March 2024 Pinangese federal election

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The March 2024 Pinangese Federal election was held on 3 March 2024 to elect the Prime Minister, the Ministers and the Parliament.

March 2024 Pinangese Premieral election

← none 3 March 2024
Turnout43.37% (36 out of 83)
 
Candidate Mišo Rafe Hargreaves Raphaël Olivier
Party Party of the Radical Left Moderate Party United Right
Home state Larvotto Canthia Ikbinune
Popular vote 15 10 7
Primary vote 41.67% 27.78% 19.44%
Secondary vote 44.44% 33.33% 22.22%
Tertiary vote 44.44% 55.55% eliminated

 
Candidate Rafaela Luiz
Party Pink Gandalf Party
Home state San Jozse
Popular vote 4
Primary vote 11.11%
Secondary vote eliminated
Tertiary vote eliminated

Prime Minister before election

Raphaël Olivier (Pinang)
United Right

Elected Prime Minister

Rafe Hargreaves
MP

March 2024 Pinangese Parliamentary election
Pinang
← January 2024 3 March 2024 next →

15 seats
8 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats ±
Party of the Radical Left Mišo [nb 1] 44.44% 7
Moderate Party Tobey Wyles 36.11% 5
United Right Raphaël Olivier 19.44% 3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
March 2024 Pinangese Ministerial elections
Pinang
← January 2024 3 March 2024 next →

4 seats
Party Leader % Seats ±
Party of the Radical Left Esty Carpentieri [nb 2] 2
Moderate Party Tobey Wyles 1
Independents N/A 1
United Right Raphaël Olivier 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Election system

Executive

The Prime Minister and the Ministers are elected through Instant-runoff voting. Each Minister is elected separately through this system. This election system was adopted on 19 February 2024, after a Referendum on the Constitutional Law on the Executive Council, which was held together with the election of the President of the Republic. The proposal passed with 63.63% of votes in favour.

Parliamentary

The 15 MPs of the Chamber are elected according the D'Hondt proportional system, without any threshold. The lists are open and the voters can select three preferences among the candidates.

Results

Premieral election

Candidate Primary vote Secondary vote Tertiary vote
Rafe Hargreaves (MPP) 10 27.78% 12 33.33% 20 55.56%
Mišo (PRL) 15 41.67% 16 44.44% 16 44.44%
Raphaël Olivier (UR) 7 19.44% 8 22.22%
Rafaela Luiz (PGP) 4 11.11%
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Results by province

Province Mišo Hargreaves Olivier Luiz
% Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes
Metropolitan Pinang 87.50% 7 0% 0 0% 0 12.50% 1
Ikbinune 33.33% 4 16.67% 2 50.00% 6 0% 0
Canthia 20.00% 1 60.00% 3 0% 0 10.00% 0
San Jozse 0% 1 66.66% 3 0% 0 33.33% 1
Larvotto 60.00% 3 20.0% 2 10.0% 1 0% 0
Terralis 0% 0 50.0% 1 0% 0 50.0% 1
Territories 0% 0 100.0% 1 0% 0 0% 0

Ministerial elections

Election of the Minister of Federal Affairs

Candidate Votes %
Tobey Wyles (MPP) 29 80.56%
Zali (Independent) 7 19.44%
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Election of the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Candidate Primary vote Secondary vote Tertiary vote
Lorenzo Marquez (Independent endorsed by PRL) 13 36.11% 16 44.44% 19 52.78%
Rafe Hargreaves (MPP) 11 30.56% 11 30.56% 17 47.22%
Andrew Perdomo (UR) 9 22.22% 8 25.00%
Dinesh Rajagopalan (AP) 4 11.11%
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Election of the Minister of Defence, Public Security and Justice

Candidate Votes %
Esty Carpentieri (PRL) 21 58.33%
Aidan Clifford (UR) 8 22.22%
Luke Wellmoore (MPP) 7 19.44%
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Election of the Minister of Economy and Social Affairs

Candidate Primary vote Secondary vote
Jewele Brooke (PRL) 16 44.44% 19 52.78%
Christina Nowell

(Independent)

10 27.78% 17 47.22%
Roy Jackson (UR) 10 27.78%
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Parliamentary election

Party Votes % Seats
Party of the Radical Left (PRL) 16 44.44% 7
Moderate Party (MPP) 13 36.11% 5
United Right (UR) 7 19.44% 3
Total Electorate / Turnout 36 43.37%

Results by province

Province PRL MPP UR
% Votes % Votes % Votes
Metropolitan Pinang 87.50% 7 12.50% 1 0% 0
Ikbinune 33.33% 4 33.33% 3 41.67% 5
Canthia 20.00% 1 60.00% 3 10.00% 0
San Jozse 0% 1 100.0% 3 0% 0
Larvotto 60.00% 3 20.0% 2 10.0% 1
Terralis 50.0% 1 50.0% 1 0% 0
Territories 0% 0 100.0% 1 0% 0

References

  1. Mišo was the de facto leader and first on the parliamentary list. However, Ezio Auditore was officially Leader of the PRL, but he didn’t contest in the Parliamentary election.
  2. Esty Carpentieri wasn’t leader of the party, but he was considered the leading ministerial candidate of the party.