2019 Iustian general election

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October 2019 Iustian General Election

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Leader Ethan Obsiden Lord Nicolas Lord Nicholas
Party Democracy Iustus Now Faire
Leader since May 2019 August 2018 December 2018
Leader's seat Iustus Proper Grenadine - Uchtac Running in Ortyad
Last election 3 2 Pre-creation
Current seats 3 2 1

Incumbent Prime Minister

Ethan Obsiden
Democracy



The October 17th 2019 Iustian General Election will be the fourth legislative and second general election of Iustus

Background

On November 23rd 2018, Jordan Micheals won 71% of the vote being elected as Prime Minister, as well as the Democracy Party capturing 3 out of 8 seats forming a weak minority in the legislature.

On December 3rd 2018 former Leader of Iustus Now, and Prominent Iustian Citizen Nicholas Randouler upset with the leftward shift in the party left to form his own party titled Faire, he was joined by MP for Ortyad Andrew Irons, and Abrams Wiucki-Dunswed.

After a Leadership vote in May 2019, prominent MP Ethan Obsiden was elected Leader of the Democracy Party, this was seen by many as a coup within the party against the Prime Minister. In June 2019 allegations started to surface from Cabinet Ministers and a few close friends that Jordan had been using drugs during his term which could have affected his judgement. Later that month a motion of no confidence was tabbled against Jordan by Ethan which passed the House. Jordan was ultimately forced to resign, and Ethan Obsiden was appointed Prime Minister by the Monarch

Parties and Candidates

Opinion Polls

Results

Prime Ministerial

Party Head of list Votes % Seats
Democracy Ethan Obsidian 8 47.1% 6
Faire Party Lord Nicholas 5 29.4% 3
Iustus Now Lord Nicolas 4 23.5% 1
Popular Vote
Ethan Obsidian
  
47.1%
Lord Nicholas
  
29.4%
Lord Nicolas
  
23.5%

Legislative

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democracy 10 58.8% 6 3
Faire Party 6 35.3% 3 2
Iustus Now 1 5.9% 1 1
Popular Vote
Democracy
  
58.8%
Faire Party
  
35.3%
Iustus Now
  
5.9%