2020 New England General Election (Divided States of America)

The 2020 New England General Election was an election held for all 150 members of the Assembly in the Commonwealth of New England. In a huge electoral upset, the Conservatives gained an outright majority in the Assembly and instated their leader Chris Sununu as Prime Minister. This was the first election since 2012 in which any party had an outright majority. The Conservatives also assisted their allies, the Populars, in gaining seats.

The Progressives, meanwhile, suffered a loss of 16 seats, despite their allies the People's Justice and Green parties winning more seats, which were all previously Progressive-held seats. The election caused the Progressive and People's Justice alliance to break apart until 2025. The results of the election were largely seen as support for President Charlie Baker's policies, and the successful diplomatic work by Baker and Sununu to help end the Quebec-Ontario War.

Ultimately, the resulting split between the Progressives and People's Justice would give the Conservatives several more victories over the next few years. After the election, Progressive leader Patrick Leahy retired, and was succeeded by Chris Pappas, a young Assemblyman from New Hampshire.