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Populist Environmental Party (PEP)[?]

This page contains information about the Populist Environmental Party (PEP).

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Phillip DaPotty

Nation[?]: Empire of Ananto and Kalistan (Kalistan)

Seats[?] in National Assembly of Deputies[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Populist Environmentalist Party (PEP) is all about inclusiveness and togetherness. The PEP refuses donations from corporate lobbyists, notably the Big Oil industry. The main focus of the party is to curb the effects of Climate Change and move towards a healthier and cleaner society by shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The PEP is more in touch with the people than any other party in Kalistan. Viva Kalistan!


Election Results:
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First Bid: 9 Seats
Second Bid: 36 Seats
Third Bid: 51 Seats
Fourth Bid: 45 Seats
Fifth Bid: 34 Seats
Sixth Bid: 43 Seats
Seventh Bid: 130 Seats
Eight Bid: 165 Seats
Ninth Bid: 192 Seats




Leadership of the PEP:
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Candidates for President:

- Phillip DaPotty (4120 - 4120)

- Jacob Knapp (4120 - 4130)
First Bid: 1.35%
Second Bid: 4.84%
Third Bid: 6.83%

Fourth Bid:
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First Ballot: 27.98%
Second Ballot 50.11%
Result: WON
Tenure: 4126-4127

Fifth Bid:
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First Ballot: 35.24%
Second Ballot: 39.46%
Result: LOST

Sixth Bid: 8.7%

- Michael Bergmann (4132 - 4132 ), Winner of 1st PEP Primary
http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=92&start=330

First Bid: 18.46%



PEP National Committee:

PEP National Chair:
- Phillip DaPotty (4120 - 4120)
- Jacob Knapp (4120 - )
Ideology: Far - Left

Vice Chair:
- Lyle Peters (4120 - )
Ideology: Fanatical - Left

Majority Leader of the PEP:
- Darius Hutcher (4120 - )
TENURE as Speaker of the House: 4138 -
Ideology: Far - Left

Majority Whip of the PEP:
- Daniel Kirkland (4134 - )
Ideology: Center - Left

Commanding Officer of the DDF (Democratic Defence Front):
- Stephen Giggliani (4133 - )
MOBILIZATION: 4133 - 4134

Ananto Chair:
- Dean Phillips (4120 - )
Ideology: Far - Left

Suldanor Chair:
- Oliver Canton (4120 - )
Ideology: Far - Left

Vrassa Chair:
- Wayne Liebnitsky (4120 - )
Ideology: Center

Neveras Chair:
- Russell Evans (4120 - )
Ideology: Center - Left

Odufaray Chair:
- Michael Bergmann (4120 - 4132)
Ideology: Center - Left

- Anthony "Tony" Ripken (4132 - )
Ideology: Center - Left

Executive Director:
- Stephanie May (4120 - )
Ideology: Far-Left

Treasurer:
- Joseph Martinez (4120 - )
Ideology: Far - Left

Secretary:
- Blake Archibald-Richardson
Ideology: Fanatical - Left

Communications Director:
- Raymond Patterson III (4120 - )
Ideology: Center

National Finance Chair:
- Henry Davies (4120 - )
Ideology: Center - Left



Legislation:
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Holding Polluters Accountable Act of 4120
Result: DENIED, 170 - 580

Abolish Commercial Whaling Act of 4121
Result: PASSED, 170 - 161

The Animal Testing Act of 4122
Result: DENIED, 258 - 355

The Ban Pesticides Act of 4123
Result: DENIED, 51 - 699

The Environmental Protection Act of 4127
Result: DENIED, 34 - 683

The Environmental Protection Act of 4132
Result: PASSED, 427 - 209 (One of the PEP's greatest achievements thus far)
http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=495507

The Campaign Finance Act of 4133
Result: PASSED, 354 - 219

The Pesticides Act of 4137
Result: PASSED, 627 - 0



Ministers of the PEP:
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Candidates for Head of Government:
- Jacob Knapp (4120 - 4120)

- Stephen Giggliani (4120 - )

- Jacob Knapp (4134 - )
TENURE: 4134 - 4138

Candidate for Foreign Affairs:
- Stephen Giggliani (4120 - 4120)

