Elections and referenda in Nouvelle Alexandrie
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Elections and referenda in Nouvelle Alexandrie are governed by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago and the Federal Elections Act, 1700, which establish nationwide standards for voter registration, electoral administration, and vote counting while preserving significant regional autonomy in implementation. The Federation operates under a proportional representation system for electing members to the Cortes Federales, with elections held every five years unless called earlier. The Federal Elections Commission oversees all electoral processes to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
The New Alexandrian electoral system is characterized by a balance between federal oversight and regional administration, reflecting the Federation's commitment to both national unity and regional autonomy. Regular democratic elections have been a cornerstone of New Alexandrian governance since the founding of the Federation in 1685 AN.
Electoral system
Voting eligibility and registration
Seat apportionment
Voting process
Vote counting and certification
Referenda
Electoral administration
Political party regulation
List of elections and referenda
General elections
- New Alexandrian general election, 1693
- New Alexandrian general election, 1698
- New Alexandrian general election, 1703
- New Alexandrian general election, 1708
- New Alexandrian general election, 1713
- New Alexandrian general election, 1718
- New Alexandrian general election, 1723
- New Alexandrian general election, 1729
- New Alexandrian general election, 1734
- New Alexandrian general election, 1739
- New Alexandrian general election, 1744
- New Alexandrian general election, 1749
Referenda
- New Alexandrian constitutional referendum, 1689
- New Alexandrian national referendum, 1691
- New Alexandrian national referendum, 1692
- New Alexandrian national referendum, 1693
- New Alexandrian national referendum, 1723