1816 Galcean Federal Election

1808 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on June 7, 1808 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

in May of 1808, the Democratic-Liberal Party collapsed after much tension with the two factions within. The Democrats and Liberals in the party clashed constantly, with many Liberals calling Democrats radicals and many Democrats calling Liberals tyrants. Democrats were supportive of Labor Rights and Agrarianism, and were led by Charles Robinson. The Liberals, led by Prime Minister George Henry Rose, and were usually small government, anti tariff, and anti bank. Both factions were supportive of expanded voting rights, though, the Democrats believed that the Liberals were to soft in their attempts to expand voting rights. As a result, 104 Democrats split from the party and formed their own party, the Democratic Party. Prime Minister Rose was furious but also frightened, as the Democrats and Conservatives could vote him out of power. In an attempt to regain his lost seats, Prime Minister Rose announced that an election would take place on June 7, 1808.

Edward B. Bordon and the Conservative Party skyrocketed to victory. The Liberals and Democrats both lost seats in the Chamber of Senators.