1795 Galcean Federal Election

1795 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on October 13, 1795 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators. The Conservatives won in yet another landslide, defeating the Liberals for a third time.

George Henry Rose retired from politics in 1893, and passed the torch to John Carroll, a good friend of Rose. Carroll and the party initially had high hopes of winning the election, but these hopes were futile as once again they would lose to the Conservatives and the ever popular Henry Camble. Though, they would make gains in the Chamber of Senators, but they still had no where near a majority.

Chamber of Senators
In 1793, The Constitution was amended where the Prime Minsters term was shortened to 3 years. This made the next election 1798, and not the previous expected date of 1800.