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{{Infobox Urcea elections
| year = 2015
| type =
| election_day = November 3rd, [[2015]]
| incumbent_procurator = [[James Dynan]] ([[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]])
| incumbent_chancellor= [[James Cossus Reed]] ([[Union for National Solidarity (Urcea)|Union for National Solidarity]])
| procurator_control = National Pact hold
| procurator_candidate1 = '''{{NationalPactBox}} James Dynan (NP)'''
| percentage_vote1 = '''57.4%'''
| procurator_candidate2 = {{SLPBox}} [[List_of_former_Urcean_officials#Marcán,_Ronan_Cornelius|Ronan Cornelius Marcán]] ([[Democratic Labor Party (Urcea)|DLP]])
| percentage_vote2 = 28.7%
| procurator_candidate3 = {{SolidarityBox}} [[List_of_Urcean_officials#Reed,_James_Cossus|James Cossus Reed]] ([[Union for National Solidarity (Urcea)|UNS]])
| percentage_vote3 = 11.9%
| procurator_candidate4 = Other
| percentage_vote4 = 2%
| procurator_candidates_other =
| percentage_vote_other =
| procurator_pv_margin = +28.7%


The '''2015 Urcean procuratorial election''' was the held on Tuesday, November 3, [[2015]], for the office of [[Procurator]] of the Apostolic Kingdom of [[Urcea]]. The National Pact nominee, [[James Fallshade]], was elected to a third 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 Stephen Herdan. As a consequence of the [[2015 Urcean political realignment]], the [[National Social Union (Urcea)|National Social Union]], the second largest party in Urcea, did not appear for the first time in several decades. The [[Julian Party (Urcea)|Julian Party]] did not nominate a candidate.
| procurator_map =
{| class="wikitable"
| procurator_map_caption =
|+2035 Urcean procuratorial election
| daoni_control = [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] gain
| colspan="4" |
| elected_chancellor = Bridget Farrell (NP)
----
| party1 = {{NationalPactBox}} [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]
|-
| seats1 = 290 ({{increase}} 141)
| colspan="4" |
| party2 = {{SLPBox}} [[Democratic Labor Party (Urcea)|Democratic Labor Party]]
{| class="wikitable"
| seats2 = 90 ({{increase}} 59)
|2030 ←<br />
| party3 = {{SolidarityBox}} [[Union for National Solidarity (Urcea)|Union for National Solidarity]]'''
|'''November 3, 2015'''
| seats3 = 84 ({{decrease}} 194)
|→ 2035<br />
| party4 = {{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} [[Julian Party (Urcea)|Julian Party]]
|}
| seats4 = 36 ({{decrease}} 6)
|-
| party_other =
| colspan="4" |
| seats_other =  
{| class="wikitable"
| daoni_map = [[File:2035 CD Election Results.png|200px]]
| colspan="4" |
| daoni_map_caption = Results of 2015 Concilium Daoni election
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| governor_net_change =
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The '''2015 Urcean elections''' were held on Tuesday, November 3, [[2015]].
!Nominee
|'''James Fallshade'''
|Ronan Cornelius Marcán
|James Cossus Reed
|-
!Party
|National Pact
|Democratic Labor Party
|Union for National Solidarity
|-
!Popular vote
|'''413,004,351'''
|206,502,176
|85,622,853
|-
!Percentage
|'''57.4%'''
|28.7%
|11.9%
|}
|-
| colspan="4" |
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{| class="wikitable"
|'''Procurator before election'''
James Fallshade


National Pact
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.
|'''Elected Procurator'''
James Fallshade


National Pact
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===
The election was held on the same day as the [[2015 Urcean Concilium Daoni election]]. The National Pact won a landslide victory in the Daoni in addition to Fallshade's reelection. Fallshade's third straight electoral victory was the first since Michael Redder won a third term in 2010. His percentage of 57.4% was largest percentage a candidate for Procurator had received since the Great War. He received more than 141 million more votes in the 2035 election than the 2030 election, the largest single-election improvement for a candidate for Procurator in the history of Urcea.
===Daoni leadership===
==Issues==


[[Category: Urcea]]
==Election results==
[[Category: Politics of Urcea]]
===Procurator===
[[Category: Elections]]
===Daoni===
===Governors===
===Local===
==Turnout==
==Aftermath and reactions==
 
[[Category: IXWB]]

Latest revision as of 10:40, 18 May 2023

2015 Urcean elections
2010          2015          2020
Election dayNovember 3rd, 2015
Incumbent ProcuratorJames Dynan (National Pact)
Incumbent Chancellor and Temporary PresidentJames Cossus Reed (Union for National Solidarity)
2015 Urcean Procuratorial election
Partisan controlNational Pact hold
Popular vote margin+28.7%
Vote percentage
  James Dynan (NP)57.4%
  Ronan Cornelius Marcán (DLP)28.7%
  James Cossus Reed (UNS)11.9%
Other2%
2015 Urcean Concilium Daoni elections
All 500 seats contested
251 needed for majority
Overall controlNational Pact gain
Elected ChancellorBridget Farrell (NP)
  National Pact290 (Increase 141)
  Democratic Labor Party90 (Increase 59)
  Union for National Solidarity84 (Decrease 194)
  Julian Party36 (Decrease 6)
Results of 2015 Concilium Daoni election

The 2015 Urcean elections were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2015.

The 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 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 Stephen Herdan. As a consequence of the 2015 Urcean political realignment, the Commonwealth Union, the second largest party in Urcea, did not appear for the first time in smore than a century. The 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 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

Election results

Procurator

Daoni

Governors

Local

Turnout

Aftermath and reactions