TABLE OF RESULTS BY CITY & REGION
LISTS OF PARTY LEADERS RESULTS OVER TIME FOR EACH PARTY WITH LEADER

2027 Duchessland general election
← 2023 July 17, 2027 (2027-07-17) 2031 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Michael Skye Geoff Redondo Laia Kajas
Party Liberal Union Freedom Greens
Leader since 2019 2012 2017
Leader's seat Duchess City-Lexington Highlands Ornothope-Young
Last election 48.6%, 208 seats 22.1%, 43 seats 12.4%, 15 seats
Seats needed Steady Increase 98 Increase 126

 
Leader Katie Miura Victor Wakefield
Party Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 2023 2023
Leader's seat Polo Park Alvern
Last election 10.7%, 11 seats 5.2%, 3 seats
Seats needed Increase 130 Increase 138

Incumbent Prime Minister

Michael Skye
Liberal Union



2023 Duchessland general election
← 2019 July 15, 2023 (2023-07-15) 2027 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout81.4%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Michael Skye Geoff Redondo Laia Kajas
Party Liberal Union Freedom Greens
Leader since 2019 2012 2017
Leader's seat Duchess City-Lexington Highlands Ornothope-Young
Last election 44.7%, 193 seats 5.2%, 5 seats 9.7%, 8 seats
Seats before 193 5 8
Seats won 208 43 15
Seat change Increase 15 Increase 38 Increase 7
Popular vote 20,072,301 7,953,962 6,829,579
Percentage 48.6% 22.1% 12.4%
Swing Increase 3.9% Increase 16.9% Increase 2.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Liam Cartwell Jahal Nevru
Party Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 2019 2014
Leader's seat Solihull Keynes North
Last election 25.3%, 57 seats 12.8%, 16 seats
Seats before 57 16
Seats won 11 3
Seat change Decrease 46 Decrease 13
Popular vote 3,623,105 2,748,473
Percentage 10.7% 5.2%
Swing Decrease 14.6% Decrease 7.6%

Prime Minister before election

Michael Skye
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Michael Skye
Liberal Union

2019 Duchessland general election
← 2015 July 13, 2019 (2019-07-13) 2023 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout87.2%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Michael Skye Hunter McMickey Jahal Nevru
Party Liberal Union Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 2019 2010 2014
Leader's seat Duchess City-Lexington Sunshine-Tullamar Keynes North
Last election 34.6%, 114 seats 36.8%, 137 seats 14.7%, 20 seats
Seats before 114 137 20
Seats won 193 57 16
Seat change Increase 79 Decrease 80 Decrease 4
Popular vote 17,970,276 10,011,289 5,346,861
Percentage 44.7% 25.3% 12.8%
Swing Increase 10.1% Decrease 11.5% Decrease 1.9%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Laia Kajas Geoff Redondo
Party Greens Freedom
Leader since 2017 2012
Leader's seat Ornothope-Young Highlands
Last election 7.3%, 3 seats 3.4%, 3 seats
Seats before 3 3
Seats won 8 5
Seat change Increase 5 Increase 2
Popular vote 4,663,427 2,090,503
Percentage 9.7% 5.2%
Swing Increase 2.4% Increase 1.8%

Prime Minister before election

Hunter McMickey
Conservative

Prime Minister

Michael Skye
Liberal Union


2015 Duchessland general election
← 2011 July 19, 2015 (2015-07-19) 2019 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout83.6%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Hunter McMickey Elaine Lansing Jahal Nevru
Party Conservative Liberal Union New Socialist
Leader since 2010 2007 2014
Leader's seat Sunshine-Tullamar Brentham-Inglewood Keynes North
Last election 40.1%, 152 seats 33.5%, 103 seats 15.2%, 20 seats
Seats before 152 103 20
Seats won 137 114 20
Seat change Decrease 15 Increase 11 Steady
Popular vote 13,977,624 13,142,005 6,267,141
Percentage 36.8% 34.6% 14.7%
Swing Decrease 3.3% Increase 1.1% Decrease 0.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Paolo Davies Geoff Redondo
Party Greens Freedom
Leader since 2001 2012
Leader's seat Ornothope-Harlesden Highlands
Last election 6.0%, 3 seats 2.8%, 1 seat
Seats before 3 1
Seats won 3 3
Seat change Steady Increase 2
Popular vote 3,190,544 1,253,428
Percentage 7.3% 3.4%
Swing Increase 1.3% Increase 0.6%

