The Gaduridos General Election was held in the Federal Union of Gaduridos during July of 3983, with all 750 seats in the Senate up for election. Elections were not due until 3986. However, controversy continued regarding the supermajority held by the Social Democratic party in the Senate, as well as the failure of the previous elections to resolve this matter. This was coupled with the controversy over the Social Democrats proposing the shortening of legislation length, as well as their own dwindling popularity in favor of various newly formed parties. After an expense scandal in the Social Democratic cabinet, the calls from minor parties for fresh elections became much louder.
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| - The Gaduridos General Election was held in the Federal Union of Gaduridos during July of 3983, with all 750 seats in the Senate up for election. Elections were not due until 3986. However, controversy continued regarding the supermajority held by the Social Democratic party in the Senate, as well as the failure of the previous elections to resolve this matter. This was coupled with the controversy over the Social Democrats proposing the shortening of legislation length, as well as their own dwindling popularity in favor of various newly formed parties. After an expense scandal in the Social Democratic cabinet, the calls from minor parties for fresh elections became much louder.
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popular vote
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- 4748973(xsd:integer)
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- 13165346(xsd:integer)
- 15476464(xsd:integer)
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Leader
| - Carlos Zetian
- Hector Guerrero
- Hu Win Me
- Jeremy Perez
- José Ibárruri
- Prisco Bellucci
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last election
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- New
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Next Year
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election date
| - Gaduridos General Election, 3983
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seats for election
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- All 750 seats
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Seats
| - 22(xsd:integer)
- 64(xsd:integer)
- 119(xsd:integer)
- 170(xsd:integer)
- 173(xsd:integer)
- 202(xsd:integer)
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swing
| - 8.27
- 15.42
- 23.05
- 3.09
- 4.47
- 54.32
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Party
| - All Progressive Party
- Conservative Union
- Liberal Socialist Party
- Social Democratic
- Partito Monarchico
- Socialist Council Party
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before election
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Percentage
| - 27.1
- 15.46
- 22.86
- 23.05
- 3.14
- 8.32
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previous election
| - Gaduridos General Election, 3982
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next election
| - Gaduridos General Election, 3986
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after election
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Previous Year
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leader since
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- 3980(xsd:integer)
- 3981(xsd:integer)
- 3982(xsd:integer)
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seat change
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- 32(xsd:integer)
- 64(xsd:integer)
- 119(xsd:integer)
- 173(xsd:integer)
- 410(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - The Gaduridos General Election was held in the Federal Union of Gaduridos during July of 3983, with all 750 seats in the Senate up for election. Elections were not due until 3986. However, controversy continued regarding the supermajority held by the Social Democratic party in the Senate, as well as the failure of the previous elections to resolve this matter. This was coupled with the controversy over the Social Democrats proposing the shortening of legislation length, as well as their own dwindling popularity in favor of various newly formed parties. After an expense scandal in the Social Democratic cabinet, the calls from minor parties for fresh elections became much louder. In June of 3983, the Liberal Socialist Party proposed another early election to resolve the aforementioned issues. This was supported by the Social Democratic and Conservative Union parties in the senate, and elections were planned for July. The election saw the end of the Social Democrats supermajority, failing to even secure a majority. The Conservative Union despite making gains dropped to third place, thanks to the newly formed Socialist Council Party. Other minor parties also won seats, relinquishing their status as minor parties and being awarded major party status. Following the election, a socialist coalition between the Social Democrats, the Socialist Council Party and the Liberal Socialist Party formed the next government.
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