2023 Rizealand Federation Council elections

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2023 Rizealand Federation Council elections

← 2018 October 1, 2023 (2023-10-01) 2028 →

22 out of 38 seats in the Federation Council
20 seats needed for a majority
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Leader Bradley Williamson Jordan Watts
Alliance NPC TNC
Leader since December 3, 2018 December 3, 2018
Leader's seat San Andreas Providence
Seats before 17 15
Seats up 11 11
Seats needed Increase 3 (or 2 + Deputy President) Increase 5 (or 4 + Deputy President)

Majority Chair before election

Bradley Williamson
NPC

Elected Majority Chair

TBD

The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council elections are planned to be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, as part of the 2023 Rizealand elections. They will determine the composition of the Federation Council in the 51st Central Assembly and are scheduled to take place in all nine of Rizealand's states as well as the Capital Territory, St. Ellen, and the Onnohou Nation. Of the 38 seats in the Federation Council, 22 seats will be up for election. With 17 seats, the National Progress Coalition, led by Majority Chair Bradley Williamson, currently controls a plurality of the Federation Council's seats and will be defending 11 seats during these elections. The Tripartite Nationalist Coalition, led by Opposition Chair Jordan Watts, controls only 15 seats and willl also be defending 11 of those seats during these elections.

Background

Pursuant to article two of the Rizealand Articles of Federation, members of the Federation Council must be citizens of Rizealand, at least thirty years of age, and residents of Rizealand for the last five years. They must also be residents of the political divisions they represent at the time of their election. While each state is represented by three members of the Federation Council, only two of the three members are elected as the third member is appointed by the state's legislature and serves at the legislature's pleasure. Each territory is only represented by one member of the Federation Council who must be elected. Lastly, each sovereign indigenous nation is also represented by three members of the Federation Council, although the mode of their election is determined by each nation. In 2023, only the Onnohou Nation provided for the popular election of two of its three Federation Council seats. Each elected member of the Federation Council serves a five-year term without any term limits and must be elected by a majority of the popular vote. Although Federation Council elections in Rizealand are typically contested by the two major political coalitions—the National Progress Coalition or NPC and the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition or TNC—the existence of third-party candidates and independent candidates can result in no candidate receiving more than half of the votes cast. As a result, Rizealand election law currently has Federation Council elections organized in a two-round system. Under this system, the first election is held on October 1, 2023, which is a national holiday. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast on or before than date, then the two candidates with the highest percentages of the vote advance to a second runoff election which is scheduled for November 5, 2023.

The Federation Election Commission (FEC) is responsible for overseeing all federal elections in Rizealand, including those for Federation Council members in each state, territory, and the Onnohou Nation. However, the process for being listed on the federal election ballot varies by political division. In New Estmere and San Andreas, a nonpartisan blanket primary where all candidates are listed on a single primary ballot is utilized. Under this system, candidates with the top three highest percentages of the vote advance to the general election. In all other political divisions, the process for nominating presidential candidates is utilized. Under this system, Federation Council candidates must submit their applications for candidacy to the FEC by the first day of July during the election year in one of two ways. First, one may be nominated by a national political party registered with the FEC. Second, one may qualify as an independent candidate by providing the signatures equal to ten percent of the number of voters that voted in that political division during the most recent federal election. While independent candidates may begin their campaign at any time, they cannot begin the collection of signatures until the first day of the election year and any signatures collected prior to that date are deemed invalid. The process to be nominated by a political party varies. The NPC and TNC both use a series of primary elections or caucuses to select a nominee that begin in February of the election year and end by April or May. Once a candidate has won a majority of the primary votes or contests, their nomination is made official by the coalition's nominating convention for that political division. Because of the early timeline for primary elections and caucuses, Federation Council candidates typically begin their campaigns a year or more before the actual election year begins.

After being nominated or successfully applying to become an independent candidate, candidates begin their general election campaigns in the summer of the election year which typically involve advertising, campaign rallies, get-out-the-vote drives, and attending a series of televised debates organized by the FEC. Starting on the twentieth day before election day, the FEC mails out ballots to every registered voter in each political division. To have their votes counted, voters must complete the ballots and mail them back by the day prior to election day. Alternatively, voters may visit a polling station on election day where they can cast their vote or turn in their mail ballot. Once the votes are tabulated and certified by the FEC, the winner of the election is announced or a runoff election is scheduled. The FEC also serves as the arbiter of any election disputes and its decisions are directly appealable to the High Court.

In advance of the 2023 Federation Council election, the TNC's National Council decided to cancel all primary elections or caucuses where the incumbent decided to run for reelection. As a result, a total of eleven primaries or caucuses were cancelled for Cahoka, Charlotte, New Caldia, Lyhoming, Providence, and St. Ellen.