Prime Minister before election

Hunter McMickey
Conservative

Prime Minister

Hunter McMickey
Conservative

2011 Duchessland general election
← 2007 July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11) 2015 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85.6%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Hunter McMickey Elaine Lansing Sophie Baerbockas
Party Conservative Liberal Union New Socialist
Leader since 2010 2007 1999
Leader's seat Sunshine-Tullamar Brentham-Inglewood Alcoma South
Last election 43.6%, 179 seats 30.3%, 75 seats 15.7%, 23 seats
Seats before 179 75 23
Seats won 152 103 20
Seat change Decrease 27 Increase 28 Decrease 3
Popular vote 15,078,912 12,323,745 5,919,852
Percentage 40.1% 33.5% 15.2%
Swing Decrease 3.5% Increase 3.3% Decrease 0.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Paolo Davies Alex Kingston
Party Greens Freedom
Leader since 2001 1994
Leader's seat Ornothope-Harlesden Njara
Last election 4.9%, 2 seats 4.1%, 1 seat
Seats before 2 1
Seats won 3 1
Seat change Increase 1 Steady
Popular vote 2,643,461 1,042,493
Percentage 6.0% 2.8%
Swing Increase 1.1% Decrease 1.3%

Prime Minister before election

Hunter McMickey
Conservative

Prime Minister

Hunter McMickey
Conservative

2007 Duchessland general election
← 2003 July 17, 2007 (2007-07-17) 2011 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout88.2%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ronnie Weston John Dover Sophie Baerbockas
Party Conservative Liberal Union New Socialist
Leader since 2007 1991 1999
Leader's seat Plaistow Lincoln-Carnegie Alcoma South
Last election 36.9%, 127 seats 37.0%, 127 seats 20.2%, 25 seats
Seats before 127 127 25
Seats won 179 75 23
Seat change Increase 53 Decrease 52 Decrease 2
Popular vote 15,592,013 10,835,731 5,614,553
Percentage 43.6% 30.2% 15.7%
Swing Increase 6.7% Decrease 6.8% Decrease 4.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Paolo Davies Alex Kingston
Party Greens Freedom
Leader since 2001 1994
Leader's seat Ornothope-Harlesden Njara
Last election Pre-creation 4.5%, 1 seat
Seats before 0 1
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 1,394,698 2,181,451
Percentage 4.9% 4.1%
Swing Increase 4.9% Decrease 0.4%

Prime Minister before election

John Dover
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Oliver Weston
Conservative

2003 Duchessland general election
← 1999 July 13, 2003 (2003-07-13) 2007 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout80.8%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader John Dover Tyrone Harrison Sophie Baerbockas
Party Liberal Union Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 1991 2001 1999
Leader's seat Lincoln-Carnegie Newquay Alcoma South
Last election 40.2%, 143 seats 38.6%, 126 seats 16.1%, 10 seats
Seats before 143 126 10
Seats won 127 127 25
Seat change Decrease 18 Increase 1 Increase 15
Popular vote 12,432,901 11,972,425 6,249,342
Percentage 37.0% 36.9% 20.2%
Swing Decrease 4.2% Decrease 1.7% Increase 4.1%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Alex Kingston
Party Freedom
Leader since 1994
Leader's seat Njara
Last election 5.5%, 1 seat
Seats before 1
Seats won 1
Seat change Steady
Popular vote 1,874,802
Percentage 4.5%
Swing Decrease 1.0%

Prime Minister before election

John Dover
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

John Dover
Liberal Union / New Socialist

1999 Duchessland general election
← 1995 July 15, 1999 (1999-07-15) 2003 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85.5%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader John Dover Ali Verona Leon Salinas
Party Liberal Union Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 1991 1989 1996
Leader's seat Lincoln-Carnegie Riviera-Lajara Hamilton North
Last election 27.1%, 50 seats 43.9%, 186 seats 24.5%, 42 seats
Seats before 50 186 42
Seats won 143 126 10
Seat change Increase 93 Decrease 60 Decrease 32
Popular vote 12,709,427 10,981,932 4,966,548
Percentage 40.2% 38.6% 16.1%
Swing Increase 13.1% Decrease 5.3% Decrease 8.4%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Alex Kingston
Party Freedom
Leader since 1994
Leader's seat Njara
Last election 3.2%, 1 seat
Seats before 1
Seats won 1
Seat change Steady
Popular vote 2,622,090
Percentage 5.5%
Swing Increase 2.3%

Prime Minister before election

Ali Verona
Conservative

Prime Minister

John Dover
Liberal Union

1995 Duchessland general election
← 1991 July 11, 1995 (1995-07-11) 1999 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout82.7%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ali Verona John Dover David Wakefield
Party Conservative Liberal Union New Socialist
Leader since 1989 1991 1982
Leader's seat Riviera-Lajara Lincoln-Carnegie Ornothope-Medway
Last election 47.8%, 191 seats 18.1%, 19 seats 30.6%, 68 seats
Seats before 191 19 68
Seats won 186 50 42
Seat change Decrease 5 Increase 31 Decrease 26
Popular vote 13,233,846 8,976,804 6,940,828
Percentage 43.9% 26.9% 24.5%
Swing Decrease 3.9% Increase 8.8% Decrease 6.1%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Alex Kingston
Party Freedom
Leader since 1994
Leader's seat Njara
Last election Pre-creation
Seats before 0
Seats won 1
Seat change Increase 1
Popular vote 1,604,102
Percentage 3.2%
Swing Increase 3.2%

