Post by Culture of Life on Apr 15, 2020 20:53:50 GMT -5
Nominations are now open for the April 2020 Senatorial Election.
If you want to run, please declare your candidacy below by answering the following questions within the next seven days:
After you declare your candidacy, you may open one new thread in this forum for campaigning.
If you have any questions about the electoral process, please ask them in this thread.
If you want to run, please declare your candidacy below by answering the following questions within the next seven days:
- Are you a citizen of Right to Life?
- What is the name of your nation in Right to Life?
After you declare your candidacy, you may open one new thread in this forum for campaigning.
If you have any questions about the electoral process, please ask them in this thread.
Third Constitution of Right to Life
Article VII: Senatorial Elections
1. Senatorial elections shall begin on the fifteenth day of the months of January, April, July, and October. There shall be seven days of nominations followed by three days of voting.
2. The Senate shall have one senator for every ten citizens (rounding down) but never, in any case, fewer than three senators. The size of the Senate shall be determined at the beginning of each senatorial election, and that size shall be fixed for the entire term of office.
3. Senatorial elections shall take place publicly on the regional forums. Subject to such reasonable restrictions that the laws may impose, all citizens shall have the right to vote.
4. In each senatorial election, cumulative voting shall be used. Every voter shall have a number of votes equal to the number of senators being elected, and he may cast his votes for a single candidate, or he may spread his votes among any combination of candidates. The candidates who receive the most votes shall become senators.
5. The President shall break any ties that might occur in a senatorial election.
Article VII: Senatorial Elections
1. Senatorial elections shall begin on the fifteenth day of the months of January, April, July, and October. There shall be seven days of nominations followed by three days of voting.
2. The Senate shall have one senator for every ten citizens (rounding down) but never, in any case, fewer than three senators. The size of the Senate shall be determined at the beginning of each senatorial election, and that size shall be fixed for the entire term of office.
3. Senatorial elections shall take place publicly on the regional forums. Subject to such reasonable restrictions that the laws may impose, all citizens shall have the right to vote.
4. In each senatorial election, cumulative voting shall be used. Every voter shall have a number of votes equal to the number of senators being elected, and he may cast his votes for a single candidate, or he may spread his votes among any combination of candidates. The candidates who receive the most votes shall become senators.
5. The President shall break any ties that might occur in a senatorial election.