranxtuan Legislative Elections, 2006 - Baranxtu - 07-04-2006

News: Yesterday, at the first session of the newly elected parliament, Aimala Nalatu Boulea was elected Prime Minister of Baranxtu with 962 votes against 240, gaining the largest support any Prime Minister has ever gotten in the history of Baranxtu.

She was unanimously supported by the LJP and the SUP, and also received a lot of support from the RPP and TAE. Only the NPR and the CPHT voted completely against her, with some support from the RPP and TAE.