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The re-election was called by the Central Shaneville Parliament in response to the official 2020 Central Shaneville election ending in a hung parliament situation meaning John Poseidon kept his position as President until the re-election (which was decided by Parliament after the official election ended without a majority) in terms of the official election it was won by the Commonwealth Party, in their second ever election as an official party, and its candidate Shane Wray who (if a majority had been found) would've been the youngest Central Shaneville President ever at just 20 years old. | The re-election was called by the Central Shaneville Parliament in response to the official 2020 Central Shaneville election ending in a hung parliament situation meaning John Poseidon kept his position as President until the re-election (which was decided by Parliament after the official election ended without a majority) in terms of the official election it was won by the Commonwealth Party, in their second ever election as an official party, and its candidate Shane Wray who (if a majority had been found) would've been the youngest Central Shaneville President ever at just 20 years old. | ||
Parliament also decided to change up the voting system to | Parliament also decided to change up the voting system back to what is similarly used in nearby Australasia as they believe the electoral college system they used for the 2020 election is what lead the country to a hung parliament. | ||
==Election== | ==Election== |
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The 2020 Central Shaneville presidential re-election was held on Friday 5 December 2020.
The re-election was called by the Central Shaneville Parliament in response to the official 2020 Central Shaneville election ending in a hung parliament situation meaning John Poseidon kept his position as President until the re-election (which was decided by Parliament after the official election ended without a majority) in terms of the official election it was won by the Commonwealth Party, in their second ever election as an official party, and its candidate Shane Wray who (if a majority had been found) would've been the youngest Central Shaneville President ever at just 20 years old.
Parliament also decided to change up the voting system back to what is similarly used in nearby Australasia as they believe the electoral college system they used for the 2020 election is what lead the country to a hung parliament.
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
13 November | 2020 Election |
14 November | Parliament meeting between Candidates and their parties |
1 December | Week long Campaigns begin between candidates to gain more support before re-election |
5 December | Re-election Night |