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Not_Madigan
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« on: February 08, 2018, 10:30:56 AM »

Illinois Parliament:  2016-2020



Liberal Party - Bob Dold:  91 Seats
Social Democratic Party - Michael Madigan:  63 Seats
Socialist Party - Ameya Pawar:  5 Seats
American Unity - John Shimkus:  16 Seats
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2018, 11:32:28 AM »

Illinois Parliament:  2016-2020



Liberal Party - Bob Dold:  91 Seats
Social Democratic Party - Michael Madigan:  63 Seats
Socialist Party - Ameya Pawar:  5 Seats
American Unity - John Shimkus:  16 Seats
what are the party platforms?

Liberal = Center to Center Right, aka Moderate Rs from the Collars basically.
Social Democratic = Center Left, basically the IL Dems, thus why Madigan is still in control.
Socialist = Left to Far Left, Socialism Tongue
American Unity = A Nationalist Party that wishes to reunify America, Generally non-ideological and just focused on American Reunification, contains people from the Left of the Spectrum to the Right.

I'll be making another legislature, Wisconsin, sometime later today.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2018, 12:28:17 PM »

Wisconsin Parliament:  2016-2020


Wisconsin American Unity Party - Scott Walker:  80 Seats
Progressive - Douglas La Follette:  37 Seats
Farmer-Labor - Tony Evers:  33 Seats
Socialist - Cathy Myers:  1 Seat


Platforms:
Wisconsin American Unity:  Center to Right Wing, American Nationalism/Reunification and Conservatism.
Progressive:  Center-Left to Left Wing, the Left Wing of the WI Dems essentially.
Farmer-Labor:  Center to Center-Left, the more moderate wing of the WI Dems.
Socialist:  Left to Far Left, Socialism Tongue
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2018, 02:08:51 PM »

Michigan Parliament:  2016-2020

American Unity Party - Bill Schuette:  90 Seats
Labor Party - Gretchen Whitmer:  90 Seats
American Freedom Party - Justin Amash:  1 Seat

Ideology:
American Unity Party:  Non-Ideological.  Nationalist.  American Reunification
Labor Party:  Center Left to Left Wing. 
American Freedom Party:  Libertarian.  American Reunification.  Nationalist

Government:  American Unity/American Freedom Coalition.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2018, 05:21:09 PM »

I like this universe you've created, Not_Madigan. Could you show us what Florida looks like?

I can get to them after I post Indiana and Louisiana, sure.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2018, 02:58:48 PM »

Indiana Parliament:  2016-2020

Indiana American Unity Party - Mike Pence:  90 Seats
Labor Party - John Gregg:  20 Seats
Moderate Party - Joe Donnelly:  10 Seats

Platforms:
Indiana American Unity:  Center Right to Right Wing, Socially Conservative, American Nationalism, American Reunification
Labor Party:  Center Left to Left Wing, Liberalism, Social Liberalism
Moderate Party:  Centrism
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2018, 03:04:37 PM »

Louisiana Parliament:  2016-2020

Louisiana National Party - Jon Bel Edwards:  170 Seats
American Unity Party - Bill Cassidy:  60 Seats
Black Panther Party - Cedric Richmond:  20 Seats

Platforms:
Louisiana National Party:  Center to Center Left, Blue Dog Democratic Politics, Centrism, Moderate Liberalism
American Unity Party:  American Nationalism, American Reunification, Non-Ideological
Black Panther Party:  Far Left, Communism, Black Nationalism


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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2018, 04:29:55 PM »

Cedric Richmond is a communist in this world?


Yes
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2018, 08:18:19 PM »

Alternate Dutch 2017 Election:  March 15th, 2017

PVV:  29  Seats
VVD:  28  Seats
CDA:  21  Seats
GL:  17  Seats
D66:  16  Seats
SP:  9  Seats
CU:  7  Seats
PvdA:  6  Seats
50+:  5  Seats
PvdD:  4  Seats
FvD:  4  Seats
SGP:  3  Seats
DENK: 1 Seat

Resulting Government:  NONE
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2018, 10:10:21 AM »
« Edited: March 08, 2018, 12:48:54 PM by Not_Madigan »

Legislature of The American Union (2016-Reunification)


American Unity Party:  250 Seats


Platforms:

American Unity Party:  American Nationalism, American Reunification, Non-Ideological

Note:  The American Unity Party has outlawed elections and other Political Parties within it's Territory until the US is reunified.  There have been a few protests, but they have been put down and the participants pacified.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #10 on: March 08, 2018, 10:15:31 AM »

Divided America (Part 1)



Here's a map of the World I've created so far, the Territory of the American Union includes VA, MD, DE, WV, and DC.  Texas and Alaska will be completed ASAP and posted here.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #11 on: March 08, 2018, 12:55:58 PM »
« Edited: March 28, 2018, 02:09:25 PM by Not Senator Not Madigan »

Lone Star Republic Parliament (2016-2020)



