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Wastrecht Index of Political Franchise

Postby North German Realm » Sun Mar 24, 2019 1:56 am

Greetings! The following is an Index for Political Franchise in different countries on NationStates.

Political Franchise, otherwise known as Franchise or Suffrage, is the right to vote, or be voted for, by the public society. Suffrage is often conceived in terms of elections for representatives, referenda, or initiatives. It not only describes the legal right to vote but also the practical question of whether a question will be put to a vote. The utility of suffrage is reduced when important questions are decided unilaterally without extensive, conscientious, full disclosure and public review.

In most modern democracies, eligible voters can vote in elections of representatives. Voting on issues by referendum can also be available (in Switzerland, referenda are permitted at all levels of government. In the United States, some states have exercised their shared sovereignty to offer citizens the opportunity to write, propose, and vote on referendums and initiatives. In the United Kingdom, referenda are rare.)

The following questions are supposed to determine, if to a limited degree, whether or not a country is Franchised, the type of Franchise its citizens enjoy, and what affairs can or can not be put to vote.

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[spoiler=WIF Questionnaire Form][size=110][b]General Information[/b][/size]
[b]Your nation's full name:[/b]
[b]Your nation's full population:[/b]
[b]Your nation's type of government:[/b]

[size=110][b]General Elections[/b][/size]
[b]Are General elections held in your nation?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]How often are elections held in your country?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What function do general elections have in your nation?[/b] [u]Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for[/u]
[tab=40][/tab][b]General Government[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]General Legislature[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Other[/b] ([u]please specify[/u])

[size=110][b]Regional Elections[/b][/size]
[b]Are Regional elections held in your nation?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]How often are regional elections held in your country?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What function do regional elections have in your nation?[/b] [u]Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for[/u]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Federal State Government[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Federal State Legislature[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Regional Government[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Regional  Legislature[/b] [ ]
[tab=40][/tab][b]Other[/b] ([u]please specify[/u])

[size=110][b]Referenda[/b][/size]
[b]Are Referendums held in your nation?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]How often are Referendums held in your country?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]What function do Referendums have in your nation?[/b]

[size=110][b]The Right to Vote[/b][/size]
[b]What percentage of your population is eligible to vote?[/b]
[b]Are all votes valued equally in your elections?[/b]
[b]How is citizenship determined in your country?[/b]
[b]Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?[/b]
[tab=20][/tab][b]Citizenship[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Age[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Gender[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Race[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Education[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Occupation[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Wealth[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Property[/b]:
[tab=20][/tab][b]Tax[/b]:
[b]Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code?[/b]
[b]Is voting mandatory in your country's elections?[/b][/spoiler]


The Wastrecht Index of Political Franchise (WIF) divides countries into five different categories:

Universal Franchise: The countries in this category extend the right to vote or be voted for by election to any and all adult citizens of the country.
Countries that do not extend the right to citizenship to all people living in their nation but allow all "citizens" the right to vote do not fit in this category.
Countries with appointed offices where appointment into office does not have any criteria fit into this category if Active Franchise is extended to all adult citizens of the country.

Full Franchise: The countries in this category extend the right to vote or be voted for to all adult citizens, but put a different weight to their citizens' votes based on criteria such as wealth, knowledge, property, taxation, race, ethnicity, etc.

Limited Franchise: The countries in this category do not extend the right to vote or be voted for to all citizens. The criteria that limits franchise can be gender, race, wealth, property, or permanent criminal disenfranchisement.

No Franchise: The countries in this category refuse to recognize the right to representation for their citizenry. All political offices are appointed by The State, and the citizenry do not have the right to vote.

Compulsory Franchise: Citizens are by law required to vote in elections in the countries in this category.
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List I.
Slandntarc: While not necessarily a good democracy considering there is no established frequency for elections, Slandntarc extends the right to vote -and be voted for- to all its adult citizens regardless of any criteria. x
Valentine Z: Valentine Z, while in reality an authoritarian state, extends franchise to all its adult citizens regardless of criteria. x
Plaetopia: Plaetopia is extends Universal Suffrage, not only towards its adult citizens, but also -in a limited fashion- to its non-citizens. x
Gandoor: x
The Great-German Empire: x
Thermodolia: x
Inkopolitia: x
Cayenne-: x
Indian Empire: x
-Emmeria: x
Samudera Darussalam: x
Alinghi Federal-Democratic Republic: x
Mimerya: x
Aikoland: x
Free Arabian Nation: x
Granluras: While it could possibly have also been a nation with limited franchise due to its limitation on individuals who have never paid tax, Granluras employs universal suffrage. x
New Transeurasia: x
Nagiti: x
Coconut Palm Island: x
Wawakanatote: While it could also be considered a country with limited franchise due to limiting its franchise to those that pay tax, it employs universal suffrage. x
Trinadaed: x
Calliana: Seeing as taxation is compulsory, one can assume that the "only tax-paying citizens" clause is a redundancy. x
Kasoga: Assuming primary education is mandatory and state-provided -as it is in most modern states-, Kasoga would be considered universal franchise. x
The Brytish Isles: Despite its authoritarian tendencies, it legally extends the right to vote to all citizens, which is as much as one can expect from any nation with universal franchise. x
Upper Secundus: Upper Secundus is an exceptional case. It has a population of 1, which means that it, at the same time extends the right to vote to all its population but also lacks any form of decision-making process for that franchise to have any effect. Uh... Surprise? x
Orestea: x
Auzkhia: x
Sajnur: x
Augustan America: x
Enso and Mu: x
Desmosthenes and Burke x
Ravanjord x
Anglo-Lorraine: x
Islaevia: x
The Royal American Commonwealth: x


