April 2029 Tumbran federal election

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April 2029 Tumbran federal election

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All 650 seats to the Tumbran House of Representatives
326 seats needed for a majority
Turnout91.9%
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Stephen Williams Michael Kirkland Cressida Granger
Party Liberal/National coalition Labour Alliance
Leader since 20 May 2025 9 September 2027 5 March 2029
Leader's seat Yarwood (NP) Newgate (BC) Penhurst (WA)
Last election 213 seats, 34.1% 365 seats, 38.6% 31 seats, 10.3%[1]
Seats before 213 364 31
Seats won 310 284 40
Seat change Increase97 Decrease81 Increase9
Popular vote 30,625,601 28,376,206 13,623,992
Percentage 39.1% 36.2% 17.5%
Swing Increase5.0% Decrease2.4% Increase7.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader William Boyd Alan Spalko Justin Spearing
Party Moderate Conservative Social Democratic
Leader since 13 July 2025 21 December 2020 29 May 2025
Leader's seat Tamworth (MB) Nottingham (GA)
(lost)
Palling (CM)
Last election 21 seats, 8.4% 15 seats, 4.6% 3 seats, 1.9%
Seats before 21 15 3
Seats won 11 2 3
Seat change Decrease10 Decrease15 -
Popular vote 3,311,849 942,663 884,726
Percentage 4.5% 1.2% 1.1%
Swing Decrease3.9% Decrease3.4% Decrease0.8%

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

Michael Kirkland
Labour

Elected Prime Minister

Michael Kirkland (interim)
Labour

  1. Taken from the combined total of the Green Party and Progressive Party at the previous general election