Overview by state

Assimia (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Assimia (Seat 1)
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← 2018 October 1, 2023 (first round)
November 5, 2023 (second round)
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Nominee Samuel Price Eva Chapman
Party New Democrat Conservative Reform
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Samuel Price
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Assimia will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Assimia's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Samuel Price, is seeking reelection to a third term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Eva Chapman and the RSWI's Sacha Pierrat in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 4, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Assimia in which a total of five candidates sought the nomination for Assimia's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Samuel Price (incumbent), Zak Stevens (small business owner), Freddie Collins (environmental engineer), Jack Anderson (union organizer), and Guy Hémery (environmental activist). Price won the nomination outright after receiving 86.82% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Samuel Price (incumbent) 252,708 86.82%
Democrat Zak Stevens 20,725 7.12%
Green Freddie Collins 10,217 3.51%
New Democrat Jack Anderson 4,716 1.62%
Green Guy Hémery 2,707 0.93%
Total votes 291,073 100%

TNC caucuses

On March 4, 2023, the TNC held party caucuses in Assimia in which a total of seven candidates sought the nomination for Assimia's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Eva Chapman (political activist and perennial candidate), Rory Greene (small business owner), Brandon Sharp (pastor), Teddy Cunningham (mayor of Defiance), and Noah Boland (small business owner). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between Chapman and Greene as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. Chapman won the nomination after receiving 53.49% of the runoff vote.  

TNC caucuses result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
Conservative Reform Eva Chapman 63,441 31.15% 92,598 53.49%
Conservative Reform Rory Greene 60,936 29.92% 80,514 46.51%
Sotirian Democrat Brandon Sharp 30,875 15.16%
Conservative Reform Teddy Cunningham 19,429 9.54%
National Republican Noah Boland 16,619 8.16%
Conservative Reform Noah Dixon 9,185 4.51%
Sotirian Democrat Charlie Matwau 3,177 1.56%
Total votes 203,662 100% 173,112 100%

Other candidates

Assimia (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Assimia (Seat 2)
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November 5, 2023 (second round)
2028 →
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Nominee Audrey Menard Dylan O'Mellan
Party New Democrat Sotirian Democrat
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Audrey Menard
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Assimia will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Assimia's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Audrey Menard, is seeking reelection to a third term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Dylan O'Mellan and the RSWI's Niamh White in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 4, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Assimia in which a total of four candidates sought the nomination for Assimia's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Audrey Menard (incumbent), Johnny Ye (career counselor), Emma Cochet (lawyer), and Joe Ward (political activist). Menard won the nomination outright after receiving 92.18% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Audrey Menard (incumbent) 268,285 92.18%
Democrat Johnny Ye 18,424 6.33%
Green Emma Cochet 2,765 0.95%
New Democrat Joe Ward 1,572 0.54%
Total votes 291,046 100%

TNC caucuses

On March 4, 2023, the TNC held party caucuses in Assimia in which a total of five candidates sought the nomination for Assimia's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Dylan O'Mellan (floor leader for the Sotirian Democrats in the Assimia State Assembly), Robert Burke (Army veteran and entrepreneur), Tamara Woya (pastor), Harry Thompson (small business owner), and Benedita Vieira (pastor). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between O'Mellan and Burke as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. O'Mellan won the nomination after receiving 62.61% of the runoff vote.  

TNC caucuses result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
Sotirian Democrat Dylan O'Mellan 73,034 35.86% 108,690 62.61%
Conservative Reform Robert Burke 51,303 25.19% 64,907 37.39%
Sotirian Democrat Tamara Woya 31,018 15.23%
Conservative Reform Harry Thompson 26,823 13.17%
Sotirian Democrat Benedita Vieira 21,487 10.55%
Total votes 203,665 100% 173,597 100%

Other candidates

  • Mason Reid, Independent candidate and indigenous rights activist
  • Niamh White, RSWI nominee and attorney

Cahoka (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Cahoka (Seat 1)
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← 2018 October 1, 2023 (first round)
November 5, 2023 (second round)
2028 →
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Nominee Sotiropher McCarthy Vira Dovhan
Party National Republican New Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Sotiropher McCarthy
National Republican



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Cahoka will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Cahoka's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Sotiropher McCarthy, is seeking reelection to a fourth term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Vira Dovhan in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 18, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Cahoka in which a total of two candidates sought the nomination for Cahoka's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Vira Dovhan (college professor) and Jackson Ross (small business owner). Dovhan won the nomination outright after receiving 76.18% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Vira Dovhan 177,826 76.18%
Democrat Jackson Ross 55,603 23.82%
Total votes 233,429 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor Sotiropher McCarthy, a National Republican, received the TNC's nomination for Cahoka's first seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

Cahoka (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Cahoka (Seat 2)
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← 2018 October 1, 2023 (first round)
November 5, 2023 (second round)
2028 →
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Nominee Matthew Dubois Ollie O'Hagan
Party Conservative Reform Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Matthew Dubois
Conservative Reform



