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{{Infobox election | {{Infobox election | ||
| election_name = | | election_name = 2013 Vazian Presidential Election | ||
| country = Vazcoeur | | country = Vazcoeur | ||
| type = presidential | | type = presidential | ||
| ongoing = np | | ongoing = np | ||
| previous_election = | | previous_election = | ||
| previous_year = [[ | | previous_year = [[2009 Vazian Presidential Election|2009]] | ||
| next_election = | | next_election = | ||
| next_year = [[ | | next_year = [[2019 Vazian presidential election|2019]] | ||
| election_date = 14th April | | election_date = 14th April 2013 | ||
| votes_for_election = 263 members of the Electoral College | | votes_for_election = 263 members of the Electoral College | ||
| needed_votes = 132 electoral | | needed_votes = 132 electoral | ||
| turnout = | | turnout = 75.2% ({{increase}} 4.9%) | ||
| image2 = [[File:Theresa_May_crop.jpg|175x175px]] | | image2 = [[File:Theresa_May_crop.jpg|175x175px]] | ||
| candidate2 = [[Theresa de Grand]] | | candidate2 = [[Theresa de Grand]] | ||
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| alliance2 = [[The Right Way (Vazcoeur)|The Right Way]] | | alliance2 = [[The Right Way (Vazcoeur)|The Right Way]] | ||
| home_state2 = [[South State (Vazcoeur)|South State]] | | home_state2 = [[South State (Vazcoeur)|South State]] | ||
| states_carried2 = | | states_carried2 = 2 | ||
| delegate_count2 = | | delegate_count2 = 81 | ||
| popular_vote2 = | | popular_vote2 = | ||
| percentage2 = | | percentage2 = 47.94% | ||
| | | image1 = [[File:Emmanuel_Macron_in_Tallinn_Digital_Summit._Welcome_dinner_hosted_by_HE_Donald_Tusk._Handshake_%2836669381364%29_%28cropped_2%29.jpg|175x175px]] | ||
| | | candidate1 = [[Emmanuel Matin]] | ||
| | | color1 = FF2200 | ||
| | | party1 = | ||
| | | alliance1 = [[Centre (Vazcoeur)|Centre]] | ||
| | | home_state1 = [[Orlque City (State)|Orlque City]] | ||
| | | states_carried1 = '''5''' | ||
| | | delegate_count1 = '''182''' | ||
| | | popular_vote1 = | ||
| | | percentage1 = '''52.04%''' | ||
| title = President | | title = President | ||
| before_election = [[ | | before_election = [[Charles Granville]] | ||
| before_party = | | before_party = Traditionalist | ||
| after_election = [[ | | after_election = [[Emmanuel Matin]] | ||
| posttitle = President Elect | | posttitle = President Elect | ||
| after_party = [[ | | after_party = [[Centre (Vazcoeur)|Centre Alliance]] | ||
| map_image = File:Electoral map | | map_image = File:Electoral map 2013 vazcoeur.png | ||
| map_size = 450px | | map_size = 450px | ||
| map_caption = Presidential election results map. | | map_caption = Presidential election results map. Red denotes those won by Matin/North. Blue denotes those won by De Grand/Regan. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state. | ||
}} | }} | ||
The 2019 Vazian presidential election was the 2nd sexennial presidential election (5th election overall), held on Sunday, April 14, 2019. The Forward ticket of Micheal Brudia, the incumbent Governor of Brudia, and Racheal Povaz, the 5th Speaker of the House of Representatives, defeated the Centre ticket of Emmanuel Matin and Thomas North, the incumbent President and Vice-President, and the Right Way ticket of former preisdntial candidate Theresa de Grand and Richard Gold, the infamous second senator from Lake State. Brudia became the first openly gay man and sitting governor ever to be elected to the presidency. | The 2019 Vazian presidential election was the 2nd sexennial presidential election (5th election overall), held on Sunday, April 14, 2019. The Forward ticket of Micheal Brudia, the incumbent Governor of Brudia, and Racheal Povaz, the 5th Speaker of the House of Representatives, defeated the Centre ticket of Emmanuel Matin and Thomas North, the incumbent President and Vice-President, and the Right Way ticket of former preisdntial candidate Theresa de Grand and Richard Gold, the infamous second senator from Lake State. Brudia became the first openly gay man and sitting governor ever to be elected to the presidency. | ||
Brudia won an upset landslide victory in the electoral and popular vote which was attributed to the unequal economy and the high levels of corruption in government. He flipped every single state with only South State's popular vote being relatively close. | Brudia won an upset landslide victory in the electoral and popular vote which was attributed to the unequal economy and the high levels of corruption in government. He flipped every single state with only South State's popular vote being relatively close. |
Revision as of 22:01, 8 December 2019
Vazian Senate | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 13 7 for a majority |
Political groups | Majority (9)
Minority (4)
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Length of term | 6 years |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post | |
Last election | April 14, 2019 (8 seats) |
Next election | April 14, 2022 |
Meeting place | |
The Vazian Senate is the upper chamber of the Vazian Legislature. The Senate chamber is located in the famous "Futuristic Hall", in Orlque City .
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263 members of the Electoral College 132 electoral votes needed to win | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 75.2% ( 4.9%) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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File:Electoral map 2013 vazcoeur.png Presidential election results map. Red denotes those won by Matin/North. Blue denotes those won by De Grand/Regan. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2019 Vazian presidential election was the 2nd sexennial presidential election (5th election overall), held on Sunday, April 14, 2019. The Forward ticket of Micheal Brudia, the incumbent Governor of Brudia, and Racheal Povaz, the 5th Speaker of the House of Representatives, defeated the Centre ticket of Emmanuel Matin and Thomas North, the incumbent President and Vice-President, and the Right Way ticket of former preisdntial candidate Theresa de Grand and Richard Gold, the infamous second senator from Lake State. Brudia became the first openly gay man and sitting governor ever to be elected to the presidency.
Brudia won an upset landslide victory in the electoral and popular vote which was attributed to the unequal economy and the high levels of corruption in government. He flipped every single state with only South State's popular vote being relatively close.