Elections Act

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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.

The original debate of the Elections Act can be found here.

The original vote can be found here, and a summary table is here as well:

Sandaguo (Working Group Draft) No change
Sandaguo (Working Group Draft) 0 25
No Change 2 0

One (1) ballot was discarded for being incomplete.

By a vote of 25-2 (92.59%), the proposal as proposed by Sandaoguo (Working Group Draft) was adopted by the Great Council of 2016. This proposal was originally ratified on 5-26-2016, 11:17 am.

The Present Elections Act

Here is the current state of the Elections Act that currently is held over TSP:

1. Election Commission

(1) An Election Commissioner will be appointed by the Council on Regional Security to administer all forum elections.

(2) The Commissioner will be responsible for the creation of election notices, the organization of election forums, the verification of candidate eligibility, the distribution and collection of ballots, and counting and verifying cast ballots.

(3) The Commissioner may not run for office or hold the office of Delegate, Prime Minister, or Cabinet Minister, during their tenure as Commissioner.

  • a. This does not prohibit the Commissioner from resigning to seek office via an election or finding an accepted surrogate to oversee the election in their place.

(4) The Commissioner will be a permanent position and shall be replaced as needed due to inactivity or ineligibility by the Council on Regional Security. The Assembly may remove, by a majority vote, a Commissioner for abuse of power or neglect of responsibilities.

(5) Any election-related disputes will be arbitrated by the Commissioner; should the dispute be on a matter of law, the Commissioner shall refer it to the High Court. The Commissioner will not finalize any election until all disputes have been settled.

2. Electoral System

(1) Unless otherwise stated, elections held on the regional forums will be conducted via Instant Runoff Voting (IRV).

  • a. The form of IRV used must be Optional Preferential Voting (OPV); voters may vote for one or multiple candidates in descending order of preference.
  • b. Should no candidate have an absolute majority once all votes have been counted then the candidate with the least number of votes shall be eliminated from the election. Should more than one candidate have the least number of votes, the candidate with the least number of votes on the next order of preference shall be eliminated. If their numbers of votes are still equal, both shall be eliminated.
  • c. The votes of those voting for the eliminated candidate(s) will be reallocated based upon the expressed preferences, or discounted if no further preferences are expressed.
  • d. This process will continue until a candidate has an absolute majority. Should the final candidates have an equal number of votes when all have been allocated, the Elections Committee will select a method of arbitration. If the method chosen involves chance, then an unaffiliated Discord bot in a public channel will be used to generate a result randomly using a coin toss or some similar set of pre-defined outcomes.

(2) The option to Re-Open Nominations must be included as a "candidate". If elected, the election process for that office shall restart at the nomination phase.

(3) Voters will have the option to cast their vote using a secret ballot. The method of private voting will be selected by the Election Commission. The method must utilize an unaffiliated account or server, with the method and all votes remaining available for audit. Named ballots are not to be released under any circumstances.

(4) To be eligible to be included in a voting ballot, any candidate must post a campaign in an area designated by the Election Commission. The campaign must prominently include a truthful declaration of all potential conflicts of interest the candidate may have within and outside of the South Pacific.

3. Office of the Delegate

(1) The Delegate will be elected in a two-step process, with the Assembly voting on a slate of nominees on the forums, and the top two candidates in that process being voted on by regional poll on-site.

(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any eligible legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform. Any player who has been banned from World Assembly membership will be considered ineligible and any candidate who is later discovered to be banned from World Assembly membership will be immediately disqualified.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. This round of voting for delegate will be conducted using Approval Voting.
  • d. The two candidates with the highest number of approvals will move to a second round of voting conducted via a poll of Native World Assembly members.
  • e. Should the voting result in a tie, more than two nations may move onto the second round of voting.
  • f. If an advancing candidate receive less than 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "approved", and the process for that slot shall begin again at the campaign and debate period.