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Cahoka will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Cahoka's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Matthew Dubois, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Ollie O'Hagan in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 18, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Cahoka in which Ollie O'Hagan (retired Air Force pilot) was the sole candidate to seek the nomination for Cahoka's second seat in the Federation Council. Having run unopposed, O'Hagan received the nomination outright.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Ollie O'Hagan 244,161 100%
Total votes 244,161 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor Matthew Dubois of the Conservative Reform Party received the TNC's nomination for Cahoka's second seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Charlotte (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Charlotte (Seat 1)
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← 2018 October 1, 2023 (first round)
November 5, 2023 (second round)
2028 →
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Nominee Ryan MacCormack Marie Gauthier
Party Conservative Reform New Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Ryan MacCormack
Conservative Reform



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Charlotte will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Charlotte's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Ryan MacCormack, is seeking reelection to a third term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Marie Gauthier in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Charlotte in which a total of eight candidates sought the nomination for Charlotte's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Marie Gauthier (First Chamber Opposition Leader in the Charlotte Senate), Sarah Boutroux (Charlotte parish senator), Charles Tiernan (business executive), Roger Corne (former First Chamber Opposition Leader in the Charlotte Senate), Daya Gharapure (business executive), Isaac Murphy (Charlotte state senator), Sawaya Morio (small business owner), and Stan Zakrevsky (lawyer). Gauthier won the nomination outright after receiving 51.80% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Marie Gauthier 156,249 51.80%
Democrat Sarah Boutroux 56,557 18.75%
Democrat Charles Tiernan 56,466 18.72%
New Democrat Roger Corne 22,773 7.55%
Democrat Daya Gharapure 3,348 1.11%
Democrat Isaac Murphy 2,322 0.77%
Democrat Sawaya Morio 2,141 0.71%
Democrat Stan Zakrevsky 1,779 0.59%
Total votes 301,635 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor Ryan MacCormack of the Conservative Reform Party received the TNC's nomination for Charlotte's first seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Charlotte (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Charlotte (Seat 2)
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← 2018 October 1, 2023 (first round)
November 5, 2023 (second round)
2028 →
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Nominee Evan Adams Geneviève Gérard
Party Sotirian Democrat Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Evan Adams
Sotirian Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Charlotte will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Charlotte's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Evan Adams, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Geneviève Gérard in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Charlotte in which a total of five candidates sought the nomination for Charlotte's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Geneviève Gérard (First Chamber Democrat Leader in the Charlotte Senate), Jack Robertson (Navy veteran), Sabrina Boudon (Charlotte parish senator), Virgil Rebelo (college professor), and Cezar Brito (labor activist). Gérard won the nomination outright after receiving 51.33% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Geneviève Gérard 154,803 51.33%
New Democrat Jack Robertson 114,652 38.01%
New Democrat Sabrina Boudon 19,790 6.56%
Democrat Virgil Rebelo 7,467 2.48%
New Democrat Cezar Brito 4,870 1.61%
Total votes 301,582 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor Evan Adams, a Sotirian Democrat, received the TNC's nomination for Charlotte's second seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Fael (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Fael (Seat 1)
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November 5, 2023 (second round)
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Nominee Rosie McDonald Ellen Gorman
Party Sotirian Democrat Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Rosie McDonald
Sotirian Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Fael will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Fael's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Rosie McDonald, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Ellen Gorman in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 18, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Fael in which a total of three candidates sought the nomination for Fael's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Alda Águas (labor activist), Ellen Gorman (Tionól member), and Mollie Gilfoyle (accountant). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between Águas and Gorman as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. Gorman won the nomination after receiving 51.12% of the runoff vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
Democrat Ellen Gorman 102,719 33.29% 148,272 51.12%
New Democrat Alda Águas 107,317 34.78% 141,773 48.88%
Democrat Mollie Gilfoyle 98,523 31.93%
Total votes 308,559 100% 290,045 100%

TNC caucuses

Incumbent Fed Councilor Rosie McDonald, a Sotirian Democrat, received the TNC's nomination for Fael's first seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Fael (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Fael (Seat 2)
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November 5, 2023 (second round)
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Nominee Luke Porter Calvin Wiltshire
Party Conservative Reform New Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Luke Porter
Conservative Reform