Prime Minister before election

Ali Verona
Conservative

Prime Minister

Ali Verona
Conservative

1991 Duchessland general election
← 1987 July 17, 1991 (1991-07-17) 1995 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout86.8%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ali Verona David Wakefield Marcelo Hurtle
Party Conservative New Socialist Liberal Union
Leader since 1989 1982 1991
Leader's seat Riviera-Lajara Ornothope-Medway Hullsworth
Last election 32.0%, 47 seats 10.1%, 18 seats 58.2%, 214 seats
Seats before 47 18 214
Seats won 191 68 19
Seat change Increase 144 Increase 50 Decrease 195
Popular vote 14,142,233 8,908,724 5,733,348
Percentage 47.8% 30.6% 18.1%
Swing Increase 15.8% Increase 20.5% Decrease 40.1%

Prime Minister before election

Tom Kennedy
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Ali Verona
Conservative

1987 Duchessland general election
← 1983 July 13, 1987 (1987-07-13) 1991 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout83.2%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Tom Kennedy Janice Dallman David Wakefield
Party Liberal Union Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 1983 1980 1982
Leader's seat Duchess City-Victoria Byrnong West Ornothope-Medway
Last election 60.3%, 212 seats 31.8%, 55 seats 7.7%, 12 seats
Seats before 212 55 12
Seats won 214 47 18
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 8 Increase 6
Popular vote 15,145,779 8,485,642 2,383,076
Percentage 58.2% 32.0% 10.1%
Swing Decrease 2.1% Increase 0.2% Increase 2.4%

Prime Minister before election

Tom Kennedy
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Tom Kennedy
Liberal Union

1983 Duchessland general election
← 1979 July 15, 1983 (1983-07-15) 1987 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout81.6%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Tom Kennedy Janice Dallman David Wakefield
Party Liberal Union Conservative New Socialist
Leader since 1983 1980 1982
Leader's seat Duchess City-Victoria Byrnong West Ornothope-Medway
Last election 70.5%, 230 seats 27.2%, 49 seats Pre-creation
Seats before 230 49 0
Seats won 212 55 12
Seat change Decrease 18 Increase 6 Increase 12
Popular vote 14,421,246 7,605,234 1,841,519
Percentage 60.3% 31.8% 7.7%
Swing Decrease 10.2% Increase 4.6% Increase 7.7%

Prime Minister before election

Tom Kennedy
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Tom Kennedy
Liberal Union

1979 Duchessland general election
← 1975 July 19, 1979 (1979-07-19) 1983 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.4%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Zephyr Alonso Arthur Bray
Party Liberal Union Conservative
Leader since 1967 1970
Leader's seat Hewlett Carsonville-Wexford
Last election 73.1%, 236 seats 25.7%, 42 seats
Seats before 236 42
Seats won 230 49
Seat change Decrease 6 Increase 7
Popular vote 15,148,216 5,844,418
Percentage 70.5% 27.2%
Swing Decrease 2.6% Increase 1.5%

Prime Minister before election

Zephyr Alonso
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Zephyr Alonso
Liberal Union

1975 Duchessland general election
July 21, 1975 (1975-07-21) 1979 →

All 280 seats to the National Assembly
141 seats needed for a majority
Turnout90.3%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Zephyr Alonso Arthur Bray
Party Liberal Union Conservative
Leader since 1967 1970
Leader's seat Hewlett Carsonville-Wexford
Last election Party banned Party banned
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 236 42
Seat change Increase 236 Increase 42
Popular vote 15,013,156 5,278,242
Percentage 73.1% 25.7%
Swing Increase 73.1% Increase 25.7%

Prime Minister before election

Zephyr Alonso
Liberal Union

Prime Minister

Zephyr Alonso
Liberal Union



Duchessland political parties

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Name Founded Ideology Position Leader 2019 result 2023 result
Votes (%) Seats Votes (%) Seats
Liberal Union 1967 (57) Social liberalism Centre-left Michael Skye
44.7%
193 / 280
48.6%
208 / 280
Conservative 1970 (54) Liberal conservatism Centre-right to right-wing Katie Miura
25.3%
57 / 280
10.7%
11 / 280
New Socialist 1982 (42) Democratic socialism Left-wing Victor Wakefield
12.8%
16 / 280
5.2%
3 / 280
Green 2001 (23) Environmentalism Centre-left to left-wing Laia Kajas
9.7%
8 / 280
12.4%
15 / 280
Freedom 1994 (30) Right-wing populism Right-wing to far-right Geoff Redondo
5.2%
5 / 280
22.1%
43 / 280
Independent N/A
2.3%
0 / 280
1.0%
0 / 280






