2021 House Parliament election

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2021 House Parliament election
← 2020 28 March-3 April 2021 2022 →

All 37 seats to the House Union Parliament
19 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Bison Wild Larry Cat Africa Elephant
Alliance Left Right Left Greens
Last election 16 seats, 34.8% 6 seats, 15.0% 7 seats, 21.5%
Seats before 16 8 7
Seats won 14 10 8
Seat change 2 4 1
Popular vote 97 81 75
Percentage 29.7% 24.8% 22.9%
Swing 5.1% 9.8% 22.9%

 
Leader Albany Bear Manity Swim TBD
Alliance No Alliance Center Socialists & Progressives
Last election 1 seat, 5.6% 5 seats, 15.0% Did not contest
Seats before 1 3 0
Seats won 3 2 0
Seat change 2 3 New
Popular vote 36 21 16
Percentage 11.0% 6.4% 4.9%
Swing 5.4% 8.6% New

 
Leader None
Alliance Independents and N/A
Last election 0 seats, 8.2%
Seats before 0
Seats won 0
Seat change Steady
Popular vote 1
Percentage 0.3%
Swing 7.9%

Map of the House Union showing the House parliament party leading in each electorate by vote share.

  HL   RU   HLG   NA   HUC   S&P

  Oth

President of the House Commission before election

Bison Wild
Left

Elected President of the House Commission

TBD

The 2021 election to the House Parliament was held between 28 March and 3 April 2021 to elect all 37 members. The election saw the incumbent Left commission fall to just 14 seats and the Right Bloc win second place. The new Parliament will be sworn in on 17 April 2021.

Seats by Country

State 2020 2021 Change
Fishing Trail 14 8 6
Long Island 1 1 Steady 0
Massachusetts 2 2 Steady 0
House Hold 20 25 5
Michigan New 1 1
Total 37 37 Steady

New parties

The new Socialists & Progressives Party was created by several small left wing parties in early 2021.

Political groups

Left

The Left grouping is in the prosses of electing a leader.

List of Parties in the Left:

Fishing Trail

  • Labor
  • Democrats

Long Island

  • Labor

Massachusetts

  • Democrats

House Hold

  • Labor
  • Left

Left Greens

Incumbent Africa Elephant is that parties' candidate for President of the Commission.

List of Parties in the Left Greens:

Fishing Trail

  • Greens

Long Island

Massachusetts

  • Greens

House Hold

  • Greens
  • Stop Amazon

Results

Group (2021–22) Votes Seats
Votes % +/– Seats Change %
HL Left 97 29.7 –5.1
14 / 37
2 37.8
RU Right 81 24.8 +9.8
10 / 37
4 27.0
HG Left Green 75 22.9 +1.4
8 / 37
1 21.6
NA No Alliance 36 11.0 +5.4
3 / 37
2 8.1
HUC Center 21 6.4 –8.6
2 / 37
3 5.4
S&P S&P 16 4.9 New
0 / 37
New 0.0
NI I&N/A 1 0.3 –7.9
0 / 37
Steady 0.0
Electorate Political groups MHPs
HL HLG RU HUC NA S&P Oth
House Hold 7 (Lab) −2 6 (Grn) +1 9 (LNP) +3 3 (ONP) +3 25
Fishing Trail 3 (Lab)

1 (Dem)

2 (Grn) 0 (Con) 2 (Cen) 8
Massachusetts 2 (Dem/A&D) +1 0 (Grn) −1 2
Long Island 0 (Lab) −1 1 (Con) +1 1
Michigan 1 (Dem) +1 1


National elections

Three of the five member states will be holding their national elections on the same days as the House Union elections. These regions are the federal states meaning that they are directly govern by the House Union but have some aspects of independents. House Hold and Fishing Trail are fully independent nations and don't hold their national elections on the same day as the other three.

Long Island

2021 Long Island General Election

← 2019 28 March 2021 Next →
Party Leader % Seats ±
Conservatives Leopard Cat 46.7% 3 +1
Labor Sting Ray 30.4% 2 0
Green Party Duckling Duck 9.8% 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.


Long Island held it's House Union and General Election on 28 March 2021. All citizen's were eligible to vote for the 6 seats on the Assembly of Long Island. The election resulted in a second minority for the governing Conservative Party despite polling showing the Conservatives would win in a landslide. The Labor opposition held on to its 2 seats in the Assembly and had a small decrease in the parties' vote. The Greens won their first seat ever in the new parliament and won nearly 10% of the vote. Long Island Initiative lost its one seat and leader Jacob Javits resigned on election night.

