2020 Central Shaneville Presidential re-election: Difference between revisions
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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.
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 |