Prime ministers

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List of prime ministers of Duchessland since 1972
Portrait Prime minister
Office
(Lifespan)
Term of office Mandate Party Government
start end duration
  Zephyr Alonso
MP for Hewlett
(1921–1983)
20 May
1972
6 June
1983
11 years, 18 days (—) Liberal Union National Unity
(Lib—Con)
1975 Alonso I
1979 Alonso II
Tom Kennedy
MP for Duchess City-Victoria
(1924–1998)
6 June
1983
11 July
1991
8 years, 36 days Kennedy Caretaker
1983 Kennedy I
1987 Kennedy II
  Ali Verona
MP for Riviera-Lajara
(b. 1939)
11 July
1991
15 July
1999
8 years, 5 days 1991 Conservative Verona I
1995 Verona II
  John Dover
MP for Lincoln-Carnegie
(1935–2014)
15 July
1999
17 July
2007
8 years, 3 days 1999 Liberal Union Dover
(2003) Dover—Baerbockas
(Lib—New Soc)
  Ronnie Weston
MP for Plaistow
(b. 1950)
17 July
2007
26 February
2010
2 years, 225 days 2007 Conservative Weston
  Hunter McMickey
MP for Sunshine-Tullamar
(b. 1967)
26 February
2010
13 July
2019
9 years, 138 days McMickey I
2011 McMickey II
(2015) McMickey III
(Con—Fdm—Ind)
  Michael Skye
MP for Duchess City-Lexington
(b. 1985)
13 July
2019
Incumbent 5 years, 153 days 2019 Liberal Union Skye I
2023 Skye II


No. Prime Minister Born Age at
start of premiership
Age at
end of premiership
Post-premiership
timespan
Lifespan
Died Age
1 Zephyr Alonso Nov 17, 1921 50 years, 167 days
May 2, 1972
61 years, 201 days
Jun 6, 1983
0 days Jun 6, 1983 61 years, 201 days
2 Tom Kennedy May 3, 1924 59 years, 34 days
Jun 6, 1983
67 years, 69 days
Jul 11, 1991
7 years, 93 days Oct 12, 1998 74 years, 162 days
3 Ali Verona Jul 12, 1939 51 years, 364 days
Jul 11, 1991
60 years, 3 days
Jul 15, 1999
25 years, 150 days
85 years, 153 days
4 John Dover Feb 8, 1935 64 years, 157 days
Jul 15, 1999
72 years, 159 days
Jul 17, 2007
7 years, 141 days Dec 5, 2014 79 years, 300 days
5 Ronnie Weston Aug 14, 1950 56 years, 337 days
Jul 17, 2007
59 years, 196 days
Feb 26, 2010
14 years, 310 days
74 years, 120 days
6 Hunter McMickey Mar 29, 1967 42 years, 334 days
Feb 26, 2010
52 years, 106 days
Jul 13, 2019
5 years, 152 days
57 years, 258 days
7 Michael Skye Sep 10, 1985 33 years, 306 days
Jul 13, 2019
(incumbent) (incumbent)
39 years, 93 days


Party results

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National Assembly of Duchessland
Election Leader Votes Seats Standing Position
# % # ± %
1975 Zephyr Alonso
(1921–1983)
41,900 73.1
236 / 280
  236 84.3 1st Supermajority
1979 254,202 70.5
230 / 280
  6 82.1   1st Supermajority
1983 Tom Kennedy
(1924–1998)
435,770 60.3
212 / 280
  18 75.7   1st Supermajority
1987 309,963 58.2
214 / 280
  2 76.4   1st Supermajority
1991 Marcelo Hurtle
(b. 1937)
2,171,230 18.1
19 / 280
  195 6.8   3rd Third party
1995 John Dover
(1935–2014)
4,076,665 26.9
50 / 280
  31 17.9   2nd Opposition
1999 4,267,831 40.2
143 / 280
  93 51.1   1st Majority
2003 5,281,626 37.0
127 / 280
  18 45.4   1st Coalition
(with New Socialists)
2007 8,048,968 30.2
75 / 280
  52 26.8   2nd Opposition
2011 Elaine Lansing
(b. 1966)
6,339,306 33.5
103 / 280
  28 36.8   2nd Opposition
2015 7,984,988 34.6
114 / 280
  11 40.7   2nd Opposition
2019 Michael Skye
(b. 1985)
11,967,746 44.7
193 / 280
  79 68.9   1st Supermajority
2023 13,266,176 48.6
208 / 280
  15 74.3   1st Supermajority





