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What's in Mampris? 2017 General Election

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Who shall lead Mampris?

Poll ended at Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:11 pm

Presidential: President Peter Smith
2
4%
Presidential: Governor Mare Massueie
18
32%
Senatorial: Senate Majority Leader Mark Andrews
3
5%
Senatorial: Senate Minority Leader David Winchester
17
30%
Assembly: Assembly Majority Leader June Ryans
2
4%
Assembly: Assembly Minority Leader Mache Ladare
15
26%
 
Total votes : 57

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What's in Mampris? 2017 General Election

Postby Mampris » Sun Mar 19, 2017 12:11 pm

Mampris


Here in Mampris, we have the General Election 2017 coming up, with the Freedom Candidate Governor Mare Massueie against Unionist incumbent President Peter Smith. Of the 129 seats of the Assembly, which stands a surprising 78-51, only 33 are up, with 15 of them Unionist, and the rest are Freedom. At the end of the month, the Freedom must take 31 of the 33 seats in order to take victory in the Assembly. But in the Senate, debating all 26 seats, the Unionist only have a majority because of Speaker Ryan Llarsons. And, lastly, the Congress will vote in the President and Vice President after Congressional Elections. What happens is each state has one voice in deciding President (via Senate). Then the rest of the 129 are decided by popular allocation in each state, or Winner-Take-All, depending on how the state's constitution outlines it.
Year: 1900 AD
President: President John Sackuchi

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What's in Mampris? 2017 General Election

Postby Mampris » Sun Mar 19, 2017 1:58 pm

Mampris ; Not Even Close to a day


After even less than the first day, Mare Massueie is defeating Peter Smith! 88% of the nation leans for the Freedom Party candidate!!! David Winchester gets 77% of the votes, in the senate, an equivalent of 20 seats. And lastly, the 33 seats give a tendency of 77% Freedom, or a grand total of 59 seats, not a majority, but creeping closer. In order for the Assembly to lean Freedom, 93% of the nation have to side with them.
Year: 1900 AD
President: President John Sackuchi

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Postby Mampris » Sun Mar 26, 2017 3:13 pm

Final Results

Freedom do not hold a majority in the House, shy by four seats (68-62). In the Senate, 22 lean for them, with the remaining 4 being Unionist. And the elected president will be... Mare Massueie.
Year: 1900 AD
President: President John Sackuchi


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