Elections
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Clicking "Elections" on the Community tab, will display the Elections page. By default, this page displays the results of the most recent presidential elections, but other information is also available:
- Other election results can be viewed by making selections from the drop down lists in the upper left.
- The time of the next elections is shown in the box in the upper right.
Voting
On Election Day (the 5th, 15th or 25th of every month, depending on the purpose of the election), citizens can vote for their preferred candidate. Voting requires citizenship, so residents of another country cannot vote in your country's elections. They can only view the results of the elections. Note that you cannot view the results of an election during the voting period. There are three different types of elections:
- Party President Elections (held on 15th of every month)
- Congress Elections (held on 25th of every month)
- Country President Elections (held on 5th of every month)
Party President Elections
In Party President Elections, members of each political party may be able to vote their preferred candidate to become the president of that party.
Congress Elections
In Congress Elections, citizens from each country vote for their preferred party to represent them in the parliament. Congress elections will not occur if a country has been wiped off the map, if that occurs, the old congressmen will stay in place until new congress elections can be held.
Country President Elections
In Country President Elections, citizens from each country vote for their preferred candidate to become president. Each party sponsors their own candidate for president, and candidates may be sponsored by more than one party. In both congress and presidential elections, only a relative majority (more votes than the other candidates) is needed to win.
See also
- Voting system - Requirements needed to run, how to vote, and so forth
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