National Assembly of Duchessland
Election Leader Votes Seats Standing Position
# % # ± %
1975 Arthur Bray
(1916–2009)
41,900 25.7
42 / 280
  42 15.0 2nd Opposition
1979 254,202 27.2
49 / 280
  7 17.5   2nd Opposition
1983 Janice Dallman
(1932–2017)
435,770 31.8
55 / 280
  6 19.6   2nd Opposition
1987 309,963 32.0
47 / 280
  8 16.8   2nd Opposition
1991 Ali Verona
(b. 1939)
2,171,230 47.8
191 / 280
  144 68.2   1st Supermajority
1995 4,076,665 43.9
186 / 280
  5 66.4   1st Majority
1999 4,267,831 38.6
126 / 280
  60 45.0   2nd Opposition
2003 Tyrone Harrison
(b. 1961)
5,281,626 36.9
127 / 280
  1 45.4   2nd Opposition
2007 Ronnie Weston
(b. 1950)
8,048,968 43.6
179 / 280
  53 63.9   1st Majority
2011 Hunter McMickey
(b. 1967)
6,339,306 40.1
152 / 280
  27 54.3   1st Majority
2015 7,984,988 36.8
137 / 280
  15 48.9   1st Minority
(with Freedom and Independents)
2019 11,967,746 25.3
57 / 280
  80 20.6   2nd Opposition
2023 Liam Cartwell
(b. 1978)
13,266,176 10.7
11 / 280
  46 3.9   4th Fourth party





National Assembly of Duchessland
Election Leader Votes Seats Standing Position
# % # ± %
1983 David Wakefield
(1934–2022)
435,770 7.7
12 / 280
  12 4.3 3rd Third party
1987 309,963 10.1
18 / 280
  6 6.4   3rd Third party
1991 2,171,230 30.6
68 / 280
  50 24.3   2nd Opposition
1995 4,076,665 24.5
42 / 280
  26 15.0   3rd Third party
1999 Leon Salinas
(b. 1952)
4,267,831 16.1
10 / 280
  32 3.6   3rd Third party
2003 Sophie Baerbockas
(b. 1963)
5,281,626 20.2
25 / 280
  15 8.9   3rd Coalition
(with New Socialists)
2007 8,048,968 15.7
23 / 280
  2 8.2   3rd Third party
2011 6,339,306 15.2
20 / 280
  3 7.1   3rd Third party
2015 Jahal Nevru
(b. 1974)
7,984,988 14.7
20 / 280
  7.1   3rd Third party
2019 11,967,746 12.8
16 / 280
  4 5.7   3rd Third party
2023 13,266,176 5.2
3 / 280
  13 1.1   5th No status




National Assembly of Duchessland
Election Leader Votes Seats Standing Position
# % # ± %
1995 4,076,665 24.5
42 / 280
  26 15.0   3rd Third party
1999 Leon Salinas
(b. 1952)
4,267,831 16.1
10 / 280
  32 3.6   3rd Third party
2003 Sophie Baerbockas
(b. 1963)
5,281,626 20.2
25 / 280
  15 8.9   3rd Coalition
(with New Socialists)
2007 8,048,968 15.7
23 / 280
  2 8.2   3rd Third party
2011 6,339,306 15.2
20 / 280
  3 7.1   3rd Third party
2015 Jahal Nevru
(b. 1974)
7,984,988 14.7
20 / 280
  7.1   3rd Third party
2019 11,967,746 12.8
16 / 280
  4 5.7   3rd Third party
2023 13,266,176 5.2
3 / 280
  13 1.1   5th No status

2023 results

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Breakdown of vote in Great Britain into affiliates (%) by demographic
Category LU Fdm Grn Con NSP Others Margin
All 49 22 12 11 5 1 27
Gender
Female 52 16 16 8 7 1 36
Male 46 28 9 11 4 2 18
Age
18–24 55 19 20 2 3 1 35
25–49 47 23 16 7 4 3 24
50–64 45 26 11 10 7 1 19
65+ 51 17 9 15 6 2 34
Women by age
18–24 42 6 6 16 23 3 19
25–49 45 15 10 14 10 2 30
50–64 32 29 16 11 5 3 3
65+ 23 42 13 12 3 2 19
Men by age
18–24 40 10 12 16 12 3 24
25–49 43 14 15 13 8 3 28
50–64 32 23 22 11 5 3 9
65+ 21 41 16 11 5 3 20
Social class (summary)
ABC1 36 25 11 14 7 2 11
C2DE 33 23 20 11 6 3 10
Social class (all)
AB 36 27 10 15 7 2 9
C1 36 23 13 13 8 3 13
C2 32 24 20 11 6 3 8
DE 34 23 19 10 6 3 11
Highest educational level
Low 28 31 23 9 4 2 3
Medium 32 26 16 12 7 3 6
High 42 18 8 15 9 3 24
Household earnings
Less than £20,000 33 24 17 11 8 3 9
£20,000–29,999 32 26 17 11 6 3 6
£30,000–49,999 34 25 15 12 7 3 11
£50,000–69,999 40 20 14 13 7 3 20
£70,000+ 40 22 10 16 6 2 18
Household tenure
Own outright 25 37 16 12 4 2 12
Mortgage 39 21 14 13 6 2 18
Private rent 42 12 13 14 12 2 28
Social rent 42 14 21 9 7 4 21
Rent-free 40 15 11 14 12 3 25
By affiliation of vote in 2019 general election
Liberal Union 97 2 0 0 0 1 95
Conservative 10 71 3 8 10 1 61
New Socialist 30 10 2 0 49 5 19
Green 22 1 3 4 5 60 38
Freedom 8 9 69 4 3 0 60
Green 28 7 7 14 36 2 8

