Without further complaints, I put this amendment up for a vote. 2/3 to pass:
This amendment is an attempt to rectify the potential loopholes of governmental elections, and to lay out basic rules.
Each election takes place exactly one month after the previous election. A Pre-Election thread must be created at least a week before the elections are set to take place. All elections must last 5 days. All candidates must announce their candidacy before the elections begin, or else he will be excluded from the ballot. Once the 5 days has passed, then the new or reelected ministers will be admitted to their offices.
The elections must be conducted by either the current President, or the current Vice-President. If they are unavailable at the time of the election, then someone may be selected by a majority vote among the Ministers to conduct the elections.
The winner of the election is determined by a simple majority vote: whoever gets the most votes wins. In the case of a tie, there will be a run-off between the tied candidates (in the case of a 3+ person election), or a vote will be sent to the ministers to decide who wins.
A person may run for only one office per election. One may only hold a particular office twice in a row. There are no limits beyond this regarding reelection for either that office, or any other.
'Joint candidates' of more than 1 person are allowed, but there may only be 2 people maximum running as a team. The limit for teammates for Vice-President is 3, while the office of President does not allow any form of team to run.
Question:
Is this amendment fit for acceptance?
Options:
Yes, No
Expiration:
4 Days, July 11th 2002
This amendment is an attempt to rectify the potential loopholes of governmental elections, and to lay out basic rules.
Each election takes place exactly one month after the previous election. A Pre-Election thread must be created at least a week before the elections are set to take place. All elections must last 5 days. All candidates must announce their candidacy before the elections begin, or else he will be excluded from the ballot. Once the 5 days has passed, then the new or reelected ministers will be admitted to their offices.
The elections must be conducted by either the current President, or the current Vice-President. If they are unavailable at the time of the election, then someone may be selected by a majority vote among the Ministers to conduct the elections.
The winner of the election is determined by a simple majority vote: whoever gets the most votes wins. In the case of a tie, there will be a run-off between the tied candidates (in the case of a 3+ person election), or a vote will be sent to the ministers to decide who wins.
A person may run for only one office per election. One may only hold a particular office twice in a row. There are no limits beyond this regarding reelection for either that office, or any other.
'Joint candidates' of more than 1 person are allowed, but there may only be 2 people maximum running as a team. The limit for teammates for Vice-President is 3, while the office of President does not allow any form of team to run.
Question:
Is this amendment fit for acceptance?
Options:
Yes, No
Expiration:
4 Days, July 11th 2002
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