July 2022 Minister of Culture special election
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The July 2022 Minister of Culture special election was a special election held in the South Pacific since 30 July 2022 to elect a new Minister of Culture after incumbent Rosaferri has left without a trace. A recently unprecedented five candidates put their names forward, namely Rosaferri's predecessor Murelia, The Lile Ulie Islands, Sandaoguo, Comfed, and ProfessorHenn. The election has concluded with The Lile Ulie Islands winning the vote.
Background
Cabinet positions usually are elected concurrently every four months. However, should an incumbent resign and more than half of the term remain, a special election for the post must be held.
Rosaferri, the incumbent, was only shortly before elected in the June 2022 Cabinet election. On 18 July, she left the South Pacific's Discord server without notice and moved her nation (Eggraria) to Balder. Attempts by Prime Minister Jay Coop remained unsuccessful, so a proposal to relieve Rosaferri of her duties was introduced to the Assembly on late 19 July.[1] It was motioned and seconded on 22 July, and passed with a resounding 96.9% majority on 30 July.[2]
As the half-term line was still far away, a special election had to be called.
Electoral System
The office of the Minister of Culture is a Cabinet office, all of which are to be elected using Instant-Runoff voting. A voter ranks as many of the standing candidates as they wish in descending order of preference; the worst-performing candidates are eliminated from the tally one after the other and the votes for them re-distributed according to the voters' preferences until a candidate has attained an absolute majority of votes. Should the option to Re-Open Nominations win, the election reverts to the candidacy declarations phase.
Candidacy declarations would last for four days, running concurrently with the campaigning period, which however would last for another two days. Thereafter, the Assembly would vote for three days.
Campaign
Candidacy declarations opened on 30 July, with campaigning set to conclude on 3 August.[3]
Candidates
While only one nomination (Moon) was made (and left unanswered), five candidates, a number unprecedented in recent races, declared their candidacy themselves, namely Comfed, Murelia, ProfessorHenn, Sandaoguo, and The Lile Ulie Islands.[3]
Declared Candidates | ||||
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Bolded candidates are incumbents. Italicized candidates withdrew from the election. | ||||
Candidate | Political office(s) | Campaign | ||
Comfed | Legislator of the South Pacific (since April 2022) |
I will Destroy the Ministry of Culture[4] | ||
Murelia | Legislator of the South Pacific (since July 2021) Other offices |
For Construction of Culture[5] | ||
ProfessorHenn | Legislator of the South Pacific (since July 2022) |
Keep Things Running[6] | ||
Sandaoguo | Council on Regional Security Member (since December 2016) Other offices
Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs |
No campaign | ||
Maluhia | Legislator of the South Pacific (since May 2022) Other offices
Ambassador to Lazarus |
The Lile Ulie Islands for Minister of Culture[7] |
Comfed
Murelia
ProfessorHenn
Sandaoguo
Sandaoguo has not posted a campaign yet.
Maluhia
Results
The results are scheduled to be announced on 8 August 2022.[3]
References
- ↑ Jay Coop (19 Jul '22): Recall of the Minister of Culture. Assembly of the South Pacific. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ CoA The Haughtherlands (30 Jul '22): Final Result of A2207.02. Assembly of the South Pacific. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 EC Kris Kringle (30 Jul '22): Declarations of Candidacy. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ Comfed (1 Aug '22): I will Destroy the Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ Murelia (30 Jul '22): MoCelia: For Construction of Culture. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ ProfessorHenn (3 Aug '22): Keep Things Running: ProfessorHenn for Minister of Culture. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.
- ↑ The Lile Ulie Islands (30 Jul '22): The Lile Ulie Islands for Minister of Culture. Retrieved 3 Aug '22.