Saxonian federal election, 1906 (A Brutal Victor)

The Saxonian federal election of 1906 was the first quadrennial federal election in the newly established nation of Saxonia. The Conservative/Tory Party, lead by former British politician Arthur Balfour, gained a majority of seats in the House of Representatives to be elected the first government in the nation's history. There were a total of 195 electoral districts available, and the Tories were able to control 112 seats, with the opposition Labor Party getting a total of 83 seats, led by David Lloyd George. Arthur Balfour would become the first Prime Minister of Saxonia.