Late last night, the now-minority RDP government lost their vote of confidence. Accordingly, Prime Minister Briggs sent the King a recommendation that he dissolve the Parliament. Although only an election for the House of Commons is necessary, Briggs had the Senate dissolved anyway.
This election will not decide the overall result, but will be used to determine the votes of the swing-provinces of Clethelbend and East and West Plinkenshire. Together they have 14/66 Senate seats, the House of Commons is designed to be double the size of the Senate, (Our resident Aussies might notice something familiar here.) so this vote will be roughly influence 28/132 seats in the House of Commons.
Theoretically, the House is elected by MMP, and the Provinces elect their Senators by STV. However, I am simply going to apportion the winners of all 14 Senate seats proportionately with the result of this vote. I will redistribute some votes for parties that don't win seats to parties that are closer in terms of ideology. I will then factor it into the main House of Commons election result based on the population of these three Provinces. Any questions or comments are welcome.
For the sake of random distortions, you get two votes. Preferably, I'd like everyone to vote for one of the two major parties (Revolutionary Democrats or the Nationals) and then vote for one smaller one. But I can't force you.
Party
[c]
Position
[c]
Supports
[c]
Leader
[c]Plembobrian National Party[c]Center-right[c]Privatization of state-owned industry.
Joining the Fabaizu Alliance
Education reform
Decentralization of Healthcare and Welfare
Province-hood for Hardish Bay
Free trade
Lower taxes for business[c]Ben Kingston[c]The Libertarians[c]Right-wing[c]Privatization of state-owned industry
Decentralization of Healthcare and Welfare
Non-interventionism
Independence for Hardish Bay
Lower taxes for business
Free trade
Tax reform[c]Gordon Strickland[c]Revolutionary Democratic Party[c]Center-left[c](Nordic Model Economics)
Military Improvement
Neutrality (Against joining further Alliances)
Non-interventionism[c]Sydney Briggs (Current PM)[c]People's Socialist Front[c]Left-wing[c]Nationalization of utilities and telecommunications
Protectionism
Independence or Province-hood for Hardish Bay
Further expansion of welfare and health services
Disinvestment of Syrixia
Neutrality[c]Alesia Lehmann[c]The New Left[c]Left-wing[c]Same as PSF, except has pledged to help the RDP form a government. (Split from PSF)[c]TBD[c]Farmer's Ecology Party[c]Left-wing[c]Agricultural Subsidies
Environmental Protection
Federalism
Protectionism
Non-interventionism
Neutrality
Nuclear disarmament[c]Alfred Smith
This election will not decide the overall result, but will be used to determine the votes of the swing-provinces of Clethelbend and East and West Plinkenshire. Together they have 14/66 Senate seats, the House of Commons is designed to be double the size of the Senate, (Our resident Aussies might notice something familiar here.) so this vote will be roughly influence 28/132 seats in the House of Commons.
Theoretically, the House is elected by MMP, and the Provinces elect their Senators by STV. However, I am simply going to apportion the winners of all 14 Senate seats proportionately with the result of this vote. I will redistribute some votes for parties that don't win seats to parties that are closer in terms of ideology. I will then factor it into the main House of Commons election result based on the population of these three Provinces. Any questions or comments are welcome.
For the sake of random distortions, you get two votes. Preferably, I'd like everyone to vote for one of the two major parties (Revolutionary Democrats or the Nationals) and then vote for one smaller one. But I can't force you.
Joining the Fabaizu Alliance
Education reform
Decentralization of Healthcare and Welfare
Province-hood for Hardish Bay
Free trade
Lower taxes for business[c]Ben Kingston[c]The Libertarians[c]Right-wing[c]Privatization of state-owned industry
Decentralization of Healthcare and Welfare
Non-interventionism
Independence for Hardish Bay
Lower taxes for business
Free trade
Tax reform[c]Gordon Strickland[c]Revolutionary Democratic Party[c]Center-left[c](Nordic Model Economics)
Military Improvement
Neutrality (Against joining further Alliances)
Non-interventionism[c]Sydney Briggs (Current PM)[c]People's Socialist Front[c]Left-wing[c]Nationalization of utilities and telecommunications
Protectionism
Independence or Province-hood for Hardish Bay
Further expansion of welfare and health services
Disinvestment of Syrixia
Neutrality[c]Alesia Lehmann[c]The New Left[c]Left-wing[c]Same as PSF, except has pledged to help the RDP form a government. (Split from PSF)[c]TBD[c]Farmer's Ecology Party[c]Left-wing[c]Agricultural Subsidies
Environmental Protection
Federalism
Protectionism
Non-interventionism
Neutrality
Nuclear disarmament[c]Alfred Smith