660 Kodiak General Election

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660 Kodiak General Election
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All 200 seats in the General Assembly
100 seats are needed for a majority
Registered72,566,421
Turnout42,814,189 (59%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Magnus Ward Braughn Kryos Jonn Stevens
Party NUP KWP DPPK
Coalition All-Party Conference All-Party Conference All-Party Conference
Leader's seat Rykkburgh Central Bethaven North Oeilverta
Last election 32.9% 27.2% 22.1%
Seats before 67 57 41
Seats won 62 54 37
Seat change Decrease 5 Decrease 3 Decrease 4
Popular vote 12,887,071 10,831,990 7,877,811
Percentage 30.1% 25.3% 18.4%
Swing Decrease 2.8% Decrease 1.9% Decrease 3.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Grant Shadbolt
Party CKA Unaligned
Coalition All-Party Conference
Leader's seat Crystal City West
Last election 11.2% 6.1%
Seats before 24 11
Seats won 26 21
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 10
Popular vote 5,608,659 5,308,959
Percentage 13.1% 12.4%
Swing Increase 1.9% Increase 6.3%

General Assembly seats by affiliation after election.
Green Bar represents governing parties.

Chancellor before election

Jason Corey
NUP

Subsequent Chancellor

Magnus Ward
NUP


WORK IN PROGRESS

The 660 General Election was held on 16 October 2023, with campaigning beginning on 02 October 2023. Incumbent Chancellor Magnus Ward (NUP) was the only candidate to declare as a candidate. Braughn Kyros of the KWP and Jonn Stevens of the DPPK declared as candidates for President. Chief Justice Ethward Staples lodged his intention to remain midway through the campaign season.

The previous government was run by a coalition of the four major parties under Ward - the National Unity Party, Democratic Progressive Party, Kodiak Workers' Party, and the Centrist Alliance. The Centrist Alliance dissolved as a party in 659.

The election ran for three days and was certified by the Public Service.

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