
This is the official election post for the 24th election.
Click here for more information on the Elections.
- You need to be on the server for at least 4 weeks;
- You need a playtime of at least 5 days;
- You must be active in-game, on the forums and discord.
There are two options to run for Parliament: With a campaign thread or without one.
Option 1 (with campaign thread)
Creating a campaign thread is more helpful because it gives the voters an idea of who you are and what you would represent for them. To go with this option, reply to this post with “I, (username), am seeking the position of Member of Parliament and here is my campaign thread: (link to thread)."
The title of the thread should be as such: (Username’s) Election Post (September 2021)
You can write the post any way you choose. Here are some points you might want to include:
- Your username
- Your age
- Your activity on the server
- When you joined the server
- Why you think you are suited to be a Member of Parliament
- What kind of laws would you vote for/against
You are free to discuss and answer questions on your campaign either on your own thread, in-game campaign meetings or on discord under #elections.
Option 2 (no campaign thread)
Start off by posting a reply under this post using the format: “I, (username), am seeking the position of Member of Parliament.”. Because you are choosing not to write up a campaign and post a thread you can have discussions and answer the voter’s questions in-game or on discord under #elections.
Election process
September 8th-September 15th: Anyone who meets the prerequisites to run for a seat can post their running status and/or campaign thread.
September 15th: The option to run is closed.
September 15th-September 20th: Players will have access to a poll on this post that will allow them to vote for up to 7 of the candidates they want to see in Parliament.
September 20th: The results will be announced and the new MPs will be sworn in alongside the new Prime Minister.
There will also be a Political Debate on the Discord which will be managed by the Department of Public Affairs.