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Revision as of 18:36, 24 October 2021

Central Shaneville holds elections for legislatures or governments in several jurisdictions: for the federal (national) government, provincial and territorial governments. Local councils also get their own elections. All Central Shaneville citizens aged 18 or older who currently reside in Central Shaneville (or at any point in their life have resided in the nation, regardless of time away) as of the polling day may vote in presidential elections. The most recent election was a re-election called by President John Poseidon which occurred on December 5, 2020.

Elections for other levels of government may have additional residency or ownership requirements. For example, some municipalities allow both residents and non-resident landowners to vote.

Parliament and Senate

The Parliament of Central Shaneville has two chambers: the House of Commons has 242 members (it used to have 333), elected for a maximum four-year term in single-seat electoral districts, and the Senate has 105 members appointed by district elections. Senators are given a six year term and thus often serve much longer than the president.

National elections are governed by the Central Shaneville Elections Commission. Using the first past the post voting system, Central Shaneville's people vote for their local Member of Parliament (MP), who represents one specific constituency or district in the Senate. The leader of the party most likely to hold the confidence of the senate becomes a nominee for president.

Most MPs are members of a political party, although candidates may stand for election as independents unaffiliated with any political party. Once candidates are elected, sitting members of parliament are permitted to "cross the floor" switching party affiliation without having to first resign and restand for office under their new affiliation. Sitting members may also be dismissed from or voluntarily leave their party and become independents. As a result, the distribution of seats by party affiliation often fluctuates in between elections.

Although several parties are typically represented in parliament over the years, Central Shaneville has recently had two dominant political parties since the government's reform in 2016: the Liberal Democrats Party and the Labour party however in 2020, during the re-election, Labour was dethroned as the second dominant party by the Commonwealth People's Party which is the newest party aimed at giving young people a voice.

If a government loses a confidence motion or no majority is found during a presidential election, the president will ask the speaker of the senate to call an election if no coalition is formed and the senate speaker follows that advice.

List of presidential elections

This election usually occurs every 4 years, there are no term limits on being president, the first election was in 1912 following the completion of the original Central Shaneville Parliament after it was granted autonomy from the international community.

The first election

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Anti-Confederates Independent Other Total
seats
1912 Henry Hite Henry Hite.jpg The Conservative Party won a majority government after a campaign that kept verbally attacking the opposition.
This was the first ever Central Shaneville presidential election.
The first official seats of the Central Shaneville Parliament were decided.
The controversial Anti-Confederates party became the subject of much physical and verbal abuse throughout this campaign due to their non-federal status.
The aftermath of the election sees the Anti-Confederates party disbanded following the death of their leader following a demonstration.
112 53 15 - - 180

Other elections in the 1910s

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Independent Other Total
seats
1916 Ben Murker Ben Murker.jpg The Liberal Party gains a majority in Parliament resulting in their first election win.
Ben Murker becomes the 2nd President of Central Shaneville.
A major party shakeup occurs when new Conservative and Liberal MP's arrive in Parliament.
73 107 - - 180

1920s

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Independent Other Total
seats
1920 Ben Murker Ben Murker.jpg The Liberal Party extend their majority by 13 seats in parliament.
Ben Murker becomes the first ever Central Shaneville President to be elected for a second term.
60 120 - - 180
Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Progressive Independent Other Total
seats
1924 William Mackenzie William Mackenzie.jpg The new Progressive Party forms a minority government after no majority was reached.
The Progressive Party made their electoral debut looking to make their way into Parliament.
Incumbent President, Ben Murker, seeked a third team despite bad health.
26 74 80 - - 180
Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Progressive Liberal Party Independent Other Total
seats
1925 Jean André Jean Andre.jpg A coalition is formed between the Progressive and Conservative parties.
The Conservatives win more seats than the Progressives putting them in charge.
Jean Andre of the Conservatives becomes President.
The Senate passed a vote through Parliament for a re-election to see if a workable majority could
be reached which was accepted.
This is the first re-election in Central Shaneville history.
83 (110)
Coalition
27
Coalition
70 - - 180
Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Progressive Independent Other Total
seats
1928 William Mackenzie William Mackenzie.jpg William Mackenzie wins re-election gaining a proper first term.
Incumbent President Jean Andre does not seek re-election being the first president to do so.
The Progressive-Conservative Coalition is disbanded due to a Conservative leadership change.
The Conservatives win 0 seats which makes them consider quitting.
0 33 147 - - 180

1930s

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Progressive National
Workers'
Alliance
Other Total
seats
1932 John Tait John Tait CS.jpg The Conservatives win a minority government.
No re-election is called due to a vote of confidence by the other parties and parliament.
The National Workers' Alliance Party makes its electoral debut in a bid to beat the Conservatives into Parliament.
77 31 0 72 - 180
Election
Year
President Picture Summary Conservatives Liberal Party Progressive National
Workers'
Alliance
Other Total
seats
1936 TBD TBD Summary Goes Here 0 0 0 0 - 180