(3) After receiving the top candidates in the forum election, an Election Commissioner will create a week-long regional poll accessible to Native World Assembly members, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of all candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. Members of the South Pacific Special Forces who are on deployment for the whole duration of the regional poll are eligible to cast a vote. The Minister of Military Affairs shall provide a list of deployed personnel to the Election Commissioner. Members on the list who send the Commissioner their vote through a telegram and a public post on the Regional Message Board which tags the Election Commissioner and notes who their vote goes towards shall have it added to the final tally.
  • c. The candidate who wins a majority of the votes will be declared the Delegate-elect.
  • d. If no candidate wins a majority of votes, the top two candidates will be placed in a runoff election, mimicking the previous round of voting.

(4) The incumbent Delegate will coordinate with the Delegate-elect in transitioning the seat, along with cooperation from the Council on Regional Security. Until the Delegate-elect achieves the most endorsements, the incumbent Delegate will still be responsible for all responsibilities that involve use of Delegate-restricted regional controls.

4. Offices of the Cabinet

(1) On the first of every February, June and October, the Assembly will convene to elect the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

  • a. For the first 6 days of the election period, legislators may declare their candidacy for only one position.
  • b. After 3 days, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a voting period of 3 days will start. Legislators will cast their ballots for each position. Legislators may choose to abstain from voting on any or all positions.

(2) The candidate for each position with the most votes will be declared the Minister-elect by the Election Commission.

(3) The terms for the incoming Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will begin the week after elections, during which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will maintain their offices until then.

5. Office of the Chair

(1) Eight days before the end of a Chair's term, the Assembly will convene to elect the Chair of the Assembly.

  • a. Any legislator wishing to run for Chair may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last 5 days, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.

(2) The voting for the Chair will be conducted using Approval Voting.

  • a. Voters may vote for as many candidates as they approve of, or vote for none by voting to Re-Open Nominations. [
  • b. The candidate with the highest percentage of approval will be elected.
  • c. If the winning candidate received less than 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "elected".

(3) The term for the incoming Chair will begin immediately following the conclusion of the election.

6. Vacancies of Office

(1) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Cabinet, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Cabinet may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election.

(2) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Local Council, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Delegate may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election.

(3) Should the office of Delegate become vacant, the next person in the line of succession will become interim Delegate until the next regularly scheduled election. If no person qualifies for the office, then a special election will be held.

7. Separation of Powers

(1) Offices of the Coalition are the Delegate, the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers, the Chair of the Assembly, Local Councillors, the Chief Justice, and any of their appointed deputies.

(2) It is not permitted for any individual to hold more than one office within the Coalition's government.

(3) It is permitted to seek election or appointment to a new office while holding an existing office.

(4) Election or appointment to a new office constitutes explicit resignation of an existing office.

(5) No person holding a Cabinet office or the office of the Delegate may hold any equivalent office in a foreign region or organisation.

8. Constitutional Law

(1) The Election Act is a constitutional law, and further amendments to it must meet constitutional amendment requirements.

The Original Draft of the Elections Act

This was the original draft that was proposed by Sandaguo on 4-28-2016, 10:46 am:

1. Election Commission

(1) An Election Commission will be appointed to administer all forum elections, consisting of at least one unique member from the following bodies, or their duly chosen surrogates--

  • a. The Forum Administration Team, solely to observe,
  • b. The Council on Regional Security,
  • c. The High Court.

(2) The commissioners will be responsible for the creation of election notices, the organization of election forums, the verification of candidate eligibility, the distribution and collection of ballots, and counting and verifying cast ballots.

(3) No member of the Election Commission may run for office or hold the office of Delegate, Prime Minister, or Cabinet Minister, during their tenure on the commission.

(4) The commission will be a permanent body, with members replaced as needed due to inactivity or ineligibility by their respective bodies. Two-thirds of the commission, or a majority of the Assembly, may remove a sitting commissioner for corruption or abuse of power.

(5) Any election-related disputes will be arbitrated by the Election Commission.. Commissioners will not finalize any election until all disputes have been settled.

2. Office of The Delegate

(1) The Delegate will be elected in a two-step process, with the Assembly voting on a slate of nominees on the forums, and the top two winners in that process being voted on by regional poll on-site.

(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. Legislators will cast a ballot, listing their top two preferred candidates, and may abstain in one or both of their choices. Both votes may not be given to the same candidate.
  • d. The two candidates who receive the most votes will move on to the second round.

