Congress Elections - May 2009 - Final Results!
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Here are the Preliminary Results of the Congressional Elections as of 17:49 eRep Time.
(I) = Incumbant
(x) = Seat Change
Alberta
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (+1)
CSD - DesDemona22 - 8 Votes
CEP - Gofarman - 10 Votes
(I)CSD - Duke Leto - 10 Votes
Not Qualified
CPP- Adasko - 5 Votes
PPC - M.H. Aurelius - 5 Votes
CEP - Belated Death - 3 Votes
PPC - Andrew Campbell - 3 Votes
CPP - Sir DeLaShaunRon Smith - 2 Votes
*Congressman Unthak Jones cannot contest this election
British Columbia
Leading/Elected 4 Seats (-1)
(I)CSD - Dabman - 28 Votes
(I)CEP - Ralph De Ver - 26 Votes
(I)CSD - Manson Tai - 14 Votes
CEP - Keldire - 9 Votes
Not Qualified
(I)PPC - Sloche - 4 Votes
PPC - Struck Last May - 6 Votes
CPP - Dade Pendwyn - 4 Votes
CPP - Derakor - 7 Votes
Manitoba
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (-2)
(I)CSD - Petz - 11 Votes
CSD - Kelly Mahoney - 10 Votes
Not Qualified
CEP - Alexander Rearden - 2 Votes
CPP - Colwell - 2 Votes
(I)CPP - Dethkill - 2 Votes
PNQ - Jaffle - 4 Votes
(I)CEP - Mick Kane - 5 Votes
* Incumbant Le Grand Monarque is not contesting this election
New Brunswick
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
(I)CSD - Zanalan - 4Votes
PPC - Admis - 5 Votes
Not Qualified
CEP - Ace Solid - 2 Votes
(I BC)CPP - Leps Dissim - 1 Votes
CEP - Nathan Corbett - 1 Votes
(I)PNQ - Turianel - 4 Votes
Newfoundland and Labrador
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
(I)CEP - Frank Duper - 5 Votes
PNQ - Galen Alda - 4 Votes
Not Qualified
(I)CSD - Derek Harland - 1 Votes
CEP - Captain Sam - 1 Votes
PPC - FloppyNpeppy - 1 Votes
CSD - Barkwar Jones - 1 Votes
CPP - Cowak - 1 Votes
Northwest Territories
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
CSD - Noyst - 7 Votes
(I)CPP - Kharchy - 7 Votes
Not Qualified
PNQ - AgentOrangeQC - 5 Votes
CPP - Thekommie - 1 Votes
(I)CEP - Siaw_hi - 1 Votes
CEP - David Wayne Smith Esq - 1 Votes
PPC - Bledanator - 2 Votes
Nova Scotia
Leading/Elected 3 Seats (0)
(I)CSD - Vincent Chaotic - 17 Votes
(I)CPP - Jacobi - 9 Votes
(I)CEP - Emilio Sanchez - 9 Votes
Not Qualified
CEP - Tom Jayne - 7 Votes
PPC - Raptorfan - 2 Votes
CSD - Alexander Keith - 3 Votes
Nunavut
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
CSD - C0sm0 - 6 Votes
CPP - Raaijmakkers - 5 Votes
Not Qualified
PPC - Robert More - 4 Votes
CSD - Mirahge - 2 Votes
(I)CEP - Natashan - 1 Votes
CEP - Dwarth - 3 Votes
PNQ - Louis Alexandre Berthier - 1 Votes
PPC - ltdan676 - 2 Votes
PNQ - Kiss_me_more - 0 Votes
CPP - Lucas Green - 1 Votes
*Incumbant Tom Hagen is not contesting this election
Ontario
Leading/Elected 8 Seats (+1)
(I)CEP - Alias Vision - 88 Votes
PPC - Joey Phillips - 63 Votes
CEP - Goran Thrax - 50 Votes
(I)CSD - Trenton Rendell - 50 Votes
CSD - Andrew Mendelson - 38 Votes
(I)CPP - Tarkus - 22 Votes
CPP - John Wilkmot - 17 Votes
PNQ - Samuel de Champlain - 16 Votes
Not Qualified
PPC - Pine_JR - 3 Votes
PNQ - DaFrop - 3 Votes
*Incumbants Cleomynestra Cathak, 1Ronman, Lord Terror, and Aarkon Dradsmore are not contesting this election.
