2016 Central Shaneville Presidential election: Difference between revisions
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| next_year = [[2020 Central Shaneville | | next_year = [[2020 Central Shaneville presidential election|2020]] | ||
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| after_election = Chase Owens | | after_election = Chase Owens | ||
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The '''2016 Central Shaneville presidential election''' was held on Thursday 10 November 2016. | The '''2016 Central Shaneville presidential election''' was held on Thursday 10 November 2016. | ||
This election was the first to feature the new Commonwealth People's party which was aimed at giving young people a voice in politics. | This election was the first to feature the new Commonwealth People's party which was aimed at giving young people a voice in politics, it also saw new regulations brought in by the previous administration in early 2016 which effectively re-built the Central Shaneville Parliament which saw the introduction of the now two main parties (Liberal Democrats and Labor) as well as a decrease in seats from 338 to 242 due to a re-shaping of the districts and states of Central Shaneville. | ||
==Election== | ==Election== | ||
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==Exit Poll== | ==Exit Poll== | ||
The polls were closed from 6pm-8pm in the 29 districts of Central Shaneville, a result was called in at 2am the following morning with | The polls were closed from 6pm-8pm in the 29 districts of Central Shaneville, a result was called in at 2am the following morning with a majority being reached, the final results looked like this: | ||
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{{bar percent|'''Liberal Democrats'''|#000F89|38.4}} | {{bar percent|'''Liberal Democrats'''|#000F89|38.4}} | ||
{{bar percent|Commonwealth|#F29100|35.9}} | {{bar percent|Commonwealth|#F29100|35.9}} | ||
{{bar percent| | {{bar percent|Labor|#E12C2C|24.1}} | ||
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==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
The election saw Chase Owens become the President for the Liberal Democrats however he would give up his position to John Poseidon in February 2018 due to poor health despite his middle aged appearance. | The election saw Chase Owens become the President for the Liberal Democrats however he would give up his position to John Poseidon in February 2018 due to poor health despite his middle aged appearance. |
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The 2016 Central Shaneville presidential election was held on Thursday 10 November 2016.
This election was the first to feature the new Commonwealth People's party which was aimed at giving young people a voice in politics, it also saw new regulations brought in by the previous administration in early 2016 which effectively re-built the Central Shaneville Parliament which saw the introduction of the now two main parties (Liberal Democrats and Labor) as well as a decrease in seats from 338 to 242 due to a re-shaping of the districts and states of Central Shaneville.
Election
Voter eligibility
To be able to vote in Central Shaneville elections:
- Voter must be 18 years old by election day
- a Central Shaneville citizen
Timetable
5 September | Candidate Campaigns start |
3 November | Media Week - Candidates appear on TV to take questions/debate |
10 November | Election Night |
Debates
2020 Central Shaneville presidential debates | |||||||||||
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Date | Organisers | Venue | P Present S Surrogate NI Non-invitee A Absent invitee | ||||||||
Liberal Democrats | Commonwealth | Labor | |||||||||
20 October | CS News | Central Shaneville Parliament - Shaneville City | P Owens |
P Vance |
P Noth | ||||||
27 October | CS News | Central Shaneville Parliament - Shaneville City | P Owens |
P Vance |
P Noth |
Exit Poll
The polls were closed from 6pm-8pm in the 29 districts of Central Shaneville, a result was called in at 2am the following morning with a majority being reached, the final results looked like this:
Parties | Seats | Change | |
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Liberal Democrats | 159 | - | |
Commonwealth People's Party | 81 | - | |
Central Shaneville Labor Party | 2 | - | |
CHASE OWENS (LIBERAL DEMOCRATS) WINS |
Results
After all 29 districts had been declared, the results were:
Party | Leader | MLs | Votes | |||||
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Of total | Of total | |||||||
Liberal Democrats | Chase Owens | 159 | 38.4% | 159 / 242
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xxx | 38.4 | 38.4% | |
Commonwealth | Tommy Vance | 81 | 35.9% | 81 / 242
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xxx | 35.9%' | 35.9% | |
CSLP | Michael Noth | 2 | 24.1% | 2 / 242
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xxx | 24.1% | 24.1% |
Voting summary
Aftermath
The election saw Chase Owens become the President for the Liberal Democrats however he would give up his position to John Poseidon in February 2018 due to poor health despite his middle aged appearance.