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|[[Agrippa Dew IV]] | |||
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|Herodian Valley | |||
|2nd November 2019 | |||
|54.6% | |||
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The Prohibition Party | |
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Leader | Rev. Trevor Meadows |
Deputy Leader | Lady Joyce Duff |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Antebellum Territory, West Phoenicia |
Membership (2020) | 100,000 |
Ideology | • Right Wing to Far Right |
Colors | Brown |
House of Representatives | 79/1590 |
Senate | 5/106 |
Governors | 1/ 53 |
History
Ideology
List of leaders
Policies:
- Sin tax of 40% on all alcohol, drugs and cigarettes.
- Banning of tobacco and alcohol products advertising on television and sponsorship
- Harsher sentences for drug dealers and offenders.
- Banning of gambling establishments and strip clubs.
- Tax rate of just 5%.
- Clean living. Green jobs.
- Alternative energy schemes.
- Free University tuition.
- First home owners grant of $90,000.
- Overhaul of the movie industry classification rating.
- Anti polygamy
- Improvement in infrastructure and roads
- Banning movies with graphic violence
- Ending Pagan Temple Prostitution
- Banning Prostitution
Governors 2020
Governor | Portrait | City-State | Time in Office | % Carried City-state | Notes |
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Agrippa Dew IV | Herodian Valley | 2nd November 2019 | 54.6% |