1918 Britonian general election

The 1918 Britonian general election was held on Sunday 29 December 1918, to elect all 20 members of the National Council (Konsor Keneżlak, the newly established parliament of the Duchy of Britonia. This was the first election with both universal suffrage over the age of 18 and party groupings being officially recognised - while party affiliation was permitted in 1899, it was neither officially recognised nor did it constitute political party groupings in the National Assembly. This was considered to have completed the transition to constitutional monarchy that had begun in 1839.