November 2022 Local Council election
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All 3 seats on the Local Council | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | ~1200 regional WA members (TBD) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | TBD | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The November 2022 Local Council election is an ongoing on-site election held in the South Pacific from 1‒15 November 2022 to elect a new Local Council.
Background
Local Council elections are scheduled regularly in the South Pacific, with all three seats up for election every March, July, and November.
The election took place under the implication of being the last Local Council election ever, with the ongoing 2022 Great Council of the South Pacific having debated the abolition of the LC for several weeks and commencing a vote on the measure two days before the start of candidacy declarations.
Electoral System
The Local Council Elections Act stipulates that two rounds of plurality voting will be held to determine the three winners; voters cast their single vote in each for their most-preferred candidate. In the first round, the candidate with the most votes wins a seat (First-Past-The-Post), and all other candidates move on to a second round under the same rules, with the top-two candidates winning the final seats. Due to NationStates poll restrictions, a single poll can only allow for 11 candidates and the Re-Open Nominations option at a time, so should there be more than 11 candidates running, the field is automatically reduced by disqualifying the candidate with the lowest residency score until only 11 candidates remain in the race.[1]
The election would start with a three-day candidacy declarations period (during which candidates may already campaign), followed by a campaigning-only period of another three days, after which the polls would open. Each poll would last three days, with a day of downtime in between.[2]
Candidates
Twelve candidates submitted a valid bid for the office.[2] Orcuo had shortly moved their main nation a few weeks prior and, having not yet reached a score of 120 days of residency on it again, was forced to run as The Funny Man. As the admissible number of candidates was exceeded by one, the candidate with the lowest residency score will be excluded from the ballot in case no candidate withdraws from the race prior to the start of voting; this will prospectively disqualify Chillicothe with an expected residency score of 130.79 at the opening of the polls on November 7th.[3]
Declared Candidates | ||||
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Bolded candidates are incumbents. Italicized candidates withdrew from the election. | ||||
Candidate | Political office(s) | Campaign | ||
Ammar and Casentino | Legislator (since September 2022) |
صوتوا لعمار[4] | ||
A Place Somewhere | Citizen of the South Pacific (since January 2022) |
A Place Somewhere for LC!!!!![5] | ||
Canadian Dominion as Canadian Goose Republic |
Citizen of the South Pacific (since July 2021) |
Goose The Only Solution, Vote Canadian Goose Republic[6] | ||
Chillicothe | Legislator (since October 2022) |
Vote for Chillicothe[7] | ||
Concrete Slab | Member of the South Pacific Coral Guard (since August 2022) Other offices
Ambassador to The League |
CS4LC5[8] | ||
Curlyhoward | Local Councilor (since July 2022) |
My campaign[9] | ||
Drew Durrnil | Citizen of the South Pacific (since September 2021) |
No campaign | ||
Evinea | Legislator (since September 2022) |
Evinea for Local Council![10] | ||
Petea | Legislator (since October 2022) |
No campaign | ||
TescoPepsi | Citizen of the South Pacific (since June 2022) |
TescoPepsi for LC![11] | ||
Orcuo as The Funny Man |
Legislator (since August 2022) |
Make TSP Greatest Again[12] | ||
Stickmin | Legislator (since August 2022) |
Absolute PEAK campaign[13] |
Ammar and Casentino distinguished themselves by stating that they would not be acting as an RMB moderator but rather as a political representative of the gameside community, pointing to their prior experience as a Legislator of the Assembly for proof.[4]
A Place Somewhere promised to devote as much of their time to the RMB as possible, greeting new nations and running polls; furthermore, they considered "experiment[ing] with some of the rules and try to make the TSP better".[5]
Canadian Dominion focused on his experience as a two-term former LC member, as well as their gameside community involvement, such as running the TSP Ice Hockey Championships.[6]
Chillicothe pledged to "bring a new way of doing things" to balance freedom and security, and promised to implement monthly approval polls for government accountability.[7]
Concrete Slab heavily pushed his experience of five previous terms on the Local Council in his campaign, additionally pointing out his six passed World Assembly resolutions and trusted status as member of the SPCG; policy-wise, he simply announced to "lay down the law [and] welcome newcomers".[8]
Curlyhoward devoted most of their relatively short campaign to summing up their past service to the region, pledging to protect and support freedom of expression on the RMB and overall to "tirelessly provide security to my beloved South Pacific".[9]
Evinea campaigned on an 11-point-plan, besides usual promises of activity and law enforcement most prominently featuring an expansion of Delegate anjo's RMB Awards programme, the creation of an "art gallery", the creation of a "purgelympics" event, and the return of the widely successful SwanVision contest from their last term.[10]
TescoPepsi lamented the lack of regular fun polls in the region, vowing to change this and generally sustain high levels of activity and keep the RMB discussions clean and civil while upholding freedom of speech and giving adequate explanations for every suppression if so desired.[11]
Orcuo focused his campaign on promoting free speech "no matter how concerning it may seem", executing a zero-tolerance policy against spammers and trolls, hosting daily polls and fun-facts and other events, and holding public polls on every change in LC legislation.[12]
Stickmin used their campaign to reflect on their near two-year journey through TSP politics, claiming that some other candidates would not go far on the LC and that voters should rather give their votes to more experienced people like themselves.[13]
Campaign Scandal
After the commencement of nominations, incumbent Local Councilor Curlyhoward pinned their Conflict of Interest dispatch for the election to the region's World Factbook Entry using their Appearance powers as a Regional Officer. Election Commissioner Kris Kringle un-pinned it shortly thereafter, publicly noting his disapproval on Discord but desisting from further action. On November 3rd, Curlyhoward sent out a campaign telegram to all nations in the South Pacific using the RO power of Communications. Kris Kringle immediately filed a Criminal Complaint for the crime of Corruption before the High Court of the South Pacific,[14] and the Cabinet ordered Delegate anjo to suspend Curlyhoward's RO position for abuse of the same.[15]
The Court has received the case, but probable cause has not yet been found. Curlyhoward remains in the race for reelection.
Results
The results of the election are scheduled to be certified on November 15th, 2022.[2]
References
- ↑ The TSP Local Council (1 Jun '20, updated 4 Apr '22): Local Council Elections Act. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 EC Kris Kringle (1 Nov '22): November 2022 Local Council Election. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ Residency graph for nation Chillicothe. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Ammar and Casentino (3 Nov '22): My plans as LC. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 A Place Somewhere (1 Nov '22): A Place Somewhere for LC!!!!! NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Canadian Goose Republic (3 Nov '22): Canada Goose Campaign (W.I.P) NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Chillicothe (1 Nov '22): Vote for Chillicothe. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Concrete Slab(3 Nov '22): CS4LC5! NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Curlyhoward (1 Nov '22): My campaign. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Evinea (1 Nov '22): Local Council Campaign for November 2022. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 TescoPepsi (2 Nov '22): TescoPepsi for LC! NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 The Funny Man (2 Nov '22): The Funny Man/Orcuo for LC 2022 November (Not clickbait) (GONE WRONG) (3:00AM). NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 The Stickmin Empire (2 Nov '22): Absolute PEAK campaign. NationStates. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ Kris Kringle (3 Nov '22): [2210.HC] Kris Kringle v. Curlyhoward. High Court of the South Pacific. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.
- ↑ PM Purple Hyacinth (3 Nov '22): Cabinet Order 21. Retrieved 4 Nov '22.