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The '''Elections Act''' was first proposed by Sandaguo and the Working Group during the Great Council of 2016, and currently serves as the definition for elections for government offices of the South Pacific.  
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The original debate of the Elections Act can be found [https://tspforums.xyz/thread-4023.html here].  
The '''Elections Act''' was constructed during the 2016 Great Council by Sandaoguo and their Working Draft Group. It establishes the procedure for elections for office in [[the South Pacific]].


The original vote can be found [https://tspforums.xyz/thread-4082.html here], and a summary table is here as well:
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 7 January 2022

Elections Act
An Act of the Assembly of the South Pacific
Logo of the Assembly of the South Pacific
Official textlink
Constitutional lawYes
Legislative history
Introduced bySandaoguo and working group[1]
Passed26 May 2016[2]

The Elections Act was constructed during the 2016 Great Council by Sandaoguo and their Working Draft Group. It establishes the procedure for elections for office in the South Pacific.

References