2632 Norrian general election

The 2632 Norrian general elections were held on 20 June 2632 to elect all 255 members of the National Council.

In the previous election, the centrist-nationalist Somoiðāuris (SMD), led by Priðimajas Śixwa, joined forces with the Youth-Socialist Party (JSP) and the Communist Party (KP) to form a governing coalition. After Śixwa resigned as Prime Minister in 2630, right-wing Kāňas Tiðan was elected as Somoiðāuris' party leader, which caused the JSP and the KP to break away from the coalition, forcing Tiðan to instead work with fellow right-wing parties, the Libertarian Party (LP) and the Conservatives (R).

The JSP gained 10 seats to become the largest party in the Council at 94 seats, owing mostly to gains in the northeastern provinces, most notably in Ødiśwe, which the JSP won a plurality in despite being described as a stronghold for the Libertarian Party. Somoiðāuris made minor gains and losses, but their number of seats ultimately didn't change. The Communists lost Mośānsk to the local Mountains' Sons Party (MSP), amounting to a net loss of 1 seat. The Conservatives and the Libertarians both suffered losses in the Northeast, with the Libertarians having a bigger loss, losing 6 seats, mainly to Somoiðāuris and the JSP. The Lankaš Workers' Union (LAV) increased its majority in its home province of Lankaśe, while the ecologist MSP gained 2 seats to become the largest party in its home in Mośānsk. The Bosomnian Unionist party Tyllsȟelm was reduced to a single seat, mainly due to the further rise of Somoiðāuris and the JSP in its base in the Southwest.

The results were certified on 24 June, and the day after, Tiðan announced that they were going to continue working with the Libertarians and the Conservatives regardless of the result, while Youth-Socialist Party leader Ixapārat Teoðōr stated that he will not collaborate with Somoiðāuris "as long as Tiðan is in the equation", and that he was instead looking into forming a government with the Communists and the LAV. On 28 June, Teōðor announced that he formed a coalition agreement with all the other left-wing parties – the Communists, the LAV, and the MSP. He was sworn in as Prime Minister on 1 July, with his coalition having a combined majority of 131 seats.