(3) After receiving the top two candidates in the forum election, the sitting Delegate will create a week-long regional poll accessible to World Assembly Natives, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of both candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. The candidate who wins a majority of the votes will be declared the Delegate-elect.

(4) The incumbent Delegate will coordinate with the Delegate-elect in transitioning the seat, along with cooperation from the Council on Regional Security. Until the Delegate-elect achieves the most endorsements, the incumbent Delegate will still be responsible for all responsibilities that involve use of Delegate-restricted regional controls.

3. Offices of the Cabinet

(1) On the first of every March, June, September, and December, the Assembly will convene to elect the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

  • a. For the first 3 days of the election period, legislators may declare their candidacy for only one position.
  • b. Following this nomination period, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a voting period of 3 days will start. Legislators will cast their ballots for each position, listing one candidate per position. Legislators may choose to abstain from voting on any or all positions.

(2) The candidate for each position with the most votes will be declared the Minister-elect by the Election Commission.

(3) The terms for the incoming Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will begin the week after elections, during which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will maintain their offices until then.

Amendments to the Elections Act

The following is a list of amendments that have been made to the Elections Act since it's creation.

Amendment 1

Articles 4, 5, and 6 were passed by the Assembly and added to the Elections Act on 6-16-2016.

Amendment 2

Article 3.1 was amended on 6-30-2016 forming the following:

1. Election Commission

(1) An Election Commission will be appointed to administer all forum elections, consisting of at least one unique member from the following bodies, or their duly chosen surrogates--

  • a. The Forum Administration Team, solely to observe,
  • b. The Council on Regional Security,
  • c. The High Court.

(2) The commissioners will be responsible for the creation of election notices, the organization of election forums, the verification of candidate eligibility, the distribution and collection of ballots, and counting and verifying cast ballots.

(3) No member of the Election Commission may run for office or hold the office of Delegate, Prime Minister, or Cabinet Minister, during their tenure on the commission.

(4) The commission will be a permanent body, with members replaced as needed due to inactivity or ineligibility by their respective bodies. Two-thirds of the commission, or a majority of the Assembly, may remove a sitting commissioner for corruption or abuse of power.

(5) Any election-related disputes will be arbitrated by the Election Commission.. Commissioners will not finalize any election until all disputes have been settled.

2. Office of The Delegate

(1) The Delegate will be elected in a two-step process, with the Assembly voting on a slate of nominees on the forums, and the top two winners in that process being voted on by regional poll on-site.

(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. Legislators will cast a ballot, listing their top two preferred candidates, and may abstain in one or both of their choices. Both votes may not be given to the same candidate.
  • d. The two candidates who receive the most votes will move on to the second round.

(3) After receiving the top two candidates in the forum election, the sitting Delegate will create a week-long regional poll accessible to World Assembly Natives, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of both candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. The candidate who wins a majority of the votes will be declared the Delegate-elect.

(4) The incumbent Delegate will coordinate with the Delegate-elect in transitioning the seat, along with cooperation from the Council on Regional Security. Until the Delegate-elect achieves the most endorsements, the incumbent Delegate will still be responsible for all responsibilities that involve use of Delegate-restricted regional controls.

3. Offices of the Cabinet

(1) On the first of every February, June and October, the Assembly will convene to elect the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

  • a. For the first 3 days of the election period, legislators may declare their candidacy for only one position.
  • b. Following this nomination period, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a voting period of 3 days will start. Legislators will cast their ballots for each position, listing one candidate per position. Legislators may choose to abstain from voting on any or all positions.

(2) The candidate for each position with the most votes will be declared the Minister-elect by the Election Commission.

(3) The terms for the incoming Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will begin the week after elections, during which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers will maintain their offices until then.

4. Local Council (1) Immediately following the ending of the Cabinet elections, the Election Commission will begin an election for the Local Council.

  • a. For the first 3 days of the election period, residents may declare their candidacy by telegramming an election commissioner
  • b. Following this nomination period, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a voting period of 3 days will start.

