Saren Federal Elections, 2024
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All 999 seats in the House of Commons 500 seats are needed for a majority 175 (of the 256) elected seats in the Senate
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Turnout
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95.33% 0.51
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First party
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Second party
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Leader
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Jacob Kilkenny |
William Horschtall
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Party
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National Progressives
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National Unity
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Leader since
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4 August 2018 |
4 August 2020
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Leader's seat
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Nannibrang (Meia) |
Dathia (Freicatia)
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Last election
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428 |
182
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Seats before
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452 |
182
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Seats won
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516 |
445
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Seat change
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64 |
263
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Popular vote
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275,309,689 |
212,054,011
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Percentage
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42.87% |
32.35%
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Swing
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6.35 |
10.28
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TPP
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57.76%
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42.24%
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TPP swing
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N/A
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N/A
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Leader
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Randall George
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Richard Di Natale
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Party
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Labor
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Greens
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Leader since
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2 July 2024
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1 July 2016
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Leader's seat
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Eftor (Langilan) Lost Seat
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Alabone (Valdell)
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Last election
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221
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6
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Seats before
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248
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6
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Seats won
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18
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20
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Seat change
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230
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14
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Popular vote
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67,844,173
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94,588,543
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Percentage
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10.35%
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14.43%
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Swing
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16.21
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10.71
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TPP
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TPP swing
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The Saren Federal Elections of 2024 will see the election of the largest House of Commons in Saren History, 999 MPs will form the House of Commons. 500 Seats is the required number of seats for an outright majority victory by any of the three major parties, Labor, National Progressive or National Unity.
On 27 June, 2024, incumbent Prime Minister Jacob Kilkenny announced the government's intentions to pursue an election in August of 2024.
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