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The Progress Party leadership election 4072 were a series of electoral contests organized by the Progress Party to determine the next leader of the Progress Party and its Presidential candidate. The election took place over all of Dorvik, with registered members of the Progress Party being allowed to vote. There were two rounds in the election; the first included all five candidates and the second included only the top two from the first round.

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  • Progress Party (Dorvik) Leadership Election 4072
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  • The Progress Party leadership election 4072 were a series of electoral contests organized by the Progress Party to determine the next leader of the Progress Party and its Presidential candidate. The election took place over all of Dorvik, with registered members of the Progress Party being allowed to vote. There were two rounds in the election; the first included all five candidates and the second included only the top two from the first round.
popular vote
  • First Round: 119,314
  • First Round: 145,431
  • First Round: 208,444
  • First Round: 38,213
  • First Round: 38,433
  • Second Round: 259,024
  • Second Round: 290,921
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Next Year
  • 4072(xsd:integer)
election date
  • Progress Party Leadership Election 4072
map caption
  • Leadership election results map. Yellow denotes districts
  • Green denotes districts won by Ehrenreich.
  • Purple denotes districts won by Fahrenheit,
  • Red denotes districts won by Stein,
  • won by Zieglar,
map size
  • 250(xsd:integer)
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • Progress Party
Type
  • presidential
posttitle
  • Leader after election
Title
  • Leader
candidate
  • Marvin Stein
  • Benedikt Ehrenreich
  • Carolin Fahrenheit
  • Gary Ziegler
  • Niklaus Klein
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  • 9900(xsd:integer)
  • 660066(xsd:integer)
  • ff0000
  • ffff00
  • 0.0
map image
  • Progress_Party_Dorvik_Pri_full_72.png
before election
  • Kurt Bacher
Image
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Percentage
  • First Round: 21.70%
  • First Round: 26.45%
  • First Round: 37.91%
  • First Round: 6.95%
  • First Round: 6.99%
  • Second Round: 47.10%
  • Second Round: 52.90%
previous election
  • 4060(xsd:integer)
next election
  • 4072(xsd:integer)
after election
  • Gary Ziegler
Previous Year
  • 4060(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Progress Party leadership election 4072 were a series of electoral contests organized by the Progress Party to determine the next leader of the Progress Party and its Presidential candidate. The election took place over all of Dorvik, with registered members of the Progress Party being allowed to vote. There were two rounds in the election; the first included all five candidates and the second included only the top two from the first round. Gary Zieglar, seen as the more fiscally conservative candidate won both rounds, beating the more moderate Carolin Fahrenheit in the second round, and also the more progressive Marvin Stein, populist Niklaus Klein and party veteran Benedikt Ehrenreich. Although not having held any cabinet positions unlike all his opponents other than Klein, Zieglar benefited from the rise of fiscally moderate to conservative movements within the party, especially following the implementation of the Koloman Plan which was managing to pass due to the support of the NFPP and Comunists, which Zieglar had been seen as one of its most vocal critics. Carolin Fahrenheit meanwhile ran on a more moderate, big-tent platform, still opposing the Koloman plan like Zieglar but placing less emphasis on it than him, and focusing on social issues more than him, which is seen as a large factor as to why he had the edge over her. Marvin Stein was the only candidate not to outright condemn the Koloman Plan, calling it "misplaced" but vowed a more pragmatic approach to it, advocating limited implementation of it via more nationalization like the plan advocated, but not completely eradicating private industry unlike the plan. Although by some he was seen as the true big-tent and pragmatic candidate due to this, Fahrenheit managed to be seen as the more "unity candidate" due to her moderate opposition to it as opposed what many in the party saw as Stein's "endorsement of the plan". Niklaus Klein despite having very little support from key figures in the party managed to gain small, widespread grassroots support with his populist rhetoric, calling for tougher policing however he failed to garner much support within the wider party membership. Benedikt Ehrenreich ran a campaign boasting his loyal service to the party since its founding in 4046, being the only candidate to have been a Progress Party MSP since its first election in 4049 and also pointed out his success as Minister of Health and Social Services. However despite being well respected within the party and well liked, he was widely seen as a relic of the past and not what the party needed currently. However he managed to manage enough momentum in his home city of Zitadelle to win the district in the first round.
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