1841 Galcean Federal Election

1841 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on October 15, 1841 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

Prime Minister Dickinson served a rough second term. The economy began to slip, and he continued to defend his unpopular decision on the income tax, even when the majority of his party disagreed with him. He signed the voting rights act of 1839, which granted the right to vote to all white males in Galcea. This act ultimately caused his downfall as the new Galceans he made able to vote, voted for the opposition.

Results
The Liberals lost their majority and the Conservatives won 73 seats. Despite him granting the right to vote to all White males, Dickinson failed to retain a majority. The Liberty Union crumbled and lost all 25 of their seats in Parliament, and the party would soon dissolve.