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Fael will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Fael's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Luke Porter, is seeking reelection to a third term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Calvin Wiltshire and the RSWI's Owen O'Hartigan in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 18, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Fael in which a total of twelve candidates sought the nomination for Fael's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Calvin Wiltshire (Tionól Opposition Leader), Austin Broderick (small business owner), Ana Monteiro (labor activist), Myles MacKeon (lawyer), Deana Bullock (journalist), Bill Quinn (Tionól member), Nela Luz (Tionól member), Senan Kilroy (small business owner), Adalberto Torres (lawyer), Michael Cousteau (doctor), Roland Silveira (pastor), and Dominik Fagan (lawyer and environmental activist). Wiltshire won the nomination outright after receiving 80.02% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Calvin Wiltshire 247,161 80.02%
Democrat Austin Broderick 11,057 3.58%
New Democrat Ana Monteiro 10,779 3.49%
Democrat Myles MacKeon 8,895 2.88%
New Democrat Deana Bullock 6,270 2.03%
Democrat Bill Quinn 5,096 1.65%
Green Nela Luz 4,972 1.61%
Democrat Senan Kilroy 3,428 1.11%
Democrat Adalberto Torres 3,397 1.10%
New Democrat Michael Cousteau 2,687 0.87%
Democrat Roland Silveira 2,625 0.85%
Green Dominik Fagan 2,501 0.81%
Total votes 308,868 100%

TNC caucuses

Incumbent Fed Councilor Luke Porter of the Conservative Reform Party received the TNC's nomination for Fael's second seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

Lothicania (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lothicania (Seat 1)
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Nominee Nicholas George Nancy Filardo
Party Democrat Conservative Reform
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Nicholas George
Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lothicania will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Lothicania's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Nicholas George, is seeking reelection to a fourth term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Nancy Filardo and the RSWI's Jocelyn Boucher in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 25, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Lothicania in which a total of two candidates sought the nomination for Lothicania's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Nicholas George (incumbent) and Olivia Allen (lawyer and activist). George won the nomination outright after receiving 79.81% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Nicholas George (incumbent) 2,399,084 79.81%
New Democrat Olivia Allen 606,909 20.19%
Total votes 3,005,993 100%

TNC primary

Nancy Filardo of the Conservative Reform Party, a CNN television host, received the TNC's nomination for Lothicania's first seat in the Federation Council after being the only candidate to seek the nomination.

Other candidates

  • Jocelyn Boucher, RSWI nominee and union organizer

Lothicania (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lothicania (Seat 2)
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Nominee Marcela Carbajal Noboa Ashton Butler
Party New Democrat Conservative Reform
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Marcela Carbajal Noboa
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lothicania will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Lothicania's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Marcela Carbajal Noboa, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Ashton Butler in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 25, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Lothicania in which a total of four candidates sought the nomination for Lothicania's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Marcela Carbajal Noboa (incumbent), Maria Zamboni (television news anchor), Raha Almasi (Green activist), and Bob West (perennial candidate). Carbajal Noboa won the nomination outright after receiving 71.65% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Marcela Carbajal Noboa (incumbent) 2,217,950 71.65
Democrat Maria Zamboni 697,424 22.53%
Green Raha Almasi 126,917 4.1%
Democrat Bob West 53,242 1.72%
Total votes 3,095,533 100%

TNC primary

On March 25, 2023, the TNC held primary elections in Lothicania in which a total of 10 candidates sought the nomination for Lothicania's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Ashton Butler (real estate investor), Laura Robinson (civil engineer), Jonathan Davidson (small business owner), Fausto Carneiro (IT services consultant), Lucas Young (engineering consultant), Arnold Pozza (entrepreneur), Yvonne Boffrand (small busines owner), Anthony Donohoe (political activist), Ethan Morini (retail worker), and Benny Buzitu (computer engineer). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between Butler and Robinson as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. Butler won the nomination after receiving 71.20% of the runoff vote.  

TNC primary result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
Conservative Reform Ashton Butler 183,024 20.12% 550,527 71.20%
Sotirian Democrat Laura Robinson 145,273 15.97% 222,684 28.80%
Conservative Reform Jonathan Davidson 112,434 12.36%
National Republican Fausto Carneiro 101,427 11.15%
National Republican Lucas Young 87,964 9.67%
Conservative Reform Arnold Pozza 86,691 9.53%
National Republican Yvonne Boffrand 76,775 8.44%
Conservative Reform Anthony Donohoe 50,213 5.52%
Sotirian Democrat Ethan Morini 37,205 4.09%
Sotirian Democrat Benny Buzitu 28,654 3.15%
Total votes 909,660 100% 773,211 100%

Other candidates

Lyhoming (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lyhoming (Seat 1)
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Nominee William Fraser Jack Stewart
Party Conservative Reform Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

William Fraser
Conservative Reform



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lyhoming will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Lyhoming's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor William Fraser, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Jack Stewart and the RSWI's Tony Cunningham in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 25, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Lyhoming in which a total of six candidates sought the nomination for Lyhoming's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Jack Stewart (former Mayor of McDowell), Shane MacCoglan (teachers' union leader), Zak Lindblad (lawyer), Archie Hopkins (farmer), Caleb McDonald (truck driver), and Alfie Davis (LGBT rights activist). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between Stewart and MacCoglan as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. Stewart won the nomination after receiving 53.05% of the runoff vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
Democrat Jack Stewart 174,581 38.32% 219,936 53.05%
New Democrat Shane MacCoglan 92,347 20.27% 194,646 46.95%
Democrat Zak Lindblad 80,775 17.73%
Democrat Archie Hopkins 55,354 12.15%
Democrat Caleb McDonald 35,991 7.90%
New Democrat Alfie Davis 16,537 3.63%
Total votes 455,585 100% 414,582 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor William Fraser of the Conservative Reform Party received the TNC's nomination for Lyhoming's first seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