Prince Edward Island
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
CPP - Cesar Augustus - 5 Votes
PPC - Philip Benevides - 4 Votes
Not Qualified
CEP - Joe Wood - 3 Votes
(I)PNQ - Francois Paradis - 3 Votes
CEP - Corrigan Smith - 1 Votes
CSD - panda_drew - 3 Votes
*Incumbant ezhik was not permitted to run by CEP leadership.
Quebec
Leading/Elected 6 Seats (+1)
(I) PNQ - Miloslav - 56 Votes
(I)CSD - Inochimizu - 14 Votes
(I)CEP - Marcchelala - 18 Votes
(I)CPP - Dutchy - 8 Votes
CEP - Cedrikus Magnus - 10 Votes
(I)PNQ - Eric Boucher - 8 Votes
Not Qualified
PPC - Falling Moon - 2 Votes
CPP - Niray - 1 Votes
CSD - dukecarlsbad - 8 Votes
Saskatchewan
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
PNQ - Jilkor - 7 Votes
PPC - RoyMunson - 8 Votes
Not Qualified
CSD - Count von count - 2 Votes
(I)CPP - Michel D'Estrange - 2 Votes
CEP - Jbell93 - 3 Votes
CEP - Stacy - 3 Votes
*Incumbant Voltogyre is not contesting this election
Yukon
Leading/Elected 2 Seats (0)
CPP - Fram - 6 Votes
CSD - Koolmanjack - 7 Votes
Not Qualified
PNQ - Rock Star - 4 Votes
CEP- Volsung - 6 Votes
CSD - Ideology - 3 Votes
(I)PNQ - Ozzel O'Dunn - 1 Votes
CEP - trof - 2 Votes
PPC - Dominik Sikora - 0 Votes
*Incumbant JBMalin moved to Sweden and is not contesting this election.
Final Elected Congressmen: (x) = Change since April
CSD - 14 Seats (+5) 35.0% of Congress
CEP - 9 Seats (- 4) 22.5% of Congress
CPP - 8 Seats (-1) 20.0% of Congress
PNQ - 5 Seats (-1) 12.5% of Congress
PPC - 4 Seats (+1) 10.0% Of Congress
Analysis
While the CPP, PPC, and PNQ remain stable compared to their last electoral results, the CSD seem poised to reverse the CEP's fortunes this time around. This is likely due to the increasing activity rate within the party itself, which has been campaigning hard durin these elections, and is poised to take the most seats in Congress with 13, though no party holds a clear majority.
Despite allying with the CSD this time around, the Democratic Action League's candidates in Newfoundland and Yukon are trailing in their respective ridings.
With the loss of Cleomynestra Cathak in Ontario, dozens of votes are bleeding away to multiple candidates, granting the nations most populous province another seat to add to its current 7 ridings through the wildcard status. Many incumbants have given way to fresh faces, and some old ones such as Joey Phillips and John Wilkmot.
The PNQ is seeing almost a complete turnaround in its party membership, as former congressmen are being defeated in their respective ridings, while the party takes new ground in Ontario, Newfoundland and Saskatchewan. Quebec activist and party founder Eric Boucher remains on the verge of holding his seat in la belle province.
Nova Scotia is set to gain its greatest proportion of the congressional seats in history, as a suprise push by the CEP's Tom Jane increases the Seat Count in that province to 4, joining frontrunner Vincent Chaotic of the CSD, Veteran Social Services Minister Emilio Sanchez of the CEP, and the CPP's Golden Boy, Jacobi.
British Columbia is seeing its share of congressional representation drop one seat in favor of Nova Scotia, while Quebec picks up yet anther seat at the expense of Manitoba.
On the resource rich battlegrounds of the prairies, hard campaiging on the part of the CSD has guaranteed Kelly Mahoney and Petz the congressional seats in that province, defeating incumbant CEP Wild Card Mick Kaine and CEP Heavyweight, Finance Minister Alexander Rearden
In Alberta, the CSD's DesDemona22 has overtaken CSD heavyweight Duke Leto in that province, while a returning Gofarman of the CEP has staged a sudden comeback in the polls, though it is too early to call that particular seat, as he is tied with the CPP's Adasko and the PPC's MH Aurelius.
In Nunavut, C0sm0 (CSD) and Raaijmakkers (CPP) have come from behind to bring incumbants natashan (PPC) and Robert More (CEP) to the brink of defeat. While in the Northwest Territories, Noyst of the CSD has upset the CEP's incumbant Siaw_hi by a landslide, while the CPP's Kharky holds a tenuous grip on his own seat.
In PEI, the CEP's refusal to run incumbant congressman ezhik may have cost them a seat in that province, as Cesar Augustus capitalizes as he returns to the congress for PEI. the PNQ's Charismatic Islander, Francois Paradis is currently fighting an uphill battle to keep his seat against US-Canada war veteran panda_drew of the CSD.
