DLP 216 Seats SCP 180 Seats NSP 24 Seats GP 32 Seats CUP 8 Seats IND/OTH 0 Seats Sanctus – The first election to a federalised House of Deputies has resulted in a hung parliament, it was announced this morning, with the
Sanctus – The final polling before voting day tomorrow gives the DLP an edge over the SCP – but it also comes with a healthy warning that this vote share % may not translate into seats. The polling, conducted by Researchia for
When the New Sanctaria Party was founded almost four years ago, no one expected someone other than Andrew Silk to be leading the party into the next general election. Young and experienced, he was briefly Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary among
Leader of the Green Party, Josephine Chari-Jones, is no stranger to uphill challenges. A second-generation migrant from a declining fishing town in Aquitanium, Chari-Jones was able to go to college only because of a scholarship. She had to couchsurf for her first
Corpus – Almost half of the cabinet will be at risk of losing their seats at the next election, or risk not getting selected at all by their party, according to Professor of Political Geography at National University of Sanctaria, Corpus, Yvonne
Sanctus – The Electoral Commission today announced that the number of the seats the House of Deputies will have for the next election is 460, a reduction of 339 seats. The 42% reduction comes almost four years after federalisation, with the next
Sanctus – Former Ambassador to the World Assembly, Dr. Katherine Saunders, is currently leading Councillor Ethan Ringrose by a razor-thin 3 points in the latest Sanctarian National Times poll, this paper can reveal. Saunders, who had been trailing Ringrose until this point,
Haven – Governing Mayor of Haven, June Warren, today told reporters she has no interest in seeking the Presidency of Sanctaria at this time. Warren told reporters today at her final press conference of the year that she was elected to a
Cristi – SCP Spokesperson on Devolution, and former Deputy Prime Minister, Andrew Silk today announced he was leaving the Sanctarian Conservative Party, along with 52 other right wing MPs, to form a new party to serve those with conservative and traditional values in