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June 3348 August Parliament of the Cedar Throne Elections in the Pontesian Dynastic Empire
His Dual Imperial Majesties John I of the House of Belknap and Louis II of the House of Mederagaar, by the Grace of God, Emperors of the Pontesian Dynastic Empire, Grand Dukes of Gran Tadraki, Kings of Gaduridos, Commanders in Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces, Defenders of the Faith, Jeztriék Atabék . is a hereditary Head of State and as such does not stand in elections. Elections for the August Parliament of the Cedar ThroneLegislative elections have been held for the August Parliament of the Cedar Throne in the Pontesian Dynastic Empire. There were 74,656,325 people with suffrage. A total of 18,654,886 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a depressing 24.99%. There were 200 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Hodirak'hi | 19,975,413 | 20.07% | 40 | 20% | Xanduley | 19,935,920 | 20.03% | 40 | 20% | Dandratur | 19,934,737 | 20.03% | 40 | 20% | Fotheringhay | 19,882,427 | 19.97% | 40 | 20% | Abure | 19,813,273 | 19.90% | 40 | 20% | Total | 99,541,770 | 100% | 200 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Hodirak'hi District: Xanduley District: Dandratur District: Fotheringhay District: Abure District:
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June 3348 Opinion Poll
An opinion poll was held among the citizens of the Pontesian Dynastic Empire. The subject of the opinion poll was The government's policy regarding the keeping of endangered animals. When asked what their opinions were, the following choices were made: Percentage | Choice | 14.78% | Keeping endangered animals, or trading therein, is forbidden. | 8.66% | Only zoos or zoological institutions are allowed to keep endangered animals; all other forms of keeping or trading in endangered animals are forbidden. | 9.36% | Everyone may keep endangered animals, but the trade in, and the ownership of, endangered animals is strictly regulated by the government to prevent their extinction in the wild. | 30.50% | Everyone may keep endangered animals, without any restrictions whatsoever. | 36.70% | Local governments decide about this. |
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