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{{Infobox election | {{Infobox election | ||
| election_name = | | election_name = 1999 Philimania legislative election | ||
| country = Philimania | | country = Philimania | ||
| flag_year = 1960 | | flag_year = 1960 | ||
| type = presidential | | type = presidential | ||
| ongoing = No | | ongoing = No | ||
| opinion_polls = Nationwide opinion polling for the | | opinion_polls = Nationwide opinion polling for the 1999 Philimanian legislative election | ||
| college_voted = Yes | | college_voted = Yes | ||
| previous_election = | | previous_election = 1994 Philimania legislative election | ||
| previous_year = [[ | | previous_year = [[1994 Philimania legislative election|1994]] | ||
| election_date = 28 | | election_date = 28 Memesa 1999 | ||
| next_election = 2026 Philimanian legislative election | | next_election = 2026 Philimanian legislative election | ||
| next_year = '' | | next_year = ''2004'' | ||
| votes_for_election = 119 members of the [[Philimanian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] | | votes_for_election = 119 members of the [[Philimanian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] | ||
| needed_votes = 11 votes | | needed_votes = 11 votes | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The ''' | The '''1999 Philimania legislative election''' was the Xth quinquennial presidential election, held on Sunday, 28 Memesa 1999. The head of the [[Philimanian Liberal Party|Liberal party]] [[Nel Karlson]] and the junior legislator [[Henry Field]] defeated the incumbent [[Philimanian Democratic Party|democratic]] president [[Talbus Kelly]] and incumbent vice president [[Forster Carer]]. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Article Three of the [[Philimanian Constitution]] states that for a person to serve as president, the individual must be a registered citizen of [[Philimania]] of at least 2 generations, be at least 25 years old. Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the [[List of political parties in Philimania|various political parties of Philimania]]. Each party develops a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. The primary elections are usually indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf. The presidential nominee typically chooses a vice presidential running mate to form that party's ticket, which is then ratified by the delegates at the party's convention. If no candidate receives the minimum 60 electoral votes needed to win the election, the Philimanian House of Representatives will select the president from the three candidates who received the most electoral votes, and The Philimanian Legislative Council will select the vice president from the candidates who received the two highest totals. | |||
Article Three of the [[Philimanian Constitution]] states that for a person to serve as president, the individual must be a registered citizen of [[Philimania]] of at least 2 generations, be at least 25 years old. Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the [[List of political parties in Philimania|various political parties of Philimania]]. Each party develops a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. The primary elections are usually indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf. The presidential nominee typically chooses a vice presidential running mate to form that party's ticket, which is then ratified by the delegates at the party's convention. If no candidate receives the minimum 60 electoral votes needed to win the election, the | |||
== Nominations == | == Nominations == | ||
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=== Democratic Party === | === Democratic Party === | ||
Every incumbent president seeking another term has been renominated by their party. [[Talbus Kelly]] and his running mate, [[Foster Carer]], were able to secure the nomination easily after receiving enough delegates in the | Every incumbent president seeking another term has been renominated by their party. [[Talbus Kelly]] and his running mate, [[Foster Carer]], were able to secure the nomination easily after receiving enough delegates in the 1999 Democrat presidential primaries. | ||
{{Nominee Table | {{Nominee Table | ||
|party logo=PDP.png | |party logo=PDP.png | ||
|party=Democratic | |party=Democratic | ||
|header= | |header=1999 Democratic Party ticket | ||
|color=blue | |color=blue | ||
