2020 Urcean elections
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Election day | November 3rd, 2020 |
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Incumbent Procurator | James Dynan (National Pact) |
Incumbent Chancellor and Temporary President | Bridget Farrell (National Pact) |
2020 Urcean Procuratorial election | |
Partisan control | National Pact hold |
Popular vote margin | +0.2% |
Vote percentage | |
Bridget Farrell (NP) | 42.1% |
Livio Iarnán (UNS) | 41.9% |
Ronan Cornelius Marcán (SLP) | 15.2% |
Other | 0.8% |
2020 Urcean Conshilía Daoni elections All 500 seats contested 251 needed for majority | |
Overall control | Solidarist-Julian coalition gain |
Elected Chancellor | Livio Iarnán (UNS) |
National Pact | 227 ( 63) |
Union for National Solidarity | 189 ( 105) |
Julian Party | 52 ( 16) |
Social Labor Party | 32 ( 58) |
Results of 2020 Conshilía Daoni election |
The 2020 Urcean elections were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
Party nominations
Procurator
Daoni leadership
Issues
Tax reform
The Deluge
Election results
Procurator
Daoni
The 2015 Urcean election had seen 200 seats - 40% of the entire chamber - change parties, a record in Urcean history. By comparison, the victory of the Solidarist-Julian coalition in the 2020 elections involved 121 seats changing hands. This result was still among the top 10 most seats flipped in any single Daoni election.
No party achieved an outright majority in the 2020 Daoni election.
Governors
Local
Turnout
Aftermath and reactions
The lack of an outright majority in the Conshilía Daoni required extensive negotiations to begin over forming leadership of the body.