Difference between revisions of "Elected Positions"

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All elections in Taijitu follow a similar, standardised format.
 
All elections in Taijitu follow a similar, standardised format.
  
Elections take place at regular intervals as laid down in [[The Constitution of Taijitu]].  They are every 3 months for the Delegate and Vice Delegate, and every four months for the Speaker of the Senate.
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Elections take place at regular intervals as laid down in [[The Constitution of Taijitu]] and [[the Internal Procedures of the Senate]].  The Delegate and the Vice Delegate are elected at the end of every third month, in January, April, July and October, and the Speaker of the Senate is elected every fourth month in January, May and August.
  
 
Elections and campaigns are opened and closed by the current Speaker of the Senate, with the Speaker declaring the winner of the vote.
 
Elections and campaigns are opened and closed by the current Speaker of the Senate, with the Speaker declaring the winner of the vote.

Revision as of 09:05, 8 February 2007

Elected Positions are offices of responsibility in Taijitu which are elected by the Senate. In contrast to appointed positions such as Ministers, citizens wishing to ascend to an elected position must first be nominated and then run a campaign in an attempt to persuade the senate of their suitability for the job.

Elected Positions

The positions which require election by the senate are:

Elections

All elections in Taijitu follow a similar, standardised format.

Elections take place at regular intervals as laid down in The Constitution of Taijitu and the Internal Procedures of the Senate. The Delegate and the Vice Delegate are elected at the end of every third month, in January, April, July and October, and the Speaker of the Senate is elected every fourth month in January, May and August.

Elections and campaigns are opened and closed by the current Speaker of the Senate, with the Speaker declaring the winner of the vote.

Votes are decided by a simple plurality system, i.e. the person or ticket with the highest number of votes wins the ballot.

External Links

Elections area of the Taijituan Senate

Office of the Delegate

Office of the Speaker