Texan National Party - Greg Abbott:  345 Seats
Liberal Union Party - Beto O'Rourke:  95 Seats
American Unity Party - John Cornyn:  50 Seats
Mexican Nationalist Party:  10 Seats

Platforms:

Texan National Party:  Center to Right Wing, Texan Nationalism, Conservatism
Liberal Union Party:  Center to Center-Left, Texan Nationalism, Moderate Liberalism
American Unity Party:  Non-Ideological, American Nationalism, American Reunification
Mexican Nationalist Party:  Far-Left, Mexican Nationalism, Communism
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #12 on: March 08, 2018, 01:15:34 PM »


Not entirely sure, I'll leave it blank for now cause I can't see any of the Castros being leaders, they'd be in Liberal Union most likely.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #13 on: March 11, 2018, 12:26:05 PM »

Republic of Alaska Parliament (2016-2020)



Alaskan Union Party - Bill Walker:  45 Seats
Libertarian Party - Joe Miller:  15 Seats
Native Rights Party - Jim Sykes:  5 Seats
American Unity Party - Dan Sullivan:  10 Seats


Platforms:

Alaskan Union Party:  Center-Left to Center-Right , Centrism, Alaskan Nationalism
Libertarian Party:  Center-Right to Right Wing, Libertarianism, Alaskan Nationalism
Native Rights Party:  Center-Left to Left Wing, Social Democracy, Native Rights
American Unity Party:  Non-Ideological, American Nationalism, American Reunification
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #14 on: March 11, 2018, 04:28:08 PM »


This tool

https://tools.wmflabs.org/parliamentdiagram/parliamentinputform.html
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2018, 07:42:07 PM »

Student Senate of my University



Sorry it’s so big, I did this on my phone while I was bored at work.

Anyway:

Progressive Union: 8 seats
Conservative Coalition: 3 seats
Student Senators Whose Politics I Am Unsure Of: 4 seats
Centrist Bloc: 1 seat

I didn't know you went to Uni with Wulfric! Tongue
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #16 on: March 11, 2018, 09:00:26 PM »

Student Senate of my University



Sorry it’s so big, I did this on my phone while I was bored at work.

Anyway:

Progressive Union: 8 seats
Conservative Coalition: 3 seats
Student Senators Whose Politics I Am Unsure Of: 4 seats
Centrist Bloc: 1 seat

I didn't know you went to Uni with Wulfric! Tongue

LOL

This person is a woman, however, and has drunk up the Both Sides Are The Same Kool-Aid.

If you want to know how the school is governed: it’s a grand coalition. The Chairman is a Conservative, but the Vice Chairman and Chair of the powerful Student Affairs Committee are both Progressives. The parliamentarian is a Conservative. The Treasurer was a Conservative, but he resigned last week. His replacement is someone whose politics I can’t quite discern.

The Student Body President and Vice President are both Progressives.

Wew.  Sounds interesting
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #17 on: March 11, 2018, 09:09:29 PM »

Student Senate of my University



Sorry it’s so big, I did this on my phone while I was bored at work.

Anyway:

Progressive Union: 8 seats
Conservative Coalition: 3 seats
Student Senators Whose Politics I Am Unsure Of: 4 seats
Centrist Bloc: 1 seat

I didn't know you went to Uni with Wulfric! Tongue

LOL

This person is a woman, however, and has drunk up the Both Sides Are The Same Kool-Aid.

If you want to know how the school is governed: it’s a grand coalition. The Chairman is a Conservative, but the Vice Chairman and Chair of the powerful Student Affairs Committee are both Progressives. The parliamentarian is a Conservative. The Treasurer was a Conservative, but he resigned last week. His replacement is someone whose politics I can’t quite discern.

The Student Body President and Vice President are both Progressives.

Wew.  Sounds interesting
It is until you realize that the entire Student Government is just a bunch of rich kids playing dress up and acting self-important. The Senate is a glorified lobbying body for better food and more on-campus parking. They cannot make any actual decisions.

I should know, I’m one of them.

>Rich
>Progressive Majority
Explain this to me, Rich bois usually try to protect their own wealth Tongue
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2018, 10:06:22 PM »

@MAINEiac

Damn Rich Suburban Lefties Tongue

I actually would like to move to Maine in the future, has always seemed like a nice state.
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Not_Madigan
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E: -3.29, S: -7.74

« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2018, 06:14:50 PM »

American Parliament, Shortly Before the 2016 General Election


Labor Party: Center-Left, leader: Barack Obama (Chicago-Hyde Park), 225 seats
Conservative Party: Center-right, leader: Paul Ryan (Janesville), 177 seats
Democratic Party: Right-wing, southern interests, leader: Jeff Sessions (Camden), 57 seats
Progressive Republican Party: Centrist, leader: Susan Collins (Caribou), 47 seats (confidence and supply with Labor government)
Center Party: Centrist, agrianism, leader: Heidi Heitkamp (Morton), 30 seats (confidence and supply with Labor government)
Traditional, Radical, United Movement of Patriots (TRUMP): Right-wing, American nationalism, leader: Donald J. Trump (Staten Island), 4 seats
Socialist Party: Left-wing, democratic socialist, leader: Bernie Sanders (Burlington): 3 seats

