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2019 Kireitan provisional election
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72 new seats to the House of Debate (in addition to 144 already present) 109 seats needed for a majority
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Turnout
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81.1%
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First party
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Second party
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Leader
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Gen. Artun Sotarikos |
Isara Aomera
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Party
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Provisional Soldiers' Guild
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Provisional Socialist Party
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Leader since
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26 May 2019 |
12 June 2019
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Seats won
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34 |
25
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Popular vote
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854,102 |
634,278
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Percentage
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46.9% |
34.8%
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Leader
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Asanorre Laiuteras
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Aruketa Paruna
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Party
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Provisional Board
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Provisional Council
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Leader since
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30 May 2019
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2 June 2019
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Seats won
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7
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6
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Popular vote
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175,422
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157,683
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Percentage
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9.6%
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8.7%
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The 2019 Kireitan Provisional Election was held in the Kireitan Autonomous Provinces of Kyrloth on Saturday 29 June 2019, just over a month after the Annexation of Kireitarenu'a on 25 May 2019, to elect an additional 72 members to the House of Debate. Turnout was officially recorded as 81.1%, however many independent estimates place the true value at approximately 20%.
Under Kyrlot law, which was recently amended by the Soldiers' Guild, "Provisional" political parties - parties that compete in elections that take place in conquered territory up to six months after the war in which they were conquered - do not take their seats until the prime minister declares that the region is fully integrated into the country. When a political party takes their seats, they are allocated according to the party list. For example, if a party has won thirty seats, the first thirty names on the list become members of parliament. Provisional parties must have their party list approved by the prime minister.