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Sunflower Coalition of the Right (SCR)[?]

This page contains information about the Sunflower Coalition of the Right (SCR).

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: spolu

Nation[?]: United States of Baltusia (Baltusia)

Seats[?] in Congress of the United States[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Sunflower Coalition of the Right (SCR) is a center-right party based in the United States of Baltusia. The party is home to a great coalition that goes from conservatives to moderates.
The party’s symbol is the sunflower because the sunflower symbolizes vitality and happiness. The color yellow also traditionally symbolizes friendship and fellowship.

OFFICIAL MOTTO: Together we grow! Together we rise!
IDEOLOGY: neo-conservatism, Christian democracy

NAMES OF THE PARTY:
4983 - 5049: Sunflower Alliance (SA)
5049 - : Sunflower Coalition of the Right (SCR)

ELECTIONS:
4984 - 3rd, 4,7 %, 4 seats - Economist Sarah Plalin not elected (Part of Cabinet with 2 seats)
4988 - 3rd, 17 %, 17 seats - Senator Sarah Plalin not elected (Part of Cabinet with 4 seats)
4992 - 4th, 17 %, 17 seats - Secretary of Finance Lisa Murowski not elected (Part of Cabinet with 4 seats)
4996 - 6th, 9,2 %, 8 seats - Dr. Robin Boorsy not elected (Part of Cabinet with 3 seats)
5000 - 4th, 12,7 %, 13 seats - Secretary of Education Betsy DeBos not elected (Part of Cabinet with 3 seats)
5003 - 5th, 11,6 %, 10 seats - Secretary of Health Dr. Will Sessions-Barr elected /endorsed by RP, BCP/ (no Cabinet was formed)
5004 - 2nd, 19,3 %, 21 seats - President Dr. Will Sessions-Barr re-elected /endorsed by NM, BCP/ (no Cabinet was formed)
5005 - 2nd, 17,5 %, 17 seats - Professor of Law Diana DeGette elected /endorsed by NM, BIP/ (Leading the Cabinet with 4 seats, VicePresident seat not existent)
5009 - 3rd, 17,5 %, 17 seats - President Professor Diana DeGette elected /endorsed by NM, BCP/ (not part of the Cabinet)
5013 - 2nd, 22 %, 23 seats - Secretary of Environment Cynthia Jenner elected (Leading the Cabinet with 5 seats, VicePresident Kenneth Murowski)
5014 - 2nd, 29,4 %, 31 seats - President Cynthia Jenner re-elected (Leading the Cabinet with 5 seats, VicePresident Kenneth Murowski)
5018 - 1st, 34 %, 36 seats - Father Alexander Borget not elected (Leading the Cabinet with 8/9 seats, VicePresident Isaiah Berlin)
5021 - 1st, 29,9 %, 33 seats - VicePresident Isaiah Berlin elected (Leading the Cabinet with 9 seats, VicePresident Margaretha Akkerman)
5022 - 1st, 32.7 %, 34 seats - President Isaiah Berlin re-elected (no Cabinet was formed)
5023 - 1st, 33 %, 33 seats - Secretary of Science Emily Hoan not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5026 - 1st, 35,5 %, 37 seats - former VicePresident Margaretha Akkerman elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5029 - 1st, 31,9 %, 32 seats - President Margaretha Akkerman re-elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5032 - 1st, 44,2 %, 47 seats - Secretary of Transport Christian Zayley elected (Leading the Cabinet with 10 seats, VicePresident Max Riekse)
5035 - 1st, 44,7 %, 75 seats - Secretary of Health Dr. Anne Stein-Paulister elected (Leading the Cabinet with 10 seats, VicePresident Max Riekse)
5038 - 1st, 41,1 %, 69 seats - President Dr. Anne Stein-Paulister re-elected (Leading the Cabinet with 9 seats, VicePresident Elizabeth Prouen)
5039 - 1st, 40,9 %, 67 seats - Senator Adam Vincent de Saint-Ferrier not elected (Leading the Cabinet with 6 seats, VicePresident John P. de Saint-Thaller)
5042 - 1st, 42,6 %, 69 seats - Secretary of Justice Clerence A. Scalia-Thomas not elected (Leading the Cabinet with 6 seats, VicePresident John P. de Saint-Thaller)
5044 - 1st, 42,6 %, 68 seats - Senator Lisa Häuerwald not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5047 - 1st, 43,3 %, 71seats - Poet Helen La Staye not elected (Leading the Cabinet with 4 seats, PM Anne Ludovica Righi)
5050 - 1st, 36,3 %, 222 seats - Secretary of Finance Emma Seymour-Altimari elected (Leading the Cabinet with 8 seats, PM Elijah Walter Haig)
5053 - 2nd, 25,7 %, 156 seats - President Emma Seymour-Altimari elected not re-elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5056 - 1st, 25,1 %, 151 seats - Michael London MP not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5057 - 2nd, 25, 3 %, 152 seats - Birgitte Feyn Johansson MP not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5057 - 2nd, 26,6 %, 157 seats - Professor of Economics Charles Stolzmeyer not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5060 - 1st, 29 %, 170 seats - Professor of Economics Charles Stolzmeyer MP not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5063 - 2nd, 26,1 %, 157 seats - Mayor of New Valois Isaiah Berlin jr. not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5066 - 1st, 27,7 %, 168 seats - former Mayor of New Valois Isaiah Berlin jr. not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5069 - 1st, 24,8 %, 150 seats - Retired General Miriam Therefors not elected (not part of the Cabinet)
5072 - ???, ??,? %, ? seats - Felix Stereun MP (??)

