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The '''February 3020 Wiltshire National Assembly and Local Government Elections '''are set to be held on February 8, 3020 to elect 60 members of the [[Wiltshire Assembly]] and Local Government Councils in Wiltshire's 7 local authorities. The results of this election will have a profound impact on who will serve as [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]. This person is set to be appointed by President [[Gaius Selan]] following the elections.
Next election: [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|June 3020]]{{Tarkelection2|title1 = February 3020 Wiltshire General Election|date = 14 February 3020|row3 = All 60 seats in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]


This elections are to be held 1 week after the [[3020 Wiltshire Presidential Election]].
31 seats needed for a majority|turnout = 66.9% (-2.4%)|image1 = Afebtable1.png|image3 = NA1.png|incumbent_prime_minister = [[Audrick Hill]]


== Elections ==
Liberal Conservative|subsequent_prime_minister = [[Audrick Hill]]


=== '''National Assembly''' ===
Liberal Conservative}}The '''February 3020 Wiltshire General Election '''was held on 14 February, 3020 to elect the 22nd [[Wiltshire National Assembly]] and a new government following Wiltshire's independence from the [[New Corporate Republic]]. This was the first general election since independence and the first under the new "proportional representation" electoral system.  
A national poll will be conducted where all registered verified political parties will be shown. The results of this poll will result in a proportional amount of seats given to each party as have won in the poll.
For example; if Party A receives 50% of the vote in the poll, they will receive 50% of the seats in the Assembly (30 seats, in this case.
Parties have published their lists of candidates. This 'party list' allows voters to view and see the candidates being proposed by each major political party, as well as their flagship policies.


=== '''Local Government''' ===
The election saw [[Audrick Hill]]'s newly formed [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative Party]] form a government after winning a plurality of the vote. Audrick Hill, who was appointed Prime Minister by [[President of Wiltshire|President]] [[Gaius Selan]], formed a government with the support of the smaller Conservative Party and the Progress Party. The election saw 37 new members elected, and the return of 23 former members.


==== '''Juneville Central''' ====
== Results ==
Juneville Central will be voting to elect x councillors. The newly formed council will then elect a Chief Executive.
{| class="article-table"
!Party
!Leader
!Votes
!%
!Seats
|-
|[[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative Party]]
|[[Audrick Hill]]
|244,846
|35.0%
|21
|-
|[[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)|Socialist Party]]
|[[Tony Beck]]
|197,976
|28.3%
|17
|-
|[[Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Conservative Party]]
|[[James Brown]]
|93,042
|13.3%
|8
|-
|[[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour Party]]
|[[Mark Edwin]]
|81,849
|11.7%
|7
|-
|Progress Party
|Sid Velum
|46,871
|6.7%
|4
|-
|[[Corporate Party (NCR)|KRV (Corporate Party)]]
|Wulf Heisig
|34,978
|5.0%
|3
|-
| colspan="2" |National
|699,562
|100%
|60
|}
[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 18:06, 24 August 2020

Next election: June 3020

The February 3020 Wiltshire General Election was held on 14 February, 3020 to elect the 22nd Wiltshire National Assembly and a new government following Wiltshire's independence from the New Corporate Republic. This was the first general election since independence and the first under the new "proportional representation" electoral system.

The election saw Audrick Hill's newly formed Liberal Conservative Party form a government after winning a plurality of the vote. Audrick Hill, who was appointed Prime Minister by President Gaius Selan, formed a government with the support of the smaller Conservative Party and the Progress Party. The election saw 37 new members elected, and the return of 23 former members.

Results

Party Leader Votes % Seats
Liberal Conservative Party Audrick Hill 244,846 35.0% 21
Socialist Party Tony Beck 197,976 28.3% 17
Conservative Party James Brown 93,042 13.3% 8
Labour Party Mark Edwin 81,849 11.7% 7
Progress Party Sid Velum 46,871 6.7% 4
KRV (Corporate Party) Wulf Heisig 34,978 5.0% 3
National 699,562 100% 60
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