2025 Urcean elections
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The 2025 Urcean elections were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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Election day | November 4th, 2025 |
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Incumbent Procurator | Bridget Farrell (National Pact) |
Incumbent Chancellor and Temporary President | Livio Iarnán (Solidarity) |
2025 Urcean Procuratorial election | |
Partisan control | Solidarity gain |
Popular vote margin | +5.3% |
Vote percentage | |
Livio Iarnán (S) | 50.4% |
Bridget Farrell (NP) | 45.1% |
Finn Deáin (SLP) | 4.2% |
Other | 0.3% |
2025 Urcean Conshilía Daoni elections All 500 seats contested 251 needed for majority | |
Overall control | Solidarity hold |
Elected Chancellor | Livio Iarnán (S) |
Solidarity Party | 274 ( 33) |
National Pact | 204 ( 23) |
Social Labor Party | 19 ( 13) |
Levantine National Party | 3 ( 3) |
Results of 2025 Concilium Daoni election |
The election took place amidst the aftermath of the Final War of the Deluge, and featured a rematch of the previous Procuratorial election. Like the 2020 election, the result was relatively close, with both incumbent Procurator Bridget Farrell and challenger Livio Iarnán finishing within less than six points of eachother. Both candidates touted their leadership in the war, with Iarnán and the Solidarity party criticizing Farrell and the National Pact for a state of unpreparedness which allowed several defeats early in the conflict. Farrell defended her record and criticized Iarnán and Solidarity for being too radical. Livio Iarnán won the election by 5.3%, ending three consecutive terms of National Pact victories.
In the Concilium Daoni, the Livio Iarnán-led Solidarity Party expanded its minority coalition to an outright majority, winning 33 additional seats. Solidarity had led a national government during the war, which had included the National Pact. The Pact fell under significant public criticism for secretive attempts to break the national government during the war. Voters felt the Pact had acted against the interests of the country, and they lost 23 seats. The Social Labor Party lost additional seats due to the perception of disloyalty related to the conduct of Ronan Cornelius Marcán following the 2020 election.