- Michael "Mike" Rotch (4120 - )

Candidate for Internal Affairs:
- Benjamin Lichtenstein (4120 - 4132)

- Michael Bergmann (4132 - )
TENURE: 4132 -

Candidate for Finance:
- Chris Cowdor (4120 - )
TENURE: 4138 -
BUDGET (4139):
http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=497750&vote=yes

Candidate for Defense:
- Jason Burns (4120 - 4121)

- Thomas Ridgemore (4121 - 4134)

- Stephen Giggliani (4134 - )

Candidate for Justice:
- Antonio Santolini (4120 - )

Candidate for Infrastructure and Transportation:
- Carlton Wertz (4120 - )
TENURE: 4132 -

Candidate for Health and Social Services:
- Clifton Smith (4120 - 4130)

- Robin Carmichael (4130 - )

Candidate for Education and Culture:
- Jennifer Harold-Parker (4120 - 4130)

- Elizabeth Bates (4130 - )

Candidate for Science and Technology:
- Lisa Archibald-Patterson (4120 - )
TENURE: 4121 - 4127

Candidate for Food and Agriculture:
- Heather Stein (4120 - )
TENURE: 4132 -

Candidate for Environment and Tourism:
- Wendell Archibald-Richardson (4120 - )
TENURE: 4121 - 4130, 4132 -
http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=92&p=108648#p108648

Candidate for Trade and Industry:
- Patricia Cortez-Banderas (4120 - )





Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningmoderateperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissivemoderateperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalistmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsconvinced internationalistlimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaningmoderateperfect
Marketconvinced regulatorhighperfect
Militarymoderate militaristmoderateperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivemoderateperfect
Religionmoderate secularmoderateperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
February 4120785,54763,050,4721.25+1.2597501.20+9
June 41213,234,94765,946,2334.91+3.66367504.80+27
February 41234,216,00362,067,2476.79+1.89517506.80+15
February 41264,138,90766,017,8296.27-0.52457506.00-6
January 41272,829,78360,535,8494.67-1.59347504.53-11
January 41303,631,71160,887,2725.96+1.29437505.73+9
May 413210,452,55361,263,86617.06+11.1013075017.33+87
May 413512,788,63056,902,02122.47+5.4116575022.00+35
May 413816,050,64462,833,66025.54+3.0719275025.60+27
May 414113,818,40156,726,88324.36-1.1917375023.07-19
May 414417,233,87547,760,86936.08+11.7225975034.53+86
May 414714,319,22126,338,46054.37+18.2840375053.73+144
May 415011,304,08022,494,38650.25-4.1137475049.87-29
May 415323,729,65957,699,22441.13-9.1330875041.07-66
May 415615,567,09662,069,26025.08-16.0518775024.93-121

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

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 Populist Environmental Party (PEP).

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Freedom of Speech and Art Protection and Expansion ActApril 2614June 2614passed
Replacement BillApril 2614April 2614defeated
Ratification of the The Comprehensive Gay Rights TreatyFebruary 2614February 2614passed
Free Trade ActJanuary 2614June 2614passed
RFP-KEG Omnibus and Conditions (Code S)January 2614April 2614passed
Grand Coalition Proposal of 2613July 2613July 2613passed
Proposal to Establish the Creation of Doceus Rex UniversityNovember 2612November 2612passed
RFP-KEG Teritary Enviornmental OmnibusJuly 2612July 2612passed
History and Art Protection ActApril 2612July 2612passed
Freedom of Speech and the Press Expansion ActApril 2612July 2612passed
KPT/KPR restoration ActApril 2612July 2612passed
Early Education and Daycare Availability ActApril 2612July 2612passed
Educational Access ActApril 2612July 2612passed
RFP-KEG Omnibus and Conditions pt. 2April 2612April 2612passed
Keep the Light On! ActFebruary 2612April 2612passed
Big Government Reduction, Freedom Increase, Equal Access ActFebruary 2612April 2612passed
Treatment Freedom and Privacy ActFebruary 2612April 2612passed
Silver Carrot ActFebruary 2612April 2612passed
Dual-System Restoration pt. 2 HealthFebruary 2612April 2612passed
Dual System Restoration Act pt. 1 DefenseFebruary 2612April 2612passed

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