2021 Tumbran federal election

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2021 Tumbran Federal Election

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All 650 seats to the Tumbran House of Representatives
326 seats needed for a majority
Turnout92.5%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Kenneth Everett Anne Monteiro Hannah Slater
Party Labour Liberal Moderate
Leader since 15 February 2014 24 April 2018 27 April 2016
Leader's seat Timbourne South (NP) Barker (NP) Couno Ports (NP)
Last election 339 seats, 40.4% 241 seats, 38.2% 37 seats, 10.7%
Seats before 339 241 37
Seats won 391 191 28
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Popular vote 33,374,590 28,019,250 7,209,099
Percentage 42.0% 35.3% 9.1%
Swing Increase1.6% Error creating thumbnail: 2.9% Error creating thumbnail: 1.6%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Robert Ford
and Anna Palmer
Alan Spalko Peter Saunders
Party Green Conservative Social Democratic
Leader since 31 May 2007 (Ford)
14 May 2018 (Palmer)
21 December 2020 18 July 1994
Leader's seat Serrapince Broadford (BE) (Ford)
Couno Grove Hill (NP) (Palmer)
Ran in Nottingham (GA) (won) Maxwell (CM)
Last election 18 seats, 5.8% 12 seats, 3.8% 3 seats, 1.1%
Seats before 18 12 3
Seats won 20 17 3
Seat change Increase2 Increase5 -
Popular vote 5,567,991 4,001,174 1,300,080
Percentage 7.0% 5.0% 1.6%
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Map of Tumbra showing popular vote by state. As this is an IRV election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote by state but instead via results by each seat.

Prime Minister before election

Kenneth Everett
Labour

Elected Prime Minister

Kenneth Everett
Labour

The 2021 Tumbran federal election to elect all 650 members of the 47th Tumbran House of Representatives was held on 9 April 2021. The incumbent Labour government, led by Prime Minister Kenneth Everett, was seeking a second term. This election occurred after the 46th House of Representatives was dissolved on 1 February 2021; and the writs were issued on the same day by President Kelia Campbell. Unusually for a federal election, no state elections were held on the same day; the earliest one will be held in May, for the state of Thornton.

Background

The 2017 Tumbran federal election saw Kenneth Everett lead the Labour Party to a majority government, winning the election over Prime Minister Darren Hayes' Liberal Party. After the election, Hayes resigned as leader of the party, but stayed on as an MP. Geoffrey Osbourne was elected as Leader of the Opposition. Less than a year later however, due to flagging poll numbers, former Education Minister Anne Monteiro moved a leadership spill against Osbourne, which succeeded. Monteiro thus took over as Leader of the Opposition.

The Green Party also saw a change in leadership; Laurie Glover, the incumbent MP for Charbridge and female co-leader of the Green Party, decided to step down from the latter post in 2018. Anna Palmer, MP for Couno Grove Hill, was elected as her successor in the ensuing leadership election.

The Tumbran First Party, one of the two parties in the Conservative Alliance, decided to merge into the Conservative Party in August 2020; following the announcement, former party leader Lewis Bolton chose to retire as an MP. In the December 2020 Conservative Party Conference, Georgia Conservative Party leader Alan Spalko challenged federal leader Avery Mitchell for the party leadership and narrowly won. He will lead the Conservative Party into the 2021 election, and is running for election in Nottingham.

Electoral system

The 650 members of the 47th House of Representatives will be elected in single-member constituencies utilising full-preference instant runoff voting, as has been the case since the 1906 federal election. Voting is compulsory in Tumbra. The election will be administered by the Federal Electoral Commission of Tumbra.