Leagioan 2020 Elections (EU Councilor & National Congress)
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How the EU Councilor and Governor-General Are Elected Through the Leagioan System of Proportional Electoral College
With the start of the election for the position of Councilor for the EU (a.k.a. EU Councilor), which is a seat that incumbent Francis Plessis of the Civil Populist Party (CPP) and the Eurogroup the European Liberal Democrats (EDLR). We are going to explain how the election system that elects both the EU Councilor and the Governor-General works.Both the EU Councilor and Governor-General are elected through a system called the Proportional Electoral College (also referred to as the Popular Electoral College). How the electoral college works are the first phase where candidates announce that they are running. After announcing their candidacy, the candidates are to race to win first and second place in the popular vote nationwide. The candidates with the two largest numbers of votes will move to the second round, where it actually involves the Electoral College.
The Electoral College is a system where each state and territory is awarded a number of votes based on how many seats they have in both the House of Councilors and Senate combined. With the top two candidates, they have three weeks to race for votes in the electoral college. After those three weeks, the people of each state and territory start to vote. By the end of the popular voting, each state and territory will count the vote to determine what percentage of the vote did each candidate received in their area. The percentage of votes that each candidate receives will then be applied to the number of Electoral votes that each candidate will receive. For example, if Candidate A receives 50% of the popular vote in a State with 20 Electoral Votes then they will receive 10 Electoral Votes to their name, while Candidate B gets 10 Electoral Votes as well since they had 50% of the popular vote as well.
The Electoral College has, as of July 21st, 2020, 353 Electoral Votes with the House of Councilors seats of those Votes changing at least once a year through the shifting as well as growth of the population in each State and Territory. In order to win through the Electoral College a Candidate must have at least a simple majority of 177 Electoral Votes. If there is a tie, then the matter of electing the candidate moves then to the House of Councilors, who would then vote on the Candidate. The date of when the popular vote for choosing of the top two candidates will begin on July 25th, 2020, with the date for the Popular Electoral Vote in August to be announced after the selection of the top two candidates.
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It has been a while since the announcement of the candidates running for the position of EU Councilor for the Commonwealth of Leagio. Each of the five candidates have been campaigning for the position really hard this week so far with mulitple ads, speeches, podcasts, and other methods to get people to vote for them. As they have been campaigning, various polls have been done to determine who could be in the lead at this moment. All these polls that have going on ask the same question, what candidate will they vote for in the first round in the election and compete in the Proportional Electoral College? So, far both Marie-Laure Lahaye of the PAP and Francis Plessis of the CPP has been fighting each for the top with Luke Garnet of the CRP trying to catch up to them.
Candidate Favorability to Voters within the Commonwealth
In addition, as these campaigns progress, the candidates announced what will be the main thing that they will push for in the EU Council after being elected.
Platforms of the Candidates for the EU Councilor
Marie-Laure Lahaye (Progressive Alliance Party):
- Creation of a EU Pandemic Response Force
Luke Garnet (Conservative Reform Party):
- Expand the Arlick Corridor through an act through the EU Council
Francis Plessis (Civil Populist Party) [Incumbent]:
- Implement an act to ensure free trade and travel within the European Union.
Kelly Idiotus (Socialist Union Party):
- Ensure the security of workers rights within the European Union
Hugo Wathelet (Social Democratic Party):
- The Creation of a European Union Stock Market
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How are the EU Councilor Candidate Doing Today in the Polls? (June 12)
Since last announcement of how the candidates for the position of EU Councilor for the Commonwealth, the race for the popular vote round has be fierce with candidates constantly going up and down with no end. However, some were able to get above others with a healthy lead. Let us start with the incumbent EU Councilor Francis Plessis of the Civil Populists.
He has been lately been in a constant struggle for first place on the polls with Marie-Laure Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance, but everyone remember that in the first part of the EU Councilor election, only top two candidates need to move on to the Popular Electoral College in this type of election. However, if these polls are showing anything for the Electoral College is that if these two candidates move on then it will be a tough election of either of them. Right now, it looks like Luke Garnet of the Conservative Reformist is trying to catch up but having problems dealing with two really popular candidates within the Commonwealth.
Meanwhile, Hugo Wathelet of the Social Democratic Party is fighting to get back above Garnet but he has a long way to do that and to get above even Lahaye. In addition, he seems to have popularity issues after making some unruly comments about Lahaye, where someone in Port Hilson (as Wathelet was about to hold a rally in the city stadium) threw an egg at the Social Democratic candidate. A photo of the incident was taking at the moment made impact with Wathelet's head.
