Leagioan 2020 Elections (EU Councilor & National Congress)
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States and Territories Announce How Their Seats in the House of Councilors will be elected.
After the number seats of the House of Councilors within the National Congress was changed from 285 to 525, all the states and territories within the Commonwealth announced weeks later, or today, on how their seats will be elected (including the new Territory of Freedonia under the Governorship of Kelly Idiotus). Many of the states and territories have divided their seats in the House of Councilors through two different categories as specified by the Constitution. The first category that each province dive their seats in is the Constituency Seat where candidates are elected through the First Past The Post method and then the second method is through Proportional Representation through the Modified Saint Legu method.
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Political Alliances and Party Platform's Released
Many of the political alliances and political parties in the coming National Congress election have all released the platforms that would implement if their candidates are elected into both houses of the National Congress. The three new political alliances include the following:
The Republicans (lead by the Conservative Reform Party)
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Deregulate gas and oil industries
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Give states and territories within the Commonwealth the ability to declare EU Council Legislation to be null and void
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Increase Military Spending
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Implement a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution
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Institute a huge tax cut for the populace of the Commonwealth
Revolutionary Front (Lead by the Socialist Union party)
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Institute Free 2-year college education
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Eliminate the Popular Electoral College
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Implement stronger protections for workers
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Nationalize the Leagioan Diamond Industry
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Oppose Nuclear Energy
Free Liberalists (Lead by the Civil Populist Party)
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Maintain stronger and friendlier relations with the European Union
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Institute policies that will end racism within the Commonwealth
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Increase Spending on the development of Clean Energy
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Cut taxes on the lower ten percent of the country
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Legalize majaruna
Although, the alliances have been drawing support for their platforms, there are two political parties that are not part of the alliances that are working to gain support:
The Progressive Alliance Party (led by Party Chairman Ran Mouri-Kudo)
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Institue stronger political reform in the Commonwealth that includes representation of both the House and Senate
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Implement fair and balanced campaign finance laws
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Pass Strong Anti-trust legislation within the Commonwealth
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Maintain the future integrity of the Territories of the Commonwealth
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Invest not in only cleaner energy but also in agriculture
The Leagioan United Together Front (led by Party Chairman Micheal Skeletor)
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Huge miltiary funding for the defense of the Commonwealth
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Repeal Wathletcare
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End immigration into the Commonwealth
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Remove the East Haanean Refugee's in the Territory of Freedonia
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Representation for Leagioans Abroad
A reminder to the many Leagioans that are living countries throughout the EU and other places, there are seats that will represent you within both Houses of the National Congress. Please be sure to vote by December 20th in order to have your vote couted. The link to vote is right below this message:
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Decision 2020: National Congress
Good morning everyone, today is a big day for the Commonwealth of Leagio. In fact, the past few weeks have been big as the nation was holding its first legislative election after it joined the European Union earlier this year. Many changes have come upon the Commonwealth, including a lot of big moments that have been occurring under the watch of the current administration. Ever since it joined the European Union, the Commonwealth has seen the rise of violence and fear throughout the entire region which ranges from the Eastern Haane Civil War to the Capsian Sea Crisis as the Leagioan Press began to call it. Many polls have been showing for the past few months that the Progressive Allaince Party has a strong chance in being the winner of the election for both houses of the National Congress. However, we will see on whether or not that is true as the results come in. About a few minutes ago, the last of the polls for the National Congress election ended in all of the states and territories within the Commonwealth. Before we start talking about the current results, we must remind the readers on how the elections for both houses of the Nationa Congress work.
First, the House of Councilors, the lower house, of the National Congress is elected through parallel voting of first-past-the-post and proportional representation through the Saint Legue method without a percentage threshold. Each state and Territory of the Commonwealth is issued a number of seats of representation in the House that is proprotional to their population. The highest representation is in Huttson, which right now has 66 seats of representation in the House, and the lowest is Elsweyr with its 9 seats. All states and territories are required by the new 2020 Constitution of Leagio to divide their seats in the House for the two methods, where 40% of their seats are used for the first-past-the-post seats and the rest is used for the proprotional representation method called List Seats. The method of proprotional representation is applied within the state level, a vote for a list seat is used only in the seats for the voted state or territory. However, in order to be voted in for a list seat all political parties are required to register candidates for those seats. Each state and territory has different deadlines for those registration to run for those seats, where most parties have indeed registered for them. The only ones where there is some inconsistency is in the Common Nationalists, Christian Democratic-Republicans, and the Eastern Leagio Party. However, some have stated various reasons as to why. Like the Eastern Leagio Party that only runs for the Eastern Territoires or states that were territories in the east. There are 525 permant seats for the House, but through a recently passed amendment there are abraod seats that add an additional 16 seats for Leagioans that live outside of the Commonwealth. We will talk more about those seats when they come. In this election night, there are a total of 541 seats that the parties are competing for in this nation. These seats are up for election every two years. In order to have a majority a party needs to get no less than 271 seats of the 541 seats up for grabs.
Now, the Senate, the upper house of the National Congress, in terms of representation and how it is elected is different. The Senate under the previous Constitution was always completely elected every two years like the House, but under this Constitution that has change. A Senator is elected every four years but half of those Senators are up for election every two years. In the Senate for thise Constitution, there are two classes. The first class will be re-elected in 2024 and the second class will serve a special two-year term where they will be re-elected in 2022. The Senate will be elected through a Mulitple-Non Transferable Vote in each state and territory. A state gets 6 senators and a Territory gets 4 senators, while the abroad sector gets 4 but they are elected every two years. For this election, there are a total of 100 Senate seats up for election. When 2022 comes that number will be 50 exactly. In order for a party to have a majority in the Senate they need to get exactly no less than 51 seats or 50 in the case of the Civil Populist Party where the Governor-General has the power to break ties.
