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|title1=February 2023 Cascadia presidential election | |title1=February 2023 Cascadia presidential election | ||
|dateofelection=19 February 2023 | |flag=[[File:Flag of Cascadia.png|50px|link=Cascadia]] | ||
|dateofelection=19 February 2023 | |||
|turnout=67 votes ([[File:greentriangle.png|10px]] 15.5%) | |||
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|map_caption=''This map shows results by electoral division. See results [[February 2023 Cascadia general election#Results|below]].'' | |map_caption=''This map shows results by electoral division. See results [[February 2023 Cascadia general election#Results|below]].'' | ||
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|Office_name=[[President of Cascadia|President]] | |Office_name=[[President of Cascadia|President]] | ||
|previous=[[January 2023 Cascadia general election|January 2023]] | |previous=[[January 2023 Cascadia general election|January 2023]] | ||
|next=[[March 2023 Cascadia general election|March 2023]]}}'''General elections''' were held on 19 February 2023 in [[Cascadia]] to elect the [[President of Cascadia]], the Public Advocate, and all seventeen seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. These were the seventh elections to be held in Cascadia, and were held alongside 3 judicial retention referendums. | |next=[[March 2023 Cascadia general election|March 2023]]}}'''General elections''' were held on 19 February 2023 in [[Aurora:Cascadia|Cascadia]] to elect the [[President of Cascadia]], the Public Advocate, and all seventeen seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. These were the seventh elections to be held in Cascadia, and were held alongside 3 judicial retention referendums. | ||
Incumbent President [[EstiQT]] did not choose to stand for re-election for a second term as President. Incumbent Secretary of Recruitment [[Milgorn123]] announced his campaign for the Presidency on February 14. His main rival in the race included Jericho mayor Akeboun. Other presidential candidates included Secretary of Defense Bachinuni, Newport resident ninjaboi601, and Banff resident BillowySplash5. | Incumbent President [[EstiQT]] did not choose to stand for re-election for a second term as President. Incumbent Secretary of Recruitment [[Milgorn123]] announced his campaign for the Presidency on February 14 following the withdrawl of Falcoeur. While Secretary of the Interior Falcoeur was often touted as the natural successor to the Presidency, and with a strong campaign launch and polling in the upper 70s and 80s, they instead decided to withdraw from the race. His main rival in the race included Jericho mayor Akeboun. Other presidential candidates included Secretary of Defense Bachinuni, Newport resident ninjaboi601, and Banff resident BillowySplash5, the latter of whom was disqualified. | ||
==Electoral system== | ==Electoral system== | ||
===President=== | ===President=== | ||
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===Campaign=== | ===Campaign=== | ||
===Results=== | ===Results=== | ||
Voter turnout was 40.1% | |||
==Legislative election== | ==Legislative election== | ||
===Central ''(3 seats)''=== | ===Central ''(3 seats)''=== | ||
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====Results==== | ====Results==== | ||
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General elections were held on 19 February 2023 in Cascadia to elect the President of Cascadia, the Public Advocate, and all seventeen seats in the House of Representatives for one-month terms. These were the seventh elections to be held in Cascadia, and were held alongside 3 judicial retention referendums.
Incumbent President EstiQT did not choose to stand for re-election for a second term as President. Incumbent Secretary of Recruitment Milgorn123 announced his campaign for the Presidency on February 14 following the withdrawl of Falcoeur. While Secretary of the Interior Falcoeur was often touted as the natural successor to the Presidency, and with a strong campaign launch and polling in the upper 70s and 80s, they instead decided to withdraw from the race. His main rival in the race included Jericho mayor Akeboun. Other presidential candidates included Secretary of Defense Bachinuni, Newport resident ninjaboi601, and Banff resident BillowySplash5, the latter of whom was disqualified.
Electoral system
President
The President of Cascadia was elected by Instant Runoff Voting due to more than two candidates being on the ballot. In this system, voters complete a closed ballot on google forms, numbering candidates 1, 2, 3, etc. in order of their preference. The voting period lasts for roughly twenty four hours, however this may be a tiny bit more. Voters may mark as many or as few preferences as they wish. Each ballot is initially credited to its first-preference candidate but may be transferred on later counts to the next available preference where the first preference candidate is elected or eliminated.
House of Representatives
Members of the House of Representatives were elected by single transferable vote (STV) from 4 constituencies with between three and five seats. In this system, voters complete a closed ballot on google forms, numbering candidates 1, 2, 3, etc. in order of their preference. The voting period lasts for roughly twenty four hours, however this may be a tiny bit more. Voters may mark as many or as few preferences as they wish. Each ballot is initially credited to its first-preference candidate but may be transferred on later counts to the next available preference where the first preference candidate is elected or eliminated.
Electoral boundary changes
The Electoral Commission (formerly the House Standing Committee on Apportionment) convened in early January 2023 under the provisions of Section 2, Article III of the Constitution and made recommendations on changes to constituency boundaries due to monthly changes in population, influence, and activity. The Commission report, released on 3 January 2023, did not recommend an increase in the number of representatives, instead keeping the House at 17 members. A new constituency, Great North, was created. The commission also recommended variance in the number of members returned from each constituency, opposed to the equal number used in previous legislative elections. These changes were implemented by H.R. 22 - The Recommendation of the Apportionment Committee (Electoral Commission) for January 2023. The election of the 6th Legislature was therefore held using the new boundaries, for 17 seats.
Presidential election
Presidential candidates
Presidential candidate | Political office(s) | Vice presidential candidate | |||
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EstiQT | 1st Vice President of Cascadia (Aug 17 - Sep 17 2022)Secretary of Recruitment (Sep 17 - Dec 18 2022)
Representative for Salish (Aug 17 - Dec 18 2022)Mayor of Victoria |
DaPigThatBig | |||
Fr0z3nW1nt3r | Representative for South Metropolitan (later North Coast and Salish Coast) (Nov 20 - Dec 18 2022)Mayor of Newport | RealLIMPOPO |
Endorsements
Campaign
Results
Voter turnout was 40.1%
Legislative election
Central (3 seats)
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Candidates
Campaign
Results
Frontier (3 seats)
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Candidates
Campaign
Results
Great North (3 seats)
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Candidates
Campaign
Results
Oregon (4 seats)
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Candidates
Campaign
Results
Salish Coast (4 seats)
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