1924 Hsui General Election

General Elections will be held in Hsui on 19 Emberrule, 1924 in accordance with the nation's Basic Law and electoral code. The elections will be to elect all 145 members of the Legislative Council, and by extension the Prime Minister, as well as District Administrations on a more local level.

Prime Minister Lei Wen was elected to her position as the island nation's head of government after the general elections of 1921. Her left wing coalition, led by her Social Democratic and Labour Party and Greens, with the Moderates in support and confidence, exercised an outright majority in the Legislative Council throughout the term. Her government has worked on several legislative initiatives, such as the construction of sea based windfarms off of Qui Island; the beginning of joint military drills with Miyadaka and Xinhao in Kai Harbor; and the passage of a landmark bill recognizing homosexual partnerships, though critics have claimed that the bill did not deliver on a key SDLP campaign promise, and legalize homosexual and polygamous marriage. Lei has received criticism for her government's increase in the VAT, despite a SDLP promise to hold off on any VAT increase for the next ten years, while drawing ire from conservatives for her refusal to push through police funding increases in any of her budgets. Despite the criticism, her government has maintained a 51.4% approval rating, though Lei has personally received a 61.3% approval rating. Campaigning began on 18 Wintertide, 1924 when Prime Minister Lei Wen met with President Liao Ping to discuss dissolving the Legislative Council and scheduling elections, as demanded by the nation's basic law.

Hsui operates postal ballot systems, and will send out their ballots to voters on 1 Emberrule, 1924, and will accept voter ballots until midnight on 15 Emberrule, 1924. Election results will be announced by the Central Electoral Commission of Hsui on 8:00 am on 19 Emberrule, 1924.