Lauchenoirian Federal Election, 2020

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Lauchenoirian Federal Election, 2020

← 2019 April 29, 2020 (2020-04-29) 2024 →

All 360 members of the Federal Parliament of Lauchenoiria
181 seats needed for a majority
Registered28,573,256
Turnout85.97% Increase4.68%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Josephine Alvarez Thomas Averforth Lucie Scott
Party Liberal Conservative Green-Pacifist
Leader since 2019 2017 2016
Seats won 97 77 74
 vote 6,968,529 5,183,489 4,947,072
Percentage Increase28.4 Increase21.1 20.1
Swing +2.8 +3.6 N/A

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Damian Andrés Élia Agramunt Paul Doberman
Party Left Alliance Communist Lauchenoiria First
Leader since 2018 2019 2012
Seats won 42 34 22
 vote 2,945,646 2,485,785 1,509,714
Percentage Increase12 Decrease10.1 Decrease6.1
Swing +2.1 -2.6 -0.5

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Nazario Macías Katherine Wright none[a]
Party Aelurian Independence Party Feminist Anarchist Party of Yervia
Leader since 2018 2017 N/A
Seats won 7 4 3
 vote 37,157 277,319 200,879
Percentage Increase0.2 Increase1.1 Decrease0.8
Swing +0.1 0.4 -0.1

Prime Minister before election

Josephine Alvarez
Liberal Party

Elected Prime Minister

Josephine Alvarez
Liberal Party

The 2020 Lauchenoirian Federal Election was held on Wednesday 29th April 2020 alongside the second round of the 2020 Lauchenoirian Presidential Election. It was the first election held following the agreement of the new 2019 Constitution of Lauchenoiria following the conclusion of the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War which, among other things, increased the size of the Federal Parliament of Lauchenoiria from 120 seats to 360. The election resulted in a coalition government between the Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria and the Green-Pacifist Alliance led by incumbent Prime Minister Josephine Alvarez with Lucie Scott as Deputy Prime Minister.

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  1. The Anarchist Party of Yervia does not elect a party leader, with members instead making collective decisions on policies and other decisions following deliberation