  • Tony Cunningham, RSWI nominee and attorney

Lyhoming (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lyhoming (Seat 2)
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Nominee Nathan Cox Camila Santos
Party National Republican New Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Nathan Cox
National Republican



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Lyhoming will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Lyhoming's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Nathan Cox, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Camila Santos and the RSWI's Caolán Grehan in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 25, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Lyhoming in which a total of twelve candidates sought the nomination for Lyhoming's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Camila Santos (Lyhoming State Assembly Opposition Leader), Elliot Berry (Lyhoming state legislator), Gláucia Saldanha (labor rights activist), Abigail Gray (lawyer), Jessica Armstrong (lawyer), Sebastian Richards (lawyer), Iria Gonsalves (Green activist), Bill Barrett (small business owner), Josh Harvey (police officer), Amir Conejero (investment banker), Dustin Haynes (Lyhoming state legislator), and Brandon Matthews (teacher). After no candidate received an absolute majority of the vote, a runoff primary election was held between Santos and Berry as the top two candidates on May 27, 2023. Santos won the nomination after receiving 53.25% of the runoff vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate 1st Round Votes % Runoff Votes %
New Democrat Camila Santos 100,301 22.02% 220,989 53.25%
Democrat Elliot Berry 67,232 14.76% 194,013 46.75%
New Democrat Gláucia Saldanha 60,308 13.24%
New Democrat Abigail Gray 47,053 10.33%
Democrat Jessica Armstrong 46,051 10.11%
Democrat Sebastian Richards 38,717 8.50%
Green Iria Gonsalves 34,025 7.47%
Democrat Bill Barrett 22,547 4.95%
Democrat Josh Harvey 14,621 3.21%
Democrat Amir Conejero 10,112 2.22%
New Democrat Dustin Haynes 8,153 1.79%
Green Brandon Matthews 6,377 1.40%
Total votes 455,497 100% 415,002 100%

TNC primary

Incumbent Fed Councilor Nathan Cox, a National Republican, received the TNC's nomination for Lyhoming's second seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

  • Caolán Grehan, RSWI nominee and union organizer

New Estmere (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in New Estmere (Seat 1)
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Nominee Toby Duncan Kayla Jeffcoat Justin Messier
Party Green National Republican Conservative Reform

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Toby Duncan
Green



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in New Estmere will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling New Estmere's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Toby Duncan (Green), is seeking reelection to a fourth term of office and will be facing off against Kayla Jeffcoat (National Republican) and Justin Messier (Conservative Reform) in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

Primary election

On April 1, 2023, a nonpartisan blanket primary election was held for New Estmere's first seat in the Federation Council. A total of eighteen candidates participated. The candidates with the top three highest percentages of the vote advanced to the general election on October 1, 2023, including Fed Councilor Toby Duncan (incumbent), Kayla Jeffcoat (doctor), and Justin Messier (small business owner).

Primary election result
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Toby Duncan (incumbent) 1,505,343 52.25%
National Republican Kayla Jeffcoat 626,338 21.74%
Conservative Reform Justin Messier 390,669 13.56%
National Republican Billy May 88,448 3.07%
Democrat Nicolas Trintignant 62,231 2.16%
Conservative Reform Sam Kenshin 29,963 1.04%
Independent Zara Gray 29,099 1.01%
Sotirian Democrat Josh Holmes 27,947 0.97%
New Democrat Hilmi Shehata 23,337 0.81%
RSWI Dennis Harper 20,744 0.72%
Democrat Lew Brooks 17,575 0.61%
Democrat Arthur Fältskog 15,846 0.55%
Independent Noah Watson 13,829 0.48%
Independent Jenson Francis 7,779 0.27%
Independent Nicklas Nordlund 7,491 0.26%
Independent Stanley Butler 6,051 0.21%
Independent Ra Hyeon-Jun 4,322 0.15%
New Democrat Aaron Hanneen 4,027 0.14%
Total votes 2,881,039 100%

New Estmere (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in New Estmere (Seat 2)
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Nominee Sundar Pavagi Amy Morris Fred Murray
Party New Democrat National Republican Conservative Reform

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Sundar Pavagi
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in New Estmere will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling New Estmere's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Sundar Pavagi (New Democrat), is seeking reelection to a first full term of office and will be facing off against Amy Morris (National Republican) and Fred Murray (Conservative Reform) in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

Primary election

On April 1, 2023, a nonpartisan blanket primary election was held for New Estmere's second seat in the Federation Council. A total of twenty-five candidates participated. The candidates with the top three highest percentages of the vote advanced to the general election on October 1, 2023, including Fed Councilor Sundar Pavagi (incumbent), Amy Morris (journalist), and Fred Murray (police officer).