|president= {{font color|white|Talbus Kelly}} | |president= {{font color|white|Talbus Kelly}} | ||
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|president portrait=Zo7l2QcQ-1920x1282.jpg | |president portrait=Zo7l2QcQ-1920x1282.jpg | ||
|vp portrait= AP 17144715878101-e1507130288839.jpg | |vp portrait= AP 17144715878101-e1507130288839.jpg | ||
|experience=[[List of presidents of Philimania| | |experience=[[List of presidents of Philimania|Xth]]<br>[[president of Philimania]]<br>(1994–1999) | ||
|vp experience=[[List of vice presidents of Philimania| | |vp experience=[[List of vice presidents of Philimania|Xth]]<br>[[vice president of Philimania]]<br>(1994–1999) | ||
|campaign=Talbus Kelly | |campaign=Talbus Kelly 1999 presidential campaign | ||
|campaign logo=PDP campaign.png | |campaign logo=PDP campaign.png | ||
|bottom color=#c8ebff | |bottom color=#c8ebff | ||
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=== Liberal Party === | === Liberal Party === | ||
[[Nel Karlson]] became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 6 | [[Nel Karlson]] became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 6 Phupu 1997. He was formally nominated on 13 Kunnen. | ||
{{Nominee Table | {{Nominee Table | ||
|party logo=PLP.png | |party logo=PLP.png | ||
|party=Liberal | |party=Liberal | ||
|header= | |header=1999 Liberal Party ticket | ||
|color=lightblue | |color=lightblue | ||
|president= {{font color|white|Nel Karlson}} | |president= {{font color|white|Nel Karlson}} | ||
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|president portrait=Nel Karlson.jpg | |president portrait=Nel Karlson.jpg | ||
|vp portrait=Henry Field.jpg | |vp portrait=Henry Field.jpg | ||
|experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>( | |experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>(1996–1999) | ||
|vp experience=Buisnessman | |vp experience=Buisnessman | ||
|campaign=Nel Karlson | |campaign=Nel Karlson 1999 presidential campaign | ||
|campaign logo=PLP campaign.png | |campaign logo=PLP campaign.png | ||
|bottom color=#c8ebff | |bottom color=#c8ebff | ||
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=== People's Party === | === People's Party === | ||
[[Bane Crewex]] became the presumptive nominee of the People's Party on 23 | [[Bane Crewex]] became the presumptive nominee of the People's Party on 23 Pulungana 1998, and was officially nominated by the party on 10 disemba 1998. | ||
{{Nominee Table | {{Nominee Table | ||
|party logo=PPP.png | |party logo=PPP.png | ||
|party=People's | |party=People's | ||
|header= | |header=1999 People's Party ticket | ||
|color=red | |color=red | ||
|president= {{font color|white|Bane Crewex}} | |president= {{font color|white|Bane Crewex}} | ||
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|president portrait=Bane Crewex.jpg | |president portrait=Bane Crewex.jpg | ||
|vp portrait=Ollie White.png | |vp portrait=Ollie White.png | ||
|experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>( | |experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>(1993–1997) | ||
|vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>( | |vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>(1988–1993) | ||
|campaign=Bane Crewex | |campaign=Bane Crewex 1999 presidential campaign | ||
|campaign logo=PPP campaign.png | |campaign logo=PPP campaign.png | ||
|bottom color=#c8ebff | |bottom color=#c8ebff | ||
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=== Green Party === | === Green Party === | ||
[[Mina Textor]] became the presumptive nominee of the | [[Mina Textor]] became the presumptive nominee of the Green Party on 21 Gunyana 1995. She was formally nominated on 17 Okjatab 1995. | ||
{{Nominee Table | {{Nominee Table | ||
|party logo=PGP.png | |party logo=PGP.png | ||
|party=Green | |party=Green | ||
|header= | |header=1999 Green Party ticket | ||
|color=green | |color=green | ||
|president= {{font color|white|Mina Textor}} | |president= {{font color|white|Mina Textor}} | ||
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|vp portrait=Warwick Henton.jpg | |vp portrait=Warwick Henton.jpg | ||
|experience=Founder of the Green Party | |experience=Founder of the Green Party | ||
|vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>( | |vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>(1989–1995) | ||
|campaign=Mina Textor | |campaign=Mina Textor 1999 presidential campaign | ||
