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''General elections''' are scheduled to be held on 19 March 2023 in [[Cascadia]] to elect the [[President of Cascadia]], the Public Advocate, and all fifteen seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. These are the eigth elections to be held in Cascadia, and are to be held alongside 3 judicial retention referendums. | |||
Incumbent President [[Milgorn123]] is choosing to stand for re-election for a second term as President. Incumbent Secretary of Social Services [[Akeboun]] announced his campaign for the Presidency on March 12. | |||
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General elections' are scheduled to be held on 19 March 2023 in Cascadia to elect the President of Cascadia, the Public Advocate, and all fifteen seats in the House of Representatives for one-month terms. These are the eigth elections to be held in Cascadia, and are to be held alongside 3 judicial retention referendums.
Incumbent President Milgorn123 is choosing to stand for re-election for a second term as President. Incumbent Secretary of Social Services Akeboun announced his campaign for the Presidency on March 12.
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.