Difference between revisions of "Congress of Canada"
From eRepublik Official Wiki
(→Numbers of Congress seats by parties) |
(→Numbers of Congress seats by parties) |
||
Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
|Unknown party || 349 || July 2009 | |Unknown party || 349 || July 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[The Canadian Progressive Front]] || | + | |[[The Canadian Progressive Front]] || 240 || October 2013 |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Democratic Action League]] || 220 || April 2011 | |[[Democratic Action League]] || 220 || April 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Military Dictatorship Party]] || | + | |[[Military Dictatorship Party]] || 220 || October 2013 |
|- | |- | ||
|{{eLink|party|2607|Norsefire Coalition Funhouse}} || 203 || February 2012 | |{{eLink|party|2607|Norsefire Coalition Funhouse}} || 203 || February 2012 | ||
Line 66: | Line 66: | ||
|[[Ministry of Opportunity]] || 71 || December 2011 | |[[Ministry of Opportunity]] || 71 || December 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Clan Wolf]] || | + | |[[Clan Wolf]] || 67 || October 2013 |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Canadian National Coalition]] || 52 || February 2010 | |[[Canadian National Coalition]] || 52 || February 2010 | ||
Line 78: | Line 78: | ||
|[[The Norsefire Party of Canada]] || 23 || September 2008 | |[[The Norsefire Party of Canada]] || 23 || September 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Imperial Party of Canada (old)|Imperial Party of Canada]] || | + | |[[Imperial Party of Canada (old)|Imperial Party of Canada]] || 17 || October 2013 |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Coalition of Homicidal Anarchists and Organized Sociopaths]] || 12 || October 2008 | |[[Coalition of Homicidal Anarchists and Organized Sociopaths]] || 12 || October 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Parti Quebecois]] || 8 || September 2008 | |[[Parti Quebecois]] || 8 || September 2008 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Canadian Prosperity Party]] || 7 || October 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[United Party of Canada]] || 5 || November 2012 | |[[United Party of Canada]] || 5 || November 2012 |
Revision as of 07:17, 27 May 2021
Until September 2008, Presidential Elections included both Presidential & Congressional Elections.
The congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations of candidates for congress. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of for individual candidates.
Congress elections
- Congress of Canada 2008
- Congress of Canada 2009
- Congress of Canada 2010
- Congress of Canada 2011
- Congress of Canada 2012
- Congress of Canada 2013
- Congress of Canada 2014
- Congress of Canada 2015
- Congress of Canada 2016
- Congress of Canada 2017
- Congress of Canada 2018
- Congress of Canada 2019
- Congress of Canada 2020
- Congress of Canada 2021
Numbers of Congress seats by parties
|