Duchess City Metro

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Line Opened Stations Ridership (annual)
  Line A 1974 37 113 million
  Line B 1978 36 145 million
  Line C 1994 42 137 million
  Line D 1989 35 92 million
  Line E 2005 37 126 million
  Line F 2016 13 20 million
  Line G 2021 39 143 million
  Line S 2013 6 31 million


Line Opened Stations Ridership (annual)
  Regional rail 1965 52 296 million
  National rail 1903 684 473 million
  High speed rail 1997 22 691 million


Station Line Grade Opened Ridership (avg. weekday) Platforms
Duponte   Underground 1998
Newull   Underground 1998
St. Jaune   Underground 1998
McMason   Underground 1998
Cranberry   Underground 1998
Sierra Valley   Underground 2003
Ciemsa   Underground 2003
W.R. Tamms   Underground 1996
Tousal   Underground 1996
Dublow   Underground 1996
Swansea   Underground 1996
Chatterson   Underground 1996
Weddle   Underground 1996
Polo Park   Underground 1996
Maple Grove   Underground 1996
S5-Ludderfield     Underground 1996
Alonso     Underground 1996
Rutherford     Underground 1996
Stadium     Underground 1980
Halford   Underground 2000
Botanical   Underground 1989
York   Underground 1989
Scarlett   Underground 1989
Massey   Underground 1989
Raylin   Underground 1989
National Museum   Underground 1989
Lyndon   Underground 1989
Tyrell   Underground 1989
Vandau       Underground 1980
University       Underground 1980
Oranco       Underground 1980
Wellington       Underground 1980
Lafayette       Underground 1974
Bayes       Underground 1974
Duchess Central          
     
Underground

1974      
1978     ||

Financial       Underground 1976
Civic Wharf       Underground 1976
Waterfront       Underground 1976
Darren       Underground 1982
Perell       Underground 1982
Noloncy       Underground 1994
St. Michael       Underground 1994
Feller Junction       Underground 1994
Feller Town   Underground 2009
Lehoian   Underground 2009
Shawnessy   Underground 2009
Collins   Underground 2009
Albert Bridge   Underground 2023
Lower Quay   Underground 2023
Dovetail North   Underground 2023
Dovetail Park   Underground 2023
Dovetail South   Underground 2023
Dovetail Business & Research District   Underground 2023
Avira   Underground 2009
Jackson   Underground 2009
King's Ridge   Underground 2009
Carpenter   Underground 1994
Exhibition   Underground 1994
Silver Spring   Underground 1994
Bejarm   Underground 1994
Liberty   Underground 2012
Casglo   Underground 2012
Four Ways   Underground 2012
Lexington   Underground 2012
Irawa   Underground 2012
Cambridge   Underground 2012
Bankil   Underground 2012
Alcoma Centre   Underground 2012
Port Alcoma   Underground 2012
Coventris   Underground 2015
Woodward   Underground 2015
Duntlop   Underground 2015
Lucere   Underground 2015
Koudina   Underground 2015
Stone Street   Underground 2015
Magdalan   Underground 2015
Lottingsworth   Underground 2015
Durham   Underground 2015
Sackdoe   Underground 2015
Fairfax   Underground 2015
Concord   Underground 1997
East Concord   Underground 1997
Holster   Underground 1997
Weston   Underground 1997
Mount Rauler   Underground 1997
Hubbes   Underground 1997
Clark   Underground 1997
Erfont   Underground 1985
Rickwell   Underground 1985
Jumplon   Underground 2017
Donchester   Underground 2017
Strathcona   Underground 2017
Eden   Underground 2017
Valcat   Underground 2017
Cathedral   Underground 2017
Athena Gardens     Underground 1985
Listow     Underground 1985
Hermes     Underground 1985
Opera House     Underground 1985
Adelaide     Underground 1985
Regal       Underground    
Elevated  
1978    
2013  
Market     Underground 1978
Commons     Underground 1978
Arts Quarter     Underground 1978
Riverside     Underground 1978
Totten     Underground 1991
Norfolk-Hospital     Underground 1991
Castleware     Underground 1991
Zoo     Underground 1991
Prince Hill     Underground 1991
Essex Centre     Underground 1991
Marsdale   Underground 2007
Stokey   Underground 2007
College Lane   Underground 2007
Ivox   Underground 2007
Moffat   Underground 2007
Kerowna   Underground 2007
Valere   Underground 2007
Lacosta Airport T1   Underground 2007
Lacosta Airport T2   Underground 2007
Lacosta Airport T4   Underground 2021
Waltham   Underground 2005
Sandytown   Underground 2005
Leicester   Underground 2005
Nassau   Underground 2005
Juliette   Underground 2005
Virginia Estates   Underground 2005
Poulson   Underground 2005
Turkville   Underground 2005
Conifer   Underground 2005
Joyce   Underground 2005
Victoria   Underground 2005
Oakul   Underground 2005
Whiele Parkway   Underground 2005
Whiele     Underground  
Elevated  
2005  
2016  
Sector 1   Elevated 2016
Sector 2   Elevated 2016
Sector 3   Elevated 2016
Sector 4   Elevated 2016
Sector 5   Elevated 2016
Sector 6   Elevated 2016
Sector 7   Elevated 2016
Sector 8   Elevated 2016
Sector 9   Elevated 2016
Sector 10   Elevated 2016
Sector 11   Elevated 2016
Sector 12   Elevated 2016
Colborne   Elevated 2013
Mayfair Mall   Elevated 2013
DCPAC   Elevated 2013
Palace   Elevated 2013
Vrocklam   Elevated 2013
Boulevard   Elevated 2013