A picture of the moment that an egg hit the head of EU Councilor Candidate Hugo Wathelet
Lastly, the candidate for the Socialist Union Party, Kelly Idiotus. A strong hard socialist at heart is having a tough time trying to get support as her ratings within the polls having declined to just a single percentage within the Commonwealth. The Populsr Voting round is still about a few weeks away but some of these candidate trying to gain a place for the next round are going to need to work hard. Some of these candidates might need to be endorsed to even have a chance of winning this election, but the canididates up top if they get endorsements then their figures will rise as well.
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Current Polls and Early Voting for EU Councilor Elections Begins
The latest series of polls were recently released showing how each of the candidates is doing right now at this point. When looking at these polls, it is obivous to see that some candidates were able to advance up a level while others are still struggling. Let's start with the top two candidates here.
Right now, it looks as if both the incumbent Francis Plessis (of the Civil Populists) is currently in a tie with Marie-Laure Lahaye (of the Progressives). This whole race has been a constant struggle of who is in the lead of this race. Although, these candidates are tied in the polls, there is still a chance one of them could end up not going to the second of the election where the top two candidates have to fight in the Popular Electoral College.
Meanwhile, Luke Garnet (of the Conservative Reformists) looks to be trying to be strong contender in this race as his popularity as well as his platform has started to touch off for those that were against the recently passed Banning Conversion Therapy Act. Many political experts from a number of the well-established college campuses through the Commonwealth are saying that there is a chance that he could be in round 2 with either Plessis or Lahaye being dropped at the end.
Meanwhile, the Candidate for the Social Democrats, Hugo Wathelet, has seemed to lose any chance in this election. At the beginning, he had a strong start to reach in the top two but that might not be possible as his lead is all but free falling. Lastly, Kelly Idiotus of the Socialist Unionists has gotten above Walthelet but it looks that even she might not reach round 2 at all. Even though, she has recovered a bit from the horrible downfall of voter intention in the polls.
In addition, as this poll was released today, early voting for the first round of the EU Councilor election has began. Many Leagioans, according to poll offices, have already submitted their votes either in person or by mail/absentee (which is allowed under the Early-Voting Act of 1984, where anyone has the right to vote by mail but it must be done early in elections). The big voting day for voting is this Saturday with the results being announced the next day when it is counted. One thing is for sure and that is election will probably be deeply contested between three candidates of this yearly race.
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Long Lines in Polling Booths Throughout the Commonwealth
(A huge line of voters waiting to make their vote within the Huttson Public Stadium in Henriville, Huttson)July 25th is the big day in the Commonwealth for the 2020 election of the round 1 for the EU Councilor For Leagio is beginning. In this round of the election, the election will determine which two out of the five main candidates of the election will move to round 2 and then official elect as their EU Councilor within the European Union Council. Many voters have showed huge ethusiam for this round in the election. In many states and territories within the Commonwealth, turnout of the 11 million registered voters within the Commonwealth is expected to be high and set a standard for voting within Leagio.
Some polling stations have especially reported a huge number of people voting by mail. The assumption for this is that some lower-classes of Leagio cannot spend time to wait in the lines to vote and decided to send their vote through the Leagioan Postal Service.
At the same time as these elections are going on, the people of the Commonwealth are voting for the primaries of candidates for the National Congress Election (mainly the Senators of their provinces). The voting for this round is expected to end by tonight, but if there is still a line in the stations then by law these polling stations will remain open for everyone in the line to have a chance to vote. It is assumed that the Eastern regions of the Commonwealth will be the first to complete their voting and counting.
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First Provinces Submit Their Results
The first two of 15 provinces within the Commonwealth have submitted their votes with high turnout at this point. Various candidates within this round for the EU Councilor election have a start to this, but at least two of them are not doing well at this point right now. The first to submit their results was Karptniz with most of its votes being done early and through mail. Right now the two top of this race all together appear to be Francis Plessis and Marie-Laure Lahaye. These two candidates have been essentially fighting each other in the polls for some time now. Hugo Walthelet is definite not having a very good night here as he has the fewest votes in the race so far with not even a percent within those regions of the Commonwealth, but it could change as more provinces submit their votes.
