Elections in Kozdenen

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Kozdenen regularly holds elections for the lower house of the Grand Boule, its supreme legislative authority. There are only irregular elections for positions in the Signory - the upper house - and none for any executive positions, which are selected by and from the membership of the Signory.

Common Council elections

Electoral system

As in all other types of elections prior, Common Council elections make use of the Borda count voting system, a ranked choice system wherein scores are assigned to candidates based on the number of first-choice votes, second-choice votes, etc. they receive. However, for Common Council elections this is combined with a more typical method of proportional representation, specifically a largest-remainder method using the Hare quota.

Voters rank up to three preferred parties, not individual candidates; Koz elections make use of a closed party-list system. Once the Borda count scores for each party are tallied up, these scores are then inputted into the largest-remainder method as substitutes for votes. Until 2026, 27 seats were then apportioned based on each party's Borda score, with the final 9 being awarded to the most successful party as bonus seats. From the January 2026 election onwards, the size of the Common Council was doubled from 36 members to 72, and the country was split into constituencies corresponding to the provinces and the wards of the City of Kozdenen. Each constituency is apportioned an equal amount of seats, with the remainder being assigned to Savdenen, which functions as a host for bonus seats. There is a 10% electoral threshold in place, i.e. parties must attain at least 10% of the total Borda count score in a given constituency to gain representation on the Common Council.

July 2025 elections

Background

Doge Peleṽa Thoa-Saevakki announced the creation of a democratically elected lower house for the Grand Boule on June 16 in response to public pressure, with the existing body to become an upper house known as the Signory. This plan was approved by the Grand Boule on June 27, with the elections themselves to be held at a later date following a grace period for now-legalised political parties to be registered. The election was ultimately held on July 8 following a one-week campaign period.

10 parties were registered in preparation for the July 2025 election.

Results

Party for the Republic, the party backed by Saevakki, won 54% of first-choice votes, winning the vast majority of seats due to this and strong second- and third-choice support, including the 9 bonus seats awarded to the most successful party.

Common Council (July 2025)
Party Votes by ranking % 1st Seats +/- Platform
1st 2nd 3rd
Party for the Republic 152 42 97 53.52 23 New Conservatism, state capitalism, pro-Saevakkism
Heart of Our City 47 42 33 16.55 5 New Social democracy, economic interventionism
Liberal Action 34 30 20 11.97 4 New Laissez-faire libertarianism
Green Party 13 24 25 4.58 0 New Green politics, social liberalism
New Kozdenen 8 34 15 2.82 0 New Right-wing populism, national conservatism, Gulfscepticism
The Architect's Union 7 61 29 2.46 4 New Conservatism, Koz Rite fundamentalism, Gulfscepticism
National Responsibility 6 20 19 2.11 0 New Si'ihulist democracy, social liberalism, antimilitarism
Struggle for Keezhʉ Maaiṽa 6 1 3 2.11 0 New Ultranationalism, irredentism, Gulfscepticism
Lavender Party 6 1 2 2.11 0 New LGBT rights, environmentalism
Koz Communist Party 5 14 14 1.76 0 New Communism, left-wing populism, Gulfscepticism
Total valid 284 269 257 100.00 36 0

January 2026 elections

Background

This election was the first to take place after the passing of the Terrafirma bill, which not only reformed the administrative structure of Kozdenen but also its electoral system. Since the last election, the Lavender Party was dissolved and merged into the Green Party, while four new parties were established: the Evil Party, Tomo, Party for the Rights of Clans, and the League of Free Gulf Peoples.

Results

Party for the Republic, the party backed by Saevakki, won 59% of first-choice votes, once again winning the vast majority of seats due to this, including the 9 bonus seats reserved as the Savdenen constituency. Party for the Republic attained the majority of first-choice votes in every constituency except Sorodenen - where they nonetheless received the highest Borda count score - and Taukhoree, which instead saw the League of Free Gulf Peoples as the largest party.

Results (January 2026)
Party Votes by ranking % 1st Seats +/- Platform
1st 2nd 3rd
Party for the Republic 408 91 263 59.22 45 +22 Conservatism, state capitalism, pro-Saevakkism
League of Free Gulf Peoples 66 21 20 9.58 6 New Progressivism, independence or autonomy for minority groups
Heart of Our City 54 135 93 7.84 10 +5 Social democracy, economic interventionism
Liberal Action 47 162 79 6.82 9 +5 Laissez-faire libertarianism
National Responsibility 39 37 44 5.66 2 +2 Si'ihulist democracy, social liberalism, antimilitarism
New Kozdenen 19 41 27 2.76 0 0 Right-wing populism, national conservatism, Gulfscepticism
Koz Communist Party 16 12 14 2.32 0 0 Communism, left-wing populism, Gulfscepticism
Green Party 14 52 45 2.03 0 0 Green politics, social liberalism
Tomo 14 13 12 2.03 0 New Progressivism, pan-Gulf federalism
The Architect's Union 7 95 33 1.02 0 -4 Conservatism, Koz Rite fundamentalism, Gulfscepticism
Struggle for Keezhʉ Maaiṽa 3 2 7 0.44 0 0 Ultranationalism, irredentism, Gulfscepticism
Party for the Rights of Clans 2 4 5 0.29 0 New Anarchism, decentralisation, anti-Saevakkism
Evil Party 0 2 4 0.00 0 New Satire
Total valid 689 667 646 100.00 72 0

Signory elections

June 2025 mass recall