Line Opened Stations Ridership (annual)
  Line I 2026 24 N/A
Station Line Grade Opening Platforms Terminal within station Proposed transfers
Mount Dennis   Surface 2024 Centre Yes
Keelesdale   Underground 2024 Centre Yes
Caledonia   Underground 2024 Centre Yes     Barrie
Fairbank   Underground 2024 Centre No
Oakwood   Underground 2024 Centre No
Forest Hill   Underground 2024 Centre No
Chaplin   Underground 2024 Centre No
Avenue   Underground 2024 Centre No
Mount Pleasant   Underground 2024 Centre No
Leaside   Underground 2024 Centre No
Laird   Underground 2024 Centre No
Sunnybrook Park   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Science Centre   Underground 2024 Centre Yes
Aga Khan Park & Museum   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Wynford   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Sloane   On-street 2024 Centre N/A
O'Connor   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Pharmacy   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Hakimi Lebovic   On-street 2024 Side (split) N/A
Golden Mile   On-street 2024 Side (split) N/A
Birchmount   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Ionview   On-street 2024 Side N/A
Humber College   In-trench 2024 Centre Yes
Westmore   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Martin Grove   On-street 2024 Centre
Albion   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Stevenson   On-street 2024 Centre
Mount Olive   On-street 2024 Centre
Rowntree Mills   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Pearldale   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Duncanwoods   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Milvan Rumike   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Emery   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Signet Arrow   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Norfinch Oakdale   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Jane and Finch   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Driftwood   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Tobermory   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Sentinel   On-street 2024 Side (split)
Lawrence & McCowan[a]   Underground 2029–2030
Scarborough Centre   Underground 2029–2030 Yes
Sheppard & McCowan[a]   Underground 2029–2030
Jane [Eglinton][a]   Elevated 2030–2031
Scarlett[a]   Elevated 2030–2031
Royal York [Eglinton][a]   Underground 2030–2031
Islington [Eglinton][a]   Underground 2030–2031
Kipling [Eglinton][a]   Underground 2030–2031
Martin Grove [Eglinton][a]   Underground 2030–2031
Renforth   In-trench 2030–2031 Yes
Flemingdon Park[a] Ontario Line Elevated 2030
Thorncliffe Park[a] Ontario Line Elevated 2030
Cosburn[a] Ontario Line Underground 2030
Gerrard[a] Ontario Line Railway embankment 2030   TTC streetcars
Riverside–Leslieville[a] Ontario Line Railway embankment 2030   TTC streetcars
East Harbour[a] Ontario Line Railway embankment 2030
Corktown[a] Ontario Line Underground 2030   TTC streetcars
Moss Park[a] Ontario Line Underground 2030   TTC streetcars
Queen–Spadina[a] Ontario Line Underground 2030   TTC streetcars
King–Bathurst[a] Ontario Line Underground 2030   TTC streetcars
Exhibition Ontario Line Surface 2030

