2032 Cartadanian general election
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All 534 seats in the Chamber of Emissaries 268 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The upcoming 2032 general elections in Cartadania, scheduled for 5 October 2032, are poised to be a significant event in the nation's political landscape. Incumbent President Samaria Kalanie, representing the Progressistas Party, will be completing her final term in office, as term succession laws make her ineligible for a third term. This election marks a transition in leadership for the country.
One of the prominent candidates in the presidential race is Anteros Ballas, the former Governor of Milan, who served from 2023 until early 2032. Ballas, along with his running mate Rafael Braga, a Senator from Espírito Santo with a tenure from 2020 to 2032, will be vying for the presidency. Their campaign seeks to bring fresh perspectives to Cartadania's leadership and they serve as the partisan successors to Kalanie and Floriadi.
On the opposing side is Juliano Damasceno, who formerly served as a Senator for Tanoa Sul from 2026 to 2032. He has teamed up with Fábio Vargas, a former Emissary representing São Andreas' fifth Emissarial district from 2020 to 2032. Together, they aim to present an alternative vision for the nation's future.
These elections will not only determine the next President and Vice President but also shape the composition of the National Congress. Additionally, they will decide the governors, vice governors, and legislative assemblies of several key states and territories, including Bahia, Haujão, Lotoa, Miraflores, Santarém, Santiago, São Andreas, São Ricardo, Solemia, Tanoa, Tanoa Sul, Toscana, Victoria, and Vitrea. In the event that no candidate secures more than half of the valid votes in the first round, runoff elections are scheduled for October 26, adding another layer of significance to this political event.