Presidential elections - July 2011

Day 1,324, 16:42 Published in Singapore Romania by Bogdan Armand Sibrand

Greetings, Singapore!

First, I'd like to thank all of you for your trust and my hope is that me and my gov. team will rise your expectations.
I also have to congratulate the past administration for a successful term. The transfer has been done smoothly and tasks have been given to ministers even before the elections to end, so the beginning of the term has seen all of us focused on our job.

A more detailed administration announcement will be made public in the following days, as more partial results will be gathered.

Untill then, I'll leave you with my regular political analysis.




The new president of Singapore is Bogdan Armand Sibrand, who won the elections at his first candidature, running unopposed.


It's the fourth month in a row when we have a unique CP candidate, this happening since April 2011.
Here is the voting presence chart:


50 citizens voted, with 12 more than the previous CP elections.

These are the most elected Singapore presidents of all-time:
1. Arbryn - 4 times CP - 4 runs - 453 votes - 100% highest percentage
2. Thedark ace - 2 times CP - 4 runs - 143 votes - 100% highest percentage
3. John Jay - 2 times CP - 2 runs - 177 votes - 100% highest percentage
4. Woshiempire - 2 times CP - 2 runs - 96 votes - 73% highest percentage
5. logan Dunleavy - 1 time CP - 4 runs - 89 votes - 100% highest percentage
12. Bogdan Armand Sibrand - 1 time CP - 1 run - 50 votes - 100% highest percentage


The closest elections took place in
Mexico
1. Cesar Ortega - 152 votes - 50.67%
2. yam_yar - 148 votes - 49.33%

Crazy elections also took place in
Hungary
1. kolosh - 787 votes - 31.99%
2. mivanhe - 636 votes - 25.85%
3. cooty - 606 votes - 24.63%
4. Toth Ivett - 265 votes - 10%
5. Rockwell 88 - 166 votes - 6%

The most voted elected candidates were:
1. Kherehabath Poland - 2573 votes - 59%
2. cowboy_from_hell Serbia - 2074 votes - 46%
3. Aminta Makedonecot Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 2052 votes - 65%
4. NKFV Bulgaria - 1252 votes - 38%
5. Romansul Romania - 1048 votes - 67%
The least voted elected candidates were:
JozoTiso Czech Republic - 11 votes - 100%
kolosh Hungary - 787 votes - 31%
The oldest president is Rangeley - eborn 15 March 2008 (Day 116)
The youngest president is Jimo.Joaq - eborn 22 May 2011 (Day 1279)
The most experienced president is cowboy_from_hell - level 36 (57145 xp)
The least experienced president is JozoTiso - level 21 (1336 xp)

No elections took place in Denmark


It's time to see which countries held the biggest election presence and how they perform in the global rankings compared to last time's elections.

1. Serbia - 4508 voters 0
2. Poland - 4299 voters 0
3. Bulgaria - 3278 voters 6
4. Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 3121 voters -1
5. Turkey - 2556 voters -1
6. Hungary - 2460 voters -1
7. Spain - 2213 voters -1
8. USA - 2034 voters 11
9. Croatia - 1784 voters -1
10. Greece - 1633 voters 50
11. Brazil - 1628 voters 1
12. Romania - 1550 voters -5
13. Indonesia - 1510 voters -2
14. China - 1385 voters -4
15. Argentina - 1084 voters -2
16. France - 1038 voters 1
17. Lithuania - 953 voters -3
18. Russia - 936 voters 0
19. Ukraine - 899 voters 46
20. Republic of China (Taiwan) - 781 voters -5
21. Slovenia - 728 voters -5
22. Canada - 710 voters -2
23. Portugal - 667 voters -2
24. United Kingdom - 659 voters 0
25. Sweden - 617 voters -2
26. South Korea - 596 voters 7
27. Germany - 595 voters 13
28. Iran - 504 voters -6
29. Italy - 496 voters 35
30. Latvia - 479 voters -5
31. Cyprus - 310 voters -4
32. Mexico - 300 voters -6
33. Chile - 284 voters -5
34. Finland - 268 voters 9
35. Estonia - 255 voters -6
36. Bosnia and Herzegovina - 255 voters -6
37. Israel - 254 voters -6
38. Australia - 214 voters 0
39. Slovakia - 194 voters -5
40. New Zealand - 186 voters -4
41. Japan - 179 voters -6
42. India - 178 voters -1
43. Venezuela - 156 voters -6
44. South Africa - 139 voters 1
45. Ireland - 137 voters 16
46. Republic of Moldova - 131 voters -14
47. Belarus - 131 voters - NEW ENTRY
48. Bolivia - 128 voters 15
49. Belgium - 119 voters -7
50. Netherlands - 111 voters -11
51. Uruguay - 111 voters -1
52. Paraguay - 107 voters -8
53. Norway - 105 voters 9
54. Egypt - 100 voters 0
55. United Arab Emirates - 94 voters -2
56. Montenegro - 93 voters -10
57. Philippines - 93 voters -8
58. Peru - 91 voters -2
59. Colombia - 89 voters -7
60. Malaysia - 80 voters -12
61. Austria - 74 voters -14
62. Pakistan - 60 voters -5
63. Thailand - 51 voters -12
64. Singapore - 50 voters -9
65. North Korea - 42 voters -7
66. Switzerland - 42 voters - NEW ENTRY
67. Saudi Arabia - 23 voters -8
68. Czech Republic - 11 voters - NEW ENTRY


Another of Singapore's political icons will join me on interview this time. You know him, you love him
Thedark ace, current vice President of Singapore and also Minister of Immigration.

What made you leave your former country and join Singapore? What were your thoughts?
I left the eUK because I disliked the army, and I felt that as literally everyone was in the army I wouldn't get along, kinda stupid, but I was a n00b. I also wanted to make a company, and Singapore had a massively profitable economy.

How do you see Singapore's progress? Are we going an increasing row, decreasing or we're just stagnating, with ups and downs?
I think that Singapore takes steps forward, and then takes steps back. I think that as individual's of our nation, we've taken steps forward, but together we have certainly split up and Singapore is no longer what it once was.

(How) do you see yourself playing in 6 months time?
Six months time... CP, where I am now, 2-clickin, in the eUK or quit. I really have no idea where to go, and no idea of where I might.

I decided to finish the quiz series I started some issues ago.
It was another experiment which proved that no one reads the small normal letters, even if they mean
FREE FOOD AND WEAPS !!!




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