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Bill: RP:Party Elections

Details

Submitted by[?]: Liberal Alliance Party (LAP)

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 4233

Description[?]:

platform for All parties personal election rp's

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date11:54:10, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOts Left vs Right in this heated party election

Date12:01:36, December 25, 2016 CET
FromTelamonian Workers' Movement (TWM)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageIt will be interesting to see the results of this election. We hope that no matter the outcome, the JEP and the TWM will continue to seek compromise.

Date13:44:58, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe First Round is over and the results are:
Haytham Kennedy 46% (Liberal Progressivism)
John Kenway 33% (Nationalist Secularism)
Paul Russel 20% (Socialism)
Rudolph Parker 1% (Anarcho-Capitalism)

Date13:46:22, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageRudolph Parker has dropped out and has endorsed John Kenway for Party Chairman

Date14:01:48, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe election will consist of three rounds

Date15:28:08, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageRound 2 İs Over and here are the results:
Haytham Kennedy 45% (Liberal Progressivism)
John Kenway 35% (Nationalist Secularism)
Paul Russel 20% (Democratic Socialism)

Date15:34:15, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessagePaul Russel has announced that he is dropping out....how ever has refused to endorse any candidate and has said:
"İ cannot endorse people i dont believe are fit for the job"
İt will be a tight race as the chairman of the party will design the agenda of the party and may change the direction of the party drastically...the final round is set to take place in november

Date16:17:23, December 25, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageFinally The Party elections are over and the tight race has come to a close
Here are the Results:
Haytham Kennedy 51% (Liberal Progressivism)
John Kenway 49% (Nationalist Capitalist Secularism)

Date21:46:57, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOOC: May we all use this thread? or just you

Date22:58:53, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageYes yes it is for all of us

Date23:00:43, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageWe can also endorse each others candidates in party elections and the party owner decides poll results and effects of endorsements and so on

Date23:08:18, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOOC: can you explain that last message?

Date23:12:50, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageBasically you can say that your parties chairman for instance supports on of my candidates for party chairman well the. İ can say decide if that helped or hurt hin kr her on the polls dependng on factions and idealogies in the party...the same goes for all parties

Date23:45:58, December 31, 2016 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOOC: ah, thank you

Date03:03:35, January 01, 2017 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageElections for the LUC will begin shortly

Date22:03:43, January 02, 2017 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe first rounds of the LUC's Party Election are over, and here are the results.

George Michael 38% (Luxemburgist)
Catherine Compton 27% (Marxist-Leninist)
Erik Orlean 15% (Maoist)
Henry O'Regan 9% (Democratic Socialist)
Andrew Smith 4% (Social Liberal)
Alexis Adams 4% (Anarcho-Communist)
Jackson Hoit 3% (Stalinism)

Could this be the rise of Maoism within the party? or will it result in a splinter..

Date18:51:54, January 04, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOur Parties is Concerned with the Communist Rise in the LUC....We Support their democratic right however the only people we can see as capable for government is Henry O'Regan and Andrew Smith

Date23:18:47, January 05, 2017 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOOC: I forgot about this little thing! Update coming shortly

Date23:26:34, January 05, 2017 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
Message"The LUC has- and always will be- a coalition party between Socialists, Communists, and Left-Liberals who wish to see a change in our current society. We do not understand the criticism brought forth by the JEP, but as our party has had good relations with them in the past, I shall recognize their concern. Ultimately it will be left up to the people of our great nation to decide the outcome." - George Michael

Jackson Hoit has dropped out and has endorsed Catherine Compton
Alexis Adams has dropped out and endorses no other candidate
"I appreciate the kind words given by the JEP, but I do not see any hope for my candidacy in this election, with great sadness I am forced to drop out, with my endorsement going to Henry O'Regan." - Andrew Smith

Round 2 of 3

George Michael 35% (Luxemburgist)
Catherine Compton 20% (Marxist-Leninist)
Erik Orlean 28% (Maoist)
Henry O'Regan 17% (Democratic Socialist)


Date01:22:58, January 06, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOur Party Offers Its Support Once More For Henry O'Regan.....and George Micheal......We dennounce Catherine and Erik Orlean as they are a threat to progress in Telamonia

Date02:20:17, January 06, 2017 CET
FromLeftist Unitist Coalition
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
Message"The JEP has proven to be too influenced by the bourgeoisie of our nation for any true leftist to follow, I am appalled by their accusations towards me and my supporters in this election." - Catherine Compton, shortly before conceding defeat and endorsing Erik Orlean.

George Michael 41% (Luxemburgist)
Erik Orlean 39% (Maoist)
Henry O'Regan 20% (Democratic Socialist)

"I thank all members of our party, no matter who they may have voted for. Together we will help the LUC progress into the democratic structure of our glorious nation! We will have to compromise with the many factions that have made themselves prominent in this election, and that we are prepared to do. Onwards, Proletariat! Workers of the world unite!" - George Michael at his acceptance speech

The election closes with a Luxemburgist victory, but throughout the election, it became evident that the Maoist and DemSoc factions have grown in popularity in recent years. What will this mean for the next election?

Date13:44:59, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe Liberal Alliance Party Presidential Primaries have begun.....the candidates are:
Haytham Kennedy
Jessica Trapp
Andrew Warsaw
Lisa Vertigo

We can confidently say that Jessica Trapp has a significant advantage in the Primaries with her successes in the Finance Ministry and promise to emphasize Women's Rights even more and her promise to appoint a female Prime Minister after the elections

Date13:50:01, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe First results are in from the LAP Presidential Primaries:
Haytham Kennedy 34%
Jessica Trapp 31%
Andrew Warsaw 23%
Lisa Vertigo 12%

Date15:31:44, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageLisa Vertigo has announced that she is dropping out of the primary and endorsing Jessica Trapp

Date15:34:06, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe second results of the LAP Presidential primaries are in:
Haytham Kennedy 33%
Jessica Trapp 42%
Andrew Warsaw 25%

Date18:19:26, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageAndrew Warsaw has dropped out and has bid good luck to the remaining candidates

Date18:21:01, January 15, 2017 CET
FromLiberal Alliance Party (LAP)
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageThe third and final results are in and the winner and candidate for the LAP in the 4152 Presidential Election İs:
Jessica Trapp !!!

The results are:
Jessica Trapp 64%
Haytham Kennedy 36%

Date16:17:53, June 27, 2017 CET
From Moderation
ToDebating the RP:Party Elections
MessageOOC: Moved to vote for purposes of archiving.

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