1801 Galcean Federal Election

1801 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on October 16, 1801 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

This election saw the rise of the Democratic-Liberals as for the first time in history, a party other than the Conservatives won a plurality or majority. John J. Scott, the incumbent Prime Minister, took power after Henry Camble resigned due to the risk of being pushed out of office due to a vote of no confidence. Thus, his friend and cabinet member, John J. Scott took power. Scott struggled to work with congress, but narrowly managed to avoid a vote of no confidence.

The Peoples National party, led by Alexander S. Adams faced a terrible defeat losing half of their seats in the Chamber of Senators.

In the election, Rose and the Democratic-Liberals won in a landslide making Scott the first Prime Minister in Galcean history to never be elected.