Xeloncaresia: Our first Full Franchise nation! They are a weighted full franchise simply because the value of a vote determined by the level of education. x


Romsarend: Romsarend does not extend franchise to its female citizens. In a pre-1920 index, this would still mean universal suffrage, as votes are not weighted based on wealth, sex, etc., but in the modern contex, Romsarend has Limited franchise. x
North German Realm: North Germany does not extend franchise to its female citizens. In a pre-1920 index, this would still mean universal suffrage, as votes are not weighted based on wealth, sex, etc., but in the modern contex, it has Limited franchise. x
First American Empire: While in reality not a democracy and thus not subject to franchise, the American Empire employs a form of franchise that limits those that lack a college degree. x
Syrisch-Vrijstaat: While the Syrian Free State could be classified as in Full Franchise due to the fact all its "citizens" are extended the right to vote, the fact that citizenship is heavily based on race in a land where that race is -presumably- a minority makes it fall in the Limited Franchise category. x
Hamidiye: While nearly close to a No Franchise nation due to the low effect democracy -and thus a person's vote- has on their politics, it was put in Limited Franchise due to the fact the right to vote is not extended to women. x
Estainia: Estainia extends the right to vote to both genders. However, the votes of females is weighted significantly more than that of the men. This would have qualified them as full franchise. The fact that only property owners can vote makes Estainia qualify for Limited Franchise. x
New Yeeia: This nation specifically bars unemployed or uneducated individuals from participating in elections, and thus falls in the category of limited franchise. x
The Land of the Ephyral: Explicitly, it does not extend the right to be represented or to represent to women and certain classes of their citizenry. x
Seikokka: x
Ferlik: Does not allow women, slaves, or certain races to vote, requires wealth and military service for franchise. x
Pharexia: Their legal code denies the right to vote to a number of transgender individuals. x
TURTLESHROOM II: TurtleShroom as a nation does not extend the right to vote to a number of denizens in their country on the account of species/race, and thus can be considered to have limited franchise. x


Silver Commonwealth: In theory, The Silver Commonwealth could also be classified as Limited Franchise or as Compulsory Franchise, but considering the fact that the right to vote is given, almost consistently, to nobody but only the ruling faction, it was decided to put it in the No Franchise category. x
Castelia: While Castelia can be considered a state with universal franchise -as all citizens are allowed to vote-, there are no elections and the referenda are non-binding, thus it can equally be considered a nation with No Franchise. x
Imperial Slovonia: They have no elections, nor any laws on what limits or extends franchise. x


Shrive: As explained in their own form, voting is mandatory for all citizens. x
Arthropol: While somewhat democratic in principle, voting is admitted to be 'mandatory' for all adult (over 16) citizens. x
Former Citizens of the Nimbus System: x
Cottony: x
Tinhampton x
Great Nortend: "voting is only compulsory above the age of majority." x
Kabzeel: Voting is compulsory for those between 25-65, but also limited to tax-paying citizens and legal immigrants. x
Ceranapis: x
Bithastria: x
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General Information
Your nation's full name: Slandntarc
Your nation's full population: 73,890,340
Your nation's type of government: Unitary State

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes.
How often are elections held in your country? When the Poll/Class Administrator decides to announce one.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 88.2%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 74.9%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? No.
How often are regional elections held in your country? N/A
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? N/A
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? N/A
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [ ]
Regional Government [ ]
Regional Legislature [ ]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes.
How often are Referendums held in your country? One every three years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 88.2%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 61.5%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Enact laws.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 88.2%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections?
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes.
Age: No.
Gender: No.
Race: No.
Education: No.
Occupation: No.
Wealth: No.
Property: No.
Tax: No.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Yes.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections?
No.

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General Information
Your nation's full name: De Sierlijke und Verwonderlijk Feline Utopia et its Heerlijke Autonomous Opperheerschappij ov Valentine Z
Your nation's full population: 5.358 billion.
Your nation's type of government: Autocracy.