As we can see her that Kelly Idiotus is somewhat matching within the results of the polls that were taken before voting started. Luke Garnet has at least a 9% lead in all the areas of the two provinces. We shall see how this round in the election will go as more and more provinces within the Commonwealth submit their votes. Remember that in this round of the EU Councilor election, only the top two candidates need to win in order to go to the second round where they would have to compete within the Popular Electoral College. The bar chart below shows who is in the lead within the race so far with how many votes that they have in total. We expect to hear so the results in a few more provinces as the night goes by. -
More Eastern Provinces Submit Their Votes
The territories of Wilson, Loors, and Fiowa have just completed their voting just minutes ago and have released their votes to the public as well as the news media. Going upon the total votes counted, both Lahaye and Plessis seemed to still be the current top two candidates in this race. However, there seems to be some suprising results so far, both the Socialist Union Candidate and the Conservative Reform candidate are near a tie in terms of numbers, this means that this round within this election is going to be more contested than orginally thought and especially different than what the polls might have stated. Especially with 1.2 million votes having been already submitted and counted to the tally of this round.
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Huttson (Big State) and Niose Called In
Right now, one of the biggest states within the Commonwealth have called in their results and have submitted it to the national vote. Right now, this race has become a contention between Garnet, Plessis, and Lahaye. This contention has to do with the fact that in Huttson, Luke Garnet held the most votes in that state and put him third place but not far behind the Progressive Candidate. Not long afterwards, the territory of Niose called in its votes as well and still has the Civil Populist and Progressive Candidates in the lead. But will it last as more states with bigger populations get called in.
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Vernach and Jullien (Another State) Call-in
The State of Jullien and Vernach has called-in their results and now the race still looks like the race is still contended between the Civil Populist, Conservative Reformist, and Progressive candidates. However, the Social Democratic candidate seems to still be doing very poorly by nearly matches what the polls have been saying about him before the voting started this week. Meanwhile, Kelly Idiotus of the Socialist Union party has about 13% of the vote, way higher than what the polls were saying at the time. However, we still do not have the other big states like Condris and Arlick, but from what is being understood that they will soon release their votes as well. Right now, they are just counting the remaining votes within the polling stations that were mailed this week.
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States of Arlick and Diamond Heart Are Calling-in Now!
Over half of the registered voters in the Commonwealth have so far submitted their vote as we are still counting the results in this round of the EU Councilor election. So far, it looks as if Plessis and Lahaye might actually be the candidates that will be fighting in August in round two of this election here. But as mentioned earlier, there is still another half of the voter counts that will are missing to be conclusinve in this race. The Commonwealth is already tense to see who will be the two candidates that they will have to decide on in this election during the August round. Whoever it is , many people doubt that it will be Hugo Wathelet as he is down to 3% of the vote, while Kelly Idiotus is still doing better than orginally thought. Many people thought that she was going to be in the spot that the Social Democratic candidate is in right now. But so far, looks like she is doing well in this race. There are now only four more states to go in this race and that is the following: Muale, Condris, Tullion, and Gopen.
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Three More States Call-In, One Unaccounted For!
The results from the States of Muale, Gopen, and Condris have just come. These results still show a decent contention between Marie and Francis in this race, but whoever is in first place does not matter much in this round. Remember, this race is important for the top two candidates meaning this race is important for both first and second places. Whoever is in the top two in terms of the popular vote will be the wons that will win this round and then fight on to the second round of the election. There is still left the Federal State of Tullion that has been unaccounted for. There is a chance that anyone of these candidates will suddenly get a huge lead in end of this round.
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Tullion Calls-In At Last: Leagio Prepares for Round 2
At long last, Tullion called in on the results. Now, the Commonwealth now knows who will be going to round 2 of the EU Councilor Election and having to fight through the Popular Electoral College. The two candidates that have won are.....Francis Plessis of the Civil Populist Party (with 3,195,137 votes or 33.03% of the total votes) and Marie-Laure Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance Party (with 3,119,990 votes or 32.25% of the total votes). With 9,674,407 votes counted in this race, which equalates to a 78.4% percent turnout in this round. This election could be debated as being one of the tightest races in the history of the Commonwealth.
