AAP Party President Election

Day 423, 20:14 Published in USA Belgium by Konrad Neumann

One vote was the determining factor on who the victor is. Before the last election which took place yesterday, the AAP was operated by duel presidents Uncle Sam and Ian John Locke IV. However, when Ian John Locke IV decided to run for president himself a few weeks ago, everyone knew it was going to be a close race; but no one know that a single vote would determine the future of the AAP.

Five people ran and besides Uncle Sam, Ian John Locke IV, and Leo Ruby, the other two candidates only got one vote. Leo Ruby got 8 votes, 6.2 percent. The main players were Uncle Sam with 59 votes, 45.74 percent, and Ian John Locke IV got 60 votes, 46.51 percent. Of the 222 total AAP party members, only 129 members voted. That means only 58.11 percent of the party members voted. To read more about Ian John Locke IV's victory please refer to his newspaper, The Prometheus Press.
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Overall, AAP voter turnout was great. While mainly talking about the major parties of eAmerica, AAP had one of the highest turnout rate compared to parties like the Dems. (39.68😵 Libs. (39.60😵 United States Workers Parties (34.13😵 and the Conservative Party (49.84😵. While the AAP did not have the highest voter turnout ratio compared to all the parties, the AAP did a great job in motivating members to vote.