Elections in Princia
Party | № won | % won |
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25 | 52·1% | |
121/2 | 26% | |
91/2 | 19·8% | |
1/2 | 1% |
This article lists the types of current and historical elections in Princia and provides an overview of the results by winner. Elections in Princia consist of unitary elections (to elect the national government, the Prince's Order, and any autonomous governments if applicable), economic elections (to elect the economic regulator, the National Commissariat) and royal elections (to elect a monarch). These three elections are always held on the same date and in conjunction with each other between the first and seventh days of every Gregorian calendar month under the umbrella of a tri-election, provided the turnout exceeds 50% of registered voters. Historically, from the foundation of the Princian government in January 2018 until the introduction of unitary elections in November 2020, the only type of election to be held in Princia were ministerial elections which were only held in the now-abolished Home Province of Princia (present-day home provinces of Cathairo-Pempire and Addersonheath) despite electing the government of the entire nation. All Princian elections are currently held and overseen by the National Unitary Election & Referendum Commission, more commonly known by its acronym NUERC (pronounced: "new-irk").
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Winner displayed in brackets ( ) means that the election was won without an overall majority; two parties displayed as the election winners means the election was won by a coalition, with the party above being the leader of said coalition; two parties displayed and both in brackets means the election was tied between these two parties without a coalition; and date of election itself in brackets means no election was held as per electoral regulations due to a turnout of below 50%.
Current elections
Unitary elections
Monthly unitary elections were created by the Metropolitan Party in November 2020 to replace ministerial elections and to introduce democracy for the first time to many areas of Princia.
Nov20 | Dec20 | Jan21 | Feb21 | (Mar21) | Apr21 | May21 | (Jun21) | Jul21 | Aug21 | Sep21 | Oct21 |
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Nov21 | (Dec21) | Jan22 | Feb22 | Mar22 | Apr22 | May22 | Jun22 | Jul22 | Aug22 | Sep22 | (Oct22) |
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( MET )
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Economic elections
Jul22 | Aug22 | Sep22 | (Oct22) | (Nov22) | Dec22 | Jan23 |
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Royal elections
Sep22 | (Oct22) | (Nov22) | Dec22 | Jan23 |
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Historical elections
Ministerial elections
Ministerial elections were held biannually (six-monthly) from the creation of the Prince's Order in January 2018 until elections were changed to be held monthly from August 2019 until the creation of unitary elections in November 2020.
Biannually
Jan18 | Jul18 | Jan19 | Jul19 |
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PSS
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Monthly
Aug19 | Sep19 | Oct19 | Nov19 | Dec19 | Jan20 | Feb20 | Mar20 | Apr20 | May20 | Jun20 | Jul20(1) |
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