Elections and referenda in Oportia
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Elections and referenda in Oportia are fundamental aspects of the nation's political and social framework, allowing citizens to directly participate in the governance and shaping of public policy. The State of Oportia operates as a constitutional republic with a representative democracy, which includes a unique system where all registered voters form part of the Federal Electorate of Oportia, effectively acting as a fourth branch of government. This structure ensures a high level of civic engagement and accountability in political processes. General elections determine the composition of the Federal Congress of Oportia and the election of the Federal Representative of Oportia, while referendums provide a direct means for the electorate to voice their opinion on key legislative and constitutional issues.
History
Organization
State Electoral Commission of Oportia
Federal Academy of Democracy and Elections
General Elections
Referendums
- 1706 Constitutional Referendum
- 1709 National Referendum
- 1710 National Referendum
- 1712 National Referendum
- 1714 National Referendum
- 1717 National Referendum
- 1721 Emergency National Referendum
- 1722 Special National Referendum
- 1726 National Referendum
- 1728 National Referendum
- 1729 National Referendum
See also
- Federal Electorate of Oportia
- Government and politics of Oportia
- State Electoral Commission of Oportia
- Federal Academy of Democracy and Elections
- Political parties of Oportia
- Constitution of Oportia
- Federal Representative of Oportia
- Federal Congress of Oportia
- Federal Cabinet of Oportia
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