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Elections for all 251 seats in the [[National Assembly|Republican National Assembly]] and for the [[President of the Republic]] were held on September 14, 2025. They were the first held under the [[Constitution of the Republic#Current constitution|new constitution]] enacted on August 31, and the first democratic elections held after the [[July days|July Coup]]. In the Presidential elections, the [[Forward Party]] nominated [[Prime Minister of the Republic|Prime Minister]] [[Joe Biden’s Husband]], while the [[Ministry of Records|Minister of Records]], [[William F. Galvin]], left the party to run as an independent candidate. The [[Democratic Progressive Party|DPP]] nominated [[Michelle Wu]]. In the Presidential election, independent candidate William F. Galvin narrowly defeated Michelle Wu and Joe Biden’s Husband and became President after running on a centrist and technocratic platform. In the parliamentary election, each party ran on their own list. The ruling Forward Party won the election, earning around 30% and 82 seats, and was given the first mandate to form a government. The Democratic Progressive Party won second place, with 22% and 62 seats. The [[Pro-constitution bloc|constitutional bloc]], led by FWD along with the [[Kuomintang|KMT]], [[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]], and [[Reform Party|R]], won a combined 141 seats, gaining a majority over the [[Anti-constitution bloc|anti-constitutional bloc]] ([[Democratic Progressive|DPP]], [[Momentum-Unity|MO-FR]], [[Orchid Party|OP]], [[Alternative for Germany|AfD]], [[Relationist Party of the Radical Left|RPRL]]), which won 110 seats. A coalition led by the Forward Party and including the Kuomintang and Momentum-Unity was formed.<ref>Docsdotky Master Document</ref>
The '''September 2025 general elections''' were held on September 14, 2025 to elect all 251 seats in the [[National Assembly|Republican National Assembly]] and to elect the [[President of the Republic]]. They were the first held under the [[Constitution of the Republic#Current constitution|new constitution]] enacted on August 31, and the first democratic elections held after the [[July days|July Coup]]. In the Presidential elections, the [[Forward Party]] nominated [[Prime Minister of the Republic|Prime Minister]] [[Joe Biden’s Husband]], while the [[Ministry of Records|Minister of Records]], [[William F. Galvin]], left the party to run as an independent candidate. The [[Democratic Progressive Party|DPP]] nominated [[Michelle Wu]]. In the Presidential election, independent candidate William F. Galvin narrowly defeated Michelle Wu and Joe Biden’s Husband and became President after running on a centrist and technocratic platform. In the parliamentary election, each party ran on their own list. The ruling Forward Party won the election, earning around 30% and 82 seats, and was given the first mandate to form a government. The Democratic Progressive Party won second place, with 22% and 62 seats. The [[Pro-constitution bloc|constitutional bloc]], led by FWD along with the [[Kuomintang|KMT]], [[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]], and [[Reform Party|R]], won a combined 141 seats, gaining a majority over the [[Anti-constitution bloc|anti-constitutional bloc]] ([[Democratic Progressive|DPP]], [[Momentum-Unity|MO-FR]], [[Orchid Party|OP]], [[Alternative for Germany|AfD]], [[Relationist Party of the Radical Left|RPRL]]), which won 110 seats. A coalition led by the Forward Party and including the Kuomintang and Momentum-Unity was formed.<ref>Docsdotky Master Document</ref>


== Constituency allocation ==
== Constituency allocation ==
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|[[Forward Party]]
|[[Forward Party]]
|[[Joe Biden’s Husband]]
|[[Joe Biden’s Husband]]
|21.71%
|style="background:#DFD;"|21.71%
|22.07%
|style="background:#DFD;"|22.07%


<small>+0.36%</small>
<small>+0.36%</small>
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<small>+1.01%</small>
<small>+1.01%</small>
|25.53%
|style="background:#DFD;"|25.53%


<small>+2.45%</small>
<small>+2.45%</small>
|31.17%
|style="background:#DFD;"|31.17%


<small>+5.64%</small>
<small>+5.64%</small>
|34.03%
|style="background:#DFD;"|34.03%


<small>+2.86%</small>
<small>+2.86%</small>
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<small>+6.14%</small>
<small>+6.14%</small>
|56.13%
|style="background:#00FF80;"|56.13%


<small>+21.44%</small>
<small>+21.44%</small>
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<small>+1.06%</small>
<small>+1.06%</small>
|23.34%
|style="background:#DFD;"|23.34%


<small>+2.45%</small>
<small>+2.45%</small>
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== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:General elections]]
[[Category:Presidential elections]]
[[Category:Parliamentary elections]]