Jindalean legislative election, 2013

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All 760 seats to the National Assembly 381 seats needed for a majority
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| Turnout
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100%
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Party
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National Socialist Workers Party
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Women's Union
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People's Front
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| Last election
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Did not exist |
Did not exist |
Did not exist
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| Seats won
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615 |
68 |
45
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| Popular vote
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48,160,824 |
5,351,202 |
3,567,468
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| Percentage
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81% |
9% |
6%
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Fourth party
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| Party
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Democratic Workers Party
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| Last election
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Did not exist
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| Seats won
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30
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| Popular vote
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2,378,312
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| Percentage
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4%
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A first ever legislative election were held in Democratic People's Republic of Jindalea on 14 December 2013, simultaneously with Presidential Elections.
e • d Summary of the 14 December 2013 Jindalean election results
| Parties
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Constituency
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| Votes
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%
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+/−
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Seats
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+/−
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Jindalean Socialist Workers Party
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48,160,824
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81
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81
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616
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—
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Women's Union
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5,351,202
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9
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9
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68
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—
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People's Front
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3,567,468
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6
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6
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46
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—
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Democratic Workers Party
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2,378,312
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4
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4
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30
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—
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| Valid votes
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59,457,808
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| Blank and invalid votes
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0
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| Totals
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59,457,808
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100
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100
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760
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| Electorate and voter turnout
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100%
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