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* Traditional Hurmu values
* Traditional Hurmu values
* The territory of the Order should only extend to territories with a long, historical alignment with Hurmu and Hurmu's values
* The territory of the Order should only extend to territories with a long, historical alignment with Hurmu and Hurmu's values
* Current constitutional order is more or less fine; somewhat skeptical of Phineonesia's place in the Order.


==== Electoral List ====
==== Electoral List ====

Revision as of 16:18, 27 April 2025

For IRL provisions of the election, click here.

An election for the Senate of the Lakes are expected to take place during during the northern hemisphere summer of 1745, unless called sooner by the Senate. The Electors of the Holy Lakes (i.e., the adult members of the Order of the Holy Lakes) will elect fourteen of the Senate's twenty-eight seats.

Electors and electoral system

Procedure

Couriers of the Order of the Holy Lakes (mainly esquires from the Hurmu Fyrð) made appointments to visit each elector at a place and time of choosing of the elector. The esquire brought a voting package, and invited the elector to vote in secret. The ballot was sealed in an envelope which the esquire then brought back to the Palace of the Elenaran. The esquires were trained to protect the ballots with their lives, though they travelled clandestinely with the ballot. The number of esquires for each ballot depended on the security situation in that particular place. Thus the election ended up being a rather exclusive and expensive affair.

Apportionment

Fourteen seats were filled by the election. All electors could vote for a participating list. Lists were apportioned seats by the following steps:

  • First, for each list, calculate the quotient (Q) from 14L divided by V where L is the total number of votes for that particular list, and V is the total number of valid votes in the election.
  • Second, for each list's Q, the whole number represents guaranteed seats for that list.
  • Third, calculate the number of guaranteed (g) seats so far. Then subtract that number from 14. The product represents the remaining seats to be filled (r).
  • Fourth, subtract the whole number from each participating list's Q, then order the products in descending order (p).
  • Fifth, for the first remaining seat, give to the list with the highest p, and for the second remaining seat, the next-highest p, and so on, until all r seats are filled.

If a list has fewer candidates than awarded seats, the "vacant" seats are distributed to the remaining lists, in the following procedure:

  • Allocate the seats to candidates in the list in question. This number is y.
  • The difference (d) of 14 – y is the number of seats to be allocated for the other lists.
  • Use the same procedure as usual (see above), with the difference of:
    • ignoring the first list (giving us the y number)
    • and the sum of all votes is for all other lists than the list giving us the y.

Participating lists

Ayreonist List (A)

The Ayreonist List broke away from the Traditionalists in 1743 citing political differences in the two subfactions of the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List.

Programme

  • More democracy
  • Reinstitution of a democratically elected lower chamber of the legislature
  • Ayreonist greenism ("the green must be conquered")
  • Any democratic country wishing to join the Order may
  • All realms must be democratically governed

Electoral List

  1. Ingrid Djupvik
  2. Juliaĵ u-Malik Óma-ó-Täó

Conservative List (C)

  1. Takashi Tonugawa

Humanist List (CDH/H)

  1. Prince Alexander Amirzadeh Augustin of Constancia
  2. Prince Javier of Constancia
  3. Emil Josef Tarjeisson
  4. Sigmundr Birgir Tarjeisson
  5. Pardis al-Osman
  6. Athanasia Katja Kerularios
  7. Ekaterini Metaxas
  8. Roya al-Osman
  9. Matilde Einhorn al-Osman Kåveland
  10. Elin Wåhlin
  11. Elham al-Osman
  12. Daniel Koby

Traditionalist List

Programme

  • Traditional Hurmu values
  • The territory of the Order should only extend to territories with a long, historical alignment with Hurmu and Hurmu's values
  • Current constitutional order is more or less fine; somewhat skeptical of Phineonesia's place in the Order.

Electoral List

  1. Velibor Jovanović-Smičić
  2. Greta Mondosdottra
  3. Malliki Castanucci Nur Pinito
  4. Malachi Wythe al-Osman de la Gardie
  5. Enhei
  6. Nikolaj Jovanović-Smičić
  7. Sechigu

Verionist List

  1. Jacob Utherion Lewis

Commentary