December 2025 General Election

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December 2025 General Election
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April 2025 15 November - 1 December 2025/XLVI

All 200 seats in the Cosa
101 seats needed for a majority
Eligible voters 136
Turnout 105 - 77.21 % (Increase 5.24 %)
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Leader Alexandreu Davinescu Miestră Schivă Breneir Tzaracomprada
Party Progressive Alliance URL Green
Leader since 13 Oct 2025 15 August 2025 26 May 2024
Leader's seat MC (PA) MC (¡Avant!) MC (Green)
Last election 63 65[1] 28[2]
Seats won 87 66 28[2]
Seat change Increase 24 Increase 1[1] - [2]
Popular vote 41 31 13
Percentage 43.62 % 32.98 % 13.83 %
Swing Increase 11.91 % Decrease 13.36 %[1] Increase 0.42 %
Leader Mximo Malt Garth Spencer
Party In Defensa Traditionis Ind. Green/Anarcho-Surrealist
Leader since 6 Nov 2025 7 Nov 2025
Leader's seat None None
Last election New party New Party
Seats won 15 4
Seat change Increase 15 Increase 4
Popular vote 7 2
Percentage 7.45 % 2.13 %
Swing Increase 7.45 % Increase 2.13 %

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Seat apportionment for the 62nd Cosă

Outgoing Seneschal Elected Seneschal
Miestră Schivă
FreeDem / ¡Avant!
Alexandreu Davinescu
Progressive Alliance


A general election was held from November 15 - December 1, 2025/XLVI to determine the makeup of the 62nd Cosă. Regular Senatorial elections were also held in Florencia, Maricopa, and Fiovă, with a special election in Maritiimi-Maxhestic.

One amendment to the Organic Law was also put to referendum.

Background

The 61st Cosă saw the re-election of the ¡Avant! coalition on a single list and a minority-government fifth term for Miestră Schivă as Seneschal; this made her only the third Seneschal to form at least five Cabinets, along with Ián von Metáiriâ and Michael Pope. The Cosă term saw Schivă overtake Pope as the longest-serving Seneschal in Talossan history by number of days in office. Other noteworthy events included the Royal Commission on Immigration (which produced several new strategies and reforms to help retain prospective immigrants), the Joint Summit on Toxicity and Destructiveness (formed to better police Wittenberg community standards following harassment incidents by Green Party leader Breneir Tzaracomprada), the highest single-month immigration record since at least 2018 (with five new citizens in October 2025), and the separation of the Ministry of STUFF into the Ministries of Public Records and Propaganda and the Director of Production.

Cosă Election

Registered Parties

Party Leader / Candidate Beliefs
  Union of Free Reformists (URL) Miestră Schivă / Mic'haglh Autófil Liberalism, progressivism, reformism
  Progressive Alliance Alexandreu Davinescu Transparency, Inclusivity, Goodwill. Tradition and Democracy
  Green Party Breneir Tzaracomprada Reformism, Good Government, Active Cooperative Foreign Policy
  In Defensa Traditionis (In Zefençù dal Tradiziun) Mximo Malt absolute monarchism, "Western Orthodox Christian values", social conservatism, Glheþ promotion
  Independent Green / Anarcho-Surrealist Garth Spencer Surrealism, environmentalism, anarcho-primitivism

Results

Party Votes Share Seats +/-
  Progressive Alliance 41 43.62 % 87 Increase 24
  Union of Free Reformists 31 32.98 % 66 Increase 1[1]
  Green Party 13 13.83 % 28 - [2]
  In Defensa Traditionis 7 7.45 % 15 Increase 15
  Ind. Green / Anarcho-Surrealist 2 2.13 % 4 Increase 4

  ¡Avant! - - - Decrease 29[3]
  Ind. Conservative - - - Decrease 17
Total Valid Votes 100% 200 Decrease 2
Present/Invalid votes: 11

Senäts Elections

December 2025 Senäts Elections
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April 2025 15 November - 1 December 2025/XLVI

4 of 8 seats in the Senäts
5 seats needed for a majority
Logo Prog 61st small.png URL Logo.png Green Party Logo.png
Leader Alexandreu Davinescu Miestră Schivă Breneir Tzaracomprada
Party Progressive Alliance URL Green
Leader since 13 Oct 2025 15 Aug 2025 26 May 2024
Leader's seat MC (PROG) MC (¡Avant!) MC (Green)
Last election 2[4] 6 0[4]
Seats up 1 3 0
Seats won 4 4 0
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2 -
Popular vote 19 17 2
Percentage 40.43 % 36.17 % 4.26 %
Swing Increase 12.84 % Decrease 15.55 % Increase 4.26 %
Candidate Marcel Tafial
Party ind.
Last election 0
Seats up 0
Seats won 0
Seat change -
Popular vote 9
Percentage 19.15 %
Swing Decrease 1.54 %

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Senäts for the 62nd Cosă

Previous Majority Elected Majority
URL none

Incumbent candidates are represented with a

Florencia

  Candidate Rd. 1
  Mximo Carbonel 8
  Breneir Tzaracomprada 2
  No'ac'h Ventrutx 2
Prog. HOLD

Maricopa

  Candidate Rd. 1 Rd. 2
  Beneditsch Ardpresteir (write-in) 3 3
  Txoteu Davinescu 2 2
  Pôl dal Nordselva 2 2
  Françal Lux (write-in) 1 -
  Gilberto Martinez (write-in) 1 -
  Munditenens Tresplet (write-in) 1 -
  Chilsă Indrut (write-in) 1 -
Prog. GAIN from URL

According to Lexh.B.14.7, two separate scenarios were held after the second round of voting: one in which Davinescu was eliminated, and one in which dal Nordselvă was eliminated. In both cases, Ardpresteir would be elected, and was declared the winner as a result.

Fiovă

  Candidate Rd. 1
  Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h 13
URL HOLD

Maritiimi-Maxestic (special)

  Candidate Rd. 1
  Alexandreu Davinescu 8
  Marcel Tafial 2
  Ian Plätschisch (write-in) 1
Prog. GAIN from URL

Referenda

Amendment Për Contră Aus.
61RZ8 - The Seneschal Appointment Anytime Amendment 72 20 13

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Reflects seat totals from the ¡Avant! list seats held by MCs from the Free Democrats of Talossa and Partì da Reformaziun; the two merged into the Union of Free Reformists during the 61st Cosă. Also includes new citizen Leonardo Marques, who claimed a single seat under Org.IV.4.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Reflects the total of 28 seats held by the Green Party at the dissolution of the 61st Cosă: 27 seats earned in the April 2025 general election, and one seat held by new citizen Carteir Montagnha.
  3. Reflects the ¡Avant! list seats held by members of COFFEE.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Following the previous election, one Senator (þerxh Sant-Enogat of Cézembre) was affiliated with the Progressive Alliance. However, Florencia Senator Mximo Carbonel switched his affiliation from the Green Party to the Progressive Alliance in the lead-up to this election.