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation?
How often are elections held in your country? Very rarely, and it is not for top positions.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 91.45%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 99.5%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation?
How often are regional elections held in your country? Very rarely.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 91.45%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 98.3%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [ ]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation?
How often are Referendums held in your country? Pretty often.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 91.45%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 100%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? To accept the laws that are made, as well as for the people to discuss on them.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote?
Are all votes valued equally in your elections?
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Citizens and Permanent Residents.
Age: 20 and above.
Gender:
Race:
Education:
Occupation:
Wealth:
Property:
Tax:
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? No.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No. They are free to not do so.
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General Information
Your nation's full name: The Republic of Romsarend
Your nation's full population: 48,000,000 (approx.)
Your nation's type of government: Federal parliamentary republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Indeed they are.
How often are elections held in your country? The frequency of election is dependent on political position. Presidential elections occur every five years; senatorial elections every three. Local governors are elected typically every two years, albeit this varies from region to region.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? Around twelve million of the forty-eight million Sarendites are eligible for voting in all elections. The reason as to why only about a quarter of the total population is eligible to vote will be elaborated on later in the questionnaire.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? Of the approximately 25% who are eligible to vote, around half of that number actually vote in elections on a regular basis.
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yup.
How often are regional elections held in your country? As said before, elections for local governors in regions are held typically every two years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? It is the same as those eligible for voting in elections at the national level.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? Ditto.
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [ ]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Indeed.
How often are Referendums held in your country? Referendums are not held often. The president is the one with the power to hold a referendum if need be. This power is fairly infrequently exercised due to a lack of necessity and, in a sense, apathy from half the vote base.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? Ditto.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? Ditto.
What function do Referendums have in your nation? The Sarendite government necessitates the existence of referendums in order to come to a consensus between itself and the population on matters that may incite dispute between the two parties if not otherwise held.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? As said before, only a quarter of the population is eligible to vote.
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Indeed they are.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: An individual must be a citizen if they are to vote.
Age: A citizen must be above twenty-one years of age to vote.
Gender: A citizen must be male to vote.
Race: None.
Education: None.
Occupation: None.
Wealth: None.
Property: None.
Tax: None.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? It is not. Crimes against the state are typically penalized with the removal of citizenship or capital punishment.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? It is not.
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General Information
Your nation's full name: The North German Federation
Your nation's full population: 93,376,500
Your nation's type of government: Federation under a Constitutional Monarchy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? The Reichstag Elections are held once every four or five years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 45% of citizens, 35% of total population
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 95%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes.
How often are regional elections held in your country? The North German States each have Landtag elections once every three years. The German Colonies have elections once every seven years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 45% of citizens, 35% of total population
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 99%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? No.
How often are Referendums held in your country? N/A
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? N/A
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? N/A
What function do Referendums have in your nation? N/A

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 45%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes. Only North German citizens are allowed to vote.
Age: Yes. Only those above 25 are allowed the right to vote.
Gender: Women do not have the right to vote yet.
Race: Colonial Citizens and Colonial Settlers have the right to vote, but Natives do not have the right to vote. This does not necessarily mean "race", as a colored individual can become a colonial settler or citizen -or, if they live in the European lands, normal citizen, but all natives are of the black race.
Education: No.
Occupation: No.
Wealth: No.
Property: No.
Tax: No.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Yes.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No.


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Plaetopia
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General Information
Your nation's full name: Federation of Plaetopia
Your nation's full population: 43,300,000
Your nation's type of government: Federal parliamentary republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Elections for the Federal Assembly (legislative lower house) are held at least every 5 years, the executive is selected by lawmakers, the Council of States (legislative upper house) is appointed by regional legislatures (10 of the 50 seats per state)
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? Roughly 60% (all citizens aged 18 or more, note a high proportion of non-naturalized immigrants)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 68% turnout for the last election
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation?
How often are regional elections held in your country? At least every 5 years, often held concurrently with general elections, regional governments are selected by regional lawmakers, regional lawmakers also select the federal Council of States
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? Roughly 70% (all residents aged 18 or more)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? Varies from state to state, generally 50-80%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [ ]
Regional Government [ ]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? No particular schedule
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? Roughly 70% (all residents aged 18 or more)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? Generally turnouts are very high, around 85%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Voting on constitutional amendments and other major or controversial laws, resolving political deadlocks between both houses of the legislature, starting popular initiatives that if passed are publicly considered and voted by lawmakers

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? Roughly 60% (all citizens aged 18 or more), long-term legal residency instead of citizenship required for referendums and regional elections so that roughly 70% of the population is eligible to vote
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Required to vote in general elections
Age: Age of majority (18) required to vote in all elections and referendums
Gender: No
Race: No
Education: No
Occupation: No
Wealth: No
Property: No
Tax: No
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Yes, reserved for certain felonies only
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No
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Silver Commonwealth
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Postby Silver Commonwealth » Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:07 am

General Information
Your nation's full name: "The World Syndicalist Republics of Silver Commonwealth."
Your nation's full population: "Exact number is unknown, due of lack of reliable data, and wastness of Earth, but it is estimated to be about 5 billion."
Your nation's type of government: "Totalitarian, decentralized, republican fascist national syndicalist world government."