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EU Councilor Election Debate in Dilaton University (Part 1)
Announcer: Good evening everyone and welcome to the 2020 EU Councilor debate held here in the Speaking Hall of Dilaton University within the State of Condris. Here inside this debate, we have the two candidates for the Electoral College Round of this race. The Incumbent EU Councilor Francis Plessis of the Civil Populists as well as the Eurogroup called European Liberal Democrats. His challenger is Marie-Laure Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance. Here the candidates will be asked questions and then they will answer them, where then the other candidate will not only provide their answer but also rebute their challenger in this debate. New stations may be allowed to ask questions but the first three questions will be from the announcer; questions that were the top ones submitted by the people to the Speaking Hall. Now, by virtue of a cointoss, we will start with Francis Plessis. Mr. Plessis, first question, you are a member of the EDLR (European Liberal Democrats) and there are claims, especially from the Spanish, that the Eurogroup you are a part of is controlled by Councilor Van Allen with tight strings. Is that true and does it affect your ability to serve the people of the Commonwealth as a Councilor in the EU Council?
FP: Although, Mr. Van Allen has this attitude or impression that the other members within the Eurogroup are puppets. I would like to deny that Councilor from Reitzmag has a strong authority within the party, just like the European Progressive Alliance. Every member has the ability to be free and independent as they wish with the support of the other members within the Eurogroup; which ensures that I am able to act without issues or interruption with my duties as the EU Councilor for Leagio.
Announcer: Miss Lahaye, would you like to say anything about that?
MLL: Yes, I would. Councilor Plessis, you talk about free and independence within the party. If that is the case there, then why did you not issue opposition to Councilor Van Allen's election about a month ago that lasted 4 days. An Election that lasted for four days where the people of Reitzmag has to decide who to elect to the EU Council. Many people within the EU community issued opinions and complaints about the fact that within this election in Reitzmag that there was hardly any time for any opposition to form up against Van Allen in that election. You once said that the EDLR is a group of liberty and independence. I can hardly see that when you kept silent when the leader of the EDLR held himself an election that hardly gave enough time for Van Allen to sit on the toilet and wait out for the results. No campaigning or anything of that sort was done for Van Allen to win. He won because of a broken law in the Kingdom of Reitzmag.
Announcer: Alright, Miss Lahaye, it is your turn to answer a question. After the recent Romain incident, where a UNSR cargoship managed to sneak into the Commonwealth and try to smuggle Nuclear Material back to the UNSR. What do you intend to do to prevent this situation through the EU Councilor, if you are elected?
MLL: I would introduce legislation that would give the ENAA the authority to regulate the transportation of Nuclear Material overseas. We need to give the ENAA to better powers ensure that the nuclear material that is shipped out of countries like Leagio are not falling into the wrong hands. The Commonwealth cannot afford to be in trouble if anyn nuclear material goes to a country not authroized by the ENAA to build nukes at limitless numbers.
FP: I would like to comment on the issue. The issue of Nuclear Material is not one that requires EU legislation to fix but is a national issue to the Commonwealth. The President and the National Congress has already resolved the issue with the passage and signing of the Nuclear Regulation Act, which forms the now open Nuclear Trade Commision (NTC).
Announcer: Next question, Councilor Plessis, if you are re-elected, what are your plans for the EU Council?
FP: If i am re-elected, then i will issue a series of legislation that prompt economic growth and expansion within the lowest GDP countries within the EU Community. Originally, i was going to campaign for a European Health Organization to deal with health crises. But thankfully, the Speaker of the Council from Inquista had been able to successful build-up such legislation recently. In addition, one of the things that I am doing now is providing additional funding to various programs of the EU, including the Health Insurance Card Program.
Announcer: Miss. Lahaye, would you like to respond to his response?
MLL: Yes, while that is good Councilor Plessis. But what about worker's rights? What do you intend to do about the right for a worker in a European Union to be in a labor union? This is not a right guaranteed in the European Union constitution but is a right in the recent Leagioan Constitution. A worker in the European Union in any other country, besides Leagio, does not have the right to be in a union. If i am elected, i will amend the EU Constitution to provide equality to labor unions and then what about the environment. In the debate for the Ocean Protection Act, an act that you vote for, you toldthe Speaker cllr. Firoux, this 'If this act is passed, then Leagio would most likely be in serious economic trouble as that means that we will not conduct any commercial business with the EU. In order to ensure that we don't harm the eco life that would be protected by this bill, we would have to call for the expansion of the Arlick Corridor in order to be economically stable and adherent to the bill.' These words are your own in that debate....I cannot help but say that you were trying to overstate the problem with this act as it did not affect the Commonwealth at all as you thought. And you knew that because you voted for that bill, which proves that you knew that but wanted to try and derail the legislation. The only reason why you approved the act was to help in the polls for a few points.