Duchessland football team

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No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Johaan Klymis (1993-03-07)7 March 1993 (aged 31) 61 0   Everton
2 2DF Oscar Swanlea (1996-05-28)28 May 1996 (aged 28) 83 1   Manchester City
3 2DF David Tullman (1990-07-12)12 July 1990 (aged 34) 31 3   Manchester United
4 3MF Xavier Hathaway (1997-01-14)14 January 1997 (aged 27) 51 3   Arsenal
5 2DF Nathan Dupont (captain) (1992-05-28)28 May 1992 (aged 32) 72 3   Manchester City
6 2DF Lewis Ocare (1998-07-13)13 July 1998 (aged 26) 11 0   Crystal Palace
7 4FW Usaque Yuah (2002-09-05)5 September 2002 (aged 22) 33 11   Arsenal
8 2DF Harry Langard (1997-10-07)7 October 1997 (aged 27) 25 3   Liverpool
9 4FW Marcelo Coprano (1994-07-28)28 July 1994 (aged 30) 91 63   Bayern Munich
10 3MF Sam Jones (2001-06-29)29 June 2001 (aged 23) 29 3   Real Madrid
11 3MF Ika Athampton (2000-05-28)28 May 2000 (aged 24) 34 4   Manchester City
12 2DF Victor Brissa (1999-09-19)19 September 1999 (aged 25) 48 1   Newcastle United
13 1GK Adam Hamilton (1995-05-14)14 May 1995 (aged 29) 5 0   Arsenal
14 2DF Lorris Williams-Reffle (2003-10-23)23 October 2003 (aged 21) 4 0   Aston Villa
15 2DF Tyson Lueming (1993-11-21)21 November 1993 (aged 31) 6 0   Brighton & Hove Albion
16 3MF Perry Glenston (1996-02-06)6 February 1996 (aged 28) 13 0   Chelsea
17 4FW Kozo Mlaiki (2004-03-16)16 March 2004 (aged 20) 3 1   Brentford
18 4FW Calvin Dixon (2001-02-24)24 February 2001 (aged 23) 3 0   Newcastle United
19 4FW Lucas Fawbham (1998-12-30)30 December 1998 (aged 26) 12 3   Aston Villa
20 4FW Jake Whister (1999-12-20)20 December 1999 (aged 25) 8 0   West Ham United
21 4FW Raphael Balford (1995-06-29)29 June 1995 (aged 29) 4 0   Crystal Palace
22 2DF Sabbi Poda (2000-05-23)23 May 2000 (aged 24) 15 0   Liverpool
23 1GK Cambrie Lindsay (1997-03-12)12 March 1997 (aged 27) 1 0   Crystal Palace
24 3MF Gabriel Mae (2002-05-06)6 May 2002 (aged 22) 4 1   Chelsea
25 3MF Jackson Singram (2001-02-06)6 February 2001 (aged 23) 1 0   Crystal Palace
26 3MF Awik Chomé (2003-04-19)19 April 2003 (aged 21) 3 0   Manchester United




Far future elections

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2037 Northeastern presidential election
June 5, 2037 2042 →

201 members of the Electoral College
101 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout84.3%
     
Nominee Joe Kennedy III George Santos
Party Progress Northeast Alternative
Alliance Together Forward Security First
Home state Massachusetts New York
Running mate Cherelle Parker Chris Sununu
Projected electoral vote 312 226
States carried 7 4
Popular vote 28,769,436 26,106,316
Percentage 52.07% 47.25%

President-elect

Joe Kennedy III
Progress

2037 Northeastern parliamentary election
June 5, 2037 (2037-06-05) 2042 →

All 400 seats to the Regional Assembly
201 seats needed for a majority
Turnout84.3%
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Andrew Yang Daphne Oz Ayanna Presley
Party Progress Northeast Alternative Humanity for Planet
Alliance Together Forward Security First Together Forward
Leader since 2035 2032 2036
Leader's seat New York City–
Hudson Yards (NY)
Wescosville (PA) Boston–Dorchester (MA)
Seats won 121 102 84
Seat change   121   102   84
Popular vote 15,249,403 13,315,602 10,939,786
Percentage 27.6% 24.1% 19.8%
Swing   27.6%   24.1%   19.8%

  Fourth party
   
Leader Jared Golden
Party Democratic Solidarity
Alliance Security First
Leader since 2033
Leader's seat Lewiston (ME)
Seats won 59
Seat change   59
Popular vote 7,403,696
Percentage 13.4%
Swing   13.4%

Prime Minister before election

Michael Skye
Transitional Military Rule

Prime Minister

Andrew Yang
Progress

Name Founded Ideology Position Leader 2037 result
Votes (%) Seats
Progress 2035 Liberalism
Techno-progressivism
Laissez-faire capitalism
Urbanism
Pro-geoengineering
Centre to centre-right Andrew Yang
27.6%
121 / 400
Northeast Alternative 2032 Reactionary populism
Climate change denial
Welfarism
Protectionism
Christian nationalism
Right-wing to far-right Daphne Oz
24.1%
102 / 400
Humanity for Planet 2036 Democratic socialism
Eco-terrorism
Anti-capitalism
Urbanism
Anti-geoengineering
Left-wing to far-left Ayanna Presley
19.8%
84 / 400
Democratic Solidarity 2033 Social democracy
Christian democracy
Gun rights
Agrarianism
Anti-geoengineering
Centre to centre-left Jared Golden
13.4%
59 / 400
Alliances
Together Forward 2037 Open borders
Internationalism
Far-left to centre-right Collective leadership
47.4%
205 / 400
Security First 2037 Nativism
Populism
Centre-left to far-right Collective leadership
37.5%
161 / 400


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