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? ''Yes, but those are different from your usual elections - leader is elected only by the Party itself, and politicians, not people themselves.''
How often are elections held in your country? "Only when the previous President, or President-Governor dies, retires, or gets kicked out by the Party. Same applies for President's secretary. If Tom would shut off, secretary would automatically become temporary ruler, until Tom gets fixed. Otherwise, President, and President-Governor is a lifetime service."
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? "Not very much, as only Party's members (State CEO's, high ranked generals, scientists, priests, etc.) can vote in those elections. Perhaps few percents at most."
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? "From Party's members, nearly 100% participate in Party's elections, because it is obligatory, and you can get to pay fines, if you don't vote. That said, common citizens are not allowed to participate in Party's elections."
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? ''Yes, but similarly to General Elections, only Party is permitted to vote.''
How often are regional elections held in your country? "Similarly to General Elections - only when the local ruler dies, retires, or gets kicked out by the local Party's branch."
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? ''Just like with General elections, only a few percents, because citizens can't participate in those elections. In fact, unlike with Commonwealth's President, and main administrator elections, only regional Party's branch members can participate in their own region's elections, as it is considered as "their own matter".
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? "Similarly to general elections, almost 100%, because of risk of fines fir not doing so. Few corrupt members, however, often have found a way around this, though."
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? ''For the most part, nope.''
How often are Referendums held in your country? ''They are held almost never, as government uses various surveys, and agent-infiltrators instead, in order to get a better picture on society.''
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? ''N/A.''
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? ''N/A.''
What function do Referendums have in your nation? ''N/A, as we don't hold referendums there for the most part - all decisions are made by the Party's branches. Yes, even on secession matters.''

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? ''As said before, only a small percentage, as it is strictly limited to Party's members. Even at ''international elections'', Party's member percentage is overall very small, if compared to lower classes.''
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? ''Theoretically, yes - both low rank, and high rank Party's member vote is valued. That said, more influential members often spend funds for secret campaigns, in order to convince other Party's members to vote for them.''
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: ''In local leader elections, only members of the said region can vote, and those, who have a citizenship of the said region. On larger scale, leader of a sub-Commonwealth (For example - Commonwealth of Canada) is elected by all of the region members, but it still requires the citizenship of local region, and members of other sub-Commonwealth's can't participate as well. (For example, Commonwealth of Central America can't participate in South America's elections.) Only Commonwealth's leader as a whole can be elected by all regions, and there needs to be an ''international citizenship'' for that. (Anyone without a citizenship is basically outside of the law, and effectively considered an outcast. So, citizenship is still important for civilians, even if they can't vote.)''
Age: ''A Party's member can vote from age 21. (Youth wing can't vote in Party's elections) However, in order to be a candidate for President-Governor, or President, usually the minimal limit is 40 years, with a few exceptions on local scale.''
Gender: ''No.''
Race: ''No.''
Education: ''No.''
Occupation: ''Yes. In order to vote, you have to be a member of the Party, as elections are reserved to them.''
Wealth: ''No.''
Property: ''No.''
Tax: ''No.''
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? ''Of course, it is.''
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? ''While citizens aren't allowed to participate, it is obligatory for Party's members to participate, and as said before, not participating will result in fines.''
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Gandoor
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Posts: 10232
Founded: Sep 23, 2008
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Postby Gandoor » Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:56 am

General Information
Your nation's full name: The Democratic Republic of Gandoor
Your nation's full population: 236,182,623 (2023 estimate)
Your nation's type of government: Unitary parliamentary democratic republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Both every four years (Forum Elections) and every six years (National Elections). While both elections see all 1000 seats in the Forum being up for reelection, Forum Elections are used to determine term-limits for Members of the Forum (as they can only serve three terms of four years) and National Elections determine the Prime Minister (the Forum appoints the nominee chosen by the largest party in the Forum [traditionally the party leader] following the National Election to the office)
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? ~70% (suffrage is extended to all citizens aged 20 or older)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? On average, between 75 and 80% of the voting population participate in both National and Forum Elections, with the most recent election having 83.2% turnout/
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ X ]
General Legislature [ X ]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Elections for the House, the legislature of our administrative divisions, are held every two years. Elections for the Governor are held every six years. The schedule of elections for other regional offices are often tied to these schedules, although more local elections (such as mayor) can vary widely depending on one's location.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? ~70% (suffrage is extended to all citizens aged 20 or older)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? On average between 70 and 75%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [ ]
Regional Government [ X ]
Regional Legislature [ X ]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? No particular schedule for referendums, the most recent referendum to occur was the 2003 referendum on the abolishment of capital punishment.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? ~70%, same as all forms of elections and voting.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? Due to the lack of standard occurrence for referendum, an answer cannot be properly given, however the 2003 capital punishment referendum saw 67% turnout.
What function do Referendums have in your nation? As of 1991, all constitutional amendments must pass a referendum (although this requirement was itself an amendment and, as it is our most recent amendment, no constitutional amendments have been passed via the referendum requirement yet), they are also used in regards to the passage of certain major laws, or any other subject which the Forum decides to delegate to a referendum (rather notably, the adoption of our current flag in 1964 was determined via a referendum)

