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  • Next Samaran federal election
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  • A parliamentary federal election must be held in the Republic of Samara on or before November 9, 2013 to elect all 150 seats in the House of Representatives. The election will take place on one day across all three states of the Republic using the Samaran Voting System. If the sitting PM Victoria Jensen has not called an election by October 18, then the President Arnold Griffin will be legally required to dissolve Parliament and call a federal election for November 9.
popular vote
  • 3772
Leader
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last election
  • 51.2
  • 47.4
Colour
  • 0
  • DC241F
Next Year
  • Next
election date
  • --11-09
election name
  • Next Samaran Federal Election
ongoing
  • yes
Type
  • legislative
seats for election
  • 76
  • All 150 seats to the House of Representatives
after party
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Party
seats needed
  • 7
  • 10
party colour
  • no
Title
before election
  • Vacant
party name
  • no
Image
  • 100
leaders seat
Percentage
  • 47.4
seats before
  • 66
  • 83
previous election
  • Samaran federal election, April 2013
vote type
  • Popular
next election
  • Next Samaran Federal Election
after election
Previous Year
  • April 2013
leader since
  • March 2013
abstract
  • A parliamentary federal election must be held in the Republic of Samara on or before November 9, 2013 to elect all 150 seats in the House of Representatives. The election will take place on one day across all three states of the Republic using the Samaran Voting System. Federal election law stipulates that an election must be held by the Saturday of the calendar week that falls 215 days after the last election. As the last election took place on April 6, 2013, then the last possible day for the election is November 9 of the same year. But the Constitution of the Republic allows the Prime Minister to call an election whenever he or she wants, so the election could be held earlier. If the sitting PM Victoria Jensen has not called an election by October 18, then the President Arnold Griffin will be legally required to dissolve Parliament and call a federal election for November 9. The election will be fought between the ruling Samaran Labour Party, which will be seeking a second term in power, and the opposition Democratic Party of Samara. According to a study of voting patterns conducted by the Samaran News Corportation, it would take a federal swing of 1.54% against Labour for the Democratic Party to achieve the 76 seats needed to win the election.