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'''General elections''' occurred on 17 September 2022 in [[Cascadia]] to elect the [[Governor of Cascadia]] and all twelve seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. Elections for U.S. president in also occurred on this date. These were the second elections to be held in Cascadia.
'''General elections''' occurred on 17 September 2022 in [[Cascadia]] to elect the [[President of Cascadia]] and all twelve seats in the [[Legislature of Cascadia|House of Representatives]] for one-month terms. Elections for U.S. president in also occurred on this date. These were the second elections to be held in Cascadia.


Incumbent Governor [[SayerQT]] did not stand for re-election. The gubernatorial 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 Nonpartisan Proportional Representation, put into place by the Representation of the People Act passed earlier that month.
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.

Revision as of 01:16, 5 October 2022

September 2022 Cascadia presidential election
August 2022 17 September 2022
Turnout: 46.67%
October 2022
 
Completion rate
as of 13:57 GMT
Turnout
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Hometown Neah Bay Neah Bay
Running mate SayerQT ViolentVampire
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Popular vote 20 1
Percentage 95.24% 4.76%
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This map shows results by electoral division. See results below.
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General elections occurred on 17 September 2022 in Cascadia to elect the President of Cascadia and all twelve seats in the House of Representatives for one-month terms. Elections for U.S. president in 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.