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? ~70%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? Citizenship is either determined by jus sanguinis or naturalization. Under the just sanguinis policy, a child born to at least one parent who holds Gandoorese citizenship is automatically considered a Gandoorese citizen at birth, regardless if they were born in Gandoor or not. Citizenship by naturalization is earned by either having lived in Gandoor for a minimum of five years (and having obtained a permanent residency status after having lived here for two years), demonstrating a fluency in at least one of our three official languages (English, Japanese, and Russian), and passing a citizenship test OR having a permanent residency status and marrying a Gandoorese citizen. IN ADDITION, while the government of Gandoor does not normally recognize the principle of jus soli, if a child born in Gandoor would otherwise be stateless at birth, then they are granted Gandoorese citizenship at birth.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes, only citizens may vote.
Age: Yes, one must be at least 20 years of age to vote.
Gender:
Race:
Education:
Occupation:
Wealth:
Property:
Tax:
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Partially, while our constitution states that 'punishment of criminal activity' is the sole exception to the right to vote for all citizens of legal age (as at the time the constitution was written, serving a prison sentence of any length permanently barred you from voting), since the late 1980s, the law has been only temporary disenfranchisement: citizens are barred from voting while serving their sentence with the right to vote automatically restored upon their release.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No.
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The Great-German Empire
Diplomat
 
Posts: 514
Founded: Nov 25, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby The Great-German Empire » Sun Mar 24, 2019 7:17 am

General Information
Your nation's full name: German Empire/Deutsches Reich
Your nation's full population: 212,943,155
Your nation's type of government:Limited Constitutional Federal Monarchy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Every 5 years on the federal level unless called for beforehand by the Emperor
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? ~77%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? The turnout in the last election was ~81%.
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [0] - The Government is appointed by the Emperor but must be confirmed by the Reichstag, which is the legislature in question
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation?
How often are regional elections held in your country? Varies, every 3-5 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 77%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? Varies
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X] - For some states, as they might have a Presidential system or at least a non-monarchical head of state
Federal State Legislature [X] - For all states
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation?
How often are Referendums held in your country? Every three months.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? See above
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? Varies, anywhere from 60 to 85% can vote on any portion of the referendum
What function do Referendums have in your nation? They are legally-binding resolutions which can prevent a law from taking effect or can enact a law/act in circumvention of Reichstag.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 77%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? Blood law: You are a German citizen is at least one of your parents is German, and if you do not qualify for any other country's citizenship upon birth.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes. Only citizens can vote.
Age: Yes. Only people past the age of maturity (17+) can vote.
Gender: No.
Race: No.
Education: No.
Occupation: No.
Wealth: No.
Property: No.
Tax: No.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Disenfranchisement is a part of criminal incarceration and loses effect as soon as your time has been served.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No.
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Shrive
Envoy
 
Posts: 226
Founded: Jan 04, 2017
Corrupt Dictatorship

Postby Shrive » Sun Mar 24, 2019 7:30 am

General Information
Your nation's full name: The Democratic People's Empire of Shrive
Your nation's full population: 4.776 billion
Your nation's type of government: Parliamentary Democracy/Stratocracy/Monarchy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? yes
How often are elections held in your country? every four years, or if the Queen-Empress/King-Emperor calls one
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 99.9% - voting is mandatory
What function do general elections have in your nation?
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [X]
Other (Workplace managers and bosses)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? every four years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 99.9% - mandatory voting
What function do regional elections have in your nation?
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (workplace bosses)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? very frequently
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 82% (everyone who has a job)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 100%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? small policy decisions, economic planning

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 85%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? birth or test
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: yes
Age: yes (14 with a test, 16-85, older with a test)
Gender: no
Race: no
Education: no
Occupation: workers can vote for their bosses and economic planning but non-workers cannot
Wealth: wealth is a non-existent concept in Shrive
Property: property is a non-existent concept in Shrive
Tax: no
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? no
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? yes

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Posts: 4494
Founded: Jan 27, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby North German Realm » Sun Mar 24, 2019 7:47 am

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First American Empire
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Posts: 816
Founded: Mar 12, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby First American Empire » Sun Mar 24, 2019 10:47 am

General Information
Your nation's full name: Empire of America.
Your nation's full population: Approximately 450,000,000.
Your nation's type of government: Enlightened Absolute Monarchy.

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Only for the Imperial Senate.
How often are elections held in your country? Every two years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 75% (Counting children.)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 49%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [X] (The Emperor can, and often does, overrule the Imperial Senate at will.)
Other [ ]

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes.
How often are regional elections held in your country? Every year, though most positions have multi-year terms.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 75% (Counting children)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 38%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other [X] (Miscellaneous regional positions)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes, but only on the State and Local levels, and not by all jurisdictions.
How often are Referendums held in your country? Every year.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 75% (Counting children)
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 34%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Passing or repealing state and local laws.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 75% (Counting children)
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes.
How is citizenship determined in your country? Naturalization automatically occurs upon residing in the Empire for six consecutive months. Jus Soli citizenship is recognized, but Jus Sanguinis is not. There are no barriers to immigration.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: No, though you must live in the state you vote in.
Age: No, though children have difficulty meeting the education requirement.
Gender: No.
Race: No.
Education: 4-Year college degree required. (College is free for all students)
Occupation: No.
Wealth: No.
Property: No.
Tax: No.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? No.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No.
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Thermodolia
Post Kaiser
 
