Election in Springmont

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Springmont Parliament
Flag of Springmont Parliament
Flag
BuildingParliament Square, South Winbridge
Leaders
• President
Dr. Moises Tullar, MP THE FREEDOM ALLIED
Dr. Burton McGovern, MP THE PEOPLE VOICE
Establishment
28 Dec 1960
Parliament of Springmont, Parliament Square
Springmont Election in 2018
Springmont first cabinet ministers and President, circa 1960

The general election in Springmont is usually held every two years (one term). Political parties will form a coalition between them and a coalition of those with the highest votes of 240 contested seats will be elected to the government.

To elect the president, the winning party with the highest votes, its chairman shall be elected president and shall have the power of appointing the vice president, ministers, state secretaries and other positions authorized by him.

Parliament of Springmont

The Parliament of Springmont is the unicameral supreme legislature of Montian. Legislation may be initiated by either the Government or one of the members of Parliament. The Parliament passes legislation, decides on the state budget, approves international treaties, and supervises the activities of the government. It may bring about the resignation of the Montian Government, override presidential vetoes, and alter the constitution. To make changes to the constitution, amendments must be approved by two successive parliaments, with an election cycle in between, or passed as an emergency law with a 2/3 majority.

Political Parties in Springmont

THE FREEDOM ALLIED

COMPONENT PARTY LEADER
Union of City-States Dr. Moises Tullar, MP
Parliamentary Collective General (ret.)Rubin Ilacqua, MP
Brotherhood of Domains Dr. Isaac Coveburgh, MP

THE PEOPLE VOICE

COMPONENT PARTY LEADER
Alliance of Shires Daren Klosterman, MP
Perfect and Holy Military Alliance Dr. Burton McGovern, MP
Government of States Major-General (ret.) Ambrose Wylandford, MP

2018 Election Outcomes

In the 2018 general election, party affiliates in the Freedom Allied represented by the Union of City-States, [[Parliamentary Collective]] and the Brotherhood of Domains won 141 seats out of 240 contested seats (59%) compared to the People Voice coalition winning 99 seats (41%). Therefore, the Chairman of the Union of the City-States, Dr. Moises Tullar, MP was elected President of Springmont for the period 2018-2020. Leader of the Parliamentary Collective Party, General (ret.) Rubin Rubin Ilacqua, MP was appointed Vice President. As expected All Freedom maintained their status during the 2016-2018 general election by winning it again. The announcement of three-term president Davis Deltoro not to run for the fourth term has made a positive impact on Freedom Allied, which has prompted the people to keep voting. The People Voice until the end of the campaign has yet to produce a convincing presidential candidate, with two of the three party leaders being former military personnel with no experience in state administration and civilian affairs, giving Freedom Allied another bonus.

2018 Election Results

THE FREEDOM ALLIED LEADER SEAT WON (2018) VOTE %
Union of City-States Dr. Moises Tullar, MP 62 25.83%
Parliamentary Collective General (ret.)Rubin Ilacqua, MP 54 21.60%
Brotherhood of Domains Andrew Circlewood, MP 25 10.42%
TOTAL 141 59%
THE PEOPLE VOICE LEADER SEAT WON (2018) VOTE %
Alliance of Shires Dr. James Fairchurch, MP 56 23.33%
Perfect and Holy Military Alliance Major-General (ret.) Lyndon von Ferret, MP 33 13.75%
Government of States Major-General (ret.) Ambrose Wylandford, MP 10 4.17%
TOTAL 99 41%

2020 Election Outcomes

2020 Election Results

THE FREEDOM ALLIED LEADER SEAT WON (2018) VOTE %
Union of City-States Dr. Moises Tullar, MP 49 21%
Parliamentary Collective General (ret.)Rubin Ilacqua, MP 44 18%
Brotherhood of Domains Dr. Isaac Coveburgh, MP 46 19%
TOTAL 139 58%
THE PEOPLE VOICE LEADER SEAT WON (2018) VOTE %
Alliance of Shires Daren Klosterman, MP 34 14%
Perfect and Holy Military Alliance Dr. Burton McGovern, MP 38 16%
Government of States Major-General (ret.) Ambrose Wylandford, MP 29 12%
TOTAL 101 41%