Llorenian federal election, 2016

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Llorenian federal election, 2016
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Socialist Party
Leader Elisabeth Harland
Leader's seat Notonfigo
Seats won 26
Green Party
Leader Josef Cervenka
Leader's seat Vusmein City
Seats won 22
Progressive Party
Leader Ludoviko Zabat
Leader's seat Port Llorenç
Seats won 19
Democratic Party
Leader Amara Adriaansen
Leader's seat Liteya
Seats won 15
Worker's Party
Leader Stefan Westerburg
Leader's seat Zexaro
Seats won 7
People's Party
Leader Alberta Bertolini
Leader's seat Notonfigo
Seats won 4
National Party
Leader Dorriane Kuiper
Leader's seat Regional Rinturè
Seats won 2
Independents
Seats won 5

The Llorenian federal election, 2016 was the first election in Llorens' history, and was held on June 24, 2016 to elect the 1st Parliament. The party that resulted in the most seats was the Socialist Party, with 26 seats. As a result of this, Elisabeth Harland, the party's leader, was appointed President. The second-most successful party was the Green Party, with 22 seats. Josef Cervenka, their party leader, was consequently appointed Vice-President. This election used a single transferable voting system to elect 100 members of Parliament.

Results

Overall

Popular Vote

Popular Vote
Socialist Party
  
28.84%
Green Party
  
23.65%
Progressive Party
  
18.37%
Democratic Party
  
14.73%
Worker's Party
  
6.12%
People's Party
  
3.25%
National Party
  
1.58%
Independents
  
3.46%

Number of Seats

Number of Seats
Socialist Party
  
26%
Green Party
  
22%
Progressive Party
  
19%
Democratic Party
  
15%
Worker's Party
  
7%
People's Party
  
4%
National Party
  
2%
Independents
  
5%

States

Vusmein

Vusmein Seats
Socialist Party
  
30%
Green Party
  
15%
Progressive Party
  
20%
Democratic Party
  
20%
Worker's Party
  
5%
People's Party
  
10%
District Candidate Party
Zexaro Stefan Westerburg Worker's Party
Zexaro Omar Beullens Socialist Party
Zexaro Yannic Seres Green Party
Zexaro Claire Blanchet People's Party
Zexaro Arsenios Schuster Progressive Party
Vusmein City Josef Cervenka Green Party
Vusmein City Bartolomeu Berkowitz Socialist Party
Vusmein City Vincente Accursio Progressive Party
Vusmein City Alonso Riccheti Socialist Party
Vusmein City Angeline Hernandez Democratic Party
Niemvusen Dianne Romanov Socialist Party
Niemvusen Juliana Gallo Progressive Party
Niemvusen Kaoru Sung People's Party
Niemvusen Almira Albertina Democratic Party
Niemvusen Taichiya Bucharov Green Party
Regional Vusmein Veselko Steuben Socialist Party
Regional Vusmein Robben Berne Democratic Party
Regional Vusmein Adrian Bergmann Progressive Party
Regional Vusmein Cirino Pann Democratic Party
Regional Vusmein Elisaveta Bastori Socialist Party

Ytelia

Ytelia Seats
Socialist Party
  
20%
Green Party
  
20%
Progressive Party
  
25%
Democratic Party
  
15%
Worker's Party
  
10%
People's Party
  
5%
Independents
  
5%
District Candidate Party
Liteya Amara Adriaansen Democratic Party
Liteya Kenneth Alden Green Party
Liteya Aridai Devine Socialist Party
Liteya Evariste Alves Democratic Party
Liteya Theo Karl Progressive Party
Point Ytelia Auda Bootsma Socialist Party
Point Ytelia Jasmine Cassidy Green Party
Point Ytelia Alberto Cohen Progressive Party
Point Ytelia Gabriel Koumannes Socialist Party
Point Ytelia Juan Zoldos People's Party
Port Llorenç Ludoviko Zabat Progressive Party
Port Llorenç Petronella Lindholm Progressive Party
Port Llorenç Gianna Mortina Green Party
Port Llorenç Peta van der Rort Worker's Party
Port Llorenç Lilliana Porter Green Party
Regional Ytelia Tahnee Mihaylov Democratic Party
Regional Ytelia Viviane Stark Socialist Party
Regional Ytelia Joseph Oliver Independent
Regional Ytelia Khadija Nardorvino Progressive Party
Regional Ytelia Jacinto Kranze Worker's Party