Posts: 78484
Founded: Oct 07, 2011
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Thermodolia » Sun Mar 24, 2019 12:58 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: The National Republic of Thermodolia
Your nation's full population: 5,205,345,234
Your nation's type of government: Federal Semi-Presidential Democratic Republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Elections for the President and the Federal Senate happen every six years while elections for the National Assembly happen every three years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 87%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 72% as of the last election
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ X ]
General Legislature [ X ]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Depends on the province in question but most provinces hold elections between 2 and 6 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 87%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 83%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ X ]
Federal State Legislature [ X ]
Regional Government [ X ]
Regional Legislature [ X ]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? Referendums are only held at the provincial level and so can depend on the provinces in question. Currently only 52 out of the 92 provinces allow referendums to be held. There is an exception as all constitutional amendments must pass by referendum, however said constitutional referendums are not conducted nation wide at the same time but occurr in the provinces whenever. (Basically Thermodolia’s constitutional amendment system works similarly to the US system)
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 67%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 62%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Referendums are used for just about everything in some provinces from decideding taxes to allowing the creation of government agencies. Referendums are also used for the creation of new provinces and constitutional amendments.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 87%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? Citizenship is determined by Jus Sanguinis and naturalization. In order to automatically be a Thermodolian citizen one must be born to a Thermodolian citizen who has spent at least 15 years in Thermodolia 5 of which must be after the age of 18.

Naturalization is determined by living in Thermodolia for 5 years as a permanent resident, which is obtained after living in Thermodolia for 3 years, proving to be fluent in Thermodolian, taken a citizenship test, and signed the pledge of assimilation.

Marrying a Thermodolian citizen only grants a person permanent resident status and lowers the time living as a permanent resident to only 2 years.

All persons who are born in Thermodolia to non-Thermodolian citizens are granted Thermodolian National status, meaning that they already meet the permanent residency requirements and do not have to wait before becoming a citizen.

Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes, only Thermodolian citizens are allowed to vote, however there is an exception as all Thermodolian nationals living in a commonwealth province can vote for their federal senator but can’t vote for any other federal official.
Age: Yes, only citizens above the age of 18 are allowed to vote.
Gender: No
Race: No
Education: No
Occupation: No
Wealth: No
Property: No
Tax: No
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code?
No
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections?
No
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Syrisch-Vrijstaat
Civilian
 
Posts: 1
Founded: Mar 24, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Syrisch-Vrijstaat » Sun Mar 24, 2019 1:14 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: Koloniaal Mandaat der Vrijstaat Syrië
Your nation's full population: 14 million
Your nation's type of government: Colonial libertarian council

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Every Dutch property owner has the right to vote on issues which are done electronically - direct democracy. The weight of the vote depends on the total sum of the value of the subjects property
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 10%, the Dutch population
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? Last year this was 76%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ x]
General Legislature [x ]
Other (please specify) The general elections are to assign the preferred president, thus head of state. He has no official power and is a mere symbolic leader.

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Every Dutch property owner has the right to vote on issues which are done electronically - direct democracy. The weight of the vote depends on the total sum of the value of the subjects property
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 10%, the Dutch population
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? Depends per region
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [x ]
Federal State Legislature [x ]
Regional Government [x ]
Regional Legislature [x ]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? Our country is a direct democracy. Any referendum on any issue can be issued once the value of the requesters matches 2% of the GDP.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 10%, the Dutch population
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 100%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Any referendum on any issue can be issued once the value of the requesters matches 2% of the GDP.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 10%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? No
How is citizenship determined in your country? One has to have Dutch citizenship which one gets by jus sanguinis. Mixed race children are considered Dutch if the Dutch parent accepts them.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Only Dutch citizens are allowed to vote
Age: No limit
Gender: Female and Male
Race: N/A
Education: N/A
Occupation: N/A
Wealth: The total value of assets determines the weight of votes
Property: One has to own property in order to vote
Tax: N/A
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Yes
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No

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Inkopolitia
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Founded: Mar 06, 2019
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Postby Inkopolitia » Sun Mar 24, 2019 1:26 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: The Grand Queendom of Inkopolitia
Your nation's full population: 78,291,489
Your nation's type of government: Elective Monarchy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Only for PM, and elections are held when a Monarch resigns or passes away
How often are elections held in your country? PM elections are made every 4 years. Elections for new Monarch are made when the current leader dies or passes away, most commonly ranging from 60 to 90 years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? Around 81.4%, due to the fact that the population is young
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 75.4%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify) N/A

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Governor elections are held every 3 years. Mayor elections depend on each county, but the maximum time for a mayor to spend in offince is 4 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 81.4%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 75.4%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify) N/A

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? When deciding on resolutions in the National Assembly, referendums are also made, with the population's opinion taken in mind when passing the vote. So every 6 months or so
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 81.4%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 75.4%
What function do Referendums have in your nation?

