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Normally there are three debates each election year, one held in [[Salabrachon]], [[Gomona City]], and [[Conakija (city)|Conakija]].
Normally there are three debates each election year, one held in [[Salabrachon]], [[Gomona City]], and [[Conakija (city)|Conakija]].


 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;width:62.5%;"
 
|+Debates held from June - July 2017
!No.
!Date
!City
!Participants
!Viewership
|-
|1
|Thursday, June 8, 2017
|Salabrachon, [[Capital (state)|Capital]]
|[[Steven Rilo]]</br></br>
[[John Graton]]</br></br>
[[Dallas Hecdé]]
|79,783,000
|-
|2
|Saturday, June 16, 2017
|Gomona City, [[Gomona]]
|[[Steven Rilo]]</br>
[[Dallas Hecdé]]</br></br>
[[Bill Carlsson]]
|83,563,000
|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gcn.com/en/john-graton-does-not-show-up-to-2nd-debate|title=John Graton does not show up to 2nd Debate}}</ref>
|-
|3
|Thursday, July 20, 2017
|Conakija, [[Manadija (state)|Manadija]]
|[[John Edwards]]</br></br>
[[Robert Jenson]]</br></br>
[[Dallas Hecdé]]</br></br>
[[John Hall]]</br></br>
[[Bill Carlsson]]
|85,447,000
|-
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:18, 12 December 2019

2017 Noon Federal election

← 2015 13 August 2017 - 14 August 2017 2019 →
TurnoutIncrease 96.37%
  SRilo.png AssemblymemberToddGloria.jpg Dallas Hecdé.jpg
Nominee Steven Rilo John Graton Dallas Hecdé
Party Liberal Party Conservative Party Green Party
Popular vote 3,721,799,763 672,614,415 44,840,961
Percentage 83% 15% 1%

  Robert Rowland Smith 2018.jpg John Hall official pic.jpg
Nominee Bob Fulkerson Bill Carlsson
Party Communist Party Equalist Party
Popular vote 40,356,865 3,587,277
Percentage .9% .08%

2017 Noon Election results.png

President before election

Ben Franklin (Term up)
Liberal Party

Elected President

Steven Rilo
Liberal Party

The 2017 Noon Federal Election was the 5th biannual election (30th in total), which resulted in record voting turnout and a landslide victory for Steven Rilo.[1] Rilo and John Edwards won at 83%, which was a record high for the Liberal Party since 1998. Edwards later succeeded to the presidency after Steven Rilo was assassinated in December the next year.[2][3] Rilo and Graton had a close race until a scandal came out about Graton in July.[1][4] Communist representative Bob Fulkerson was kicked from the Noon Senate shortly after the election for election fraud.[5]

Background

After Ben Franklin's five-term presidency was coming to an end, Rilo and Edwards were planning to win the vote, but it was hard to win the primary election.[6] The presidency was anyone's race at this point, since a lot of people did not know anything about all five of the candidates,[7] and Steven Rilo was relatively young.

Debates

Normally there are three debates each election year, one held in Salabrachon, Gomona City, and Conakija.

Debates held from June - July 2017
No. Date City Participants Viewership
1 Thursday, June 8, 2017 Salabrachon, Capital Steven Rilo

John Graton

Dallas Hecdé

79,783,000
2 Saturday, June 16, 2017 Gomona City, Gomona Steven Rilo

Dallas Hecdé

Bill Carlsson

83,563,000 [8]
3 Thursday, July 20, 2017 Conakija, Manadija John Edwards

Robert Jenson

Dallas Hecdé

John Hall

Bill Carlsson

85,447,000

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Steven Rilo wins in lanslide victory after scandal comes out about John Graton
  2. "Steven Rilo is assassinated by angry citizen in response to ban on computers | John Edwards succeeds to presidency". Gomona City News. December 8, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  3. "Steven Rilo assassinated shortly after the ban on computers that shook the nation". SNN. December 8, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  4. "Shocking scandal about conservative leader John Graton offsets political stability in the Senate". Gomona City News. July 27, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  5. "Bob Fulkerson guilty of election fraud". NNWTV News. September 2, 2017. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  6. "Rilo and Edwards narrowly win primary election". Gomona City News. May 18, 2017. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  7. "Five unheard of candidates: who will win the presidency this year?". SNN. March 19, 2017. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  8. "John Graton does not show up to 2nd Debate".