Guide for vote buying. Sell your vote for a right price.

Day 1,717, 07:04 Published in United Kingdom USA by Alphabethis

Every 25th and 5th of every month some gold (and honour) is granted to some ePoliticians.

Many eRepublicans choose to sell their votes, and some fewer others to buy their votes. The votes need for getting a seat in parliament (or even being CP) is ridiculously small: 12-13 votes for parliament.

If you are offered to sell your vote for, let's say, 5 q6. You're selling it for less than 180 GBP. While the ePolitician wins 2 *1700 = 3400 GBP , at least. So a parliament seat costs under 2000 GBP, a gain of 1400 GBP, apart from the honour and prestige.

I think, vote sellers must concentrate in the last hours of the voting day, when they can get twice a pay, and I think they shouldn't sell it for less than 10 q6.

Another point, probably, your party will suggest you to vote their candidate. If your party is tiny enough for having 0% probability to win Country president election, don't follow party discipline and SELL YOUR VOTE. If your party is too big and it'll win several seats in a Parliament elections, NOBODY will notice you SOLD your vote to another party. In both cases, you're not doing anything completely wrong.

If you are to shy/lazy to sell it and want somebody to do it , "professionally", somebody should offer to be the vote-smuggler (or have party vote-smugglers).

I think the best way to end vote-buying is just raising the price and letting people know how dear their vote is. So this article is paradoxically against vote-buying.

BTW, ESO ( EVERY SINGLE ONE), my party, don't buy votes!
Be proud of being ESO.

I set the category of this article as "financial business", no surprise, isn't it?