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}} | }}'''General elections''' were held on 17 September 2022 in [[Cascadia]] to elect the [[President of Cascadia|Governor of Cascadia]] and all twelve seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. Elections for U.S. president also occurred on this date. These were the second elections to be held in Cascadia. | ||
Incumbent President [[SayerQT]] did not stand for re-election. The presidential election resulted in a victory for Treasurer [[ViolentVampire]], receiving a record 95.2% of the vote. Voter turnout was down slightly at 46.7% of registered voters. The house elections resulted in incumbents winning just half of the seats, with Incumbents winning just around 52% of first-preference votes. These were also the first elections for the House of Representatives held under Proportional Representation instead of First-past-the-post, put into place by the Representation of the People Act passed earlier that month. | |||
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General elections were held on 17 September 2022 in Cascadia to elect the Governor of Cascadia and all twelve seats in the House of Representatives for one-month terms. Elections for U.S. president also occurred on this date. These were the second elections to be held in Cascadia.
Incumbent President SayerQT did not stand for re-election. The presidential election resulted in a victory for Treasurer ViolentVampire, receiving a record 95.2% of the vote. Voter turnout was down slightly at 46.7% of registered voters. The house elections resulted in incumbents winning just half of the seats, with Incumbents winning just around 52% of first-preference votes. These were also the first elections for the House of Representatives held under Proportional Representation instead of First-past-the-post, put into place by the Representation of the People Act passed earlier that month.