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Elections in Liosol are held to determine members of the House of Status, The Ministry, and the Prime Minister.
Members of the Kajeth and the Prime Minister are elected to five year terms, unless a Vote of No Confidence, Resignation, or death determines otherwise.
==Voting process==
===Timeline===
The Alotol Constitution determines that elections must take place every five years, unless otherwise stated, and must take place on the 21st of May, in commemoration of the first national election in 1840.
*October 1st: Candidates may file for a spot on the ballot. Voting registration begins.
*November 1st: Campaigning may begin.
*December 1st: Deadline for candidates to file and for voter registration.
*January 21st: Parties conduct elections for party leaders.
*March 1st: Deadline to form coalitions.
*May 1st-5th: Early voting.
*May 21st: Election day.
*May 31st: Results are determined by the incumbent Kajeth. The Chancellor of the House of Status confirms the results.
*June 21st: Inauguration ceremony for members of the Kajeth.
*July 1st: Inauguration for the Prime Minister.
==Election results==
===2010 ministerial election===
===2010 ministerial election===
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Revision as of 19:43, 11 May 2021

Elections in Liosol are held to determine members of the House of Status, The Ministry, and the Prime Minister.

Members of the Kajeth and the Prime Minister are elected to five year terms, unless a Vote of No Confidence, Resignation, or death determines otherwise.

Voting process

Timeline

The Alotol Constitution determines that elections must take place every five years, unless otherwise stated, and must take place on the 21st of May, in commemoration of the first national election in 1840.

  • October 1st: Candidates may file for a spot on the ballot. Voting registration begins.
  • November 1st: Campaigning may begin.
  • December 1st: Deadline for candidates to file and for voter registration.
  • January 21st: Parties conduct elections for party leaders.
  • March 1st: Deadline to form coalitions.
  • May 1st-5th: Early voting.
  • May 21st: Election day.
  • May 31st: Results are determined by the incumbent Kajeth. The Chancellor of the House of Status confirms the results.
  • June 21st: Inauguration ceremony for members of the Kajeth.
  • July 1st: Inauguration for the Prime Minister.

Election results

2010 ministerial election

Ministerial candidate Party Home province Votes Vice-ministerial candidate Home province Votes Legislature seats
Cha Matinh Three Bands Lanothi Municipality N/A Ngam Kosan Outer Hokkam N/A N/A
Cheb Konashi Alotol Kuelist Party Bapadok N/A Sang Poeul Sonbany Municipality N/A N/A
Da Panoli Liosol First Tseleum N/A Kms Boesan Alotol City N/A N/A
Dang Chana Federalists Sonbany Municipality N/A Yonh Samol Ehabo Municipality N/A N/A
Eul Hasonh The House of Roses Alotol City N/A Seuŋ Chali New Galeum N/A N/A
Mona Hataji Militas Alotol City N/A Sam Motsi-Eul Alotol City N/A N/A

2015 ministerial election

Ministerial candidate Party Home province Votes Vice-ministerial candidate Home province Votes Legislature seats
Cha Matinh Three Bands Lanothi Municipality 38,947,000 (49.3%) Ngam Kosan Outer Hokkam 24,790,200 (31.83%) 145
Cheb Konashi Alotol Kuelist Party Bapadok 18,802,000 (23.8%) Kms Boesan Outer Hokkam N/A 23
Sue Jani Liosol First Tseleum 8.79% Ma Lani Alotol City N/A 120
Dang Chana Federalists Sonbany Municipality 4.43% Yonh Samol Ehabo Municipality N/A 12
Bet Sanji The House of Roses Alotol City N/A Seuŋ Chali New Galeum N/A 51
Cha Damino Militas Alotol City N/A Sam Motsi-Eul Alotol City N/A 9

Results

Cha Matinh won the election and continues serving as the 16th Prime Minister of Liosol. He chose Sue Jani of the Liosol First party to be his Treasurer and head of the cabinet. No "blackbox" parties gained enough votes to have a seat in the legislature, making the 2015 ministerial election the first time all legislature seats were filled by "ballot parties."