Primary election result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Sundar Pavagi (incumbent) 1,575,095 54.68%
National Republican Amy Morris 541,259 18.79%
Conservative Reform Fred Murray 177,155 6.15%
Conservative Reform Liam Harrison 67,406 2.34%
Democrat Romuald Beaumont 65,389 2.27%
National Republican Jamie Foster 60,492 2.10%
Sotirian Democrat George Mallet 57,612 2.00%
Independent Shannon Roberts 51,851 1.80%
National Republican Lucas Cox 42,633 1.48%
Sotirian Democrat Caleb Davies 39,176 1.36%
Green Edward Mason 22,469 0.78%
National Republican David May 21,317 0.74%
Conservative Reform Kent Akerman 20,741 0.72%
National Republican John Rottmann 19,588 0.68%
RSWI Rory Spencer 15,844 0.55%
Independent Liberty Freeman 14,691 0.51%
Sotirian Democrat Afanasiy Glinin 12,963 0.45%
Independent Bailey Graham 12,387 0.43%
Green Morgan Evans 11,811 0.41%
Green Dylan Gordon 11,810 0.41%
Independent Jacob Woods 11,523 0.40%
Democrat Olivier Ménard 9,794 0.34%
Independent Pete Fox 6,626 0.23%
Conservative Reform Anthony Cooke 6,338 0.22%
Independent Artem Serebryakov 4,598 0.16%
Total votes 2,880,568 100%

Providence (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Providence (Seat 1)
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Nominee Jordan Watts Lucas Gaumont
Party Conservative Reform New Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Jordan Watts
Conservative Reform



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Providence will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Providence's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Jordan Watts, is seeking reelection to a fifth term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Lucas Gaumont and the RSWI's Joe Baillairgé in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 4, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Providence in which a total of seven candidates sought the nomination for Providence's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Lucas Gaumont (media entrepreneur), Benjamin Dejesus (Mayor of South Bend), Kaitlynn Thomas (Providence state legislator), Sara Williamson (civil rights lawyer), Owen Simpson (retired Army officer), Diogo Valente (Providence state legislator), and Zofia O'Toole (environmental activist). Gaumont won the nomination outright after receiving 52.13% of the vote.  

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Lucas Gaumont 192,490 52.13%
New Democrat Benjamin Dejesus 95,377 25.83%
Democrat Kaitlynn Thomas 47,411 12.84%
New Democrat Sara Williamson 16,653 4.51%
Democrat Owen Simpson 7,311 1.98%
Green Diogo Valente 6,461 1.75%
Green Zofia O'Toole 3,544 0.96%
Total votes 369,247 100%

TNC caucuses

Incumbent Fed Councilor Jordan Watts of the Conservative Reform Party received the TNC's nomination for Providence's first seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

  • Joe Baillairgé, RSWI nominee and activist

Providence (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Providence (Seat 2)
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Nominee Joel Dixon Carol Peltier
Party Sotirian Democrat Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Joel Dixon
Sotirian Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in Providence will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling Providence's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Joel Dixon, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Carol Peltier and the RSWI's Ilya Losev in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 4, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in Providence in which a total of nine candidates sought the nomination for Providence's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Carol Peltier (Speaker of the Providence General Assembly), Naomi Cooper (prosecutor), Sam Stromberg (Providence state legislator), Megan Lawrence (small business owner), Isabel Campbell (small business owner), Sarah Palmerston (doctor), George St. Clair (college professor), Sean Andrews (lawyer and former federal prosecutor), and Denis Burov (Providence state legislator). Peltier won the nomination outright after receiving 67.55% of the vote.  

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Carol Peltier 249,346 67.55%
Democrat Naomi Cooper 49,978 13.54%
New Democrat Sam Stromberg 20,974 5.68%
Democrat Megan Lawrence 16,463 4.46%
Democrat Isabel Campbell 14,557 3.94%
New Democrat Sarah Palmerston 6,930 1.87%
Green George St. Clair 4,423 1.19%
Democrat Sean Andrews 4,060 1.10%
Green Denis Burov 2,358 0.63%
Total votes 369,089 100%

TNC caucuses

Incumbent Fed Councilor Joel Dixon, a Sotirian Democrat, received the TNC's nomination for Providence's second seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.

