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Thursday 6 February 2020

Full results of 2020 Mejlis election released

The polls for the 2020 Mejlis election, Hasanistan's first legislative election, have closed and the results have been revealed after the official count by the Hasani government. The election received an almost complete turnout of 92.86%, with thirteen voters out of the registered fourteen having voted in the election. However, controversies have arisen within the Deñizabat, a district which had full turnout, after two additional ballots were counted. The matter has been investigated and those ballots which have verified to have originated from ineligible sources have been declared void. Further investigations may be held.
The People's Unity Party have won the most seats within the election, having won in both Deñizabat and Nun, while the Northern League and an independent candidate were also both elected within their constituencies. The seat of Kınık has ended in a complex situation where both candidates tied, meaning His Majesty the Shahanshah must appoint a candidate for the constituency. Despite this, the results have produced a plurality for the People's Unionists within the future Mejlis and they may potentially gain a majority from the decision in Kınık. Prime Minister Hasan Çakar is set to release a statement declaring victory and discussing the election. It is also extremely likely that he shall be picked to continue holding the office for the Hasani prime ministership.

Full results and results by constituency

Legend: Blue (HBP), Purple (no overall majority), gold (KL), grey (Ind.), black (no election)

National results

  • People's Unity Party - 8 (61.54%)
  • Progressive Party - 3 (23.08%)
  • Northern League - 1 (7.69%)
  • Independent candidate(s) - 1 (7.69%)
  • Opposition to candidacies - 0 (0%)
  • Turnout - 13 (92.86%)

Ardajan results

  • Shady Morsi (elected) - 1 (100%)
  • Opposition to candidacy - 0 (0%)
  • Turnout: 1 (100%)

Deñizabat results

  • Hasan Çakar (elected) - 4 (80%)
  • Tanju Çakar - 1 (20%)
  • Turnout - 5 (100%)
Note: The Deñizabat election was marred with a controversy of electoral irregularities, as an initial count showed a total of seven votes, with Tanju Çakar having a total of three votes. The Hasani government conducted a quick investigation and found that two of Tanju Çakar's votes had not been from eligable voters but either accidents or the ballots were given to non-citizens.

Kınık results

  • Anatoli Emin Mert - 2 (50%)
  • Chase Mahoning - 2 (50%)
  • Turnout - 4 (100%)
Note: In Kınık, both candidates tied. Under Hasani electoral law, the decision must now be vested within His Majesty to appoint a representative for Kınık who he believes shall command the confidence of the locals. It is likely that one of the two electoral candidates will be selected.

Kökbulus results

  • Mustafa Abu Ali ibn Qasim (elected) - 1 (100%)
  • Opposition to candidacy - 0 (0%)
  • Turnout: 1 (100%)

Nun results

  • Natsuki Hegro (elected) - 2 (100%)
  • Opposition to candidacy - 0 (0%)
  • Turnout: 2 (66.7%)
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