2030 Gandoor National Election

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2030 Gandoor National Election
Gandoor
2028 ←
6 July 2030 (2030-07-06) → 2032

All 1000 seats in the Forum
501 seats needed for a majority
Registered 196,758,875
Turnout 79% (Increase4.4 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Park Sang-Hee Beth Saunders Steven Jones
Leader Park Sang-Hee Beth Saunders Steven Jones
Party Gandoor Communist Party New Democratic Party People's Party of Gandoor
Leader since 12 April 2022 (2022-04-12) 15 October 2024 (2024-10-15) 13 May 2019 (2019-05-13)
Leader's seat N/A[1] Seventh District of Southside Yon Third District of Osaka Yon
Last election 479 seats, 47.9% 468 seats, 46.8% 33 seats, 3.1%
Seats won 489 460 35
Seat change Increase 10 Decrease 8 Increase 2
Popular vote 75,470,988 70,502,687 6,968,371
Percentage 48.6% 45.4% 4.5%

  Fourth party
  Heidi Cameron
Leader Heidi Cameron
Party Gandoor Freedom Group
Leader since 28 February 2018 (2018-02-28)
Leader's seat First District of Yontan Yon
Last election 20 seats, 20%
Seats won 16
Seat change Decrease 4
Popular vote 2,487,485
Percentage 1.6%

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Composition of the Forum after the election

The 2030 Gandoor National Election was held on Saturday 6 July 2030. The election was the 22nd National Election.

The election resulted in the Communist Party increasing its plurality to 489 seats, with incumbent Prime Minister Park Sang-Hee designated to serve a second and final term in office starting in October 2030. This is the first time a party has maintained control of the Forum in a National Election since the 2012 National and Forum Election.

The New Democratic Party continued its loss of seats from the 2028 Forum election, losing eight seats and dropping to 460 total seats. This is the lowest number of seats held by the NDP since the 2006 National Election, where they won only 459 seats.

For the minor parties, while the People's Party of Gandoor gained two additional seats in the election, increasing their seats to 35, the Gandoor Freedom Group lost four seats, dropping to 16 seats following the election.

  1. Park is incumbent Prime Minister and Prime Ministers are not Members of the Forum