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The Hutori General Election 3885 was held in December to elect the 2nd Parliament of the Kingdom of Hutori, and contested between five different parties, three of the parties: the Hutori Republican Alliance (first formed as the Hutori Democratic Alliance), Alliance for Progress and Renewal and Choice had been formed during the legislative term of 3881, leading to an influx of new and successful parties, with the HRA having the most success.

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  • Hutori General Election 3885
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  • The Hutori General Election 3885 was held in December to elect the 2nd Parliament of the Kingdom of Hutori, and contested between five different parties, three of the parties: the Hutori Republican Alliance (first formed as the Hutori Democratic Alliance), Alliance for Progress and Renewal and Choice had been formed during the legislative term of 3881, leading to an influx of new and successful parties, with the HRA having the most success.
popular vote
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Leader
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last election
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  • 46(xsd:double)
  • New
Next Year
  • 3889(xsd:integer)
election date
  • Hutori General Election 3885
before party
  • Liberal League
map caption
  • Colours denotes highest ranking party in each district.
map size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
ongoing
  • no
Type
  • Parliamentary
seats for election
  • 170(xsd:integer)
  • All 338 seats
Seats
  • 24(xsd:integer)
  • 46(xsd:integer)
  • 65(xsd:integer)
  • 97(xsd:integer)
  • 106(xsd:integer)
swing
  • 14(xsd:double)
  • 17(xsd:double)
  • New
after party
  • Liberal League
posttitle
  • Prime Minister after
Party
  • Choice
  • New Conservative Party
  • Alliance for Progress and Renewal
  • Hutori Republican Alliance
  • Liberal League
Title
  • Prime Minister
Color
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  • 5882(xsd:integer)
  • B22222
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map image
  • Hutori_Election_Map_3885.png
before election
  • David Walker
Image
  • 75(xsd:integer)
Percentage
  • 7(xsd:double)
  • 13(xsd:double)
  • 19(xsd:double)
  • 29.17
  • 30.54
after election
  • David Walker
Previous Year
  • 3881(xsd:integer)
leader since
  • 3875(xsd:integer)
  • 3879(xsd:integer)
  • 3883(xsd:integer)
  • 3884(xsd:integer)
seat change
  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • 59(xsd:integer)
  • New
abstract
  • The Hutori General Election 3885 was held in December to elect the 2nd Parliament of the Kingdom of Hutori, and contested between five different parties, three of the parties: the Hutori Republican Alliance (first formed as the Hutori Democratic Alliance), Alliance for Progress and Renewal and Choice had been formed during the legislative term of 3881, leading to an influx of new and successful parties, with the HRA having the most success. The election saw the heavy loses by the incumbent two parties of the Liberal League and the New Conservative Party at the hands of the newer parties. The HRA made the biggest gains having previously held no seats to afterwards being the largest party in parliament with 106 of the 338 seats. This election resulted in the Liberal League and the NCP again forming a coalition, this time with AFPAR joining the coalition to gain them a majority, forming the Cabinet of Hutori 3885. Thus despite coming first in terms of seat numbers and votes, the HRA were not able to form a coalition government and party leader Jacob Daniel did not become Prime Minister. Instead the incumbent Prime Minister David Walker who lead the second largest party, the Liberal League retained premiership, much to the dismay of many HRA supporters and disenfranchised voters disappointed with the previous LL-NCP government. Due to the influx of new parties and the dissolving of the previously oldest party in Hutori during the previous parliament (the Conservative People's Party), this was seen by many analysts as a new era in Hutorian politics. Soon after the election another new party known as the Hutori National Party (which originally formed as the Radical Royalist Movement) formed as a royalist alternative to the HRA due to the monarchist parties at the time all being right leaning and none representing the left of the political spectrum. However the HNP has been notable for many what is widely perceived as far-right policies.
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