A WarEra Political Overview powered by my PoliticalView – live data, turnout charts, and parliamentary simulations
Hey, it’s me – your lovable neighborhood https://app.warera.io/user/69d2ed249f38d300d59a2af1, creator of the PoliticalView tool. I’m here to bring you an in‑depth analysis of the latest election results from the top 5 nations by population, plus my home country, Italy. Let’s dive into the numbers!
This electoral review normally focuses on the five most populous nations in WarEra: Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Egypt, and Portugal. However, because Italy is my home country (and currently the 7th most populous overall, with 418 active citizens), I am adding it as a special sixth entry.
Below you will find the presidential election results for each of these six nations – winners, margins, turnout trends, and elected administrations – based on the official June 2-3, 2026 vote.
All numbers are taken directly from the live election data. Population figures reflect the current active player base.
Germany’s presidential race confirmed its status as the largest democracy in WarEra, with 747 total votes cast – a remarkable number that still overshadows most other nations. The winner, https://app.warera.io/user/682787e1a3cf9ba485f027b9of the https://app.warera.io/party/698cfa6003daee7f6b14aab9, secured 506 votes (67.7%) , a comfortable victory over https://app.warera.io/user/69a87b38762cdbffe2f2994c(102 votes, 13.7%) and https://app.warera.io/user/69773c2781af219a70826739 (63 votes, 8.4%). The margin of victory was 404 votes – the highest absolute margin among all six nations. Reggie’s party also dominated the rest of the top five, placing two additional candidates (KvN069 with 8 votes) in the field. This suggests a highly organized political machine with strong voter loyalty, rather than a fragmented opposition. The remaining 68 votes were scattered among minor candidates, none of whom reached 5%.
Turnout Analysis: Last three elections: 506 → 517 → 747 votes. The jump to 747 suggests a recent baby boom. Turnout rate: 50.3% . Despite the plateau in previous cycles, the latest surge indicates that Germany’s electorate is far from stagnant – new players have flocked to the nation, and the Deutschland Partei has successfully converted them into voters.
Elected Administration:
President: https://app.warera.io/user/682787e1a3cf9ba485f027b9
Vice President: https://app.warera.io/user/69761cc7140a97730168552a
Minister of Defense: https://app.warera.io/user/69d8a70d0fda012ada707fea
Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/6980baba164c1577a1bc18a1
Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/69a5a9409faeec546bf4944a


https://app.warera.io/user/69768dd97ad3b1bff3c53882of https://app.warera.io/party/698d0408d2770456e1ca11d0 won with 209 votes (54.7%) , a margin of 142 votes over https://app.warera.io/user/69819e8bd51ca774db72b40e(67 votes, 17.5%). https://app.warera.io/user/69542e947a4dd513077e183bfollowed with 66 votes (17.3%). The race was a two‑way contest between Oranje Boven and the Gulden Verbond, with the third‑place candidate (Verenigd Democratisch Nederland) only one vote behind second. This created a tight cluster for the runner‑up positions, even though the winner secured a clear majority. Interestingly, the winner’s own party fielded a second candidate (BoBsMoK) who received only 12 votes – suggesting that voters strongly preferred NicolasKing over his party colleague.
Turnout Analysis: Last three: 330 → 324 → 382 votes. Moderate growth. Turnout rate: 59.0% . The Dutch electorate has remained remarkably stable in size, but the recent increase to 382 votes – the second‑highest turnout rate among the six – shows that the nation’s political culture encourages participation. However, the lack of a dramatic boom may also indicate that the Netherlands has reached a natural ceiling relative to its population.
Elected Administration:
President: https://app.warera.io/user/69768dd97ad3b1bff3c53882
Vice President: https://app.warera.io/user/6974a894386d4d016786c424
Minister of Defense: https://app.warera.io/user/69553552d86dc8dddb709a83
Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/695709f595a7333b36597d44
Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/69820c895312557c1f363ab7


The closest race among the six. https://app.warera.io/user/69df50aa4eacbff0ac903299of https://app.warera.io/party/698d11b6cda6e7017373f333 won with 112 votes (38.4%) , just 18 votes ahead of https://app.warera.io/user/684c7b78a4bac2a5600b6990(94 votes, 32.2%). https://app.warera.io/user/684db976c61d88cbf54202bdfollowed with 66 votes (22.6%). This was a genuine three‑way fight: only 46 votes separated first from third. Industrialisterna actually placed three candidates in the top five (Naijan, KimJong49, HampusTman, Hallsing), indicating a broad but somewhat divided internal support. The Democratic People's Republic of Småland, despite being a single‑candidate force, came within striking distance of victory – a remarkable performance for a challenger party.
Turnout Analysis: Last three: 63 → 263 → 292 votes. A nearly fivefold explosion. Turnout rate: 49.5% . Sweden’s baby boom transformed it from a political backwater into a competitive mid‑sized democracy. The 292 votes represent a massive leap, but the closeness of the race suggests that the new electorate is not yet aligned behind a single dominant force – future elections could see even more volatility.
Elected Administration:
President: https://app.warera.io/user/69df50aa4eacbff0ac903299
Vice President: https://app.warera.io/user/684c7b78a4bac2a5600b6990
Minister of Defense: https://app.warera.io/user/696182b41a3cf2732d77a49d
Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/69e10d530fb8f2352876ede5
Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/69a45ede5859d8e928781710