In Saskatchewan, the PPC's Roy Munson returns to the political scene by shattering popular CPP incumbant Michel D'Estrange, while PNQ has broken ground in Saskatchewan with Jikor's lead in the polls.
The Scarlet Letters will have to re-evaluate its appraisal of the Yukon Territory, for with 86% of the vote counted, the PNQ and DAL are neck and neck for the second congressional spot, with the CSD's Ideology struggling to make up lost ground.
The Scarlet Letters is prepared to call the following results:
Electe😛
Joey Phillips (PPC)
RoyMunson (PPC)
Dabman (CSD)
Manson Tai (CSD)
Inochimizu (CSD)
Trenton Rendell (CSD)
Andrew Mendelson (CSD)
desdemona22 (CSD)
Kelly Mahoney (CSD)
Petz (CSD)
Zanalan (CSD)
Nosyt (CSD)
Vincent Chaotic (CSD)
Samuel de Champlain (PNQ)
Miloslav (PNQ)
Turianel (PNQ)
Jilkor (PNQ)
Galen Alda (PNQ)
Ralph de Ver (CEP)
Frank Duper (CEP)
Alias Vision (CEP)
Cedrikus Magnus (CEP)
marcchelala (CEP)
Goran Thrax (CEP)
Emilio Sanchez (CEP)
Tarkus (CPP)
Dutchy (CPP)
John Wilkmot (CPP)
Jacobi (CPP)
Cesar Augustus (CPP)
Fram (CPP)
Leaving 10 seats up for grabs, or too close to call.
*************************UPDATE********* ************
We have just seen a sudden surge in CSD support in several key swing-ridings.
PEI: After being overtaken by CEP candidate Joe Wood, Panda_Drew of the CSD holds a tenuous hold on the #2 Spot in that province.
AB: After a huge spike in votes for both CEP's Gofarman and CSD's Duke Leto, the two now remain neck and neck in the race, with CSD's DesDemona22 holding a wildcard as Alberta picks up a seat from British Columbia.
BC: Veteran CPPer Deraktor has been knocked out of the running in BC, but remains at the top of the "not eligable category. He still has a chance.
MB: No Change. CSD Solid.
NB: No Change. CSD/PNQ Split
NFL😨
No Change. CEP/PNQ Split
NWT: AgentOrangeQC of the PNQ picks up a pair of votes to take the definitive number two spot in Canada's Diamond Heartland.
NS: A surge of support in Quebec has removed Tom Jane from his wildcard status. He remains at the #2 spot in the "not eligable" list, so he still has as good a chance as Deraktor.
NVT: No Change. CSD/CPP Split.
ONT: No Change 8 Congressmen elected. Pine_JR and DaFrop will not be going to the House.
QC: A surge of support gives Eric Boucher of the PNQ and DukeCarlsBad of the CSD wildcard status, and Quebec gains one more seat at the expense of Nova Scotia.
SK: No Change. PPC/PNQ Split.
Yukon: VERY Close race. Volsung of the PNQ and Koolmanjack of DAL are struggling to take the #2 position. Too close to call.
********************FINAL RESULTS!*******************
The CSD has cut a signinficant chunk out of the CEP despite a sudden flash of support of CEP reserve voters in the final minutes. The party to benefit most from this surge was the Progressive Party of Canada, which managed to take additional seats in New Brunswick and PEI at the expense of the CSD and PNQ. This has allowed Joey Phillip's team to expand their congressional share by one seat compared to last election. Meanwhile, the CEP's push in BC allowed Keldire to blow past Derakor and split the BC vote between the top two parties, taking a Quebec seat from the CSD, and returning it to the Pacific Province.
KoolManJack narrowly managed to beat back the CEP's Volsung in the final minutes of the election, surpassing popular CPP Candidate Fram.
The PNQ suffered most from the last minute voting effort, as several candidates in NB, NWT, and YK were knocked out of the running.
Overall, eCanadians have maintained their confidence in the Canadian Paradox Party granting them 20% of Congress, while taking the CEP to task to the benefit of the CSD. The Canadian Social Democrats now hold a larger portion of Congress than the Canadian Empire Party managed to acquire last term at 35% of the congress seats, while the CEP must make due with 22.5% of the house. The PNQ suffered a loss of one seat in total and now make up 12.5% of congress, followed by Joey Phillips' PPC at 10%
The Candadian Social Democrats can boast the widest support base by far, taking 4 seats in the Rockies, 2 seats in the Prairies, 3 Seats in the north, 2 seats in Ontario, 1 seat in Quebec, and 2 seats in Atlantic Canada.
