This is the first post in my series of reviews about the upcoming presidential, prime ministerial, and congressional elections. These posts will detail WHERE and WHEN the candidates visit, WHAT they said there, WHY they went there, and much more. So here goes!
First you should know the swing sectors. In these sectors, the Senator changed seats, reflecting a new party tide. However, since Ceni has a nationwide range voting system, these sectors are not as important as they are in an Electoral College system like the United States. Candidates are more motivated to go to more populous sectors where they can pick up votes.
The swing sectors are:
First you should know the swing sectors. In these sectors, the Senator changed seats, reflecting a new party tide. However, since Ceni has a nationwide range voting system, these sectors are not as important as they are in an Electoral College system like the United States. Candidates are more motivated to go to more populous sectors where they can pick up votes.
The swing sectors are:
- Afrogug
- As Lan
- Aurea Simia Nebula
- Cenac
- Criter
- Etaronk
- Gastro
- Grusgy
- Kroyale
- Madia
- Madia's Cauldron
- Marias Pass
- Masterro
- Mon
- Navi
- New Nabnatah
- Pikadora
- Pisee I
- Praristna
- Pyrhhia
- Rap
- Sam'ina'min
- Serenat
- Sharsha Morana
- Shigon
- Skulblaka
- Skywalker
- Ursycon
- Utorcaea
- Yapatu
- Zmit V
- Duolon
- Chirdayo
- Rabaul
However, most of these sectors are small. The parties are not interested in going to these sectors for the big ticket races. Instead, in trying to get control of the Cenian Assembly, they will visit these sectors with their Bewlegi to try and win the Senate races there.
Our Week in Review posts will be stratified into several different posts. One will cover the Presidential and Prime Ministerial elections. Another will cover Senatorial elections and District competitions. The last will be about campaign spending and donations. See you in this week's Week in Review posts!
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