(2) The election will be held via a regional poll accessible to World Assembly Natives, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. The top three vote-getting candidates will win seats on the Local Council.
  • c. If more than 11 people are candidates, the vote will be split into two 3-day polls with the candidates split into groups; the top three of each group will then enter a final poll.

5. Vacancies of Office (1) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Cabinet, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Cabinet may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election. (2) Should the office of Delegate become vacant, the next person in the line of succession will become interim Delegate until the next regularly scheduled election. If no person qualifies for the office, then a special election will be held.

6. Constitutional Law (1) The Election Act is a constitutional law, and further amendments to it must meet constitutional amendment requirements.

Amendment 3

Article 5 was amended from the following on 2/18/2017 creating the following:

5. Local Council

(1) Immediately following the ending of the Cabinet elections, the Election Commission will begin an election for the Local Council.

  • a. For the first 3 days of the election period, residents may declare their candidacy by telegramming an election commissioner
  • b. Following this nomination period, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a three voting periods of 3 days will start.

(2) The election will be held via a regional poll accessible to World Assembly Natives, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. Upon the conclusion of the first and second rounds of voting, the candidates with the most votes will be awarded a spot on the Local Council.
  • c. If more than twelve people are candidates, the vote will be split into two 3-day polls with the top 12 vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of nine voting days.
  • d. Should the poll produce a tied result, in first or second three-day election, the tied candidates will receive seats and the unneeded elections will be canceled.
  • e. Should a tie result in the third, three-day election, the tied candidates will move onto a runoff.

Discussion

The discussion for this amendment can be found here

Vote

The vote can be found here

Table

A summary table is here for convenience:

Aye Nay Abstain
21 2 7

This amendment was passed with 70.00% saying "Aye", 6.67% saying "Nay", and 23.33% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 4=

A new article was added on 3-5-2017 for the following:

7. Separation of Powers

(1) Offices of the Coalition are the Delegate, the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers, the Chair of the Assembly, Local Councillors, the Permanent Justice, and any of their appointed deputies.

(2) It is not permitted for any individual to hold more than one office within the Coalition's government.

(3) It is permitted to seek election or appointment to new office while holding an existing office.

(4) Election or appointment to a new office constitutes explicit resignation of an existing office.

(5) No person holding a Cabinet office or the office of the Delegate may hold any equivalent office in a foreign region or organisation.

Debate

The debate can be found here

Vote

The vote can be found here

Table

A table is here for convenience:

Aye Nay Abstain
22 3 5

This amendment was passed with 73.33% saying "Aye", 10.00% saying "Nay", and 16.67% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 5

Article 5 was removed on 6-12-2017.

5. Local Council

(1) Immediately following the ending of the Cabinet elections, the Election Commission will begin an election for the Local Council.

  • a. For the first 3 days of the election period, residents may declare their candidacy by telegramming an election commissioner.
  • b. Following this nomination period, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a three voting periods of 3 days will start.

(2) The election will be held via a regional poll accessible to World Assembly Natives, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. Upon the conclusion of the first and second rounds of voting, the candidates with the most votes will be awarded a spot on the Local Council.
  • c. If more than twelve people are candidates, the vote will be split into two 3-day polls with the top 12 vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of nine voting days.
  • d. Should the poll produce a tied result, in first or second three-day election, the tied candidates will receive seats and the unneeded elections will be canceled.
  • e. Should a tie result in the third, three-day election, the tied candidates will move onto a runoff.

Vote

The vote can be found here

Table

A table is here for convenience:

Aye Nay Abstain
21 5 6

This amendment was passed with 65.53% saying "Aye", 15.63% saying "Nay", and 18.75% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 6

Article 3 was amended on 7-3-17.

3. Office of The Delegate

(1) The Delegate will be elected in a two-step process, with the Assembly voting on a slate of nominees on the forums, and the top two candidates in that process being voted on by regional poll on-site.

(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any eligible legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform. Any player who has been banned from World Assembly membership will be considered ineligible and any candidate who is later discovered to be banned from World Assembly membership will be immediately disqualified.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. The two candidates ranked first and second under IRV will move to a second round of voting conducted via a a poll of Native World Assembly members.

