1868 Tumbran federal election

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1868 Tumbran federal election

← 1864 24 April 1868 1872 →

All 350 seats to the Tumbran House of Representatives
176 seats needed for a majority
Registered13,370,463
Turnout81.0% (Increase 4.0%)
  First party Second party
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Leader Richard Barker Samuel Lightfoot
Party Federalist Centre-Agrarian
Leader since 1864 1864
Leader's seat Hulbury (BC) Faber, Cranbourne, and Cobham (CM)
Last election 133 seats, 42.7% 100 seats, 31.9%
Seats won 139 106
Seat change Increase 6 Increase 6
Popular vote 3,828,155 3,544,267
Percentage 35.3% 32.7%
Swing Decrease 7.4% Increase 0.8%

  Third party Fourth party
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Leader Alexander Henderson Sam Richmond
Party Liberal True Westerners
Leader since 1864 1868
Leader's seat University of Couno Millsburgh Boroughs
Last election 64 seats, 24.1% Did not exist
Seats won 74 28
Seat change Increase 10 Increase 28
Popular vote 2,601,585 677,214
Percentage 24.0% 6.3%
Swing Decrease 0.1% New

Prime Minister before election

Richard Barker
Federalist

Elected Prime Minister

Richard Barker
Federalist

State Federalist Liberal Centre-Agrarian True Westerners Radical Total
Alexandria 10 1 11
Bencoolen 2 3 5
Georgia 13 1 11 25
Keybrook 4 8 12
Raleigh 2 4 6
Thornton 4 7 11
Bechor 21 9 14 44
Finnley 10 4 2 16
Harren 3 1 4
Marcato 11 1 1 13
Napier 28 10 15 53
Straton 3 2 1 6
Caduke 3 1 4
Grantfeldt 14 14
Marlsbruhe 5 7 12
Clearmont 9 3 11 2 25
Dartmoor 5 6 11
Severn 6 5 8 1 20
Fremont 6 2 8
Lormark 3 2 5
Pesvern 2 1 3
Turvenal 3 1 4
Gamaliel 3 3
Iswilyn 4 7 11
Westmond 4 1 7 12
Universities 12 12
Total 139 74 106 28 3 350