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United for Alvelo 1729 General Election Campaign (Nouvelle Alexandrie)

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United for Alvelo 1729 General Election Campaign
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(Top) Campaign logo(s) for the 1729 campaign.
(Bottom) Poster from the 1729 campaign launch.
Campaign Year 1729
Campaign Name "Forward Together: The Santander 1729 Vision"
Party Name United for Alvelo (WPP)
Party Leader Party Leader Pablo Alvelo Nieves
Campaign Slogan
  • "Empower Every Citizen, Enrich Every Community"
  • "From Soil to Software: Building a Prosperous Future"
  • "Your Voice, Our Mission: Together for a Fairer Tomorrow"
Campaign Launch Date 1.IX.1729 AN
Headquarters Potosí, Santander
Political Alignment
  • Economic: -0.6 (left-wing)
  • Social: -0.8 (progressive)
  • Geography: 0.0 (neutral)
  • Cultural: -0.9 (populist)
Seats 91 seats (Santander)
Key Surrogates
Amount of Events Held XXX
Regions Visited Santander


The United for Alvelo 1729 general election campaign, also known as the "Forward Together: The Santander 1729 Vision" campaign, officially began on 1.IX.1729 AN, when Party Leader Pablo Alvelo Nieves formally announced the start of United for Alvelo's general election campaign at the Rally for a Better Santander event in Potosi, Santander. This is the second general election campaign for the regional political party, having been established in 1722 AN and first participated in the 1723 general election, winning 9 seats. Spearheaded by Pablo Alvelo Nieves, the campaign aims to capture federal, regional, and local offices for the party in Santander only.

The campaign is rooted in a blend of left-leaning economic policy, liberal social values, and a strong populist undertone, as encapsulated in its distinct platform. Its headquarters are situated in Potosí, Santander, a locale that significantly resonates with the party's grassroots ethos and the home of its leader, Pablo Alvelo Nieves. As the party fields 91 candidates for every seat Santander sends to the Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie, it employs a robust network of key surrogates, including notable figures such as Martina Gonzaga and Phillippe Roi, who amplify its message. This article delves into the political alignment, organizational structure, and strategic initiatives that form the bedrock of the United for Alvelo 1729 general election campaign.

Political alignment

Background

See also: Alexandrium

1729 Progress for Santander Foundation Conference

Platform

Organization

Campaign officials

Name Title Home Location
Pablo Alvelo Nieves Party Leader Potosí, Santander
Sofia Marquez Nieves Director of Education Policy Potosí, Santander
Alonso Nieves Youth Engagement Coordinator Rosselló, Santander
Carmen Nieves Digital Campaign Manager Coimbra, Santander
Martina Gonzaga Environmental Policy Lead Santiago, Santander
Phillippe Roi Defense Policy Advisor Castellón, Santander
Ignacio Yupanqui Chief Economic Strategist Bassumorto, Santander
Galicia de la Vega Transparency and Accountability Officer Wechuahuasi, Santander
Laura Espinoza Campaign Manager Ciudad Real, Santander
Eduardo Villanueva Campaign Finance Director Alpamayo, Santander
Isabela Cordero Campaign Organizational Director Coimbra, Santander
Miguel Torres Campaign Communications Director Puerto Carrillo, Santander
Ana María Sánchez Campaign Coalitions Director Acevedo, Santander
Jorge Rivera Campaign Technology Director Estoril, Santander

Campaign finance

Date of Report Online Fundraising Mailers Individual Donations Other Fundraising Average Donation Amount Total Fundraised
14.VIII.1729 AN[1] €80 million €30 million €60 million €30 million €50 €200 million

General Election Campaign

Key campaign themes

Campaign surrogates

United for Alvelo utilized a cadre of key surrogates, each selected for their specific expertise, societal influence, and ideological congruence with the party's values and the prevailing Alveloist ideology in the party:

  1. Sofia Marquez Nieves: Esteemed as both an educator and community activist, Sofia Marquez Nieves transcended her role as the candidate's spouse to become a pivotal advocate for UfA's educational and social policies. Through educational forums and discussions, she articulated the party's vision for reform, connecting deeply with educators and families.
  2. Alonso and Carmen Nieves: Targeting the younger electorate, Alonso and Carmen Nieves, the candidate's children, leveraged their community engagement and social media prowess to promote UfA's innovative policies. Their modern campaigning methods, including digital platforms, resonated with and mobilized younger voters.
  3. Martina Gonzaga: An environmental activist with a strong community presence, Martina Gonzaga bolstered UfA's environmental platform. Her leadership in sustainability rallies and educational sessions underscored the party's commitment to addressing climate change and environmental issues, key concerns for Santander's populace.
  4. Phillippe Roi: The military expertise of retired General Phillippe Roi lent credibility to UfA's defense policy, advocating for efficiency and accountability in defense spending. His dialogues on national defense appealed to a broad spectrum of voters, including conservatives and veterans.
  5. Ignacio Yupanqui: As a respected economist and political scientist, Ignacio Yupanqui played a vital role in communicating and shaping UfA's economic stances and policy proposals.
  6. Galicia de la Vega: Esteemed journalist Galicia de la Vega functioned as a critical observer of the campaign, ensuring transparency and accountability through rigorous examination of UfA's financial practices. Her commitment to journalistic integrity reinforced the party's dedication to openness.

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Notable Moments and Events

Event Name Location Description Key Participants

Results

See also

References

  1. ^ NBC_Newsfeed/1729#14