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United Undead[?]
This page contains information about the United Undead.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Kingdom of Great Bae (Dankuk)
Seats[?] in Senate of Great Bae[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
This is a party to represend the undead creatures of dranland |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | permissive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | extreme skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | extreme small government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | moderate | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
July 2216 | 8,704,121 | 38,798,986 | 22.43 | +22.43 | 169 | 750 | 22.53 | +169 |
July 2220 | 8,702,885 | 39,049,188 | 22.29 | -0.15 | 90 | 400 | 22.50 | -79 |
July 2224 | 7,369,723 | 39,258,371 | 18.77 | -3.51 | 77 | 400 | 19.25 | -13 |
July 2228 | 7,556,970 | 40,529,231 | 18.65 | -0.13 | 77 | 400 | 19.25 | +0 |
April 2231 | 11,630,952 | 40,130,117 | 28.98 | +10.34 | 118 | 400 | 29.50 | +41 |
April 2235 | 9,650,911 | 39,598,180 | 24.37 | -4.61 | 99 | 400 | 24.75 | -19 |
April 2239 | 9,642,928 | 41,081,129 | 23.47 | -0.90 | 95 | 400 | 23.75 | -4 |
April 2243 | 6,326,095 | 43,595,838 | 14.51 | -8.96 | 58 | 400 | 14.50 | -37 |
June 2245 | 6,188,798 | 45,190,060 | 13.70 | -0.82 | 67 | 500 | 13.40 | +9 |
June 2249 | 8,280,778 | 46,116,197 | 17.96 | +4.26 | 89 | 500 | 17.80 | +22 |
June 2290 | 14,694,479 | 46,258,297 | 31.77 | +13.81 | 123 | 400 | 30.75 | +34 |
June 2294 | 8,764,822 | 49,365,350 | 17.76 | -14.01 | 69 | 400 | 17.25 | -54 |
June 2298 | 6,412,717 | 51,259,127 | 12.51 | -5.24 | 48 | 400 | 12.00 | -21 |
June 2302 | 5,590,917 | 51,462,829 | 10.86 | -1.65 | 44 | 400 | 11.00 | -4 |
October 2304 | 6,682,753 | 50,181,677 | 13.32 | +2.45 | 52 | 400 | 13.00 | +8 |
October 2308 | 5,796,420 | 50,717,269 | 11.43 | -1.89 | 44 | 400 | 11.00 | -8 |
October 2312 | 3,757,769 | 53,226,429 | 7.06 | -4.37 | 27 | 400 | 6.75 | -17 |
October 2316 | 5,560,347 | 52,845,918 | 10.52 | +3.46 | 42 | 400 | 10.50 | +15 |
October 2328 | 4,561,918 | 54,589,757 | 8.36 | -2.17 | 48 | 600 | 8.00 | +6 |
October 2332 | 5,326,584 | 53,025,674 | 10.05 | +1.69 | 58 | 600 | 9.67 | +10 |
October 2336 | 6,250,348 | 55,235,778 | 11.32 | +1.27 | 68 | 600 | 11.33 | +10 |
October 2340 | 6,816,721 | 58,273,206 | 11.70 | +0.38 | 70 | 600 | 11.67 | +2 |
October 2344 | 6,954,707 | 58,652,942 | 11.86 | +0.16 | 72 | 600 | 12.00 | +2 |
October 2348 | 8,427,062 | 57,419,877 | 14.68 | +2.82 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | +17 |
February 2351 | 12,568,828 | 54,757,740 | 22.95 | +8.28 | 132 | 600 | 22.00 | +43 |
February 2355 | 16,567,389 | 56,523,662 | 29.31 | +6.36 | 169 | 600 | 28.17 | +37 |
February 2359 | 15,462,580 | 56,568,304 | 27.33 | -1.98 | 156 | 600 | 26.00 | -13 |
February 2363 | 21,694,959 | 64,657,271 | 33.55 | +6.22 | 194 | 600 | 32.33 | +38 |
February 2367 | 11,661,432 | 59,983,514 | 19.44 | -14.11 | 113 | 600 | 18.83 | -81 |
February 2371 | 8,457,344 | 63,486,720 | 13.32 | -6.12 | 80 | 600 | 13.33 | -33 |
February 2375 | 4,589,459 | 65,428,375 | 7.01 | -6.31 | 42 | 600 | 7.00 | -38 |
February 2379 | 7,182,827 | 67,502,102 | 10.64 | +3.63 | 60 | 600 | 10.00 | +18 |
February 2383 | 5,301,230 | 67,853,683 | 7.81 | -2.83 | 41 | 600 | 6.83 | -19 |
February 2387 | 3,442,250 | 68,393,592 | 5.03 | -2.78 | 28 | 600 | 4.67 | -13 |
February 2391 | 7,138,366 | 67,969,450 | 10.50 | +5.47 | 60 | 600 | 10.00 | +32 |