Other candidates

  • Zareen Lindsey, Independent candidate and teacher
  • Ilya Losev, RSWI nominee, union organizer, and postal worker
  • Cody Scott, Independent candidate and attorney

San Andreas (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in San Andreas (Seat 1)
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Nominee Bradley Williamson Antonio Costa Darren Darcy
Party New Democrat Democrat Conservative Reform

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Bradley Williamson
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in San Andreas will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling San Andreas's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Bradley Williamson (New Democrat), is seeking reelection to a fifth term of office and will be facing off against Antonio Costa (Democrat) and Darren Darcy (Conservative Reform) in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

Primary election

On April 8, 2023, a nonpartisan blanket primary election was held for San Andreas's first seat in the Federation Council. A total of thirty-one candidates participated. The candidates with the top three highest percentages of the vote advanced to the general election on October 1, 2023, including Fed Councilor Bradley Williamson (incumbent), Antonio Costa (Los Santos city councilor), and Darren Darcey (business executive).

Primary election result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Bradley Williamson (incumbent) 703,317 42.12%
Democrat Antonio Costa 234,940 14.07%
Conservative Reform Darren Darcy 144,771 8.67%
National Republican Navjeev Gautom 87,832 5.26%
Conservative Reform William Davis 80,985 4.85%
Sotirian Democrat Gabriela Freitas 66,959 4.01%
Conservative Reform Tom Garrihy 51,430 3.08%
New Democrat Elizabeth Berry 36,903 2.21%
New Democrat Ollie Lawrence 33,897 2.03%
National Republican Stanley Henderson 31,727 1.90%
Conservative Reform Jake Clarke 23,545 1.41%
Sotirian Democrat Seán O'Kelly 22,543 1.35%
Conservative Reform Hayden Burke 21,875 1.31%
National Republican Nathan Collins 16,865 1.01%
New Democrat Zoerina Leonard 15,029 0.90%
Democrat Toby Bradley 14,027 0.84%
Sotirian Democrat Nathan Lina 10,687 0.64%
New Democrat Gustaf Simonsson 9,852 0.59%
Democrat Aiden Holland 7,515 0.45%
Democrat Corey Stewart 7,348 0.44%
Independent Kyle Armstrong 6,847 0.41%
Independent Liu Qiu 6,179 0.37%
Green Quinell Ferguson 5,845 0.35%
Independent Frankie Harrison 5,678 0.34%
New Democrat Tristan MacRory 5,177 0.31%
Independent Cal O'Brallaghan 4,509 0.27%
Independent Olle Sköld 4,008 0.24%
Independent Sofia O'Donovan 3,340 0.20%
Independent Rura Mahalanabis 3,173 0.19%
Independent Conner MacGeoghagan 2,171 0.13%
Independent Robert Ross 818 0.05%
Total votes 1,669,792 100%

San Andreas (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in San Andreas (Seat 2)
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Nominee Aaron O'Hara Henry Noske Elliot Patel
Party Democrat Conservative Reform Sotirian Democrat

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Aaron O'Hara
Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in San Andreas will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling San Andreas's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Aaron O'Hara (Democrat), is seeking reelection to a second term of office and will be facing off against Henry Noske (Conservative Reform) and Elliot Patel (Sotirian Democrat) in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

Primary election

On April 8, 2023, a nonpartisan blanket primary election was held for San Andreas's second seat in the Federation Council. A total of twenty candidates participated. The candidates with the top three highest percentages of the vote advanced to the general election on October 1, 2023, including Fed Councilor Aaron O'Hara (incumbent), Henry Noske (lawyer), and Elliot Patel (doctor).

Primary election result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Aaron O'Hara (incumbent) 904,333 54.15%
Conservative Reform Henry Noske 319,314 19.12%
Sotirian Democrat Elliot Patel 225,958 13.53%
National Republican Evan Bennett 29,059 1.74%
National Republican Robbie Barrett 25,051 1.50%
Sotirian Democrat Grace Sue Yang 19,039 1.14%
Green Peter Miley 18,705 1.12%
New Democrat TreKell Campbell 18,037 1.08%
National Republican Dominic Price 17,536 1.05%
New Democrat Roger Figuier 14,196 0.85%
National Republican Cesário Cortes 13,528 0.81%
Green Oliver Price 9,854 0.59%
Independent Noa Borges 9,520 0.57%
Sotirian Democrat Hugo Florencio Vieira 9,019 0.54%
Green Emiliana de Sá 8,852 0.53%
National Republican Josh Clark 8,517 0.51%
Democrat Nuno Hernandes Ortiz 7,516 0.45%
Independent Freya Francis 6,848 0.41%
Independent Jacob Lagerfelt 3,007 0.18%
Independent Devoreaux Davenport 2,162 0.13%
Total votes 1,670,051 100%

Overview by territory and tribal nation

Capital Territory

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Capital Territory
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Nominee Clarissa Delon Jens Lindblad
Party New Democrat National Republican
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Clarissa Delon
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Capital Territory will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling the Capital Territory's seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Clarissa Delon, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Jens Lindblad and the RSWI's Jonell Murphy in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in the Capital Territory in which a total of four candidates sought the nomination for the Capital Territory's seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Clarissa Delon (incumbent), Kieran Spencer (environmental activist), Aimee Reynolds (social justice activist), and Erick Vitvinin (civil rights lawyer). Delon won the nomination outright after receiving 83.39% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Clarissa Delon (incumbent) 192,286 83.39%
Green Kieran Spencer 14,411 6.25%
Green Aimee Reynolds 14,319 6.21%
Green Erick Vitvinin 9,569 4.15%
Total votes 230,585 100%

TNC primary

Jens Lindblad, a National Republican political activist, received the TNC's nomination for the Capital Territory's seat on the Federation Council after being the only candidate to seek the nomination.

