1813 Galcean Federal Election

1813 Galcean federal election
Federal elections were held in Galcea on October 15, 1813 to elect all 501 members to the Galcean Chamber of Senators.

The Liberals made a surprising comeback, and were able to regain a majority in parliament. Prime Minister Edward B. Bordon controversially sided with the United States in the war of 1812 and joined in their war efforts. Many industrial areas were attacked and raided during the war, hurting Bordon's popularity.

Thomas Russell took control of the Liberal party after a close leadership race where Russell and George Henry Roses own son, William Henry Rose, Faced off between each other. In a narrow race, Russell beat William for his more moderate stance.