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| daoni_control = [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] gain
| daoni_control = [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] gain
| elected_chancellor = Bridget Farrell (NP)
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| seats1 = 290 ({{increase}} 143)
| seats1 = 290 ({{increase}} 141)
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| party2 = {{SLPBox}} [[Democratic Labor Party (Urcea)|Democratic Labor Party]]
| seats2 = 90 ({{increase}} 59)
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| daoni_map_caption = Results of 2015 Concilium Daoni election
| daoni_map_caption = Results of 2015 Concilium Daoni election
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The [[Procurator|Procuratorial]] election featured significant upheaval as the National Pact nominee, [[James Dynan]], was elected to a second term. It was the first time the [[Democratic Labor Party (Urcea)|Democratic Labor Party]] nominee finished above third place in an election. [[James Cossus Reed]] stood for Procurator a second time, the first non-incumbent to run for two consecutive times since [[List_of_former_Urcean_officials#Herdan,_Stephen|Stephen Herdan]]. As a consequence of the [[2015 Urcean political realignment]], the [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]], the second largest party in Urcea, did not appear for the first time in smore than a century. The [[Julian Party (Urcea)|Julian Party]] did not nominate a candidate. Dynan's final percentage of 57.4% was largest percentage a candidate for Procurator had received since the [[Second Great War]]. He received more than 141 million more votes in the 2015 election than the 2010 election, the largest single-election improvement for a candidate for Procurator in the history of Urcea. His 28.7% margin of victory equaled the total percentage of votes for his next competitor, the only time in the history of the modern Urcean political system that a candidate for Procurator doubled the support of the next runner up.
The [[Procurator|Procuratorial]] election featured significant upheaval as the National Pact nominee, [[James Dynan]], was elected to a second term. It was the first time the [[Democratic Labor Party (Urcea)|Democratic Labor Party]] nominee finished above third place in an election. [[James Cossus Reed]] stood for Procurator a second time, the first non-incumbent to run for two consecutive times since [[List_of_former_Urcean_officials#Herdan,_Stephen|Stephen Herdan]]. As a consequence of the [[2015 Urcean political realignment]], the [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]], the second largest party in Urcea, did not appear for the first time in smore than a century. The [[Julian Party (Urcea)|Julian Party]] did not nominate a candidate. Dynan's final percentage of 57.4% was largest percentage a candidate for Procurator had received since the [[Second Great War]]. He received more than 141 million more votes in the 2015 election than the 2010 election, the largest single-election improvement for a candidate for Procurator in the history of Urcea. His 28.7% margin of victory equaled the total percentage of votes for his next competitor, the only time in the history of the modern Urcean political system that a candidate for Procurator doubled the support of the next runner up.


The [[Concilium Daoni]] election saw the National Pact win a landslide victory in the Daoni in addition to Dynan's reelection.  
The [[Concilium Daoni]] election saw the National Pact win a landslide victory in the Daoni in addition to Dynan's reelection. The election saw 40% of seats (200 seats) in the Daoni change party affiliation, which set a record in Urcean history.
==Party nominations==
===Procurator===
===Daoni leadership===
==Issues==
==Issues==
==Election results==
==Election results==
===Procurator===
===Procurator===