Division of congress members
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Changes in the number of regions
The number of seats available per region are set at the start of the 23rd of each month. If the number of regions change after that day, Congress Members / region will not be recalculated. Instead following things happen:
- The number of congress members that should get seat from lost region will be left out from the number of total congressmen in country
- Example: From each region five congress members are chosen. If one region is lost during elections, the number of total congressmen in country will be reduced by 5.
- Any regions gained after 00:00 on the 23rd will not count towards the number of regions.
- Example: If a country has no regions on the 22nd but gains one on the 23rd they will not have a congress that term.
Number of congress seats in a country or region
The total number of congress members representing a region will be a minimum of one and a maximum of 10, depending on the number of regions in each country. The normal number of congress members will be 40. The full division of congress seats depending on the number of regions can be seen in this table:
# regions in a country | # total congressmen in country |
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0 | 0 |
1 | 10 |
2 | 20 |
3 | 30 |
4 | 40 |
5 | 40 |
... | ... |
39 | 40 |
40 | 40 |
41 | 41 |
42 | 42 |
43 | 43 |
44 | 44 |
45 | 45 |
46 | 46 |
47 | 47 |
48 | 48 |
49 | 49 |
50 | 50 |
51 | 51 |
52 | 52 |
53 | 53 |
54 | 54 |
55 | 55 |
56 | 56 |
57 | 57 |
58 | 58 |
59 | 59 |
60 | 60 |
61 | 61 |
62 | 62 |
63 | 63 |
64 | 64 |
65 | 65 |
66 | 66 |
67 | 67 |
68 | 68 |
69 | 69 |
70 | 70 |
71 | 71 |
72 | 72 |
73 | 73 |
74 | 74 |
75 | 75 |
76 | 76 |
77 | 77 |
78 | 78 |
79 | 79 |
80 | 80 |
81 | 81 |
82 | 82 |
83 | 83 |
84 | 84 |
85 | 85 |
86 | 86 |
87 | 87 |
88 | 88 |
89 | 89 |
90 | 90 |
91 | 91 |
92 | 92 |
93 | 93 |
94 | 94 |
95 | 95 |
96 | 96 |
97 | 97 |
98 | 98 |
99 | 99 |
100 | 100 |
Wild cards
Besides the candidates that have received a congress seat (the ones above the green line), the remaining candidates with the highest number of votes from all regions gain a wildcard and become congress members as well. You can see how the number of wild cards are distributed per country depending on the number of regions in the following image:
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