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Politics

Voting system · Party elections · Congress elections · Presidential elections · List of current presidents · Country administration

On the 25th of each month, citizens vote for representatives in the Congress of their citizenship country.

For who you can vote?

A citizen can vote for one of the top 5 political parties in the country. These parties are determined on the 25th of the month at 00:00 eRep time. On the 25th, the citizen chooses one of the party lists by confirming on the "vote" button.

Why should you become a member of Congress?

Main article: Congress member

It is an opportunity to enhance your skills while contributing to your country’s development. Members of Congress, with the help of the President, ensure the political and economic stability of the country.

As a member of Congress, you can propose the following: the amount of national currency/Gold to be Donated from the country's treasury to an organization, Tax changes, a new Minimum wage, President Impeachment (forcible removal of the country's president) or you can provide a Citizenship.

You also have the power to express your vote regarding: the Welcome message to new citizens, Alliances of your country, declaring war and peace proposals, and stopping trade with other countries.

What do you have to do to become a Congress candidate?

In order to be a candidate for the congressional elections, you need at least 100 experience points (level 12) and you also must convince your party president to approve your nomination for a congressional seat.

How does the party president choose candidates?

The party president will choose the candidates on the 24th of the month in the following manner:

  • Every party can propose a maximum number of candidates equal to the maximum number of Congress seats in that country. There is no minimum of how many candidates the president can propose.
  • Set up a party list with all the candidates in the exact order the party president wants them in Congress. The chance to get elected in Congress is higher for the ones at the top of the list.
  • If the party president does not decide the order on the 24th, the candidates will be on the list based on the rule “first come, first served”.
  • The Party president can only decide the priority order, but he cannot choose to have fewer official candidates than the maximum number of seats his country has.

How many Congress members can a country have?

A country can have between 0 and 100 representatives in Congress, depending on the number of regions that country has under its control. The number of potential congress seats is locked on the 23rd at 02:00 eRep time and it remains locked until the 27th at 00:00 eRep time, which means that the number of potential seats will remain locked by the number of regions country owned on the 23rd at 02:00, regardless if the regions change their ownership in the "locked" period.

The elections are held on the 23rd at 02:00 if the country controls at least one region. If the country has no regions under its control, no elections are held.

Election day process

Let's imagine a country where the maximum number of candidates elected can be 40.

Parties X, W, Z, Y propose a list of 10 candidates in a specific order:

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J

Party YY proposes a list of only 4 candidates in a specific order:

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

All parties end up with 20% of votes in the election - which means that all of them will get 8 Congress seats.

As a result, the first 8 candidates on the lists of parties X, W, Z, Y will join the Congress, however, party YY will only get their 4 candidates in. This is to the fact that the party proposed fewer candidates than they won seats. The 4 remaining seats will remain unoccupied and the country will only have 36 Congress members for that month.

Results

You can see the time of announcing official results from the election page.

At 00:00 (eRepublik time) on the 26th of each month, the voting ends for the congressional candidates. The final results are released 24 hours later, as part of the anti-cheating project (introduced by eRepublik Admin on Day 912 (May 20, 2010)). From 00:00 on the 26th to 00:00 on the 27th, there is a delay, during which the results for the election are displayed as intermediate results. This time is used to check votes and remove the ones that come from multi-accounts. The previous month's congress members keep their seats during the election check. Rewards and alerts are then sent to the members if they are legitimately elected, and the results in the election are changed to official results.

Important notes

  • If you become a member of Congress, you receive 20 experience points and a Icon - Gold.gif 5 GOLD reward.
  • Candidates running for congress are not allowed to resign from the party they run for during the election day, but can change their location within the country.
  • Elected members of Congress also have the ability to change their residence and parties without effect on their congressional status, and they can also resign from their seat in Congress.
  • Country Presidents cannot run for Congress elections.

FAQ

  • What is a party list?
    • A party list is a list of all candidates approved by the party president that theoretically can be elected to the Congress

See also

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