4623 Tschintierst Tranzgenschaden election

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4623 Tschintierst Tranzgenschaden election
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All 415 seats in the Tranzgenschaden
208 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.6%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Unoorooss Achseschriibü Achrii Öchni Sozådory Sark
Party Tschintierst People’s Party Red Party True Gintem Party
Leader since 4610 ? 4621
Leader's seat Såskybuutscho Wötschöörn Marcheche
Last election 211 seats 109 seats 48 seats
Seats won 188 seats 101 seats 52 seats

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Azneemer Bach Schåzuur Dachöss Tüszüür Achnaz
Party Republic Party Great Free Yazland Party White Party
Leader since ? ? ?
Leader's seat Jebarspüürneess Maarküche Maschdesche
Last election 41 seats 0 seats 7 seats
Seats won 49 seats 17 seats 8 seats

The 4623 Tschintierst Tranzgenschaden election was held on 3 Taime 4623 to determine the composition of the 20th Assembly of the Tranzgenschaden of Tschintiessteiss. Eligible voters elected 415 new Representatives to the Tranzgenschaden with over 60% turnout. The 4623 election saw the continued decline of the True Gintem Party, following their disastrous loss in the 4618 Tranzgenschaden election. The Tschintierst People’s Party and the Red Party would remain the two largest parties in the Tranzgenschaden, though with the Tschintierst People’s Party losing 23 seats and their complete majority. The re-unification of the Gintem Confederation remains the strongest issue of the Tranzgenschaden, following the end of the Copper War. The result of the election lead to an extended hung parliament as the large pro-Gintem Tschintierst People’s Party were left to negotiate a coalition government. The eventual formation of the Tschintierst government the following year was controversial, with the coalition being formed with the pro-Unification True Gintem Party and the new Great Free Yazland Party. Voters for the Tschintierst People’s Party would become concerned that Unoorooss Achseschriibü had abandoned his party’s principles in order to obtain a majority, and a public campaign began to petition King Ytytschooryn Wechtachz to remove Unoorooss as Seer, though the king would ultimately refuse. The shock gains of the previously nonexistent Great Free Yazland Party would come as a surprise to many Representatives and newspapers, who had dismessed their leader Schåzuur Dachöss as a fringe political radical. The governmental coalition would only strengthen Schåzuur’s notoriety, now becoming an influential Representative of the Tranzgenschaden.