The Naked Results

Day 2,440, 11:45 Published in Australia Australia by LordGrantham
The Naked Results


eAustralia has cast their vote and before we study the results in depth, being elected myself, I would like to express my gratitude to the party president as well as the voter, to make this possible.

First of all, a total of 124 votes were cast last elections, which is significantly higher than the 100 votes the previous elections. eAustralie is indeed growing both in numbers and activity.

There were no seismic landshifts when it came to seat distribution, compared to the previous elections. ADP earned 4 seats, the Knighthawks and the APP both 2, leaving the ARP with 1 seat. Last month's Queen's seat now goes to the ALF, who return to congress.


With more voters showing up, the ADP more or less holds the status quo, sliding down ever so slightly from 45% of the votes last elections to 43,55% of the votes during the current election.

The Knighthawks however do seem to be able to benefit from the extra voters and the voters who voted for the Queens last elections, as they rise with 2,39% of the total votes, bringing their previous score of 21% up to 23,39% in the current elections.

In their footsteps, we find the APP, who climb from their previous 16% to a firm 20,97%, making them the big winners of these elctions in growth.


On the downside, we find the ARP, who slide down from their previous score of 9% of the total votes to a lower 7,26%

With the Queen's Party vanished from the top 5 again, the ALF returns to Congress with 4,84% of the total votes.



With two elections after a gap due to war and occupation, where does this leave us?

Interestingly enough, you'll find we are at the exact point where eAustralia left off in March 2014, the last Congress before war, both in party election scores as in total voters.

From this point on, eAustralia can grow again, towards a better future.