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Revision as of 21:24, 8 April 2020

Anserisan Election of 2020

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35 Representatives
15 Councillors
  First party Second party Third party
  File:Landrum, Thérasia.jpg File:Gochium, Formoso.jpg
Leader Romana Madisum Thérasia Landrum Formoso Gochium
Party Socialist Republican Conservative
Leader since 2013 2016 2018
Leader's seat Regina Céruléa-Aquila Branta-Centro
Seats before
20 / 35
10 / 35
5 / 35

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  File:Christianum, Albo.jpg File:Ménouarium, Claudio.jpg
Leader Magnuso Iousium Albo Christianum Claudio Ménouarium
Party Socialist Republican Conservative
Leader since 2008 2014 2020
Leader's seat Rubecula Island Branta Island Branta Island
Seats before
8 / 15
4 / 15
3 / 15

The Anserisan Election of 2020 is the 36th General election and the 104th Ordinary election of the Republic of Anserisa. Campaign officially began on 2nd May 2020, as mandated by the Constitution.[1] Political parties had until 15th May 2020 to submit the party lists of candidates. Three political parties were facing off, the incumbent Socialist Union, the Republican Alliance and the Conservative Coalition

Election day occurred on 1st June 2020.

Composition of the Congress

At the end of the term, the Congress was composed of the following.

Council of Regions

Island Socialist Republican Conservative
Branta 3 1 1
Haliétusa 2 2 1
Rubecula 3 1 1

National Convention

Electoral District Island Political affiliation
Alisa Branta Socialist
Auréliano-Régulum Branta Republican
Bartramia Branta Socialist
Branta-Centro Branta Conservative
Branta-Occidento Branta Republican
Brantavilla-Aquilono Branta Republican
Bubo Branta Socialist
Calpurnio-Fabricium Branta Socialist
Cardellina Branta Conservative
Chevrona Branta Republican
Comto-Benigno III Branta Socialist
Eudocimusa Branta Republican
Geneva-Potissima Branta Socialist
Gubernata Branta Conservative
Libério Branta Republican
Nova Brantavilla Branta Republican
Ortalisa Branta Socialist
Pétérodroma Branta Socialist
Princio-Augustino Branta Republican
Princio-Stéphano I Branta Socialist
Sometria Branta Socialist
Céruléa-Aquila Haliétusa Republican
Concordia-Occidento Haliétusa Socialist
Concordia-Oriento Haliétusa Socialist
Costa da Concordia Haliétusa Conservative
Melégrisa Haliétusa Socialist
Pontibem Haliétusa Socialist
Statéra-Verbéra Haliétusa Socialist
Portuma Rubecula Socialist
Pristina-Vergobreta Rubecula Socialist
Regina Rubecula Socialist
Vexilla-Aquilono Rubecula Conservative
Vexilla-Centro Rubecula Socialist
Vexilla-Opuso Rubecula Republican
Vexilla-Oriento Rubecula Socialist

Leadership Nominations

Leadership nominations is the event when political parties announces their nominations for leadership. Even though it is often known in advance, it is still a major event and the unofficial start of the electoral campaign.

Socialist Union

The Socialist Union was the first political party to announce its leadership. On 4th April 2020, the Socialist Union they announced that Romana Madisum and Magnuso Iousium, respectively incumbents General Representative and Principal Councillor would be the candidates for the 2020 election.[2]

Republican Alliance

Conservative Coalition

The Conservative Coalition was the second party to announce their leadership for the 2020 elections with the announcement that former Vice-President candidate in 2014 for the Conservative Coalition would be the leader of the conservatives in the Council of Regions after the resigning of former Councillor Cato Brucium. This meant the Conservative Coalition had the youngest leadership with both leaders appointed in 2018 and 2020.[3]

Campaigns

Socialist Union

Republican Alliance

Conservative Coalition

Debates

ALA National Debate

Election results

See also

  1. Constitution of Anserisa (1815). Office of the Legislative Documents of Anserisa, Brantavilla.
  2. Announcement from the Socialist Union of Anserisa (2020). Flash News of the South Pacific.
  3. Annoucement from the Conservative Coalition of Anserisa (2020). Flash News of the South Pacific.