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The 2052 Dresden Federal Election was the fourth federal general election conducted after the Second Constitution was adopted. The election saw the incumbent Culik government led by Prime Minister Evan Gracie re-elected with an even larger majority. The party took in 54% of the vote and 108 seats, a gain of 5 from the last election. Leader of the Opposition, Jim Perkins, died on February 4, 2052, and Sue Teller of Emperia, the deputy party leader, was selected as interim leader.

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  • Dresden Federal Election, 2052
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  • The 2052 Dresden Federal Election was the fourth federal general election conducted after the Second Constitution was adopted. The election saw the incumbent Culik government led by Prime Minister Evan Gracie re-elected with an even larger majority. The party took in 54% of the vote and 108 seats, a gain of 5 from the last election. Leader of the Opposition, Jim Perkins, died on February 4, 2052, and Sue Teller of Emperia, the deputy party leader, was selected as interim leader.
popular vote
  • 2054456(xsd:integer)
  • 2405442(xsd:integer)
  • 7343214(xsd:integer)
Leader
  • Evan Gracie
  • Sylvia Nihal
  • Sue Tiller
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  • 8(xsd:integer)
  • FF8C00
flag size
  • 75(xsd:integer)
turnout
  • 13552224(xsd:integer)
election date
  • 2052-12-18(xsd:date)
election name
  • Dresden Federal Election, 2052
before party
  • Culik
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • United Confederacy of Dresden
Type
  • parliamentary
seats for election
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Seats
  • 30(xsd:integer)
  • 36(xsd:integer)
  • 108(xsd:integer)
swing
  • 3.9
  • 12.6
  • 1.4
flag image
  • DresdenFlag2.png
after party
  • Culik
posttitle
  • Elected Prime Minister
Party
  • Democratic Party
  • Culik
  • Leftist Union
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  • no
Title
  • Prime Minister
before election
  • Evan Gracie
Image
  • 100(xsd:integer)
leaders seat
  • Atlanta
  • Namco
  • Emperia
Percentage
  • 17.7
  • 15.2
  • 54.2
previous election
  • 2050(xsd:integer)
next election
  • 2057(xsd:integer)
after election
  • Evan Gracie
seat change
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 5(xsd:integer)
  • 24(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The 2052 Dresden Federal Election was the fourth federal general election conducted after the Second Constitution was adopted. The election saw the incumbent Culik government led by Prime Minister Evan Gracie re-elected with an even larger majority. The party took in 54% of the vote and 108 seats, a gain of 5 from the last election. Former Democratic Party leader Larry Hartkeel continued to orchestrate a floor crossing with many Culik MPs and personally brought up four confidence votes, all of which failed. On January 15, 2052, the Democratic Party suspended Hartkeel, and stripped him of his leadership. Sylvia Niall of Atlanta who was previously the Children's Minister was selected as interim leader. She halted all attempts to sabotage Gracie's government. Leader of the Opposition, Jim Perkins, died on February 4, 2052, and Sue Teller of Emperia, the deputy party leader, was selected as interim leader. Prime Minister Evan Gracie announced a controversial budget proposal to dramatically cut taxes and effectively end any form of a federal welfare state, leaving the option to individual states. In order to push for such a proposal, he wanted a clear mandate from the voters. Both Tiller and Nihal called for the Prime Minister to call an election before putting forth such a radical proposal. With an approval rating of 71%, Prime Minister Gracie dropped the writ on October 31, 2052, and scheduled the election for December 18th.
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