February 2395 | 10,084,230 | 68,998,360 | 14.62 | +4.11 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | +29 |
May 2397 | 12,458,073 | 67,648,664 | 18.42 | +3.80 | 107 | 600 | 17.83 | +18 |
May 2401 | 8,967,585 | 72,597,004 | 12.35 | -6.06 | 74 | 600 | 12.33 | -33 |
May 2405 | 6,409,970 | 73,333,379 | 8.74 | -3.61 | 53 | 600 | 8.83 | -21 |
May 2409 | 10,719,334 | 74,334,197 | 14.42 | +5.68 | 85 | 600 | 14.17 | +32 |
August 2413 | 9,970,138 | 75,126,382 | 13.27 | -1.15 | 88 | 665 | 13.23 | +3 |
August 2417 | 15,076,239 | 76,659,999 | 19.67 | +6.40 | 125 | 665 | 18.80 | +37 |
August 2421 | 14,375,159 | 76,537,999 | 18.78 | -0.88 | 122 | 665 | 18.35 | -3 |
August 2425 | 15,286,998 | 77,262,232 | 19.79 | +1.00 | 129 | 665 | 19.40 | +7 |
August 2429 | 17,933,996 | 78,274,564 | 22.91 | +3.13 | 148 | 665 | 22.26 | +19 |
August 2433 | 19,729,060 | 78,613,228 | 25.10 | +2.18 | 158 | 665 | 23.76 | +10 |
March 2436 | 30,868,248 | 78,963,621 | 39.09 | +14.00 | 253 | 665 | 38.05 | +95 |
February 2438 | 25,587,796 | 82,213,997 | 31.12 | -7.97 | 205 | 665 | 30.83 | -48 |
February 2442 | 18,755,461 | 81,726,010 | 22.95 | -8.17 | 155 | 665 | 23.31 | -50 |
February 2446 | 12,128,320 | 83,640,010 | 14.50 | -8.45 | 100 | 665 | 15.04 | -55 |
February 2454 | 10,693,088 | 86,392,087 | 12.38 | -2.12 | 85 | 665 | 12.78 | -15 |
February 2458 | 11,694,903 | 83,765,071 | 13.96 | +1.58 | 92 | 665 | 13.83 | +7 |
December 2554 | 16,379,550 | 114,824,866 | 14.26 | +0.30 | 36 | 265 | 13.58 | -56 |
December 2558 | 20,669,353 | 110,152,141 | 18.76 | +4.50 | 51 | 265 | 19.25 | +15 |
December 2562 | 12,394,346 | 111,025,206 | 11.16 | -7.60 | 30 | 265 | 11.32 | -21 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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Legislation
You can view the party's proposed bills here.
Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the United Undead.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Animal Research Act | April 3413 | December 3413 | defeated | ||
Alteration of National Motto (3413) | April 3413 | December 3413 | defeated | ||
Religious Direction of Dranland Act (3413) | April 3413 | May 3413 | defeated | ||
Private Education Funding Reform Act of 3413 | April 3413 | April 3413 | passed | ||
Nationalization of Military Industries Act (3413) | April 3413 | April 3413 | passed | ||
Public Decency Act of 3413 | April 3413 | April 3413 | defeated | ||
National Health Policy Act of 3413 | April 3413 | April 3413 | defeated | ||
Prohibition of Landmines Act | March 3413 | December 3413 | defeated | ||
Gambling Act | March 3413 | December 3413 | passed | ||
Minority Government | December 3412 | March 3413 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, August 3412 | August 3412 | September 3412 | passed | ||
Draft: Defining the Political Status of the Dranish Autonomous Region (DAR) | April 3412 | November 3412 | passed | ||
Welfare Work Encouragement Act of 3411 | November 3411 | November 3411 | defeated | ||
Exchange Rate Act | June 3411 | December 3412 | passed | ||
Luxury Tax | June 3411 | December 3411 | defeated | ||
Compulsory Purchases Act | September 3410 | June 3411 | passed | ||
Advertising Standards Act | September 3410 | September 3410 | passed | ||
Establishment of a National Post Office | May 3410 | October 3410 | passed | ||
Railways Act | May 3410 | May 3410 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of October 3409 | October 3409 | November 3409 | defeated |
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