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The Marlborough general election of 2004 (or formally, the 31st General Election), was held on November 2, 2004 to elect the members of the Marlborouan House of Commons of the 31st Parliament of Marlborough. The Progressive government led by John Kitzhaber lost the election by a wide margin, to a rejuvenated right-wing coalition led by Stockwell Day and became the Prime Minister of Marlborough with a large Parliamentary majority. His opponents suffered their largest electoral reverse since 1981 losing 65 seats to United and other minor parties. Turnout was one of the highest on record at over 84% the largest turnout since 1934.

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  • Marlborough general election, 2004
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  • The Marlborough general election of 2004 (or formally, the 31st General Election), was held on November 2, 2004 to elect the members of the Marlborouan House of Commons of the 31st Parliament of Marlborough. The Progressive government led by John Kitzhaber lost the election by a wide margin, to a rejuvenated right-wing coalition led by Stockwell Day and became the Prime Minister of Marlborough with a large Parliamentary majority. His opponents suffered their largest electoral reverse since 1981 losing 65 seats to United and other minor parties. Turnout was one of the highest on record at over 84% the largest turnout since 1934.
Leader
  • John Kitzhaber
  • Stockwell Day
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  • F88379
Next Year
  • 2007(xsd:integer)
turnout
  • 84(xsd:double)
election date
  • 2004-11-02(xsd:date)
election name
  • Marlborough general election, 2004
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • Marlborough
Type
  • Parliamentary
seats for election
  • 201(xsd:integer)
Seats
  • 63(xsd:integer)
  • 134(xsd:integer)
swing
  • 3.4
  • 6.3
posttitle
  • Prime Minister-elect
Party
  • United
  • Progressive
party colour
  • 90(xsd:integer)
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  • Governor Kitzhaber.jpg
  • Stockwell Day .jpg
leaders seat
  • Fontenoy
  • Okanagan—Coquihalla
Percentage
  • 58.2
  • 43.8
seats before
  • 74(xsd:integer)
  • 130(xsd:integer)
previous election
  • 2001(xsd:integer)
next election
  • 2007(xsd:integer)
Previous Year
  • 2001(xsd:integer)
Flag
  • Marlborough Flag.png
leader since
  • 1999(xsd:integer)
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
seat change
  • 58(xsd:integer)
  • 65(xsd:integer)
Size
  • 130(xsd:integer)
  • 148(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Marlborough general election of 2004 (or formally, the 31st General Election), was held on November 2, 2004 to elect the members of the Marlborouan House of Commons of the 31st Parliament of Marlborough. The Progressive government led by John Kitzhaber lost the election by a wide margin, to a rejuvenated right-wing coalition led by Stockwell Day and became the Prime Minister of Marlborough with a large Parliamentary majority. His opponents suffered their largest electoral reverse since 1981 losing 65 seats to United and other minor parties. Turnout was one of the highest on record at over 84% the largest turnout since 1934.
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