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Revision as of 04:33, 11 April 2021

2019 Valkyrian general election
← 2017 7 July 2019 (2019-07-07) 2022 →

All 575 seats in the National Assembly, including 42 levelling seats
309 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Stella Kaufman Nicole Chancellor Margaret Harrison
Party Conservative The New Right Labor
Alliance Coalition Coalition Alliance
Leader since 18 December 2018 Inaugural Inaugural
Leader's seat Foxcoast's 1st Augusta's 4th List
Last election 62 146 83
Seats won 140 125 104
Seat change Increase 78 Decrease 21 Increase 21

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Bradley Murphy Taeler Shaw Amalia Rollins
Party Centrist Democratic Populist Left Socialist
Alliance Unaligned Alliance Alliance
Leader since 12 March 2019 Inaugural Inaugural
Leader's seat Chicane's 3rd Vienna's 2nd List
Last election 67 82 76
Seats won 70 69 61
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 13 Decrease 15

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Dominic McKinney Nathan Martinez
Party The Greens Liberal
Alliance Unaligned Unaligned
Leader since Inaugural Inaugural
Leader's seat List List
Last election 28 24
Seats won 34 14
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 10

Chancellor before election

Margaret Harrison
Labor

Chancellor after election

Stella Kaufman
Conservative

The 2019 Valkyrian general election took place on Sunday, 7 July 2019. Heading into the election, the Alliance of Social Democrats, led by Margaret Harrison, served as the government, elected after the 2017 general election as a centre-left bloc between the Labor Party, the Populist Left, the Socialist Party, The Greens, and the Liberal Party.

During the election, The Greens and the Liberal Party opted not to campaign as members of the Alliance, choosing to campaign as unaligned parties, leaving the Alliance with three left-wing parties. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party and The New Right formed the New Conservative Coalition in April 2019 as a right-wing counter to the Alliance, which came months after Stella Kaufman's election as the Leader of the Conservative Party in December 2018, succeeding Jonathan Victor, who refused to collaborate with The New Right.

In the election, the Conservative Party won 78 seats, taking seats previously held and uncontested by The New Right as part of their bloc agreement and won seats from several left-wing parties and levelling seats. While the Labor Party won seats in the election, their gains were modest compared to the Conservatives, ultimately making the Centrist Democratic Party the kingmaker between the Alliance and Coalition. After a month of negotiations between the Centrist Democrats and both blocs, the party decided to join the Coalition, unseating Margaret Harrison from the chancellery and elevating Kaufman, ensuring a right-wing shift in government.