1845 Galcean Federal Election

1845 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on August 15, 1845 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

William Henry Rose would prove to be an extremely popular Prime Minister. He was able to sway many Liberals to his side, on issues like the Income Tax, Monopolies, and other issues. Rose would face allegations that he was a drunk, and unfit for the office. He was also known for his frequent parties in office, and his womanizing. Despite his allegations, he was extremely popular with the public. The Conservatives would have a harsh time in the election, with the fracturing party unable to understand its own basic principles. Many Conservatives would split on issues of tariffs, taxes, monopolies, and the spoils system. Charles Dixon, a young, pro-business, pro-spoils system member of parliament, was chosen as the parties leader in a close leadership race.

Results
The Conservatives lost 23 seats to the Liberals. Charles Dixon would soon later be found of corruption, and later expelled from the party, and was disgraced.