Election Results
Bennett:
District Seats:
FDRP: 3
FHSRP: 1
JRP: 1
Vote Percentage: 7 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FDRP 51% (4)
FHSRP: 20% (1)
JRP: 15% (1)
FMP: 10% (1)
LLP: 2%
LFP: 1%
ALP: 1%
Capital State:
District Seats:
LLP: 2
LFP: 2
FMP: 1
Vote Percentage: 25 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 37% (9)
LFP 23% (6)
FMP: 15% (4)
ALP: 5% (1)
FHSRP: 5% (1)
FDRP: 10% (3)
JRP: 5% (1)
Conover:
District Seats:
LLP: 3
LFP: 1
FMP: 1
Vote Percentage: 37 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 39% (14)
LFP: 20% (7)
FMP: 15% (6)
FDRP: 11% (4)
FHSRP: 10% (4)
JRP: 3% (1)
ALP: 2% (1)
Gerke:
District Seats:
FDRP: 3
FHSRP: 1
JRP: 1
Voter Percentage: 7 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FDRP: 36% (3)
FHSRP: 24% (2)
JRP: 10% (1)
ALP: 10% (1)
FMP: 7%
LLP: 7%
LFP: 6%
Hampton:
District Seats:
FDRP: 2
FHSRP: 1
ALP: 1
FMP: 1
Voter Percentage: 10 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FDRP: 30% (3)
JRP: 20% (2)
FHSRP: 15% (1)
ALP: 10% (1)
FMP: 10% (1)
LLP: 8% (1)
LFP: 7% (1)
Hunter:
District Seats:
FDRP: 3
FHSRP: 1
ALP: 1
Voter Percentage: 7 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FDRP: 37% (3)
FHSRP: 23% (2)
JRP: 10% (1)
ALP: 10% (1)
LLP: 7%
LFP: 7%
FMP: 6%
Huron:
District Seats:
FMP: 3
LLP: 1
FDRP: 1
Voter Percentage: 17 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FMP: 24% (4)
LLP: 23% (4)
LFP: 17% (3)
ALP: 16% (3)
FHSRP: 15% (3)
FDRP: 3%
JRP: 2%
Irondequiot:
District Seats:
LLP: 2
LFP: 2
FDRP: 1
Voter Percentage: 63 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 28% (18)
LFP: 27% (17)
FMP: 15% (9)
FDRP: 10% (6)
FHSRP: 10% (6)
ALP: 6% (4)
JRP: 4% (3)
North Winsota:
District Seats:
FMP: 3
LLP: 1
LFP: 1
Voter Percentage: 21 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 25% (5)
FDRP: 23% (5)
LFP: 20% (4)
FMP: 18% (4)
FHSRP: 8% (2)
JRP: 4% (1)
ALP: 2%
Schenck:
District Seats:
LLP: 2
LFP: 2
FDRP: 1
Voter Percentage: 15 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 23% (3)
FDRP: 20% (3)
LFP: 17% (3)
FMP: 15% (2)
FHSRP: 15% (2)
JRP: 7% (1)
ALP: 3% (1)
South Winsota:
District Seats:
LLP: 2
LFP: 2
FDRP: 1
Voter Percentage: 23 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 30% (7)
FDRP: 25% (6)
FMP: 15% (4)
FHSRP: 15% (3)
LFP: 5% (1)
JRP: 5% (1)
ALP: 5% (1)
The Lakes:
District Seats:
FDRP: 3
LLP: 1
LFP: 1
Voter Percentage: 10 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
FDRP: 30% (3)
FHSRP: 16% (2)
FMP: 14% (1)
ALP: 12% (1)
LLP: 11% (1)
LFP: 9% (1)
JRP: 8% (1)
Wayne:
District Seats:
LLP: 1
LFP: 2
FDRP: 2
Voter Percentage: 43 At Large Seats: Seats Won in ( )
LLP: 35% (15)
FDRP: 19% (8)
LFP: 16% (7)
FMP: 14% (6)
JRP: 10% (4)
FHSRP: 6% (3)
ALP: 1%
Party Breakdown:
LLP: 15 District Seats + 77 At Large Seats; Total Seats: 92 – 26.28%
FDRP: 20 District Seats + 51 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 71 – 20.28%
LFP: 13 District Seats + 50 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 63 – 18%
FMP: 9 District Seats + 42 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 51 – 14.57%
FHSRP: 4 District Seats + 32 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 36 – 10.28%
JRP: 2 District Seats + 18 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 20 – 5.7%
ALP: 2 District Seats + 15 At Large Seats: Total Seats: 17 – 4.85%
Governing Coalition Must Control at least 176 Seats or 50.29%
Election Results:The Literally Liberal Party has captured the most seats in the National Assembly. The LLP will control 92 seats in the 350 seat chamber or 26.28%.
King Guy has now charged the Literally Liberal Party Leader, Mr. Cody Gentry with the authority to form a coalition government. Mr. Gentry and his party are now free to enter into negotiations with any of the other political parties as they attempt to form a working coalition that controls at least 176 seats in the National Assembly.
If such an attempt fails, the FDRP, which finished in 2nd place, will be given authority to form a coalition.
The following positions must be filled:
Prime Minister:
Deputy Prime Minister:
Foreign Minister:
Defense Minister:
Treasury Minister:
Justice Minister:
Homeland Minister:
Commerce and Trade Minister:
Health Minister:
Education Minister:
Environmental Minister:
Agricultural and Mining Minister:
Speaker of the National Assembly:
Friday, May 16, 2008
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The FRP is sadden to see the results of the election. We gave the people all that we had and we would like to thank the voters who saw our all the hard work we put into this election. No matter what happens will the coalition, we want the poeple to know we did the best we could. Congrats to the LLP.
The FDRP
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