The 2019 elections saw the incumbent Long Island Initiative go down to the Conservative Party of Long Island. The election saw the new Labor Party win second place. For the 2021 election the Assembly of Long Island will grow from 5 to 6 Members. In the spring of 2020 the new Green Party was created because of the growing environmentalism in the country. In the Summer of 2020 one of the two Labor Party MLAs joined the new Green Party. A poll in late 2020 showed the support for the Long Island Initiative was down to just 10% and the Conservatives have risen to 60% of the vote. In early 2021 the Outdoors Party announced they would contest the 2021 elections. In March 2020 the Labor Party leader resigned due to his parties poor showing in the polls.

Long Island will once again use First Past the Post to elect members to the parliament of Long Island. Voters will have 6 votes, however they can only vote once for a candidate. For a new party to become eligible to participate in the election, they must be supported by 12.5% of all valid votes cast in the last election.

At 19:00 BNN resealed an exit poll showing that the Conservatives would win a large majority with 4 seats, the Greens with 1 seat and Labor with just 1 seat.

Results

e • d Summary of the 28 March 2021 Long Island Assembly elections
Parties and coalitions Votes % Elected seats Seat Share Disproportionality
  Conservative Party of Long Island 100 46.7% 3 50.0% +3.3%
  Labor Party 65 30.4% 2 33.3% +2.9%
  Initiative LI 23 10.7% 0 0.0% –10.7%
  Greens 21 9.8% 1 16.7% +6.9%
  Outdoors 5 2.3% 0 0.0% –2.3%
Total 214 100.0% 6 100.0%
Spoilt and null votes 8 3.6%
Votes cast 222 100.0%
Registered voters / turnout N/A N/A
e • d Summary of the 28 March 2021 Long Island Assembly elections
Candidate Party Votes %
Leopard Cat CLI 26
Duckling Duck Greens 21
Mallard Duck Labor 19
Sting Ray Labor 18
Honk Goose CLI 17
Anko Saurus CLI 16
Unelected candidates
Buddy Bison CLI 15
Jacob Javits Initiative LI 14
Gumbles Cat CLI 13
Quakiy Spino CLI 13
Lossy Goose Labor 12
Honkers Goose Labor 11
Bear Baskets Initiative LI 9
Red Woolly Labor 5
Chicago Elephant Outdoors 5
Source: United Electoral Commission

Massachusetts

2021 Massachusetts General Election

← 2019 1 April 2021 Next →
Party Leader % Seats ±
Democrats George Paleo 47.4% 4 +3
Alliance of Democrats Owly Fly Jr 21.1% 2 -1
Moderate Party Eurypterid Paleo 15.8% 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.


Massachusetts will hold it's House Union and General Election on 1 April 2021. All citizen's will be eligible to vote for the Massachusetts House of Commons. For the 2021 election the House of Commons will grow from 5 to 7 Members. Massachusetts will once again use the D'Hondt method with closed lists to elect it's parliament. Unlike the other member states the head of government in Massachusetts is the Ambassador to House Hold who is effectively the Prime Minister.

The 2019 election resulted in the incumbent Alliance of Democrats government led by Owly Fly Jr. win in a landslide over the Greens led Tiktaalik Swim. At the 2019 election the Socialist Party lost it's one seat in the House of Commons. The current Ambassador is George Paleo. In February 2020 The Massachusetts Republicans and the Liberal Party announced they would contest the election as the Moderate Party. According to the poll Democrats leader George Paleo will win the election with about 60% of the vote. At 5:00pm on election day the United Electoral Commission announced that results would not be announced until Friday April 2, at 11:00am.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democrats 9 47.37 4 +3
Alliance of Democrats 4 21.05 2 –1
Moderate Party 3 15.79 1 +1
Greens 2 10.53 0 –1
Socialists 1 5.26 0 New
Blank votes 0 0.00 N/A
Total 19 100.0 7 2
Registered voters/turnout 22 86.36 N/A
Source: United Electoral Commission
Parliamentary seats
Democrats
  
57.14%
Alliance of Democrats
  
28.57%
Moderate Party
  
14.29%
Popular vote
Democrats
  
47.37%
Alliance of Democrats
  
21.05%
Moderate Party
  
15.79%
Greens
  
10.53%
Socialists
  
5.26%

Members House of Commons who lost their seat

Party Name Year elected Notes
Alliance of Democrats TBD
Greens TBD

Michigan

2021 Michigan General Election

← 2019 3 April 2021 Next →
Party Leader Current seats
Democrats Elizabeth Warren 1
Revolutionary Alliance Spina Spino 1

On 3 April all citizen's from Michigan can vote for their two members of the National Congress and the President of Michigan. No party has ever had a majority in the Michigan Parliament.

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democrats 3 75.00 2 +1
Revolutionary Alliance 1 25.00 0 –1
Blank votes 0 0.00 N/A
Total 4 100 2 Steady
Registered voters/turnout 4 100.00 N/A
Source: United Electoral Commission

See also

2021 House Hold General Election

2021 House Parliament election in the Kingdom of House Hold