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Northern Arrow Party (UM)[?]
This page contains information about the Northern Arrow Party (UM).
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: philthecow
Nation[?]: Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)
Seats[?] in House of Parliament[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Northern Arrow Party stands for the six principles of Republicanism Federalism Militarism Secularism Modernism Internationalism Party founder Kemal Tchouk was born on the Telamon border and educated at the University of Sutton, historic capital of Hutori, where he participated in radical left politics but became disenchanted with parties that seemed to have no national pride. The Six Arrows of Renewal were laid out in Tchouk's dissertation, but when the university would not accept this, he chose to strike out on his own and establish the Northern Arrow party. Tchouk and followers believe that the current monarchy has grown complacent in its ways, and call for a reinvigoration of regional, national and international pride in Hutori. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | extreme 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 (+) |
December 2876 | 245,198 | 188,742,175 | 0.13 | +0.13 | 0 | 391 | 0.00 | +0 |
December 2880 | 42,213,230 | 277,996,836 | 15.18 | +15.05 | 58 | 391 | 14.83 | +58 |
December 2884 | 21,126,261 | 281,221,736 | 7.51 | -7.67 | 28 | 391 | 7.16 | -30 |
December 2888 | 19,226,373 | 310,345,376 | 6.20 | -1.32 | 24 | 391 | 6.14 | -4 |
February 2889 | 18,582,404 | 273,486,957 | 6.79 | +0.60 | 26 | 391 | 6.65 | +2 |
September 2891 | 25,052,818 | 279,224,701 | 8.97 | +2.18 | 36 | 391 | 9.21 | +10 |
May 2892 | 28,988,855 | 249,430,338 | 11.62 | +2.65 | 48 | 391 | 12.28 | +12 |
July 2893 | 24,789,485 | 243,575,725 | 10.18 | -1.44 | 40 | 391 | 10.23 | -8 |
July 2897 | 16,138,662 | 283,075,749 | 5.70 | -4.48 | 21 | 391 | 5.37 | -19 |
February 2901 | 13,920,912 | 317,530,026 | 4.38 | -1.32 | 16 | 391 | 4.09 | -5 |
February 2902 | 10,914,021 | 301,403,660 | 3.62 | -0.76 | 13 | 391 | 3.32 | -3 |
December 2904 | 31,060,902 | 314,736,421 | 9.87 | +6.25 | 38 | 391 | 9.72 | +25 |
August 2908 | 22,052,724 | 324,194,980 | 6.80 | -3.07 | 26 | 391 | 6.65 | -12 |
February 2909 | 21,635,738 | 320,797,851 | 6.74 | -0.06 | 26 | 391 | 6.65 | +0 |
March 2910 | 30,960,139 | 342,910,910 | 9.03 | +2.28 | 34 | 391 | 8.70 | +8 |
March 2914 | 104,541,051 | 304,150,065 | 34.37 | +25.34 | 134 | 391 | 34.27 | +100 |
March 2918 | 59,729,964 | 324,363,077 | 18.41 | -15.96 | 72 | 391 | 18.41 | -62 |
July 2918 | 85,108,023 | 309,084,773 | 27.54 | +9.12 | 108 | 391 | 27.62 | +36 |
January 2922 | 73,191,127 | 217,082,066 | 33.72 | +6.18 | 132 | 391 | 33.76 | +24 |
January 2926 | 46,796,494 | 244,834,886 | 19.11 | -14.60 | 77 | 391 | 19.69 | -55 |
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 Northern Arrow Party (UM).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Age Readjustment Act | October 2763 | June 2766 | defeated | ||
State Guide Abolition Act of 2763 | September 2763 | September 2763 | passed | ||
"Stop the Madness" Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Miscellaneous End-of-Term Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | passed | ||
Revenue and Expense Limitation Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Individual Liberties Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Government Out of Media and Culture Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Justice Reform Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Education Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Demilitarization Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | passed | ||
Ending Government Interference in Business Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Worker Protection Act | September 2763 | September 2763 | defeated | ||
Strikers' Protection Act | February 2760 | March 2760 | passed | ||
Separation of Police and Military Act | January 2760 | March 2760 | passed | ||
Prisoners of War Act of 2760 | December 2759 | March 2760 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, April 2759 | April 2759 | April 2759 | defeated | ||
Age Adjustment Act | January 2759 | March 2760 | defeated | ||
Choice in Education Act | January 2759 | March 2760 | passed | ||
Nuclear Weaponary Act | January 2759 | March 2759 | defeated | ||
Bestiality Act | December 2758 | December 2758 | defeated |
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