Announcer: Councilor, would you like to comment?
FP: That is false facts coming from the Progressive Candidate. the reason why i was intially against the against was because i thought that it was too demanding for a country like Leagio. But the Speaker had reassured me that it was not the case.
Announcer: We will be back after these messages, where members of the press will ask the questions to the candidates.
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EU Councilor Election Debate in Dilaton University (Part 2)
Announcer: Welcome to the EU Councilor Election Debate here in the Dilaton University Speaking Hall. We have the electoral college candidates here, Francis Plessis of the Civil Populists and Marie-Laure Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance in the debate. Earlier, they answered some of the top questions that were submitted by the people of the Commonwealth for the debate. Now, we will allow the members of the press to ask the candidates questions. These questions must not be aggressive nor inappropriate to the debate. The candidate will respond to the question and their opponent may provide their own input. We will start with Leagioan Daily News (LDN).
DLN: Miss. Lahaye, is there anything good that you could say about Councilor Plessis?
MLL: He doesn't quit. One thing that is great about him is that he always fights like a wolf in the field of politics.
Announcer: Next, we have Palico News.
PN: Councilor Plessis, could you explain about the discussion that is occuring within the EU Council on reforming the representation of council to be proportional? And how does that type of reformation benefit Leagio?
FP: I was wondering if that was going to be mentioned. Now, initially i was in favor of such a move for the Council. But i wanted to decided and figure out what the benefits to a proportionally represented EU Council will mean for the Commonwealth. After having a discussion with experts in Leagioan politics, i think that the method that Councilor Van Allen wants is not something that will mean well for the Commonwealth. The problem is that nations like the Durxian Union have the largest populations in the EU Community, which would give them the most votes in the Council. Now, i had the honor to meet the Counilor representing said nation and even he is not even favor of it from what i had understood.
MLL: I would agree with Councilor Plessis on the issue. This type of Representation might sound nice and all, but it does not equal to good equality for the Commonwealth in EU Council.
Announcer: Now, the Leagioan Broadcasting Company will present their question.
LBC: Councilor Plessis, the European Court of Justice is as i hear many other Councilors from the EU Council lacking in powers to enforce law and order. What do you intend to do about it? We know that you tried to implement a war crime act for that problem, but you had withdrawn it due to the many problems that other Councilor's had with it.
FP: I am glad that you asked me that. Right now, i am currently in the works of drafting a new law similar to the one i had introduced but with many improvements along with other provisions. This is a bill that i am writing with Councilors from various countries such as Fremet for example.
Announcer: That is all in the debate, the Electoral Election will be taking place on August 30th.
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New Polls Come Out On Who Is Winning The Race
Recently after the EU Councilor Election Debate held in Dilaton University Speaking Hall, the polls were released in showing that as of this moment, Marie Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance is in the lead at the moment with a 3.79% margin of error in the current numbers. In another poll taken recently, it was shown that many Leagioans believe that Lahaye had won the debate. This is a blow to the incumbent Councilor Francis Plessis, who must win the election through the Popular Electoral College in order to keep his position for the next year. If the Incumbent intends to be aggressive in his campaign then now would be best for him as the Electoral Election begins on August 30th with the results being announced the next day. In addition, early voting in person and in-mail will begin on August 20th -
Distribution of House of Councilors Seats Released and How They're Elected in Each Province
Finally, after months from the distribution of seats for the House of Councilors in the National Congress has been announced. The method on which people are elected to the House of Councilors is decided by the State and Territories through their own legislatures. The methods that the provinces can choose from range from First-Past-The-Post all the way to Party-List Proportional Voting. In this map, some of the States have decided to divide their seats into multi-member districts, which is allowed by the Consitution as there is no rule against it all. The polls for the major parties that have a chance to gain a seat in the National Congress will be released soon, but one thing is for sure about that and that is that the Social Democratic Party will most likely be not able to run in this election as their own membership is declining at high levels. -
The Results of Electoral Round for the 2020 EU Councilor Election Coming In 2 hours.
