2035 Urcean elections

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2035 Urcean elections
2030          2035          2040
Election dayNovember 6th, 2035
Incumbent ProcuratorLivio Iarnán (Solidarity)
Incumbent Chancellor and Temporary PresidentLivio Iarnán (Solidarity)
2035 Urcean Procuratorial election
Partisan controlNational Pact gain
Popular vote margin+10.2%
Vote percentage
  Caelian Agricola (NP)40.7%
  Martin St. Clair (Ind.)30.5%
  Gareth Fendara (S)28.8%
2035 Urcean Conshilía Daoni elections
All 500 seats contested
251 needed for majority
Overall controlNo majority
Elected ChancellorCassia Mac-Niall (S)
  National Pact242 (Increase 35)
  Solidarity Party238 (Decrease 28)
  Working Families Party16 (Decrease 5)
  Levantine National Party4 (Steady)
  Republican Party0 (Decrease 2)
2035 Urcean gubernatorial elections
Net seat changeNational Pact gain 3


Party nominations

Issues

Election results

Procurator

Province Iarnán Salderio
Urceopolis 49% 50%
Harren 55% 44%
Canaery 56% 43%
Afoncord 40% 58%
Ardricampus 49% 51%
Ardthirium 72% 25%
Burgundiemarch 70% 28%
Callan 45% 54%
Eastglen 44% 56%
Eastvale 63% 35%
Gabban 37% 61%
Goldvale 59% 40%
Halfway 40% 58%
Hardinán 74% 25%
Killean 51% 49%
Kildarium 79% 20%
Kingsvale 60% 39%
Lower Carolina 57% 40%
New Audonia 52% 47%
Niallsland 69% 31%
Northgate 67% 33%
North Ionia 82% 18%
North Crotona 40% 60%
Roscampus 66% 34%
Sanctissimo Sacramento 36% 64%
Southmarch 42% 58%
South Ionia 81% 17%
South Crotona 39% 61%
the Cape 71% 29%
Tromarine 47% 53%
Upper Carolina 73% 27%
Westglen 44% 56%
Ænglasmarch 68% 32%
Gassavelia 62% 38%

Daoni

Governors

As part of broader National Pact victories in both the Procuratorial and Daoni races, the Pact flipped three gubernatorial seats. The swing provinces of Ardricampus and Killean elected National Pact governors over their Solidarity incumbents. The Pact also unexpectedly won the governor's seat in New Audonia. That province, which had largely leaned towards Solidarity in previous elections, had been tipping towards the Pact in recent elections; the result was generally seen as potentially foreshadowing a realignment in the province in the Pact's favor.

Turnout

Aftermath and reactions