How It Works:
Vir, like many Colonial Assembly electoral regions, uses a preferential voting system. No matter who you vote for, your vote will count.
If a candidate you voted for does not recieve enough votes to be elected, your vote will be transferred to your next-best choice, and this process repeated until a majority is found.
The candidates with the top 3 number of total transferred votes will be elected as your Colonial Assembly representatives, with the top candidate also being elected System Governor.
Voting couldn't be simpler:
Voting will take place on the 29th and 30th of June, and the 3rd of July 2563. Don't miss your chance!
Vir, like many Colonial Assembly electoral regions, uses a preferential voting system. No matter who you vote for, your vote will count.
If a candidate you voted for does not recieve enough votes to be elected, your vote will be transferred to your next-best choice, and this process repeated until a majority is found.
The candidates with the top 3 number of total transferred votes will be elected as your Colonial Assembly representatives, with the top candidate also being elected System Governor.
Voting couldn't be simpler:
- Make your way to one of over 100,000 registered polling stations across Vir - any one will do.
- Present photo ID to polling staff, and recieve your ballot paper.
- Mark candidates in preferential order from 1 to 13, with 1 being your first choice, 2 being your second, etc.
- If you have no strong preferences, you may stop ranking at any point - for example, only marking your top three choices.
- If you have no strong preferences, you may stop ranking at any point - for example, only marking your top three choices.
- Submit your sealed ballot at the designated location for counting.
Voting will take place on the 29th and 30th of June, and the 3rd of July 2563. Don't miss your chance!