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The '''September 1981 [[General Election]]''' was the first democratic election ever to be held in [[Talossa]].  The election was formally set to take place on Tuesday, 1 September {{year|1981}}, however, the date passed without the election taking place.  Eventually, on Friday, 18 September, balloting took place and the votes were counted on Sunday, 27th September.
The '''September 1981 [[General Election]]''' was supposed to be the first democratic election ever to be held in [[Talossa]].  The election was formally set to take place on Tuesday, 1 September {{year|1981}}, however, the date passed without the election taking place.  Eventually, on Friday, 18 September, balloting took place and the votes were counted on Sunday, 27th September.


==Parties contesting the election==
==Parties contesting the election==
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*[[Danihel Lauriéir]], leader of the DDP, was sworn in as the Kingdom's first elected leader on Monday, 28th September {{year|1981}}.
==Aftermath==
 
[[King Robert I]] annulled the election results because they did not give him the results he desired.  The first proper, democratic and multi party elections took place in [[April 1985 General Election|April {{year|1985}}]].
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 8 July 2013

The September 1981 General Election was supposed to be the first democratic election ever to be held in Talossa. The election was formally set to take place on Tuesday, 1 September 1981/II, however, the date passed without the election taking place. Eventually, on Friday, 18 September, balloting took place and the votes were counted on Sunday, 27th September.

Parties contesting the election

  • DDP (Democratic Dandipratic Party)
  • RSP (Royal Socialist Party)

Result of the Election

Party Number of votes cast Percentage of votes cast Majority
DDP 3 60 YesY
RSP 2 40

Aftermath

King Robert I annulled the election results because they did not give him the results he desired. The first proper, democratic and multi party elections took place in April 1985/VI.