New Parliament (2016)

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Liberal Democrats Commonwealth
People's Party
CS Labor Independent Other Total
seats
2016 Chase Owens Chase.jpg Chase Owens is elected following a structural rebuild of the Central Shaneville Parliament.
The new Liberal Democrat party achieves a majority government.
This election sees the debut of the Commonwealth People's Party.
159 81 2 0 0 (CS National Party) 242

2020s

Election
Year
President Picture Summary Liberal Democrats Commonwealth
People's Party
National Labor
Coalition
Independent Other Total
seats
2020 Chase Owens

John Poseidon
Chase.jpg
Scott Morrison 2014 crop.jpg
Chase Owens resigns in 2018 due to poor health
The Commonwealth People's Party wins the election but no government is formed.
John Poseidon remains President after an emergency senate meeting where legislation for a re-election in a bid to build a majority government was passed.
The National and Labor parties form a coalition.
49 98 95 0 - 242
Election
Year
President Picture Summary Liberal Democrats Commonwealth
People's Party
National Labor
Coalition
Independent Other Total
seats
2020 (re-election) John Poseidon Scott Morrison 2014 crop.jpg John Poseidon achieves a majority government and wins his first full term as President with the Liberal Democrats by just 6 seats.
The National and Labor parties have the worst major party performance in Central Shaneville history.
The Commonwealth People's Party becomes a major party.
128 90 24 0 - 242

List of political parties

Current Political Parties

  • Central Shaneville National-Labor Coalition (2016-present) - Formed after the 2016 election, this party is the most right leaning party and is technically 2 parties in 1 with the Labor party and Central Shaneville National Party forming this coalition to combat the Liberal Democrats and Commonwealth party however this was fail miserably in the 2020 re-election with the coalition only scoring 2 seats.
  • Commonwealth People's Party (2016-present) - Formed in 2016, this party is neither left or right - its prime aim is to give young people a voice in politics
  • Liberal Democrats (2016-present) - Formed in 2016, the Liberal Democrats are a left leaning party who was founded during the rebuild of the Central Shaneville Parliament.

Former Parties

  • Anti-Confederates - The most controversial party in Central Shaneville history, they were against the idea of Central Shaneville federalism and the formation of parliament, their leader was also not well liked with the people, it only lasted one election cycle as the party was disbanded following the death of its leader during a public demonstration, their seats were absorbed by the Liberal Party.
  • Conservative Party - One of two original parties in Central Shaneville, this party gave the nation its first president (Henry Hite) it was more centre aligned on the political spectrum than most Conservative parties around the world.
  • Liberal Party - The left leaning party on the political spectrum, the second of the original parties in Central Shaneville. This party gave Central Shaneville its first re-elected president (Ben Murker.)
  • National Workers' Alliance - A party set up by farmers in rural communities in the early 1930's to stop the spread of urbanization in Central Shaneville.
  • Progressive Party - The Progressive Party's aim was to bring Central Shaneville "into the 20th century" they were neither left or right aligned.

List of presidents

No. Portrait Name Elected Term of office Political party Electorate served during election
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Henry Hite.jpg Henry Hite 1912 11 October
1912
12 October
1916
4 years, 1 day Conservative Southern Bay,
1912–1916
2 Ben Murker.jpg Ben Murker 1916
1920
13 October
1916
10 October
1924
7 years, 363 days Liberal New Helvetia,
1916–1924
3 William Mackenzie.jpg William Mackenzie 1924 11 October
1924
17 July
1925
279 days Progressive Bayside,
1924-1925
4 Jean Andre.jpg Jean André 1925 18 July
1925
12 October
1928
3 years, 86 days Conservative
(Coalition with Progressive Party)
Bastia,
1925-1928 (currently)
(3) William Mackenzie.jpg William Mackenzie 1928 12 October
1928
14 October
1932
4 years, 2 days Progressive Bayside,
1928-1932
5 John Tait CS.jpg John Trait 1932 14 October
1932
9 October
1936
3 years, 83 days Conservative
(Minority)
Sassari,
1932-1936 (currently)
TBD Chase.jpg Chase Owens 2016 11 November
2016
12 February
2018
1 year, 93 days Liberal Democrats Southern Bay,
2016–2018 (resigned)
TBD Scott Morrison 2014 crop.jpg John Poseidon -
2020
2020 (re-election)
12 February
2018
Incumbent 6 years, 315 days Liberal Democrats Lincoln Island,
2018–present