Manchurian constituent assembly election, 1990

The 2015 general elections of the Commonwealth of Britannia took place on the 17th February, 2015, to elect the 6th democratically elected parliament of Britannia. Voting took place in all British constituencies with a member of parliament elected from each constituency taking a seat in the House of the People. The party that gained 326 seats or more would lead a majority parliament, while those who retain less seats would instead have had to form a coalition to form a minority parliament. The elections saw the Socialist Party win 271 seats, leading to them forming a coalition with the Scottish Nationalist Party and the Social Liberal Democrats.

The voter turnout saw 40,286,600 people (69.9%) vote in polling stations. The Socialist Party led a successful campaign focussed around the economy and a more hardline British foreign policy. The Socialist Party tagline was to "Take Britannia Back" referring to some of the economic deregulation policies that had allegedly placed Britannia's economy in the hands of foreign investors. The Tories instead focussed on also on a hardline foreign and immigration policy, although their lack of compromise over their economic policies was largely seen to be their weakness.

Political Parties
There are currently 17 political parties registered in Britannia, although many only exist on a local level. As well as this various candidates not registered with a legal (or illegal) party may run as independent candidates. Those affiliated with illegal parties (such as the Union of Albish Nationalists) are barred from running in the elections.

The two main parties in Britannia are:
 * Conservative Party of Britannia - The ruling party in Britannia until 2010, the Tories were the main opposition party. The Tories leader is the former Chancellor Hugh Byrne.
 * Socialist Party of Britannia - The PP were the formally in a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. They are led by current prime minister Eric Victor.