(3) After receiving the top two candidates in the forum election, the sitting Delegate will create a week-long regional poll accessible to Native World Assembly members, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of both candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. The candidate who wins a majority of the votes will be declared the Delegate-elect.

(4) The incumbent Delegate will coordinate with the Delegate-elect in transitioning the seat, along with cooperation from the Council on Regional Security. Until the Delegate-elect achieves the most endorsements, the incumbent Delegate will still be responsible for all responsibilities that involve use of Delegate-restricted regional controls.

Debate

The debate can be found here

Vote

The vote can be found here

Table

A table is here for convenience:

Aye Nay Abstain
29 2 8

This amendment was passed with 74.36% saying "Aye", 5.13% saying "Nay", and 20.51% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 7

Article 4.1 of the Elections Act was amended on 10-21-2017.

4. Offices of the Cabinet

(1) On the first of every February, June and October, the Assembly will convene to elect the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

  • a. For the first 3 6 days of the election period, legislators may declare their candidacy for only one position.
  • b. Following this nomination period, After 3 days, a campaign period of one week will start, where candidates may campaign and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platforms.
  • c. After the week-long campaign period, a voting period of 3 days will start. Legislators will cast their ballots for each position. Legislators may choose to abstain from voting on any or all positions.

Amendment 8

The Elections Act was amended on 11-28-17.

2. Electoral System

(1) Unless otherwise stated, all elections held on the regional forums will be conducted via Instant Runoff Voting (IRV).

5. Office of the Chair

(1) Eight days before the end of a Chair's term, the Assembly will convene to elect the Chair of the Assembly.

  • a. Any legislator wishing to run for Chair may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last 5 days, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.

(2) The voting for the Chair will be conducted using Approval Voting.

  • a. Voters may vote for as many candidates as they approve of, or vote for none by voting to Re-Open Nominations.
  • b. The candidate with the highest percentage of approval will be elected.
  • c. Should no candidate recieve at least 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "elected".

(3) The term for the incoming Chair will begin immediately following the conclusion of the election.

Amendment 9

Article 2 of the Elections Act was amended on 12-24-17

2. Electoral System

(1) All elections held on the regional forums will be conducted via Instant Runoff Voting (IRV).

  • a. The form of IRV used must be Optional Preferential Voting (OPV); voters may vote for one or multiple candidates in descending order of preference.
  • b. Should no candidate have an absolute majority once all votes have been counted then the candidate with the least number of votes shall be eliminated from the election. Should more than one candidate have the least number of votes, the candidate with the least number of votes on the next order of preference shall be eliminated. If their numbers of votes are still equal, both shall be eliminated.
  • c. The votes of those voting for the eliminated candidate(s) will be reallocated based upon the expressed preferences, or discounted if no further preferences are expressed.
  • d. This process will continue until a candidate has an absolute majority. Should the final candidates have an equal number of votes when all have been allocated, the Elections Committee will select a method of arbitration. If the method chosen involves chance, then an unaffiliated Discord bot in a public channel will be used to generate a result randomly using a coin toss or some similar set of pre-defined outcomes.

(2) The option to Re-Open Nominations must be included as a "candidate". If elected, the election process for that candidate office shall restart at the nomination phase.

Debate

The debate can be found here

Vote

The vote can be found here

Amendment 10

This Act was amended by the Chair's discretionary power on 12-24-17

Elections Act

An act establishing elections for office

Debate

The debate can be found here

Amendment 11

The following amendment of Article 7.1 was passed on 7-19-2018.

(1) Offices of the Coalition are the Delegate, the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers, the Chair of the Assembly, Local Councillors, the Permanent Justice Chief Justice, and any of their appointed deputies.

Debate

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Vote

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
37 0 3

This amendment was passed with 92.50% saying "Aye", 0% saying "Nay", and 7.50% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 12

Elections Act Article 3.3 was amended on 7-21-2018.

(3) After receiving the top two candidates in the forum election, the sitting Delegate an Election Commissioner will create a week-long regional poll accessible to Native World Assembly members, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

Debate

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Vote

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
37 1 5

This amendment was passed with 86.05% saying "Aye", 2.33% saying "Nay", and 11.63% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 13

The following amendment to Article 2 on 8-26-2018.