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 81.4%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? Being born in Inkopolitia, being an Inkling, or getting Citizenship (By being in the country for 3 years or more)
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Only people who have the Inkopolitian citizenship are allowed to vote
Age: Individuals that are 14 or older are allowed to vote
Gender: No
Race: No
Education: No
Occupation: No
Wealth: No
Property: No
Tax: No
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? The violation of Human/Inkling Rights, yes.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No
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Cayenne-
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Posts: 48
Founded: Mar 05, 2019
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Postby Cayenne- » Sun Mar 24, 2019 1:36 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: The State of Cayenne
Your nation's full population: 30,735,112
Your nation's type of government: Hybrid Federal Democratic Parliamentary Republic/Meritocracy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? yes
How often are elections held in your country? every 4 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 82%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 99%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [x]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? every 4 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 100%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [x]
Regional Government [ ]
Regional Legislature [x]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? once a Decade
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 82%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 60%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? as a way to gauge the wants of the populace at specific subject without calling an election

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 85%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? Birth, Naturalisation
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: no
Age: no
Gender: no
Race: no
Education: no
Occupation: no
Wealth: no
Property: no
Tax:no
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? no
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? no
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Postby Indian Empire » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:12 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: Social Republic of Indian Empire
Your nation's full population: 55.7 Million
Your nation's type of government: Parliamentary Republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Every Five Years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? ~85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 70%
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Varies. Most pick a period between 2 and 6 years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? ~85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 60%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X] (held in conjunction with federal elections)
Federal State Legislature [X] (held in conjunction with federal elections)
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? Referendums always held with federal elections
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? ~85%
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 70%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? Typically, if parliament can't agree to an issue, it is brought to referendum by parliament. A referendum can also be reached by attaining enough signatures to bring the proposal of a referendum to parliament.

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? ~85%
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes.
How is citizenship determined in your country? A natural born person is a citizen, in addition to anyone who has filed the legal paperwork necessary to attain citizenship.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes.
Age: Yes, must be legal age of 16.
Gender: No.
Race: No.
Education: No.
Occupation: No.
Wealth: No.
Property: No.
Tax: No.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? No
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No
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Former Citizens of the Nimbus System
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Postby Former Citizens of the Nimbus System » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:18 pm

Looks interesting! To clarify:

  • Would constituency votes appointing representatives to the legislature spread evenly across an election cycle (of four years, in my case) be considered a (four year-long) general election or several federal state elections (though the constituencies' own governmental bodies only really have the power of local councils, so the state isn't properly federal)?
  • Would compulsory attendance of polling stations during voting (with the exception of postal voters and those in exceptional circumstances such as sudden illness) (designed to allow those objecting to the political process or to all of the available candidates to not vote while still ensuring mass political participation) be considered compulsory voting in this system?
  • How would one indicate the election of the government by the legislature from candidates from the citizenry rather than the legislature in this system? (Chart for visual explanation.)
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North German Realm
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Founded: Jan 27, 2019
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Postby North German Realm » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:25 pm

Former Citizens of the Nimbus System wrote:Looks interesting! To clarify:

  • Would constituency votes appointing representatives to the legislature spread evenly across an election cycle (of four years, in my case) be considered a (four year-long) general election or several federal state elections (though the constituencies' own government bodies only really have the power of local councils, so the state isn't properly federal)?
  • Would compulsory attendance of polling stations during voting (with the exception of postal voters and those in exceptional circumstances such as sudden illness) (designed to allow those objecting to the political process or to all of the available candidates to not vote while still ensuring mass political participation) be considered compulsory voting in this system?
  • How would one indicate the election of the government by the legislature from candidates from the citizenry rather than the legislature in this system? (Chart for visual explanation.)

  1. If the legislature in question is the General Legislature (i.e. the American Congress) rather than local legislature (i.e. Vermont General Assembly), then Yes. It would be considered a General Election. In certain cases where the two elections coincide would be counted as both General and Regional. In your situation, if there is no federal state (and having local independent legislature is kinda necessary for federalism), it could be regional if it wasn't about the General Legislature.
  2. Yes. Compulsory Attendance is compulsory attendance, even if it is for a good reason.
  3. It's a form of indirect (representative) democracy. Not very relevant to how your suffrage works, however, as I don't know who are allowed to vote (or rather, who aren't allowed to).
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-Emmeria
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Posts: 12
Founded: Jun 07, 2018
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Postby -Emmeria » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:25 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: The United States of Emmeria
Your nation's full population: 302,947,225
Your nation's type of government: Federal presidential constitutional multiparty democratic republic

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes.
How often are elections held in your country? Elections for the House of Representatives are held every six years, elections for the Senate are held every eight years, terms are renewable in the Senate twice, there is no limit on the House; the President is elected every four years with a term limit of two. The sixteen states of the United States also have elections which vary from matching presidential cycles to deliberately avoiding them. State governors office periods vary but average around four years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? The non-incarcerated, non-felonious adult population of the United States are eligible to vote in all elections, including General Elections.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? Statistically somewhere around 23 to 34% depending on the election.
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [X]
General Legislature [X]

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? The sixteen states of the United States have their own independent electorates.
How often are regional elections held in your country? Variable between states, the average is four to six years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? The non-incarcerated, non-felonious adult populations of each state.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? State level elections tend to see a higher turnout of voters and average at 56%
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [X]
Federal State Legislature [X]
Regional Government [X]
Regional Legislature [X]
Other Municipal elections also take place.