The CEPs support remains tightly knit with eCanada's high population areas, such as Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta. The vast concentration of CEP candidates rest in Ontario at 2 seats, Quebec at 2 Seats, and the Rockies at 3 seats. The CEP also maintains some support in Atlantic Canada with 2 seats. Many of the CEP's losses have come in the Prairies and the North where support largely bled to the CSD.
The CPP have maintained their traditional strongholds in the north with 3 seats, and Ontario with 2 Seats, while managing to cling onto their 1 seat in Quebec. They have made some inroads into Atlantic canada where Congressman Jacobi holds onto his Nova Scotia seat, while Cesar Augustus re-establishes the CPP's presence in PEI.
The PNQ not surprisingly retains Quebec as its stronghold with two seats, while support in the prairies has shifted from Manitoba to Saskatchewan. Whereas Atlantic Canada was once a major beam of support for the PNQ, they have lost both seats which they had won last election, while cutting their losses in Newfoundland. They remain largely unrepresented in the Rockies, while losing much of their support in the North. They have made up for this by making inroads into Ontario, however with 1 seat.
The PPC has held onto its main bastion of support in Ontario, with Joey Phillips taking the #2 spot in that province, and holding on to 1 seat. They have lost support in the Rockies, while making up for it by spreading into the Prairies with the capture of 1 seat in Saskatchewan. They have made significant inroads into Atlantic Canada this time around taking one seat each in NB and PEI in the come-from-behind victories of those provinces.
Finally, Ontario Alberta and Quebec have expanded their share of congress, while Manitoba and BC have seen decreases in their representation.
FINAL RIDING MAP
Comments
When you update the votes could you just edit this article? I dislike having 3-4 election results articles, it's confusing for some.
That would be optimal. I'll vote it up to help it stay visible so people are aware of the article.
Great job Vincent. You are always so very thorough.
The Shameless Plug is not nearly so exact as The Scarlet Letters, which is why we conducted Premature Polling, an experimental polling method used to create an irreproductible forecast of May's Congress Elections.
Here are the final results of Premature Polling:
CS😨 80 votes
CEP: 74 votes
PPC: 38 votes
Total: 192 votes
Due to the "no shows" by PPC and PNQ we've had to adjust the margin of error to a whopping 15%. Extrapolating from this current data, The Shameless Plug estimates the following results in May's Congressional Elections:
CS😨 36% of votes, or 15 seats
CEP: 33% of votes, or 14 seats
CPP: 15% of votes, or 6 seats
PNQ: 10% of votes, or 4 seats
PPC: 3% of votes, or 1 seat
After looking at the calculations, I'll be amazed if we're anywhere near close since my predictions have often been way off. You can understand more of this unscientific process by going here: http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/premature-polling-election-dysfunction-syndrome-your-vote-809406/1/20" target="_blank">http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/prem[..]/1/20
I'm not PPC I'm CPP!!!
i have a BAD feeling about this
Updated.
Fantastic updates!
woot, winning by a landslide, kewl 😛 loved the map, maps are good
(this be Nosyt for those that don't yet know)
Map Updated Again.
CSD takes a seat in QC. CEP loses one in NS.
CEP Takes a seat in PEI at CSD's expense.
nice map and commentary
You know anyone can view the election results from an org right?
However I like the map
Nova Scotians!! Tom Jane needs one vote and one vote alone (or two) to have NS represented by four members in Congress!!
one more vote CSD! me or the CEP or PNQ!
Hey, why If Im not qualified I continue keeping the seat as a congressman?
HEY! HEY! HEY!
I do election coverage! QNBC does the Election Coverage! It is copyrighted and registered in the WGC!
If you want to do Elections Coverage, you need MY Authorization!
Sorry marcch, I think that only applies to WGC members. Good try though 🙂
While the CSD did make a move in the right direction a big part of the CEP members were unselfishly busy keeping Spain from PTO. Without Canada's help in Spain we may as well close the election doors altogether.
I'll give credit were it's due but it definitely isn't a day to boast, especially after yesterdays events.
Hopefully things will be a bit normal next go round. Congratulations.
Voted! Thanks for the mention
Leroy, I mean this as a genuine question. Are you saying that CAF has more CEP members than other parties and were deployed to Spain? Or, are you saying CEP supporters are more alliance-minded and willing to sacrifice their power in eCanada for the greater good of our allies, as compared to other parties?
I'll give CEP their due respect if either is true.