1838 Galcean Federal Election

1838 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on October 15, 1838 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

Dickinson had a eventful first term. He passed the Gradual abolition amendment, which slowly abolished slavery in Galcea, which was an already dying business. He also lowered tariffs and brought on a more peaceful native policy that ended Taylors brutal evictions of Natives from their homes. Despite passing classical liberal reforms, he refrained from repealing the income tax that Taylor imposed to help fund his new infrastructure projects. He originally planned on repealing it, but came to favor it as a source of revenue. He even came in defense of the National Bank, Which he had a chance to end, which many Liberals wished. But he openly defied many in parliament and defended the Bank.

Results
The Liberals won a majority of their own. With them winning a majority, and the passage of the gradual abolition amendment, the Liberty Union party would begin to crumble.