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[[Liosol]] is a unitary semi-parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Members of the Kajeth get their seats through nationwide general elections, or in special elections. General elections are held every five years but may be held earlier in the event of a vote of no confidence, resignation, or death. The most recent election took place 21 May 2019. | |||
Liosol has a multi-party system due to a mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system. The current ruling coalition government is led by Pra Densok with [[Hansobel]] as the majority party. | |||
==Voting process== | ==Voting process== | ||
Liosol had multiple voting systems until the Kajeth voted in 1901 to adopt a nationwide mixed-member proportional voting system. Some communities gańe continue using their former systems for non-national elections. | |||
Liosol uses a mixed-member proportional system. Citizens are allotted two votes: one for the representative of the local representative of their gań, who will serve in the Ministry; and one for their party of choice, which will determine party percentages in the House of Status. In order for a party to have members in the Kajeth, they must either obtain 5 percent of the party vote for the House of Status or win a seat in the Ministry. | |||
===Timeline=== | ===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. | 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. | ||
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*December 1st: Deadline for candidates to file and for voter registration. | *December 1st: Deadline for candidates to file and for voter registration. | ||
*January 21st: Parties conduct elections for party leaders. | *January 21st: Parties conduct elections for party leaders. | ||
*May 1st-5th: Early voting. | *May 1st-5th: Early voting. | ||
*May 21st: Election day. | *May 21st: Election day. | ||
* | *June 1st: 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. | *June 21st: Inauguration ceremony for members of the Kajeth. | ||
*July 1st: Inauguration for the Prime Minister. | *July 1st: Inauguration for the Prime Minister. | ||
==Election results== | ==Election results== | ||
=== | ===2019 ministerial election=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Leader !! Coalition !! Party !! House seats !! Ministry seats !! Votes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Pra Densok || Yellow Coalition || Hansobel || 470 || 44 || 22,347,615 (45.6%) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Soe Medan || United Right || Liosol First || 264 || 15 || 13,869,244 (28.3%) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Eul Abnak || - || Manist Party || 165 || 7 || 4,082,360 (8.3%) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Dain Liago || New Republic || Republicans || 93 || 4 || 3,538,372 (7.2%) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Goe Dsona || Absolutists || House of Roses || 53 || 5 || 2,401,388 (4.9%) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Elections]][[Category:Politics in Liosol]] | [[Category:Elections]][[Category:Politics in Liosol]] |
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Liosol is a unitary semi-parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Members of the Kajeth get their seats through nationwide general elections, or in special elections. General elections are held every five years but may be held earlier in the event of a vote of no confidence, resignation, or death. The most recent election took place 21 May 2019.
Liosol has a multi-party system due to a mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system. The current ruling coalition government is led by Pra Densok with Hansobel as the majority party.
Voting process
Liosol had multiple voting systems until the Kajeth voted in 1901 to adopt a nationwide mixed-member proportional voting system. Some communities gańe continue using their former systems for non-national elections.
Liosol uses a mixed-member proportional system. Citizens are allotted two votes: one for the representative of the local representative of their gań, who will serve in the Ministry; and one for their party of choice, which will determine party percentages in the House of Status. In order for a party to have members in the Kajeth, they must either obtain 5 percent of the party vote for the House of Status or win a seat in the Ministry.
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.
- May 1st-5th: Early voting.
- May 21st: Election day.
- June 1st: 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
2019 ministerial election
Leader | Coalition | Party | House seats | Ministry seats | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pra Densok | Yellow Coalition | Hansobel | 470 | 44 | 22,347,615 (45.6%) |
Soe Medan | United Right | Liosol First | 264 | 15 | 13,869,244 (28.3%) |
Eul Abnak | - | Manist Party | 165 | 7 | 4,082,360 (8.3%) |
Dain Liago | New Republic | Republicans | 93 | 4 | 3,538,372 (7.2%) |
Goe Dsona | Absolutists | House of Roses | 53 | 5 | 2,401,388 (4.9%) |