eAustralian Population - Why we must keep fighting

Day 1,406, 19:51 Published in Australia Australia by Chris Carnage

I noticed a fairly high vote count in the September congressional elections, so thought I'd do a little digging.

Many use the vote count at elections (mainly congressional and presidential) as a more accurate reflection of a nation's population than the raw eRepublik stats. We know that a high population is important, as it increases our productive capacity and military capability and also enables greater social interactions. We also know that the eAustralian population declined significantly as a result of eIndonesia's repeated political take-over and military annihilation of our nation.

So I pulled together the vote counts in congressional and presidential elections over the past two years, and here is how it looks:


eAustralian voting population, Sep 2009 - Sep 2010
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The most interesting number is the big kick in congressional election vote count for this month. It shows a massive increase from 266 votes in August to 480 votes in September, and with no evidence of a major PTO activity this could be good news for us.

Of course one swallow does not make summer, and a single vote count does not imply a population boom, but the numbers are positive and worth following up on in future elections.

If this IS a baby-boom, it highlights the importance that we MUST continue to defend our territories from invasion at all cost. We know what happens when the country is wiped...