Presidential elections - May 2011

Day 1,263, 14:58 Published in Singapore Romania by Bogdan Armand Sibrand

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The new president of Singapore is Mista II, who candidated for the first time and now begins his first term.


Here is the voting presence chart:


46 citizens voted, the same number of voters like 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. lightofsirius - 1 time CP - 3 runs - 118 votes - 100% highest percentage
11. Mista II - 1 time CP - 1 run - 46 votes - 100% highest percentage


Close elections took place in
Spain
1. X-mon - 654 votes - 30.00%
2. serguma - 609 votes - 27.94%
3. Kojie - 496 votes - 22.75%
4. Sumo Podenco - 246 votes - 11%
5. Garond89 - 175 votes - 8%
Japan
1. exReality - 97 votes - 48.99%
2. Kokawayoshi Makoto - 90 votes - 45.45%
3. DanijelJancikic - 11 votes - 5%
The most voted elected candidates were:
1. Kherehabath Poland - 2287 votes - 41%
2. Todor Totev Bulgaria - 1971 votes - 48%
3. Kibla Serbia - 1820 votes - 38%
4. anilkoc Turkey - 1505 votes - 61%
5. Archoss Greece - 1420 votes - 60%
The least voted elected candidates were:
JozoTiso Czech Republic - 11 votes - 100%
X-mon Spain - 654 votes - 30%
The oldest president is Lonestar Sweden - eborn 2 December 2007 (Day 12)
The youngest president is gliookas II Lithuania - eborn 8 April 2011 (Day 1235)
The most experienced president is Don KronoX New Zealand - level 34 (45691 xp)
The least experienced president is JozoTiso Czech Republic - level 18 (382 xp)

No elections took place in Denmark and Philippines.


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 - 5553 voters 0
2. Serbia - 4729 voters 0
3. Bulgaria - 4055 voters 0
4. Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 3331 voters 0
5. Hungary - 2785 voters 1
6. Turkey - 2450 voters -1
7. USA - 2391 voters 1
8. Greece - 2359 voters 2
9. Croatia - 2272 voters -2
10. Romania - 2256 voters 4
11. Spain - 2180 voters -2
12. Brazil - 1725 voters -1
13. Indonesia - 1353 voters -1
14. Argentina - 1057 voters 4
15. France - 1001 voters 1
16. Russia - 983 voters 1
17. China - 969 voters -4
18. Ukraine - 940 voters -3
19. Slovenia - 857 voters 0
20. Lithuania - 792 voters 0
21. Germany - 728 voters 0
22. Sweden - 720 voters 2
23. United Kingdom - 633 voters 0
24. Italy - 619 voters 2
25. Canada - 591 voters -3
26. Republic of China (Taiwan) - 489 voters -1
27. Portugal - 487 voters 2
28. Latvia - 468 voters 0
29. Iran - 394 voters -2
30. Israel - 290 voters 0
31. Estonia - 268 voters 1
32. Finland - 267 voters 30
33. Chile - 265 voters -2
34. South Korea - 262 voters 1
35. Australia - 229 voters - NEW ENTRY
36. Slovakia - 205 voters 1
37. Republic of Moldova - 200 voters 1
38. Mexico - 198 voters -2
39. Japan - 198 voters 0
40. India - 178 voters 1
41. Cyprus - 173 voters 5
42. Ireland - 171 voters 1
43. New Zealand - 165 voters -9
44. South Africa - 149 voters 5
45. Belgium - 142 voters 3
46. Belarus - 138 voters - NEW ENTRY
47. Norway - 136 voters -5
48. Venezuela - 132 voters -3
49. Netherlands - 131 voters 1
50. Switzerland - 123 voters 7
51. Uruguay - 98 voters 0
52. Egypt - 96 voters 1
53. Colombia - 94 voters 6
54. United Arab Emirates - 86 voters -14
55. Malaysia - 78 voters 1
56. Austria - 77 voters -12
57. Paraguay - 75 voters -10
58. Singapore - 46 voters 0
59. Pakistan - 46 voters 1
60. Czech Republic - 11 voters - NEW ENTRY
61. Philippines - 0 candidates -9
62. Denmark - NEW ENTRY


On behalf of the Singaporean Immigration Ministry, I present the Governmental report for the month of April. These are the citizens whose applications were processed on the forum:
Accepted applications:
Ostdeutsche(Germany), bataya men 2(Russia), Madalin Mastertrap(Romania), Lefty from Mulberry St(USA), arca7(Latvia), Tomasz Synowiec(Poland), Cynthia Asmara(Indonesia), Xatzhs(Greece), Mr Thirteen(Brazil), Aggelakiss(Greece), aSpasticPenguin(USA), Bryce S(Malaysia), SWIESZEWO(Poland), Dactylo57(France), Flavio Net(Brazil), IamURmummy(Poland).
Rejected Applications:
STORMRIS3(Turkey/bad English), DawidPOL(Poland/approved but went idle), bojan851(Serbia/inactive), Alephande(Israel/idle).
Applications left on Pending:
Her Dacha Silni(Serbia), Dupeglavac(Serbia).

The Minister of Immigration was represented by Bogdan Armand Sibrand as myself and iwalkalone as deputy. This month we will mentain mainly the same formula, but with a possible addition.


Who else could be my guest at today's interview other than Mista II, our brand new president.
So, here it goes:

What was your biggest accomplishment so far?
Reaching this position. It takes a lot of work to gain the confidence of the people. I'll do more than my best to don't deceive those who trusted me 🙂

But your biggest failure?
Failing at getting people engaged to MoC Games. Or wasting gold tanking and not getting the BH xD

What do you think you will say at the end of your CP term?
Well, I hope to have a successful term, so I'll say "Well done" to myself 😛


Bogdan Armand Sibrand

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