Other candidates

  • Jonell Murphy, RSWI nominee, union organizer, and hotel employee

Onnohou Nation (1st seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Onnohou Nation (Seat 1)
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Nominee Frank Delannoy Zachary Degotoga
Party New Democrat National Republican
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Frank Delannoy
New Democrat



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Onnohou Nation will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling the Onnohou Nation's first seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Frank Delannoy, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Zachary Degotoga in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in the Onnohou Nation in which Fed Councilor Frank Delannoy (incumbent) was the sole candidate to seek the nomination for the Onnohou Nation's first seat in the Federation Council. Having run unopposed, Delannoy received the nomination outright.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democrat Frank Delannoy (incumbent) 17,015 100%
Total votes 17,015 100%

TNC caucuses

On March 11, 2023, the TNC held party caucuses in the Onnohou Nation in which a total of three candidates sought the nomination for the Onnohou Nation's first seat in the Federation Council. They included Zachary Degotoga (political activist), Nicholas Atohi (farmer), and Lydia Awenasa (casino employee). Degotoga won the nomination outright after receiving 50.29% of the caucuses vote.

TNC caucuses result
Party Candidate Votes %
National Republican Zachary Degotoga 2,241 50.29%
National Republican Nicholas Atohi 1,743 39.11%
National Republican Lydia Awenasa 472 10.6%
Total votes 4,456 100%

Other candidates

  • Theo Barnier, Independent candidate and pastor
  • Dylan Bélanger, Independent candidate and lawyer
  • Carol Kesegowaase, Independent candidate and indigenous activist
  • Arnold White Feather, Independent candidate and construction worker

Onnohou Nation (2nd seat)

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Onnohou Nation (Seat 2)
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Nominee Colin Mitchell Logan Wesa
Party Green National Republican
Alliance NPC TNC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Colin Mitchell
Green



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in the Onnohou Nation will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling the Onnohou Nation's second seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Colin Mitchell, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the National Progress Coalition and will be facing off against the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition's Logan Wesa in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On February 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in the Onnohou Nation in which a total of two candidates sought the nomination for Onnohou Nation's second seat in the Federation Council. They included Fed Councilor Colin Mitchell (incumbent) and Ryan Tsiyi (Onnohou National Assembly staffer). Mitchell won the nomination outright after receiving 64.17% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Colin Mitchell (incumbent) 10,925 64.17%
Democrat Ryan Tsiyi 6,098 35.83%
Total votes 17,023 100%

TNC caucuses

Logan Wesa, a National Republican business owner, received the TNC's nomination for the Onnohou Nation's second seat on the Federation Council after being the only candidate to seek the nomination.

St. Ellen

2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in St. Ellen
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Nominee Benjamin Caffrey Kam Seul-Ki
Party National Republican Democrat
Alliance TNC NPC

Incumbent Fed Councilor

Benjamin Caffrey
National Republican



The 2023 Rizealand Federation Council election in St. Ellen will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2023, for the purposes of filling St. Ellen's seat on the Federation Council. As part of the 2023 Rizealand elections, it will be held concurrently with a nationwide presidential election and elections to the Rizealand House of Representatives. The incumbent, Fed Councilor Benjamin Caffrey, is seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee for the Tripartite Nationalist Coalition and will be facing off against the National Progress Coalition's Kam Seul-Ki in the general election. If no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the vote, a runoff election will be held to determine the winner.

NPC primary

On March 11, 2023, the NPC held primary elections in St. Ellen in which a total of two candidates sought the nomination for St. Ellen's seat in the Federation Council. They included Kam Seul-Ki (former St. Ellen Legislative Assembly Opposition Leader) and Ashleigh West (St. Ellen Legislative Assembly Opposition Leader). Kam won the nomination outright after receiving 55.44% of the vote.

NPC primary result
Party Candidate Votes %
Democrat Kam Seul-Ki 1,162 55.44%
Democrat Ashleigh West 935 44.56%
Total votes 2,097 100%

TNC caucuses

Incumbent Fed Councilor Benjamin Caffrey, a National Republican, received the TNC's nomination for St. Ellen's seat in the Federation Council after facing no opposition.