Nation Bulletin

9th East Indian General Election

04/01/2089

By Suu Shwe, East India Gazette
06/11/2023 04:11 pm
Updated: 06/11/2023 04:11 pm

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EAST INDIA GAZETTE

As it was decided, an election was to be conducted on 2089. Hence, on 1st January, election commenced. 

The parliamentary election and the Presidential election were conducted on simultaneous time, in voting machines specially developed by the government. After the 4th round of election on January 4, elections were declared on evening of 6:15. 

East Indian Lower Parliament election

The election was conducted over 765 seats spread across all over the nation as per population estimates. Out of 1.5 Billion registered voters (those who are above the age of 17), 87% of them voted. 

Of the 765 seats, 750 held successful elections with the rest 15 seats coming under dispute regions. Little violence was recorded and the election was largely peaceful. 

Amita Chowdhury, a woman trade union leader was elected as the general secretary.

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Presidential Election

The Presidential election was contested by 2503 candidates, out of whom 5 emerged as the largest candidates. Following is the result of the election:

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Kazeya Takeyuchi won the race, with Jenny Kom coming second. There were many reasons why Kazeya won, they being:

  1. Kazeya Appealing to a much more broader voters of East Indian women and old men. She promised a traditionalist society, with progressivism enough to be tolerated by people from the 90s and a government controlled economy;
  2. While Jenny won 32% percent of the votes, it was purely out of her appeal to tribal rights, which served synonymous with the greater political representation of the scheduled castes, who although well off now in economic terms, are still politically under-represented. This led to vote eating, where people voted for Jenny instead of Kenny, citing reasons like "Who is Kenny?", "She's too young to help us" and the classic "Deez dam libtards from urban centres are apparently our face, heck no. Imma go vote for Jenny";
  3. Ratree, how much popular, is still widely regarded as a traitor by people not in unions for her past actions as a conservative. She is often shamed for dressing up "too nicely" and her major support base were 15 year old boys, who merely served as a moral support, not voting support;
  4. Atsumi's vote was eaten by Kazeya, because of her 'daughter like' figure to Atsumi, and Atsumi being considered just too old to be the president.

Hence, Kazeya is to be appointed the next president of the nation. 

END OF GAZZETTE

(all the images were made by AI, and only some edits in those were made by me. Elections were conducted by Ultimate Election Simulator by European Nutella). 

Replies

Posted June 11, 2023 at 6:01 pm

What?

Only 4 Days Of Election?

Bro A Countrywise Election Takes At Least 25 To 30 Days 

At This Happened In Only 4 Days!?

Unrealistic Bro! Elections Doesn't Happen For Just 4 Days

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Posted June 12, 2023 at 1:43 am

@Hinako Chan you do know that with more educated people and better technologies, etc., and as this is the future, voting will be much faster. Besides, look who's talking. The protectorate that somehow has the fastest growing economy, has 'hard-working' citizens (you don't get to decide that, that's god RP) citizens who will do anything to rebuild (they can immigrate to other better nations lmao). Your economy is in the negatives if you look into it realistically. You do deficit spending, and your economy is non-existent. So think before you tell something.

Anyways, congrats to Mrs.Kazeya for being elected, same goes for Mrs.Amita. May they be successful, and help lead the People's Republic of India forward into a more prosperous era!

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Posted June 12, 2023 at 8:06 am

@Hinako Chan, I literally mentioned how I counted votes so quick. VIA VOTING MACHINES SPECIALLY DEVELOPED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

@Quastimo Qasim khan, well that is because there are a lot more women in the nation than men. 

@Maravarman III thanks. 

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