When results for the election is coming through, the parties will be labeled as the following:
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SUP (Socialist Union Party)
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GP (Green Party)
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ELP (Eastern Leagio Party)
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SDP (Social Democrat Party)
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LPD (Leagioan Pact of Democracy)
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PAP (Progressive Alliance Party)
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CCP (Civil Populist Party)
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CN (Common Nationalists)
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CRP (Conservative Reformist Party)
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CDR (Christian Democratic-Republicans)
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LUTF (Leagio United Together Front)
Some of these parties have made legislative alliances and when the final results have been made then they will be shown.
Lastly, in this election, many political parties are holding their primary elections for their candidates that will run for the execution positions of President and Governor-General. The methods on the people vote their preferred candidates for a party varies but we will see who will being run for the 2021 Executive Elections that will be held in next March.
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After many long hours, the results for the first-past-the-post or constituency seats has been made with all the states and territories releasing the winners. There are 210 constituency seats for the National Congress in this session and so far it looks like the Progressive Alliance Party has a good head start with most of the seats.
Here is the current make-up of the House of Councilors right now, pleas be aware that there is still 315 seats left for grabs for all the political parties:
SUP - 15
GP - 7
ELP - 6
CPP - 36
SDP - 36
LDP - 5
PAP - 79
CDR - 4
CN - 7
CRP - 29
LUTF - 6In the next few hours, the results for the list seats will be released and in those results will also show the results for the elections for the Senate seats as well as the provincial legislative elections that were also held in this season.
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We now havve the first results for the list seats for the House of Councilors coming in from the territories of Fiowa and Carolina along with the results of their legislative and Senate Elections. From the looks of it, the Progressives are still holding a lead in the house but that might change as there are still many senate seats to go.
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The territories of Elsweyr and Niose have just released the results for their series of elections that range from the House to their legislative branches. So far, the Progressives are now starting to gain a lead for the Senate and keeping it on the House.
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Good afternoon, we have more results from other provinces within the Commonwealth of Leagio. The territories of Vernach, Karptniz, and Sule have just submitted their results for the Senate, the House list seats, and the provincial elections. So far, the Progressives still have a lead but the Socialist Union Party has something to smile over in the House. In the Senate, the Progressives seem to be on the way for a possible majority.
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The territories of Beika and Freedonia have released their results, the Progressives are gaining a strong push for the majority in the Senate and a lead in the house but that might change as we have not hit the bigger states and territories. However, the socialists and greens are doing well in some of the territorial legislatures with the greens mainly gaining seats there and not registered for the House of Councilors.
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Hello, everyone, we now have the first series of states of the Commonwealth submitting their results in this election season. In Jullien, the Progressives continue to receive a gain in seats with the Conservative Reformists joining inside the House. However, the section is reversed in the state of Muale as the Conservatives gain more seats their than the other parties especially winning control of Muale's Legislative Assembly. Inside the state of Wilson, the Progressives still have a lead. When looking at the Senate the Progressives are getting closer and closer to wining a majority if they keep it up at this rate.
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Additional States have just submitted their results, where the Progressive are still holding a lead in both houses of the National Congress. the states of Arlick, Gopen, and Condris have announced their results. In Gopen, a state that was once solid Civil Populist, the Civil Populist Party will have to rethink their policies as the only Senator of the party that was elected in the state was former premier commissioner candidate Maria Kerstin. The Conservatives have been showing in their results that they have more love and support with Leagioan Voters within the Commonwealth.
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Near the completion of this election, the states of Tullion and Diamond Heart have released their results. The Progressives are still leading in both the House and Senate but there is the question on whether or not they will have the 271 seats needed for a majority. The Senate race shows that the Progressives might actually get the 51 seat majority needed to win the Senate, but that we will be seen when the results for the State of Huttson is released along with the results for the aboard seats.
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As we still wait for the results from Huttson, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have released the results of the election of the aboard seats within both houses of the Nation Congress.
In the House of Councilors, there are 16 seats up for grabs. Here are the results:
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2 Seats to Socialist Union Party
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2 Seats to Civil Populist Party
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2 Sects to the Social Democratic Party
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8 Seat to the Progressive Alliance Party
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2 Seats to the Conservative Reformist Party
In the Senate, there are 4 seats up for grabs. Here are the results for them:
- All 4 seats go to the Progressive Alliance Party
The Progressive seems to really benefit from the abroad seats, especially in the senate where they gained enough votes to get all of the Senate seats and half of the House of Councilors seats.
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Huttson has finally reported its results and with it, the Progressive have a majority of 52 Seats in the Senate. However, the Progressives did not win the 271 seats needed in the House as they were able to win 223 seats. However, the number of seats that they have might be enough to influence the Civil Populists in working with their legislative agenda. In this election season, there were high turnout with 11,938,162 votes casted making a 76.23% national voter turnout.
When looking through votes made through the list seats, the Progressives had the largest share of votes with having around 40% of the vote being cast for their party.
The composition of the National Congress in terms of Alliance will be coming out soon and in addition, the winners in the primary elections for candidates for the Executive Elections will be released soon as well.
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Decision 2020: Governor-General Party-Primary Winners
It has just been announced that the results for the Primary election for Governor-General within the Alliances and Political Parties of the Commonwealth. In case, there is confusion on what parties are in what alliance then here is the list:
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The Republicans (Conservative Reform Party, Common Nationalist, Christian Democratic-Republicans)
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The Revolutionary Front (Socialist Union Party, Green Party)
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Free Liberalists (Civil Populist Party, Social Democratic Party, Eastern Leagio Party)
These Primaries were unique as for the Alliances, they were combined to where the candidate of the alliance represents all the parties in it.
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