3) To be eligible to be included in a voting ballot, any candidate must post a campaign in an area designated by the Election Commission. The campaign must prominently include a truthful declaration of all potential conflicts of interest the candidate may have within and outside of the South Pacific.

Debate

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Vote

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
26 1 6

This amendment was passed with 78.79% saying "Aye", 3.03% saying "Nay", and 18.18% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 14

Articles 1 and 2 of the Elections Act was amended on 11-29-2018.

1. Election Commission

(1) An Election Commission will be appointed to administer all forum elections, consisting of at least one unique member from the following bodies, or their duly chosen surrogates--

  • a. The Forum Administration Team, solely to observe,
  • b. The Council on Regional Security,
  • c. The High Court.

(1) An Election Commissioner will be appointed by the Council on Regional Security to administer all forum elections.

(2) The commissioners Commissioner will be responsible for the creation of election notices, the organization of election forums, the verification of candidate eligibility, the distribution and collection of ballots, and counting and verifying cast ballots.

(3) No member of the Election Commission may The Commissioner may not run for office or hold the office of Delegate, Prime Minister, or Cabinet Minister, during their tenure on the commission as Commissioner.

(4) The commission will be a permanent body, with members replaced as needed due to inactivity or ineligibility by their respective bodies. Two-thirds of the commission, or a majority of the Assembly, may remove a sitting commissioner for corruption or abuse of power.

(4) The Commissioner will be a permanent position and shall be replaced as needed due to inactivity or ineligibility by the Council on Regional Security. The Assembly may remove, by a majority vote, a Commissioner for abuse of power or neglect of responsibilities.

(5) Any election-related disputes will be arbitrated by the Election Commission Commissioner; should the dispute be on a matter of law, the Election Commission Commissioner shall refer it to the High Court. Commissioners The Commissioner will not finalize any election until all disputes have been settled.

2. Electoral System

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(3) Voters will have the option to cast their privately vote using a secret ballot. The method of private voting will be selected by the Election Commission. The method must utilize an unaffiliated account or server, with the method and all votes remaining available for audit. Named ballots are not to be released under any circumstances.

(4) To be eligible to be included in a voting ballot, any candidate must post a campaign in an area designated by the Election Commission. The campaign must prominently include a truthful declaration of all potential conflicts of interest the candidate may have within and outside of the South Pacific.

Debate

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Vote

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
29 5 9

This amendment was passed with 67.44% saying "Aye", 11.63% saying "Nay", and 20.93% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 15

Article 2.2 of the Elections Act was amended using the Chair's discretionary powers on the 12-4-2018.

(3) Voters will have the option to cast their privately vote using a secret ballot. The method of private voting will be selected by the Election Commission. The method must utilize an unaffiliated account or server, with the method and all votes remaining available for audit. Named ballots are not to be released under any circumstances.

Debate

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Amendment 16

Article 3 of the Elections Act was amended on the 1-28-2019.

(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any eligible legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform. Any player who has been banned from World Assembly membership will be considered ineligible and any candidate who is later discovered to be banned from World Assembly membership will be immediately disqualified.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. This round of voting for delegate will be conducted using Approval Voting.

*c.d. The two candidates ranked first and second under IRV with the highest number of approvals will move to a second round of voting conducted via a a poll of Native World Assembly members.

  • e. Should the voting result in a tie, more than two nations may move onto the second round of voting.

(3) After receiving the top two candidates in the forum election, the sitting Delegate election commissioner will create a week-long regional poll accessible to Native World Assembly members, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of both all candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. The candidate who wins a majority of the votes will be declared the Delegate-elect.
  • c. If no candidate wins a majority of votes, the top two candidates will be placed in a runoff election, mimicking the previous round of voting.

Debate

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Vote

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
36 10 6

This amendment was passed with 69.23% saying "Aye", 19.23% saying "Nay", and 11.54% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 17

Amendments Articles 1 and 6 were delayed due to a court order on 8-28-2019.

Elections Act

An act establishing elections for office

1. Election Commission

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(3) The Commissioner may not run for office or hold the office of Delegate, Prime Minister, or Cabinet Minister, during their tenure as Commissioner.

