1924 Auvegrone General Election

The 1924 Auvegrone General Election will be held on 29 Summertide, 1924 for all 175 members of the National Assembly of Auvegrone. The elections were scheduled by Emperor Gilliet V, in line with constitutional provisions requiring elections to take place every three years. The elections will be organized by and monitored by the Federal Election Commission of Auvegrone as well as a team of international observers invited to oversee electoral results.

This election pits the incumbent Conservative led government of Félicien Eschete, which was elected in 1921, against the leader of the opposition Mathieu Cuvillier, a left wing former union leader who joined the National Assembly, representing the Region of Nouvelles Huves and replacing former Prime Minister Avit Theriault as the Social Democratic leader after the 1921 election, upon Theriault's resignation. The campaign saw the Social Democrats hold a steady lead over the Conservatives, who ran on a platform of curtailed government spending; imposing a requirement for immigrants to be banned from taking public funds in order to receive citizenship; and lowering the corporate income tax. The Social Democrats, under popular leader of the opposition Mathieu Cuvillier, ran on a platform of more public financing of the healthcare system; increased funding for native language education and cultural practices; a reevaluation of the nation's zoning laws; stronger welfare support for low income individuals, and a decrease in military funding.