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===Term length===
===Term length===
Under President Chopin there was proposals to extend office terms to a maximum of 48 years. This would not come into effect as Chopin would be assassinated before the bill being passed in Congress. Both the SDP and UPR are supportive however of extending office terms to 24.
Under President Chopin there was proposals to extend office terms to a maximum of 48 years. This would not come into effect as Chopin would be assassinated before the bill being passed in Congress. Both the SDP and UPR are supportive however of extending office terms to 24.
==Results==

Revision as of 07:57, 4 October 2023

Presidential election, 1725
Floria
← 1719 AN TBC 1737 AN →

538 members of the electoral college
270 electoral college votes needed to win

  Ted Cole.jpg Michael Hutchinson.jpg
Candidate Ted Cole Michael Hutchinson
Party Social Democratic Party of Floria United Party of the Republic
Home state Kingsland Pentucky Southwest
Running mate Jeremy Willis Ronald Trueman Jr.

President before election

Isabelle Chopin
United Party of Republic

Elected President

TBD

Background

The Florian constitution states that the President and Vice President of the Confederate States must be natural-born citizens of the Confederate States, at least 35 years old, and residents of the Confederate States for 20 years. Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the political parties, in which case each party devises a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. Traditionally, the primary elections are indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf.

Both the Social Democratic Party and United Republican parties held a series of presidential primary elections and caucuses that took place throughout 1724, staggered among the 12 states (Port Balaine and Etourney do not participate in Presidential elections). This nominating process was also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots for a slate of delegates to a political party's nominating convention, who in turn elected their party's presidential nominee.

Assassination of Isobel Chopin

On the way to a meeting with party members in Dragonmoor, Chopin in her hometown was ambushed and gunned down by an unknown militia in what is likely to be retaliation to her diplomatic spouts within the Raspur Pact. This was the first time a Florian President has been assassinated and had their term cut short. The assassination left Floria politically unsettled and matters were made worse when Vice President Chris Weiss declared his wish not become permanent President leading to a presidential election a lot earlier than planned.

Nominations

UPR

Nominee

Breaking news report of Hutchinson winning the nomination for the UPR.
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1725 ticket
Michael Hutchinson Ronald Trueman Jr.
for President for Vice President
Michael Hutchinson.jpg
Ronald Trueman Jr.jpg
CoFounder of Dash&Hutchinson Group. CEO of Floria International Holdings
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SDP

Nominee

Social Democratic Party of Floria.png
1725 ticket
Ted Cole Jeremy Willis
for President for Vice President
Ted Cole.jpg
Jeremy Willis.jpg
Senator for Kingsland Former secretary of Education

Campaign issues

Raspur Pact Membership

After diplomatic conflicts with two fellow allies in the Raspur Pact, Floria exposed the different interests of each member state. Some Florian politicians have proposed leaving the Pact but there has been no concrete motive to leave the pact. Michael Hutchinson is not supportive of leaving the Pact however in his campaign he stated that his government if elected would have to remain vigilant.

After a rapid rate of the Raspursceptic movement, Michael Hutchinson promised a Raspur Pact Withdrawal referendum whilst Ted Cole refused. This proved to be a significant policy stance in the election.

Foreign relations

Çakaristan also have uneased Floria’s control of its seas leading up to election. President Hutchinson is committed to making sure that both Shireroth and Çakaristan relations are calm under his tenure if elected.

LGBT+ rights

During Isobel’s Chopin regime, politicians in state legislatures introduced a large number of bills restricting the rights of LGBT people, especially transgender people.

United Republicans have expressed that laws prohibiting the recognition of ‘third gender’ and ‘Non Binary’ etc. should remain enforced. Anti LGBT+ legislation has grown to many states limiting the instruction and discussion of LGBT issues in schools and universities.

Gun laws

Public use of assault rifles have been proposed to be banned under the SDP in response to growing numbers of paramilitary. “Assault rifles in the wrong hands could lead to a wide scale catastrophe.”

Military

Michael Hutchinson of the UPR Ticket committed to resolving the Raspur Pacts struggles against the Confederacy of the Dispossessed despite briefly losing its leading position in the Apollonia Command. Hutchinson stated that the Raspur Pact should also modernise Pact wide and hopes that Florian technological advances in military equipment would improve fighting power pact wide.

The Navy was seen an a priority to ‘fix’ after years of neglect in favour for Florian land and air services.

Hutchinson is opposed to full scale interventions seen in Ostland and Port Balaine calling those interventions a “A waste of Florian money and manpower and quite frankly the most detrimental contribution to dwindling popularity towards the Florian state in modern times”.

Term length

Under President Chopin there was proposals to extend office terms to a maximum of 48 years. This would not come into effect as Chopin would be assassinated before the bill being passed in Congress. Both the SDP and UPR are supportive however of extending office terms to 24.

Results