2022 Monarchist Party premiership election
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The 2022 Monarchist Party premiership election was an internal party vote that decided the nomination for Prime Minister. After a several day gridlock of the votes, the polls were closed and Christina I & II made an announcement stating that Arthur Lacey-Scott would become the new nominee, favouring the popular votes in the polls due to the gridlock of the official vote.
On 20 September 2022 Arthur Lacey-Scott submitted a challenge to the upcoming nomination for Prime Minister within the Monarchist Party in Cycoldia in preparation for the upcoming September Elections and re-confirmation of the Prime Minister, as the third term of Avery Prasatik was to end on 14 October 2022. The challenge was then put up to a vote to members of the Monarchist Party to change the nomination from Avery Prasatik to Arthur Lacey-Scott.
Results
The results were quite split in how they favoured, as the vote first drifted towards Lacey-Scott before becoming tied and then remaining that way for the duration of the vote, which then left it up to the party leader to select a nominee, which Christina I & II later then did in favour of Lacey-Scott, who had pulled away in polls with a lead by over 60%.
Polling
On 21 September 2022 polling was opened up to the general public on public opinion for who was preferred as Prime Minister. The poll was opened by Grandeur Print.
References
- Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Both candidates formed a gentlemen's agreement to vote for the other candidate.
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