Xeñana

Xeñana Seats
Socialist Party
  
35%
Green Party
  
30%
Progressive Party
  
10%
Democratic Party
  
10%
Worker's Party
  
10%
National Party
  
5%
District Candidate Party
Xeñana City Fraser Zilberschlag Green Party
Xeñana City Dominique Bernard Socialist Party
Xeñana City Fernando Borgogni Green Party
Xeñana City Vera Bogdanovic Worker's Party
Xeñana City Merita Harmann Socialist Party
Zañtanas Aria Bogmolov Progressive Party
Zañtanas Marganita Ackermann Democratic Party
Zañtanas Olivia Fontana Green Party
Zañtanas Karolina Abel Socialist Party
Zañtanas Pedro Vivez National Party
Ceybisa Anzhela Gouveia Socialist Party
Ceybisa Bevan Messerli Socialist Party
Ceybisa Valerie Nguyen Democratic Party
Ceybisa Elizabeth Gunther Green Party
Ceybisa Denise Frank Green Party
Regional Xeñana Bruno Weiss Progressive Party
Regional Xeñana Gordon Francis Socialist Party
Regional Xeñana Kevin Ottosan Socialist Party
Regional Xeñana Giuliana Rinaldi Worker's Party
Regional Xeñana Farooq Herreira Green Party

Rinturè

Rinturè Seats
Socialist Party
  
20%
Green Party
  
25%
Progressive Party
  
20%
Democratic Party
  
15%
People's Party
  
5%
National Party
  
5%
Independents
  
10%
Division Name
Xerturini   Clair Kaufmann
  Nathan Bloxham
  Laurentius Arena
  Roshan Duschamps
  Thomas Erdos
Porterano   Serafino Gerillo
  Symeon Pospisil
  Joanna Vasilev
  Ragnvald Schneijder
  Lilliana Bartitos
Notonfigo   Elisabeth Harland
  Alberta Bertolini
  Charlotte Perrot
  Jonelle Bandini
  Bernadine Hashimoto
Regional Rinturè   Dorriane Kuiper
  Timaeus Wendel
  Katherine Steffensen
  Lara Nicastro
  Lydia Timberlake

Zana

Zana Seats
Socialist Party
  
25%
Green Party
  
20%
Progressive Party
  
20%
Democratic Party
  
15%
Worker's Party
  
10%
Independents
  
10%
Division Name
Zanaville   Prasert Rhodes
  Jehanne Sommer
  Alexandrea Jackson
  Satomi Klausen
  Alla Ybarra
Valstana   Silvio Stoyanov
  Malina Jankovic
  Atte Adarlardi
  Victor Levitt
  Michael O'Shea
Mount Sanotoza   Dustin Herberts
  Jasmina Emile
  Mei Kasun
  Ilona Concordia
  Cosette Cingolani
Regional Zana   Aurora Paredes
  Rodrigo Sadowski
  Zorana Pedrotti
  Adair Airaldi
  Karmela Akkero

Methodology

Notonfigo ballot paper (2016 election)
Voting example A
Voting example B

Voting

Eligible voters cast their ballot on a single piece of paper displaying each of the parties and candidates for their district. Using a single transferable voting system, they can rank all the parties (left side) or can rank at least 8 candidates (right side).

The leader of the party with the most seats in Parliament is elected President, and the leader of the party with the second-most seats in Parliament is elected Vice-President. If either the party with the most seats or second-most seats is tied, a President/Vice-President will be elected by a majority vote in Parliament (excluding members of the tied parties). If this vote is still tied, a national direct vote will select the relevant position.

Counting

Firstly, votes are distributed to the candidate whom voters placed a 1 next to. If no candidate has reached the indicated quota, the number of votes that are needed for a candidate to be elected, then the candidate/s with the lowest number of votes is eliminated, and those who voted for the eliminated candidate/s will have their vote distributed to their second preference.

If there is a candidate with an excess of votes, all the second preferences of their voters will be distributed in a ratio, so that the original candidate has the number of votes needed to fulfil the quota. This process continues until all five member positions in a district have been filled from obtaining the quota.