LoJ: The eIsraeli presidential history (Part 5)
Angie Varona
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eRepublik
The eIsraeli presidential history
(Part 5)
Now the fifth part of our presidential history:
The citizens with
The citizens with Bold are dead.
In March 2011 the candidate was:
Rheinlander von Phalz with 177 votes [100%]
The winner was Rheinlander of the Israel First party.
In April 2011 the candidates were 2:
matan9010 with 190 votes [71%]
Danielmorad with 76 votes [29%]
The winner was matan9010 of the Israel First party.
In May 2011 the candidates were 4.
Sidewinder.ISR with 145 votes [50%]
ArikAharon with 84 votes [29%]
Sam Krakower with 35 votes [12%]
Thain Peretz with 26 votes [9%]
This time Sidewinder.ISR won the elections being candidate of the Badass Party.
In June 2011 the candidates were 3.
a neria with 157 votes [50%]
Octavius Julius with 140 votes [44%]
eynetane with 19 votes [6%]
a neria won the elections being candidate of the Israel First party.
In July 2011 where two candidates:
Octavius Julius with 217 votes [85%]
The winner was O.J. being candidate of the Badass Party
In August 2011 where two candidates:
Sidewinder.ISR with 146 votes [53%]
imxotep with 131 votes [47%]
Sidewinder.ISR won the elections being candidate of Israel First party
In this period the average of votes in each CP election was very good! aprox 270 votes per election, with the highest peak in June 2011 with 316 votes.
The winner with 2 CP`s in this period was: Sidewinder.ISR.
The third part of our trip will be from September 2011 to February 2012!
Good Bye
Haile Selassie I
Comments
voted once again
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Voted!
I'd also love to help with your investigation process, there's a lot to say behind these presidential races 😃
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Ey SAM, i will write some good investigation articles, with interviews to old presidents.
But i tell u the same thing that i tell filthy... i want to finish first all the stats of the CP periods... just the numbers.
U are my second interview Sam! i count with u!
haha alright mate! sounds good
A lot of these party names are going to be incorrect since past election results will show the current name of the political party, not the historically-accurate one. You need a bit more context to the last few articles to be able to follow eIsrael's political history.