|campaign logo=PGP campaign.png | |campaign logo=PGP campaign.png | ||
|bottom color=#c8ebff | |bottom color=#c8ebff | ||
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=== Whight Party === | === Whight Party === | ||
[[Trevor Imza]] became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 15 | [[Trevor Imza]] became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 15 Kunnen 1998. He was formally nominated on 11 Hunyo. | ||
{{Nominee Table | {{Nominee Table | ||
|party logo=PWP.png | |party logo=PWP.png | ||
|party=Whight | |party=Whight | ||
|header= | |header=1999 Whight Party ticket | ||
|color=yellow | |color=yellow | ||
|president= Trevor Imza | |president= Trevor Imza | ||
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|vp portrait=Winston Mcgill.jpg | |vp portrait=Winston Mcgill.jpg | ||
|experience=Co-Founder of the Whight Party | |experience=Co-Founder of the Whight Party | ||
|vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>( | |vp experience=[[The Philimanian Legislative Council|Philimanian Legislator]]<br>(1978–1986) (1997-) | ||
|campaign=Trevor Imza | |campaign=Trevor Imza 1999 presidential campaign | ||
|campaign logo=PWP campaign.png | |campaign logo=PWP campaign.png | ||
|bottom color=#c8ebff | |bottom color=#c8ebff |
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The 1999 Philimania legislative election was the Xth quinquennial presidential election, held on Sunday, 28 Memesa 1999. The head of the Liberal party Nel Karlson and the junior legislator Henry Field defeated the incumbent democratic president Talbus Kelly and incumbent vice president Forster Carer.
Background
Article Three of the Philimanian Constitution states that for a person to serve as president, the individual must be a registered citizen of Philimania of at least 2 generations, be at least 25 years old. Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the various political parties of Philimania. Each party develops a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. The primary elections are usually indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf. The presidential nominee typically chooses a vice presidential running mate to form that party's ticket, which is then ratified by the delegates at the party's convention. If no candidate receives the minimum 60 electoral votes needed to win the election, the Philimanian House of Representatives will select the president from the three candidates who received the most electoral votes, and The Philimanian Legislative Council will select the vice president from the candidates who received the two highest totals.
Nominations
Democratic Party
Every incumbent president seeking another term has been renominated by their party. Talbus Kelly and his running mate, Foster Carer, were able to secure the nomination easily after receiving enough delegates in the 1999 Democrat presidential primaries.
1999 Democratic Party ticket | |
---|---|
Talbus Kelly | Forster Carer |
for President | for Vice President |
Xth president of Philimania (1994–1999) |
Xth vice president of Philimania (1994–1999) |
Campaign | |
Liberal Party
Nel Karlson became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 6 Phupu 1997. He was formally nominated on 13 Kunnen.
1999 Liberal Party ticket | |
---|---|
Nel Karlson | Henry Field |
for President | for Vice President |
Philimanian Legislator (1996–1999) |
Buisnessman |
Campaign | |
People's Party
Bane Crewex became the presumptive nominee of the People's Party on 23 Pulungana 1998, and was officially nominated by the party on 10 disemba 1998.
1999 People's Party ticket | |
---|---|
Bane Crewex | Ollie Whites |
for President | for Vice President |
Philimanian Legislator (1993–1997) |
Philimanian Legislator (1988–1993) |
Campaign | |
Green Party
Mina Textor became the presumptive nominee of the Green Party on 21 Gunyana 1995. She was formally nominated on 17 Okjatab 1995.
1999 Green Party ticket | |
---|---|
Mina Textor | Warwick Henton |
for President | for Vice President |
Founder of the Green Party | Philimanian Legislator (1989–1995) |
Campaign | |
Whight Party
Trevor Imza became the presumptive nominee of the Liberal Party on 15 Kunnen 1998. He was formally nominated on 11 Hunyo.
1999 Whight Party ticket | |
---|---|
Trevor Imza | Winston Mcgill |
for President | for Vice President |
Co-Founder of the Whight Party | Philimanian Legislator (1978–1986) (1997-) |
Campaign | |