  • a. This does not prohibit the Commissioner from resigning to seek office via an election or finding an accepted surrogate to oversee the election in their place.

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6. Vacancies of Office

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(2) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Local Council, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Delegate may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election.

Amendment 18

Discretionary Correction to the Elections Act on 9-2-2019 with the consultation found here

Elections Act

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An act establishing elections for office

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3. Office of The the Delegate

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(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

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d. The two candidates with the highest number of approvals will move to a the second round of voting conducted via a poll of Native World Assembly members.

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5. Office of the Chair

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(1) Eight days before the end of a Chair's term, the Assembly will convene to elect the Chair of the Assembly.

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(2) The voting for the Chair will be conducted using Approval Voting.

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c. Should no candidate recieve receive at least 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "elected".

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6. Vacancies of Office

(1) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Cabinet, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Cabinet may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election.

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(2) A special election will be held for vacancies arising within the Local Council, if more than half of the term remains. If less than half of the term remains, or the position is vacant due to nobody running in its election, the Delegate may appoint a replacement until the next regularly scheduled election.

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(3) Should the office of Delegate become vacant, the next person in the line of succession will become interim Delegate until the next regularly scheduled election. If no person qualifies for the office, then a special election will be held.

7. Separation of Powers

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(3) It is permitted to seek election or appointment to a new office while holding an existing office.

Amendment 19

An amendment was made on Articles 3 and 5 on 2-4-2020.

ELECTIONS ACT

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3. Office of the Delegate

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(2) On the first of every January and July, the Assembly will convene for the first round of Delegate elections.

  • a. Any eligible legislator wishing to run for Delegate may declare their candidacy, and the Assembly will debate the merits of their platform. Any player who has been banned from World Assembly membership will be considered ineligible and any candidate who is later discovered to be banned from World Assembly membership will be immediately disqualified.
  • b. The campaign and debate period will last one week, after which the Assembly will vote for 3 days.
  • c. This round of voting for delegate will be conducted using Approval Voting.
  • d. The two candidates with the highest number of approvals will move to a second round of voting conducted via a poll of Native World Assembly members.
  • e. Should the voting result in a tie, more than two nations may move onto the second round of voting.
  • f. If an advancing candidate receive less than 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "approved", and the process for that slot shall begin again at the campaign and debate period.

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5. Office of the Chair

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(2) The voting for the Chair will be conducted using Approval Voting.

  • a. Voters may vote for as many candidates as they approve of, or vote for none by voting to Re-Open Nominations.
  • b. The candidate with the highest percentage of approval will be elected.
  • c. Should noIf the winning candidate receive at leastless than 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "elected".

Amendment 20

Article 3 of the Elections Act was amended on 2-20-2020

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3. Office of the Delegate

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(3) After receiving the top candidates in the forum election, an Election Commissioner will create a week-long regional poll accessible to Native World Assembly members, instructing them to vote for their preferred candidate.

  • a. A Dispatch containing the campaigns of all candidates will be created to aid voters in their choice.
  • b. Members of the South Pacific Special Forces who are on deployment for the whole duration of the regional poll are eligible to cast a vote. The Minister of Military Affairs shall provide a list of deployed personnel to the Election Commissioner. Members on the list who send the Commissioner their vote through a telegram and a public post on the Regional Message Board which tags the Election Commissioner and notes who their vote goes towards shall have it added to the final tally.

Debate

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Table

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Aye Nay Abstain
30 5 11

This amendment was passed with 65.22% saying "Aye", 10.87% saying "Nay", and 23.91% saying "Abstain".

Amendment 21

Article 5 of the Elections Act was amended via Chair's discretionary powers (Pursuant to Article 2 Section 4 of the Legislative Procedure Act) on the 3-6-2020.

Elections Act

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5. Office of the Chair

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(2) The voting for the Chair will be conducted using Approval Voting.

  • a. Voters may vote for as many candidates as they approve of, or vote for none by voting to Re-Open Nominations.
  • b. The candidate with the highest percentage of approval will be elected.
  • c. If the winning candidate received less than 50% approval, the option to Re-Open Nominations will be "elected".

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