Presidential elections - June 2011

Day 1,294, 08:54 Published in Singapore Romania by Bogdan Armand Sibrand

The new president of Singapore is logan Dunleavy, who finally won his first CP elections at his 4th candidature.


Here is the voting presence chart:


38 citizens voted, with 8 less than the previous CP elections. Singapore reached a negative record in voting presence, as it happened in November 2010, when only 38 votes were counted.

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


The closest elections took place in
Norway
1. Mazarino - 59 votes - 50.00%
2. Ada419 - 59 votes - 50.00%

Crazy elections took place in other countries too:
Argentina
1. Lo.posa - 355 votes - 28.96%
2. moyini90 - 278 votes - 22.68%
3. Cassandra48 - 242 votes - 19.74%
4. Enrique VI - 218 votes - 17.78%
5. Tavo92 - 133 votes - 10%
Canada
1. Rolo Tahmasee - 268 votes - 35.92%
2. Muglack - 235 votes - 31.50%
3. Aeriala - 194 votes - 26.01%
4. Mr.Rock - 28 votes - 3%
5. John Cleese - 21 votes - 2%
The most voted elected candidates were:
1. DedaNoe Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 3427 votes - 88%
2. Pierre Dzoncy Poland - 2586 votes - 48%
3. anilkoc Turkey - 2242 votes - 76%
4. cowboy_from_hell Serbia - 1922 votes - 37%
5. Glove USA - 1183 votes - 47%
The least voted elected candidates were:
Lo.posa Argentina - 355 votes - 28%
Varlosh Egypt - 31 votes - 45%
Daniel Dimow Pakistan - 31 votes - 60%
The oldest president is Lonestar Sweden - eborn 2 December 2007 (Day 12)
The youngest president is elbandido Romania - eborn 11 April 2011 (Day 1238)
The most experienced president is cowboy_from_hell Serbia - level 34 (49352 xp)
The least experienced president is gliookas II Lithuania - level 24 (3036 xp)

No elections took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Malaysia.


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. Poland - 5350 voters 0
2. Serbia - 5062 voters 0
3. Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 3888 voters 0
4. Turkey - 2940 voters 1
5. USA - 2491 voters 2
6. Spain - 2455 voters 4
7. Greece - 2321 voters 1
8. Romania - 2176 voters 1
9. Hungary - 2113 voters -3
10. Croatia - 1984 voters 1
11. Indonesia - 1536 voters 1
12. China - 1466 voters 1
13. Brazil - 1345 voters 42
14. France - 1315 voters 42
15. Argentina - 1226 voters -1
16. Russia - 1091 voters -1
17. Lithuania - 1025 voters 0
18. Portugal - 808 voters 6
19. Canada - 746 voters 1
20. Sweden - 706 voters -2
21. Slovenia - 688 voters -2
22. Germany - 688 voters 35
23. United Kingdom - 665 voters -1
24. Republic of China (Taiwan) - 644 voters -3
25. Latvia - 514 voters 0
26. Iran - 466 voters -3
27. Cyprus - 339 voters 2
28. Israel - 316 voters - NEW ENTRY
29. Estonia - 299 voters -1
30. Finland - 291 voters -3
31. Chile - 285 voters -5
32. Mexico - 255 voters -2
33. Australia - 237 voters 2
34. South Korea - 225 voters -1
35. Slovakia - 221 voters -3
36. Ireland - 199 voters 2
37. Japan - 193 voters -3
38. New Zealand - 190 voters -2
39. Venezuela - 155 voters 1
40. Belgium - 152 voters -1
41. South Africa - 144 voters 2
42. India - 139 voters 2
43. Netherlands - 135 voters -1
44. Norway - 118 voters -3
45. Montenegro - 112 voters 15
46. Uruguay - 106 voters -1
47. Colombia - 97 voters 0
48. Republic of Moldova - 96 voters -11
49. Paraguay - 96 voters -3
50. Philippines - 91 voters -2
51. Austria - 90 voters 8
52. United Arab Emirates - 76 voters -1
53. Egypt - 68 voters - NEW ENTRY
54. Switzerland - 64 voters - NEW ENTRY
55. Pakistan - 51 voters -1
56. Thailand - 45 voters 6
57. Singapore - 38 voters -5
58. Saudi Arabia - 36 voters -5
59. Bulgaria - 55
60. Bosnia and Herzegovina - 29
61. Malaysia - 12


This time I bring to my interview not a Singaporean, but a person who can make his influence felt, nevertheless. Ladies and gentlemen,
meet Demon War, the President of Indonesia himself.

When have you decided or what made you run for the CP seat in the first place?
I decided to run for president 3 months ago.. Yes, it was weird.. but me being active in media, gov and congress for 3 months were as preparations for my election..
So I could learn by doing all sides.. Then my skill of leadership increased..
Hmm, I want to make Indonesia united again.. It was an internal problem in our country..
It disturbs our external preparations..
So I want eIndonesia better..


Under your presidency, what will be Indonesia's relation towards the Singaporean nation? Do you have a message for your neighbouring country?
Hahhhaha.. I don't know.. Until now, eIndonesia didn't have a problem with the Singaporean nation.. And we do have MPPs like with eMalaysia, eHungary, eUK, ePoland etc..
and you have mpp with ePoland so maybe it will be way for our new friendship..
Yes, CP of Spain and India contacted me, like I'm the winner --" hahaha

(*note that the interview was addressed before the elections to end, when Demon War had already a clear advantage)

Were you a reader of my newspaper? If not, will you be from now on? 🙂
Nope, I didn't read your articles.. Yes, I will read it after this.. hahaha cuz i want to see my name there.. 😛
Btw, this new media is making your readers decrease ??

*My readers decrease mainly because of citizens dying, but the new media module is also making its best to keep me at less than 50-100 votes. Also, I'm not the guy to use this shouts system, so that is another main factor.

It's not that I've run out of Singapore figures to question, on the contrary, but for next time I plan to make things more...interactive 😉
1.2.3.
Behind these doors there are three players awaiting to be questioned.
The first person who will comment this article with a number will choose the next person to be interviewed.
Choose wisely 😉


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