The Dorvish State Election, 4073 was an election to decide the next State Council of Dorvik, for the 56th term. It was held in the April of that year, being a snap election called less than a year after the previous due to the collapse of the NFPP.
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| - The Dorvish State Election, 4073 was an election to decide the next State Council of Dorvik, for the 56th term. It was held in the April of that year, being a snap election called less than a year after the previous due to the collapse of the NFPP.
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popular vote
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- 24403554(xsd:integer)
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Leader
| - Michael Brön
- Steffen Rosengarten
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last election
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- 29(xsd:double)
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Next Year
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election date
| - Dorvish State Election, 4073
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before party
| - National Fascist People's Party
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map caption
| - the number of seats won.
- Above: Map detailing popular vote by province, with graphs indicating
- Bellow: Composition of the State Council following the election.
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ongoing
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Country
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seats for election
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- All 500 seats
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Seats
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- 254(xsd:integer)
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swing
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after party
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Party
| - Progress Party
- Dorvik Communist Party
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before election
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Percentage
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previous election
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next election
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after election
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Previous Year
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leader since
| - 4060(xsd:integer)
- 4068(xsd:integer)
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seat change
| - 103(xsd:integer)
- 106(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - The Dorvish State Election, 4073 was an election to decide the next State Council of Dorvik, for the 56th term. It was held in the April of that year, being a snap election called less than a year after the previous due to the collapse of the NFPP. The election resulted in the Communists winning their first election, and with a majority. However it was a slim majority, with only 8 seats over the Progress Party, which despite being the smallest major party in the State Council in the previous election was running a minority government due to the collapse in talks between the NFPP and the Communists.
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