This race for the EU Councilor has been fierce and long for over two months, two candidates have been competing for the spot to be for EU Councilor for Next Year between September 2020 to September 2021. After the first round last month, the top two candidates have been in a race to win this election. The top two candidates for this race are the Incumbent Francis Plessis of the Civil Populist Party as well as the ELDR and Marie Lahaye of the Progressive Alliance Party. A few weeks ago, many people felt that Lahaye won in the Councilor debate against Plessis. Plessis was campaigning on a platform of a strong stance against the UNSR and passing legislation that would prevent them from secretly smuggling nuclear material. Lahaye campaign on working to get progressive policies of equality and accountability to EU nations. In the polls that have been focusing on them for some time since the start of this race, it is shown that it is possible that this race could go either way. At the start of this final round, Lahaye had a strong lead against Plessis in the polls but that lead has shrunken to where either candidate is leading; this may indicate that the final round will be close at the end with either candidate have a lead in getting the 177 electoral votes needed to win the electoral college round.Although, some pundits have an idea on the path of the smaller states and territories. The areas that everyone is looking at is Huttson, Tullion, Diamond Heart, Arlick where there are 153 of the 353 electoral votes that the candidates need to win. The results in the election will start to be released by the end of August 30th which will be in less than two hours. In addition, as the final votes are being submitted and counted, the elections for the RU Premier Commissioner and Internal Affairs Commissioner are also being submitted but the votes for those races will continue up to September 2nd. The candidates for these races do not need to win in the Popular Electoral College, but instead, they need to win the Leagioan vote through a popular election through the guidelines of the European Union Constitution.
As a reminder in how the Leagioan Electoral College works, each state and territory in the Commonwealth is given a number of votes that is equal to how many many Councillors and Senators that they have in the National Congress. The votes are distributed by how many votes that each candidate has in each state and territory. So for example, if EU Councillor Plessis and Lahaye get 50% of the popular in Muale with its 22 electoral votes then they each would get 11 electoral votes. Soon, the Commonwealth of Leagio and the European Union will see how this race will go.
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The First Three Provinces Are In with An Electoral Tie So Far
Not long past 12am, the first three provinces within the Commonwealth released their results to the public. The Territories of Vernach, Sule, and Fiowa have announced how many Electoral Votes that each candidate gets. In Fiowa, Plessis managed to beat Lahaye by getting 3 more votes than her by getting 8 of its 13 electoral votes. However, that victory was short-lived as Lahaye managed to catch by leading in both Sule and Vernach. In Sule, a territory that has one of the smallest numbers of registered voters, Lahaye gote one more electoral vote than the incumbent EU Councillor. This area is one that is considered by many Leagioan politicians as Progressive territory. Meanwhile, in Vernach, Lahaye beat Plessis thereby getting 8 of its 14 electoral votes. In the popular vote of that province, she had a 17 point lead against Plessis.
However, there seems to be a level of uncertain that must definitely be rising inside of both candidates because as of this moment, both candidates are currently in a tie with each having 21 Electoral Votes. Even though, Marie Lahaye has a 40,000 vote lead in the popular vote against Plessis. However, these numbers will without any doubt change as the night progresses because there will be a candidate that will get 177 of the 353 electoral votes and it is possible that will be seen when big population states submit their votes in this race. Right now, some of the states and territories still have the polling booths open with the remaining people in line waiting to vote. By Leagioan Law, as long as you are in line at the booth then you will have your chance to submit your vote. Some other provinces are just at this point counting the mail-in ballots at this point and will soon submit their votes to the Popular Electoral College as well.
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Muale and Niose Have Submitted Their Votes
Just four minutes ago, the state of Muale, a province that was granted statehood by the National Congress about a month, has become the first state in this election to submit their votes to this race. In addition, the territory of Niose has submitted its votes. In Muale, the incumbent Councilor Plessis has dominated in gaining its Electoral votes. He beat Lahaye in the popular vote by double digits, where he gains a healthy lead of 13 of its 22 electoral votes. You can literally his lead thereby seeing the number of counties that the Councilor had a majority in against Lahaye. In Niose, the Incumbent has somewhat a similar lead there that he has in Muale with a 17 point lead there. Francis Plessis gets 9 of Niose's 15 Electoral Votes, while Lahaye get 6.
As one can see here at this moment, in this election, Francis Plessis has a lead against Marie Lahaye. Plessis is at 43 Electoral Votes, while Lahaye has 36. Although, the popular vote in this election is more close with Councillor Plessis having only a one and thirty-five hundred thousand lead against Lahaye which makes a 7 point lead. But what matters in this race is that the candidate wins the needed simple majority of 177 electoral votes and no third candidates can get them. the reason is that in this round, only the top two candidates in the race back in July gets electoral votes.