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New Aloria Party (NAP)[?]
This page contains information about the New Aloria Party (NAP).
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)
Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
New Aloria Party History: Founded over 700 years ago by Kyle Lenoir Wick Stone (originally as People’s Party), the party disappeared after the death of former President Bill Owens. The party was than founded again as the Alorian Independent Party, (AIP) in 3666 by Ryan Cane who took over as Chairman before disbanding years later until 3794. The party historically has been independent and bucks ideology many times with a legendary sensitive. Leadership of the party is made up of a Chairman and Vice-Chair who are elected by a delegate body at annual conventions, the delegate body is 545 members elected by state party committees. Party law dictates that Chair MAY nominate a candidate to be confirmed for Vice-Chair, it also gives power to an empowered body made up of 13 selected members, delegates, and party leaders that ensure party leadership is directing message of the party. This body is the National Steering Committee, which historically was powerful but has moved more to an advisory and consent role, they also help over-see the convention and the election of its delegates by local steering committees. NSC- National Steering Committee also has control over-seeing the creation and removal of positions within the party’s structure, have ability to hire and fire party officials with super-majority vote for later. The NSC also endorses members for nomination for different offices, before nomination conventions. Currently the committee has a slight favor to business faction but, 3820 election endorsed more centrist faction candidates. Latest NAP 3825 Convention Election Results: (population of 545 delegates) -Business Faction: As of 3825, the business faction has a 50% majority of the new delegate bodyThe new platform by the faction calls for reduction of business tax to 5 percent and elimination of sales tax altogether funding by cuts to Health and Education and outsourcing government resources to private sector. Current Faction Leader: Kurmal Senator Adam Shingle recently elected, a former Education Principal (-Jerry Mongers lost his Governorship to primary bid) Past Results: 3810:14% 3813:56% 3816: 63% 3819:68% 3820:57% 3823:54% -Centrist Faction: As of 3825 the faction is being led by newly elected Senator Elias Charnel before Governor of Kurmal, and now it's current Governor. The faction picked up 10% coming to 41% of the delegate body. They are pushing for an increase in the business tax back to 12 percent with reduction of defense spending and also creating a bipartisan commission to address economical and natural problems. Charmel has personally called for the elimination of the Prime Minister stressing the need for a “stronger Presidential executive office”. Past Results: 3810:79% 3813:38% 3816: 32% 3819:24% 3820:30% 3823:31% -The Liberal Fraction: In 3825 convention election the liberal faction earned 9 percent of the vote under the lead by Senator Tia Jones of Sildar. The faction has called for in the past complete union protection, and increased Health, Education, and strong investments of Technology budgets. They also support a radical secular agenda. Jones was Science and Technology Minister until a new cabinet under President Joe McCloud passed. Past Results: 3810: 7% 3813:6% 3816: 5% 3819:8% 3820:14% 3823:15% Party Chairman's(since founded as NAP) Ayanna Rose 3794-3813 (Centrist Faction)-Resigned, amid pressure Kyle Stone 3813-3820 (Business Faction)-Lost re-election, intra-faction fight Rick Genevieve3820-3825(Business Faction)-Lost re-election due business faction losing majority. Catherine Haze 3825-Current (Centrist Faction/Former Senator/Political operative)- Party Vice-Chairs - Stan Duncan 3799-3806 (Centrist Faction) -Roland Benson 3806-3816 (Business Faction) -Lynda Townsend 3816-3822(Business Faction-Moderate) -Catherine Haze 3822-3825 (Centrist Faction- Political Operative/Former Krentori Senator)-Won election to Chair by 63-37 margin agasint Rick. -Lynn Moore 3825-Current(Business-Faction/Senator Gavonshire) Elected Presidents Under NAP: -President Julie Keys, 3801-3813 (Centrist