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Bill: RP: 5157 Senate election
Details
Submitted by[?]: Luthorian Democrats 🔵
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: September 5158
Description[?]:
https://particracy.fandom.com/wiki/5157_Luthorian_Senate_election The government (LL-MTP-CR) has a minority with 72 seats, but the confidence and supply of the CSCU or LCP creates a majority. Composition: LLP: 50 APL: 27 RE: 14 MTP: 11 CR: 11 PB: 10 B-CU: 9 CSCU: 8 LCP: 8 FP: 2 Next election was directly elected on 4 January 5158. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 12:06:31, July 30, 2022 CET | From | Luthorian Democrats 🔵 | To | Debating the RP: 5157 Senate election |
Message | OOC: Oops, accidentally added a pointer to the Erneshire section. |
Date | 15:52:29, July 30, 2022 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the RP: 5157 Senate election |
Message | How are the PR seats calculated? Because in Erneshire, the MTP got 5.47% and 0 seats while in Orange the CSCU got 5.23% and 1 seat |
Date | 17:37:53, July 30, 2022 CET | From | Luthorian Democrats 🔵 | To | Debating the RP: 5157 Senate election |
Message | OOC: I use the D'Hondt method, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Hondt_method), which favours larger parties. In Erneshire, the top 4 (LL, CR, APL, PB) are more likely to gain seats, while the top 4 in Orange (LL, MTP, RE, FP) hold 65.57, and give the smaller parties a better chance at winning. |
Date | 23:44:06, July 30, 2022 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the RP: 5157 Senate election |
Message | OK, all good |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||||
yes |
Total Seats: 263 | ||||||
no | Total Seats: 14 | ||||||
abstain | Total Seats: 58 |
Random fact: The people in your nation don't like inactive parties. When you often abstain from voting for a bill, they will dislike your party and your visibility to the electorate will decrease significantly. Low visibility will means you are likely to lose seats. So keep in mind: voting Yes or No is always better than Abstaining. |
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