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Pherdistan
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Postby Pherdistan » Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:29 pm

If you mean left and right-wing areas...

Ferdisville, the capital, is by far the most left-wing province in the country. It was the epicenter of the communist revolution, and remains a steadfast bastion of the left wing; the center-left Communist Party netted 32 of the 42 seats on the Municipal Assembly.

Royalia, the unicorn city, is the most right-wing province, although it has only 19 000 residents. The Conservatives won 10 of 12 seats in the House of Commons.

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Hashitoro
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Postby Hashitoro » Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:34 am

The most liberal parts of the country are situated in Hashoto City, the larger cities and the eastern states, with most seats in those states being safe Democrat, or Labour seats. Even almost all of the rural seats in the far north-east are Democrat.

The most conservative areas of the country are in central, and eastern Hashitoro, with the Nat. Cons. holding a lot of urban seats in these areas.

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Alizeria
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Postby Alizeria » Fri Mar 24, 2017 1:00 am

Generally speaking, Krostuk (and the wealthier areas thereof) will have the strongest levels of support for the Liberal Party.

The seat that won the most Liberal votes in the 2016 election was the County Palatine seat of South Krystel, won by Luke Maddock with a majority of over 17,000 votes.

The Conservative Party are usually most popular in rural areas.

The seat of Hammond in County Wichbury - held by former Prime Minister Sir Edward Vermile for 33 years has always been considered "the most Conservative seat in the country". Vermile's successor, John Bruceman, ran unopposed in the 2016 election, having previously won the seat with over 80% of the vote compared to his Liberal Party challenger.
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-Stilwater-
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Postby -Stilwater- » Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:08 am

Well, that is an interesting question. The population of the rural based lands to the west tend to be more conservative, compared to the rest of the city, which is decidedly more liberal. In particular, the areas surrounding the university has the strongest support for leftist politics any area in the city. The downtown, Saints Row and suburban districts typically house Rockefeller Republicans/Clintonite neoliberals who favour unregulated markets and free civil liberties (assuming if said liberties are not politically threatening).

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Postby -the CHINESE nation- » Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:43 am

The east coast, especially areas such as Shanghai and Guangdong, are considered to be the most socially open and liberal areas of China-UFR. The most conservative areas are considered to be the inland provinces, especially Guizhou, Hunan, Henan, Ningxia and Xinjiang.
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