PRESIDENTS:
Dr. Will Sessions-Barr (5003 - 5005)
Diana DeGette (5005 - 5013)
Cynthia Jenner (5013 - 5018)
Isaiah Berlin (5021 - 5023)
Margaretha Akkerman (5026 - 5032)
Christian Zayley (5032 - 5035)
Dr. Anne Stein-Paulister (5035 - 5039)
Emma Seymour-Altimari (5050 - 5053)

VICE-PRESIDENTS/PRIME MINISTERS:
Kenneth Murowski (5013 - 5018)
Isaiah Berlin (5018 - 5021)
Margaretha Akkerman (5021 - 5022)
Max Riekse (5032 - 5038)
Elizabeth Prouen (5038 - 5039)
John Percival de Saint-Thaller (5039 - 5044)
Anne Ludovica Righi (5047 - 5050)
Elijah Walter Haig (5050 - 5053)

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate restrictiveexcellentperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalisthighperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaninghighperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaningexcellentperfect
Marketregulator-leaningexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate pacifisthighperfect
Moralitymoderate conservativeexcellentperfect
Religionmoderate religiousexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
November 49842,639,19756,211,4384.70+4.7041004.00+4
December 498811,460,93066,322,07917.28+12.591710017.00+13
December 499210,976,09964,116,89617.12-0.161710017.00+0
December 49965,783,33763,239,9369.15-7.9781008.00-9
December 50008,381,91966,070,61612.69+3.541310013.00+5
December 50037,528,23664,553,11911.66-1.021010010.00-3
February 500412,644,69965,335,57019.35+7.692110021.00+11
November 500511,410,27264,987,91217.56-1.801710017.00-4
November 500911,585,22766,146,88117.51-0.041710017.00+0
March 501314,766,14966,998,23422.04+4.532310023.00+6
November 501418,548,70563,038,08529.42+7.383110031.00+8
April 501822,281,22865,446,71534.04+4.623610036.00+5
April 502119,661,95265,700,77429.93-4.123310033.00-3
October 502221,237,12365,045,86532.65+2.723410034.00+1
April 502319,153,68758,122,12332.95+0.303310033.00-1
April 502622,714,36463,903,41235.54+2.593710037.00+4
April 502917,964,26356,333,74031.89-3.663210032.00-5
April 503227,824,24562,983,01744.18+12.294710047.00+15
April 503527,447,30161,347,12244.74+0.567516046.88+28
April 503826,094,92663,481,70441.11-3.636916043.13-6
December 503926,940,16665,946,56940.85-0.256716041.88-2
December 504226,780,95562,843,69042.62+1.766916043.13+2
February 504424,947,24158,539,95542.62+0.006816042.50-1
February 504726,509,91161,136,24543.36+0.757116044.38+3
February 505023,539,08864,884,05836.28-7.0822260037.00+151
February 505315,762,26461,250,65525.73-10.5415660026.00-66
February 505615,724,56662,573,93325.13-0.6015160025.17-5
January 505716,477,44265,051,45925.33+0.2015260025.33+1
June 505717,015,40364,008,96026.58+1.2515760026.17+5
June 506017,987,48762,049,50628.99+2.4117060028.33+13
June 506316,379,39962,783,33026.09-2.9015760026.17-13
June 506618,060,53065,115,16327.74+1.6516860028.00+11
June 506915,356,42761,944,28724.79-2.9515060025.00-18

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

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Sunflower Coalition of the Right (SCR).

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Reform Act 5231July 5231July 5231passed
Cabinet Proposal of July 5231July 5231July 5231defeated
Ratification of the Equifund AgreementDecember 5227December 5227passed
Call for early elections, June 5227June 5227June 5227passed
Cabinet Proposal of December 5225December 5225December 5225passed
Nationality Act of 5225December 5225December 5225defeated
National Citizenship and Identification Act of 5225November 5225December 5225defeated
The Progessive Chapter of 5224January 5224January 5224passed
5222 Immigration Reform ActSeptember 5222September 5222defeated
Call for early elections, March 5220March 5220March 5220defeated
Call for early elections, June 5217June 5217June 5217passed
The Progessive Chapter of 5216/ Part 2September 5216September 5216passed
Cabinet Proposal of January 5216January 5216January 5216defeated
The Progressive Chapter of 5216January 5216January 5216passed
Call for early elections, September 5215September 5215September 5215passed
Tax policiesOctober 5214October 5214passed
New DecreeJuly 5214October 5214passed
Cabinet Proposal of July 5214July 5214October 5214passed
Income tax proposal of July 5214July 5214September 5214passed
Budget proposal of July 5214July 5214July 5214passed

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