Faction, Strong Business Backing)-Lost nomination due to business faction opposition. -President Celeste Binwick 3816-3619 (Business Faction, former CEO)-Won without any endorsements, and 56 percent of vote,-lost re-election by 3.50% -President Adina Nightingale 3820-Current (Business Faction, former Senator)-Won 51.10% of the vote, ANC endorsement (declined to run for second term) -President Joe McCloud 3823-Current (Centrist Faction, business backing)-Won 56% of vote with ACUP and ANP endorsements in round 2. Won re-election in second round 55 to 44 percent. ANP endorsement only. Governors: Gavonshire: Lisa Yun 3825-Current Kurmal: Lawrence Shroud 3825-Current Sildar: Ultran: Krentori: James A. Tummel 3823-Current |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | limited | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | limited | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | limited | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | moderate | 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 (+) |
August 2711 | 3,164,284 | 166,688,224 | 1.90 | +1.90 | 14 | 750 | 1.87 | +14 |
August 2715 | 9,298,660 | 162,915,900 | 5.71 | +3.81 | 41 | 750 | 5.47 | +27 |
August 2719 | 6,743,670 | 147,549,844 | 4.57 | -1.14 | 32 | 750 | 4.27 | -9 |
August 2723 | 9,169,443 | 140,722,480 | 6.52 | +1.95 | 48 | 750 | 6.40 | +16 |
August 2727 | 7,939,247 | 167,449,868 | 4.74 | -1.77 | 34 | 750 | 4.53 | -14 |
August 2731 | 7,644,177 | 170,471,750 | 4.48 | -0.26 | 32 | 750 | 4.27 | -2 |
August 2735 | 8,738,492 | 177,476,418 | 4.92 | +0.44 | 35 | 750 | 4.67 | +3 |
August 2739 | 11,512,521 | 181,888,069 | 6.33 | +1.41 | 47 | 750 | 6.27 | +12 |
March 2741 | 13,269,621 | 176,007,729 | 7.54 | +1.21 | 55 | 750 | 7.33 | +8 |
August 2743 | 25,725,789 | 174,653,067 | 14.73 | +7.19 | 111 | 750 | 14.80 | +56 |
October 2908 | 16,415,758 | 279,347,106 | 5.88 | -8.85 | 17 | 300 | 5.67 | -94 |
December 2911 | 21,691,215 | 265,191,321 | 8.18 | +2.30 | 24 | 300 | 8.00 | +7 |
February 2914 | 41,573,633 | 225,693,861 | 18.42 | +10.24 | 56 | 300 | 18.67 | +32 |
August 2917 | 85,015,403 | 212,412,058 | 40.02 | +21.60 | 181 | 457 | 39.61 | +125 |
July 2918 | 108,475,141 | 230,589,010 | 47.04 | +7.02 | 277 | 615 | 45.04 | +96 |
July 2922 | 51,075,873 | 242,097,229 | 21.10 | -25.95 | 127 | 615 | 20.65 | -150 |
July 2926 | 54,493,076 | 289,948,873 | 18.79 | -2.30 | 119 | 615 | 19.35 | -8 |
July 2928 | 110,748,818 | 321,382,846 | 34.46 | +15.67 | 212 | 615 | 34.47 | +93 |
July 2932 | 98,614,038 | 273,076,958 | 36.11 | +1.65 | 215 | 615 | 34.96 | +3 |
July 2936 | 50,441,476 | 300,579,456 | 16.78 | -19.33 | 104 | 615 | 16.91 | -111 |
August 2937 | 49,221,678 | 259,977,322 | 18.93 | +2.15 | 122 | 615 | 19.84 | +18 |
August 2941 | 18,076,429 | 263,822,674 | 6.85 | -12.08 | 42 | 615 | 6.83 | -80 |
August 2942 | 15,963,247 | 236,474,215 | 6.75 | -0.10 | 51 | 750 | 6.80 | +9 |
February 2944 | 28,494,080 | 287,356,089 | 9.92 | +3.17 | 74 | 750 | 9.87 | +23 |
February 2948 | 67,802,384 | 210,934,814 | 32.14 | +22.23 | 242 | 750 | 32.27 | +168 |
February 2952 | 39,284,082 | 222,964,791 | 17.62 | -14.52 | 133 | 750 | 17.73 | -109 |
July 3036 | 235,522,370 | 357,694,440 | 65.84 | +48.23 | 483 | 750 | 64.40 | +350 |
July 3039 | 169,926,257 | 323,853,309 | 52.47 | -13.37 | 385 | 750 | 51.33 | -98 |
July 3042 | 103,629,589 | 455,002,390 | 22.78 | -29.69 | 172 | 750 | 22.93 | -213 |
July 3046 | 84,859,854 | 385,157,745 | 22.03 | -0.74 | 169 | 750 | 22.53 | -3 |
June 3048 | 103,728,017 | 437,578,116 | 23.71 | +1.67 | 177 | 750 | 23.60 | +8 |
June 3052 | 85,618,656 | 320,483,873 | 26.72 | +3.01 | 203 | 750 | 27.07 | +26 |
November 3095 | 85,835,820 | 437,133,269 | 19.64 | -7.08 | 146 | 750 | 19.47 | -57 |
February 3097 | 83,949,609 | 397,344,265 | 21.13 | +1.49 | 155 | 750 | 20.67 | +9 |
February 3101 | 54,906,975 | 320,283,033 | 17.14 | -3.98 | 130 | 750 | 17.33 | -25 |
February 3105 | 24,000,592 | 254,292,136 | 9.44 | -7.71 | 70 | 750 | 9.33 | -60 |
February 3109 | 38,663,064 | 207,490,884 | 18.63 | +9.20 | 140 | 750 | 18.67 | +70 |
December 3111 | 23,180,662 | 164,696,643 | 14.07 | -4.56 | 105 | 750 | 14.00 | -35 |
December 3115 | 12,220,170 | 86,848,337 | 14.07 | -0.00 | 104 | 750 | 13.87 | -1 |
December 3119 | 11,378,359 | 48,835,938 | 23.30 | +9.23 | 164 | 750 | 21.87 | +60 |