https://app.warera.io/user/69ced5d69bf1f8f84e776d0dof the https://app.warera.io/party/698d0b0ed0cd77e8945dfd20 captured 146 votes (74.9%) , a margin of 127 votes over https://app.warera.io/user/69d2f3c72f9d5ca518cbe266(19 votes, 9.7%). El-Do was third with 6 votes (3.1%). This was the most lopsided victory among the six – almost three‑quarters of the vote went to a single candidate. The FEP also placed a third candidate (El-Do) in the top three, demonstrating complete control over the political scene. The runner‑up, Nassar, represented The Islamic Caliphate Party (ICP), which managed only 9.7% – a sign that religious‑oriented opposition has been marginalized.
Turnout Analysis: Last three: 241 → 234 → 195 votes. Steady decline despite stable population. Turnout rate: 35.3% – the lowest among the six. The falling participation is worrying: Egypt has lost nearly 20% of its voters in two cycles, even though its population has remained around 550. This suggests voter apathy, a foregone conclusion that discouraged turnout, or a failure to integrate new players into the political process. Unless reversed, Egypt risks becoming a political shell dominated by a single party with a shrinking base.
Elected Administration (no Vice President listed):
President: https://app.warera.io/user/69ced5d69bf1f8f84e776d0d
Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/69de321f3017974fc1344336
Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/69ceebaeedadf0b778ca8da2


https://app.warera.io/user/68862f3fa3685be831329ac1of https://app.warera.io/party/698d224c8175d64067c5f2c4 won with 181 votes (59.0%) , a margin of 114 votes over https://app.warera.io/user/682f533cb3bbff724289ec76(67 votes, 21.8%). Third place went to knyxx (59 votes, 19.2%). All three top candidates belonged to two parties only: Espada Tuga (DaN and Jakal) and Frente de Restauração Nacional (knyxx). This indicates a polarized but narrow political spectrum. The winner’s margin was substantial, but the opposition still garnered 41% of the vote – a healthy check on power.
Turnout Analysis: Last three: 59 → 48 → 307 votes. A fivefold increase in a single cycle – the most dramatic boom in WarEra. Turnout rate: 59.6% (highest among all six). Portugal’s explosion is unprecedented. Two months ago, only 48 people voted; now over 300 citizens turned out, representing nearly 60% of the nation’s population. This suggests either a massive wave of new players or an extraordinary political mobilization – possibly both. The challenge for the next administration will be to retain this newly engaged electorate.
Elected Administration:
President: https://app.warera.io/user/68862f3fa3685be831329ac1(no other ministers listed for now)


Italy is not among the top 5 by population (it ranks 7th), but it is included here as my home nation. The election saw https://app.warera.io/user/698e085381cea824ea1d1f8dof https://app.warera.io/party/698cfc8c842d2f3f58663199 win with 125 votes (68.7%) , a margin of 101 votes over https://app.warera.io/user/69dd649422f5623f08d5d8e6(24 votes, 13.2%). Third was Antani (10 votes, 5.5%). Legione Aurea also placed a sixth candidate (Nick9200) with 3 votes, showing a broad but thinly spread party list. The runner‑up, https://app.warera.io/user/69dd649422f5623f08d5d8e6, ran under the quirky “https://app.warera.io/party/69bf4483f43e5ce727ce8d5f” banner, which captured a surprising 13.2% – the second‑largest share. The remaining votes were scattered among eight minor candidates, indicating a fragmented opposition.
Turnout Analysis: Last three elections: 92 → 213 → 182 votes. After a remarkable peak of 213 votes, participation has slightly cooled to 182 in the most recent cycle – but this remains a solid figure, especially considering Italy’s current population of 418 (turnout rate 43.5%). The drop is modest, and the overall trend is still one of recovery from the lows of previous months. Italy’s electorate has grown more mature, and the challenge for President Altavilla will be to maintain engagement and push turnout toward the 50% mark in the coming elections.
Elected Administration:
President: https://app.warera.io/user/698e085381cea824ea1d1f8d
Vice President: https://app.warera.io/user/699cc36eb71be326aebd6c8f
Minister of Defense: https://app.warera.io/user/69dab6261b4838dca80b7b43
Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/69d22effb9d7888537664fa7
Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/697f95e8f36a74a10dade56a


Across these six nations, several striking patterns emerge, and here are the key numbers behind them.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac79c(population 1,486) cast 747 votes for a turnout of 50.3% , confirming its role as the Plateau Giant – still the largest democracy, with a recent baby boom pushing turnout to a new high.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac7a0 (648 citizens) saw 382 voters , a 59.0% turnout rate. The Steady Stalwart shows slow but consistent growth.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac7f2(590 population) exploded from 63 to 292 votes , a 49.5% turnout – the Boom Contender’s nearly fivefold increase.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d546e731854c7ac845 (553 citizens) dropped to 195 votes , only 35.3% turnout – the Declining Power, losing participation despite a stable population base.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac7aa (515 population) recorded 307 votes , an extraordinary 59.6% turnout – the most dramatic boom in WarEra, rising from just 48 votes two cycles ago.
https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac7a2(418 population, 7th overall) reached 182 votes , a 43.5% turnout – the Recovery Nation, rebounding from its low of 92 votes.
Portugal and the Netherlands lead in voter engagement relative to their population, while Egypt shows the lowest turnout rate despite a respectable population size. Sweden and Portugal clearly benefited from massive baby booms.
Key takeaways:
Portugal and the Netherlands have the highest engagement rates.
Egypt shows the lowest turnout despite a mid‑sized population.
Sweden and Portugal benefited from massive baby booms.
Italy is rebounding but remains outside the top 5 by population.
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All election data is from the June 2-3, 2026 presidential elections. Population figures are current as of the same period. For deeper analysis (seat projections, parliamentary composition, electoral simulator), visit PoliticalView.