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes.
How often are Referendums held in your country? The voting citizenry can call for a referendum on any issue they see as affecting the public welfare, to start an official state sanctioned referendum requires twenty thousand signatories to a referendum petition.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? The non-incarcerated, non-felonious adult population of the United States are eligible to vote in all elections.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? That would depend on the referendum in question.
What function do Referendums have in your nation?

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? Every age of majority (adult) citizen of the United States not currently incarcerated for criminal activity is eligible to vote.
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes.
How is citizenship determined in your country? Birthright is the most common in addition to residency and naturalization.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Citizenship is required to vote in any Federal election, State elections vary by State.
Age: One must be at least a legally recognized adult (18) to partake in the democracy of the United States.
Gender: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on basis of their gender.
Race: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on basis of their race.
Education: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on the basis of their education (or lack of one).
Occupation: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on the basis of their occupation.
Wealth: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on the basis of their wealth.
Property: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on the basis of their property.
Tax: No Citizen of the United States can be denied their Constitutional Right to Vote on the basis of tax payments.
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? Only for the period of incarceration, voting rights are restored upon release.
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No, the Constitutional Right to Vote enshrined in the Emmerian Constitution is a voluntary vote.
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Hamidiye
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Posts: 1133
Founded: Jan 06, 2018
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Postby Hamidiye » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:32 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: Devlet-i ʿAlīye Hamidiye
Your nation's full population: 2.157 billion
Your nation's type of government: Absolute Monarchy / theocratic stratocracy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? no
How often are elections held in your country? -
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? -
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? -
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for -
General Government [ ] The Sultan and his pashas
General Legislature [ ] The Sultan and his pashas
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? every 2 years
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 81
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 77
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for regional councils govern the daily lives of the subjects
Federal State Government [ ] The Wali is elected
Federal State Legislature [ ] -
Regional Government [ ] -
Regional Legislature [ ] -
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? whenever the Sultan decrees it
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? whatever the sultan decides
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? the last was 81%
What function do Referendums have in your nation? various

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 0,00000000000001 (the Sultan)
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? yes
How is citizenship determined in your country? You are born a subject odf the sultan or conquered by his armies
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country? no, thozugh certain groups are generally excluded
Citizenship: -
Age: 15
Gender: there is no such thing as "gender", and of the two (!) sexes the men may vote.
Race: -
Education: -
Occupation:
Wealth: -
Property: -
Tax: -
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? no
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections?
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Samudera Darussalam
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Postby Samudera Darussalam » Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:39 pm

General Information
Your nation's full name: The Crowned Republic of Samudera Darussalam
Your nation's full population: 78,650,300
Your nation's type of government: Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy

General Elections
Are General elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are elections held in your country? Elections for the Samuderan parliament (Dewan Negara) are held every 5 years, both for lower and upper houses.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in General elections? 93% of the total population, 66% of citizens.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in General elections? 97% as of last election.
What function do general elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
General Government [ ]
General Legislature [x]
Other (please specify)

Regional Elections
Are Regional elections held in your nation? Yes
How often are regional elections held in your country? Depends. For the wilayat (provincial) level, the governors are elected for every 5 years, while the local assemblies are elected for every 3 to 4 years. It's more often in the city-level, where mayors are usually elected for every 4 years, while the local councils are elected for every 3 years. In the Dominions, the prime ministers are elected for every 5 years, while the local parliaments are elected for 4 years.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Regional elections? 96% of the total population, 55% of the citizens.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Regional elections? 95% as of last election(s).
What function do regional elections have in your nation? Please, put an X in the criteria(s) that elections can be held for
Federal State Government [ ]
Federal State Legislature [ ]
Regional Government [x]
Regional Legislature [x]
Other (please specify)

Referenda
Are Referendums held in your nation? Yes
How often are Referendums held in your country? No particular schedule for referendums. The last one is held in 2013.
What percentage of your population is eligible for voting in Referendums? 93% of the total population, 66% of the citizens.
What percentage of your eligible population participates in Referendums? 96% as of last referendum.
What function do Referendums have in your nation? As of 1960, referendums are required for the passage of all constitutional amendments, certain major laws, or any other subject that the parliament decides to delegate to a referendum (such as the adoption of a language as a working language in the national/regional level).

The Right to Vote
What percentage of your population is eligible to vote? 93% of the total population.
Are all votes valued equally in your elections? Yes
How is citizenship determined in your country?
Citizenship is either determined by jus sanguinis or naturalization. Under the just sanguinis policy, a child born to at least one parent who holds Samuderan citizenship is automatically considered a Samuderan citizen at birth, regardless if they were born in the country or not. Citizenship by naturalization is earned by either having lived in Samudera Darussalam for a minimum of five years and having a permanent residency status after having lived here for 2 years, by passing a citizenship test, or by having a permanent residency status and marrying a Samuderan national. However, citizenship may be given in certain circumstances, such as the case of children born in the country that would become stateless at birth.
Do any of the following criteria limit the right to vote or necessitate a higher value for a vote in your country?
Citizenship: Yes, only citizens may vote.
Age: Yes, one must be at least 19 years of age to vote.
Gender:
Race:
Education:
Occupation:
Wealth:
Property:
Tax:
Is disenfranchisement a valid punishment in your nation's penal code? No
Is voting mandatory in your country's elections? No

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