TNN Election Watch: Speakership Special Elections

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TNN Election Watch, Speakership Special Elections - April 24th to April 29th, 2026

After receiving the green light from delegate @Halsoni , alongside the valuable input and fruitful discussions of the Executive Staffers of the Ministry of Communications, I am delighted to announce the creation of TNN Election Watch.

TNN Election Watch serves to provide comprehensive coverage of all TNP elections, delivering accurate results and data from the vote. This is an entirely original concept, crafted methodically by the Staffers of the Communications Ministry -- a huge round of applause and kudos to them for the wonderful idea. Election Watch will consist of three core components, which have been finalized and will continue to be refined ahead of the July elections to ensure the best possible experience. For this inaugural edition, Election Watch will feature liveblogging coverage of the election, with updates provided at 12-hour intervals by both @Picairn and myself -- including running tally counts, analysis of voter trends, and much more. As this is the debut of the Election Watch system, we sincerely welcome constructive criticism, feedback, and any suggestions you may have. This edition of Election Watch is dedicated to the Speakership Special Elections. So sit back, relax, and check back every 12 hours. Please refrain from speaking in this thread as it's dedicated towards the coverage itself. If you have any thoughts to share -- whether it's your two cents about the election or anything else -- feel free to DM either Picairn or myself.

Godspeed,
Isenoka
 
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Hello, thanks for inviting me as a member of the prestigious TNN Election Watch! Here is where the vote tally for the April 2026 Special Speaker Election stands as of 04:00 UTC April 25, 2026:

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As you can see, MadJack (@St George) is winning the election handsomely with 100% of the votes (excluding Abstain). He is clearly the public's favourite so far, and his large early lead is a strong indication of a landslide victory. His opponent, @Meteturan, has yet to secure any votes in favour. I can only speculate as to why the electorate strongly prefers MJ since I can't speak for every individual voter, but I believe the main reasons for his support are his experience as a former three-time elected Speaker (May 2020 - Jan 2021, Jul - Sep 2022), not to mention his extensive résume as a former member of TNP government, and his new reforms to the Speaker's Office as presented in his campaign platform. In contrast, Meteturan is a relatively fresh newcomer and lacks the extensive experience MJ brings to the table, and his platform is thinner on the policies (he only promised to speed up citizenship applications) compared to MJ's. Nevertheless, in a time of recent uncontested elections as we have seen during the March 2026 General, Meteturan's entry is a welcome addition.

Thus far, only one has voted to reopen nominations, or 11.11% of the valid ballots. The public does not appear to support RON, for now.

Correction: I initially wrote that MJ was a former two-time elected Speaker, which was a mistake since I forgot he was elected Speaker in the July 2022 Special Speaker Election and served until the conclusion of the September 2022 General Election. That error has been fixed.
 
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