June 3123 | 11,254,249 | 75,541,376 | 14.90 | -8.40 | 116 | 750 | 15.47 | -48 |
August 3125 | 22,953,186 | 47,144,218 | 48.69 | +33.79 | 362 | 750 | 48.27 | +246 |
August 3129 | 9,521,554 | 62,035,069 | 15.35 | -33.34 | 115 | 750 | 15.33 | -247 |
August 3133 | 14,804,273 | 53,411,444 | 27.72 | +12.37 | 111 | 400 | 27.75 | -4 |
August 3137 | 32,158,416 | 60,184,886 | 53.43 | +25.72 | 217 | 400 | 54.25 | +106 |
March 3140 | 63,708,111 | 63,900,353 | 99.70 | +46.27 | 400 | 400 | 100.00 | +183 |
March 3144 | 11,596,947 | 62,831,571 | 18.46 | -81.24 | 140 | 750 | 18.67 | -260 |
March 3148 | 10,357,398 | 60,311,407 | 17.17 | -1.28 | 130 | 750 | 17.33 | -10 |
July 3667 | 15,757,612 | 49,864,012 | 31.60 | +14.43 | 128 | 400 | 32.00 | -2 |
May 3669 | 6,226,050 | 46,780,638 | 13.31 | -18.29 | 54 | 400 | 13.50 | -74 |
May 3672 | 7,367,405 | 60,015,267 | 12.28 | -1.03 | 61 | 500 | 12.20 | +7 |
May 3675 | 3,106,092 | 50,233,662 | 6.18 | -6.09 | 31 | 500 | 6.20 | -30 |
May 3678 | 5,225,293 | 48,617,484 | 10.75 | +4.56 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | +52 |
May 3681 | 3,160,511 | 46,315,671 | 6.82 | -3.92 | 53 | 750 | 7.07 | -30 |
April 3795 | 15,275,005 | 61,084,804 | 25.01 | +18.18 | 140 | 545 | 25.69 | +87 |
April 3798 | 15,548,056 | 62,569,679 | 24.85 | -0.16 | 139 | 545 | 25.50 | -1 |
April 3801 | 11,489,874 | 53,763,349 | 21.37 | -3.48 | 119 | 545 | 21.83 | -20 |
December 3802 | 11,006,454 | 48,700,216 | 22.60 | +1.23 | 125 | 545 | 22.94 | +6 |
November 3805 | 11,693,842 | 48,281,021 | 24.22 | +1.62 | 131 | 545 | 24.04 | +6 |
November 3808 | 13,801,951 | 64,292,031 | 21.47 | -2.75 | 118 | 545 | 21.65 | -13 |
November 3811 | 10,202,463 | 63,747,792 | 16.00 | -5.46 | 88 | 545 | 16.15 | -30 |
April 3813 | 5,487,655 | 54,491,160 | 10.07 | -5.93 | 54 | 545 | 9.91 | -34 |
April 3816 | 14,349,376 | 51,105,316 | 28.08 | +18.01 | 157 | 545 | 28.81 | +103 |
April 3819 | 19,891,870 | 62,614,800 | 31.77 | +3.69 | 174 | 545 | 31.93 | +17 |
May 3820 | 19,610,086 | 62,671,660 | 31.29 | -0.48 | 169 | 545 | 31.01 | -5 |
November 3822 | 15,162,272 | 63,361,944 | 23.93 | -7.36 | 133 | 545 | 24.40 | -36 |
July 3823 | 18,398,523 | 61,120,751 | 30.10 | +6.17 | 169 | 545 | 31.01 | +36 |
September 3825 | 19,969,631 | 62,386,397 | 32.01 | +1.91 | 176 | 545 | 32.29 | +7 |
September 3828 | 11,413,505 | 50,793,764 | 22.47 | -9.54 | 125 | 545 | 22.94 | -51 |
September 3831 | 6,332,318 | 52,054,155 | 12.16 | -10.31 | 65 | 545 | 11.93 | -60 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the New Aloria Party (NAP).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Budget proposal of February 2539 | February 2539 | February 2539 | defeated | ||
Aloria's Reform Act of 2539 | February 2539 | February 2539 | defeated | ||
Water Regulation Bill | August 2538 | August 2538 | defeated | ||
Teeny Tiny Luxury Sales Tax | August 2538 | August 2538 | passed | ||
The New Era Act of 2539 Part III | July 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
The New Era Act of 2539 Part II | July 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
The New Era Act of 2539 Part I | July 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Nuclear Power Encouragement | July 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Adult Age Raise | February 2538 | February 2538 | defeated | ||
Euthnasia Act | February 2538 | February 2538 | defeated | ||
National Train Operating Company | February 2538 | February 2538 | defeated | ||
Restoration of the Alorian Religion to its Rightful Aknowledgement | February 2538 | February 2538 | passed | ||
Illegalization of Unneccessary Abortions | February 2538 | February 2538 | defeated | ||
Food Sale Licensing Devolution | February 2538 | February 2538 | passed | ||
Legislative Calendar Adjustment Amendment | February 2538 | February 2538 | passed | ||
Sensible New Budget Compromise Proposal of January 2538 | January 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Income tax proposal of January 2538 | January 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Fair Tax Act of 2539 Part VIII | January 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Fair Tax Act of 2539 Part VII | January 2538 | July 2538 | defeated | ||
Fair Tax Act of 2539 Part VI | January 2538 | July 2538 | defeated |
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