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Dorvain General Election, 1814
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The Dorvain General Election, 1814 was held on the 27th May 1814 to elect the Fifth Parliament of the Commonwealth of Dorvain. Each of the 100 parliamentary constituencies elected one Member of Parliament to Parliament. William Windsor was still popular among some of the working class, with a large deal of his reforms going through. As such, he won another large victory, with only a loss of five seats to the Democrats. Windsor was praised by many for averting a civil war by keeping workers relatively happy, whilst also keeping the aristocracy pleased.
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The Dorvain General Election, 1814 was held on the 27th May 1814 to elect the Fifth Parliament of the Commonwealth of Dorvain. Each of the 100 parliamentary constituencies elected one Member of Parliament to Parliament. William Windsor was still popular among some of the working class, with a large deal of his reforms going through. As such, he won another large victory, with only a loss of five seats to the Democrats. Windsor was praised by many for averting a civil war by keeping workers relatively happy, whilst also keeping the aristocracy pleased.