January 2021 Doggerland legislative elections

The January 2021 Doggerland legislative elections will be held on January 28th, 2021 to elect the 150 members of the Parliament of Doggerland. All 10 original parties ran, except the Green Party which failed to choose a leader in time.

January 25th

 * The first post about the mock elections is made on the r/imaginaryelections subreddit

January 26th

 * The r/imaginaryelections mock elections discord server is created
 * Most political parties are populated and leaders are selected
 * Some political parties release their manifestos

January 27th

 * All parties release their manifestos by this date
 * The Independent Democracy Party has a leadership crisis, with Beady eventually becoming leader
 * The National People's Party leader Husky announces that the National People's Party will form a coalition with the Independent Democracy Party in parliament.
 * Interim Leader James Summers of the ULPP resigns, Kevin Trevor is acclaimed as party leader
 * The leaders Q&A takes place on the discord
 * An opinion poll is conducted, which finds the United Left People's Party to have the plurality of support

January 28th

 * Polls open in the election
 * The ULPP Deputy Leadership election concludes as former Deputy Leader Kevin Trevor is acclaimed as Party Leader, It's Holmgang, Then is elected Deputy Leader after 4 rounds of ballots.
 * Preliminary results show the ULPP with the most votes, the Labor Worker's Party in second, and the Liberal Party in third place

United Left People's Party
For the first election campaign, the ULPP put forward a platform of workplace democracy, a strong social safety net and public utilities, progressive social policy, and a Green New Deal. They consistently held a substantial 10%+ lead in polling and preliminary results.

Civic Union
The party was originally called Reform Alliance.

Polling and preliminary results
The voting was opened at 18:27 UTC on January 28, 2021.

*These results were not recorded right away, so the parties' standings are known but not their exact percentage of votes.