This won't end well Tongue
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #20 on: March 12, 2018, 07:30:23 PM »

American parliament, after the 2016 election

Though Labor remained the largest and most-supported party, new leader Hillary Rodham Clinton (wife of former House Speaker Bill Clinton) could not keep Obama's coalition together. Indeed, the rise of the Socialists under former Labor MP Bernie Sanders cut deeply into solid Labor territories. The Conservatives, too, suffered blows at the hands of the right-wing populists with TRUMP. The Democrats also surged, with the support of TRUMP. The Center Party and Progressive Republicans suffered the worst defeats in their history.



Labor (leader: Hillary Rodham Clinton - Westchester): 169 seats
Conservative Party (leader: Paul Ryan - Janesville): 117 seats (coalition with TRUMP and Democrats)
Traditional, Radical, United Movement of Patriots (leader: Donald J. Trump - Staten Island): 101 seats
Democratic Party (leader: Jeff Sessions - Camden): 83 seats (coalition with TRUMP and Conservatives)
Socialist Party (leader: Bernie Sanders - Burlington): 49 seats
Progressive Republicans (leader: Susan Collins - Caribou): 12 seats
Center Party (leader: Heidi Heitkamp - Morton): 7 seats

God damn that timeline Tongue

I'd love to see a possible constituency map though.  If you had the time that'd be amazing to see, maybe like 436 Constituencies and 102 PR seats?
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2018, 01:00:16 PM »

I decided to make a 1992 Election Legislature based off of MAINEiac's American Parliament World, I assume it's very alternate to what 1992 actually was.

1992 American Parliamentary Election



Reform Party:  Center-Populism, Leader:  Henry Ross Perot (Texarkana), 283 Seats
Labor Party:  Center to Center-Left, Leader:  William Jefferson Clinton (Little Rock), 146 Seats
Conservative Party:  Center-Right, Leader:  George Herbert Walker Bush (Houston-Meadows Place), 109 Seats
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Not_Madigan
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« Reply #22 on: May 25, 2018, 12:57:16 PM »
« Edited: May 25, 2018, 01:58:46 PM by Not Senator Not Madigan »

Alright now I'm going to actually try and make a series of elections for MAINEiac's American TL that are similar to what happened in his TL.  (I hope)

Part 1:  1992-2000


1992 General Election



Labor Party:  Center to Center-Left, Leader:  William Jefferson Clinton (Little Rock), 284 Seats
Republican Party:  Center to Center-Right, Leader:  George Herbert Walker Bush (Houston-Meadows Place), 164 Seats
Reform:  Center-Populism, Leader:  Henry Ross Perot (Texarkana), 90 Seats


1996 General Election



Labor Party:  Center to Center-Left, Leader:  William Jefferson Clinton (Little Rock), 221 Seats  (Minority Government)
Democratic Party:  Right-Wing, Southern Regionalism, Leader:  Newt Gingrich (Atlanta-Roswell), 148 Seats
Conservative Party:  Center-Right, Leader:  Bob Dole (Hays), 94 Seats
Progressive Republican Party:  Centrist, Leader:  Jim Jeffords (Burlington), 38 Seats
Reform:  Center-Populism, Leader:  Henry Ross Perot (Texarkana), 37 Seats


2000 General Election



Labor Party:  Center-Left, Leader:  Al Gore (Carthage), 230/231* Seats
Conservative Party:  Center-Right, Leader:  George Walker Bush (Fort Worth), 191/192* Seats (Coalition with Democratic Party)
Democratic Party:  Right-Wing, Southern Regionalism, Leader:  Newt Gingrich (Atlanta-Roswell), 78 Seats (Coalition with Conservative Party)
Progressive Republican Party:  Centrist, Leader:  Jim Jeffords (Burlington), 37 Seats
Green Party:  Left-Wing, Environmentalism, Leader:  Ralph Nader (Hartford), 1 Seat
Reform Party:  Evangelical Conservatism, Leader:  Pat Buchanan (Ran in NOVA-Winchester, Lost) 0 Seats

*A Recount occurred in the Constituency of Palm Beach-Kings Point, a key marginal between the Conservatives and Labor.  There were a number of ballots counted as votes for the Reform Party's Candidate that were supposedly meant to go to the Labor Candidate, Elaine Bloom, which lead to Conservative E. Clay Shaw Jr. winning the initial count.  After a number of recounts, the final results certified by Florida's Secretary of State, Conservative Katherine Harris, had Shaw up by exactly 1 vote.  Days later, after numerous appeals by the Labor Party, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the results certified for Palm Beach-Kings Point were final, and that the Election was over.  With that done and a Government out of reach, the Labor Party officially conceded the Election and gave George Bush's Conservatives the chance to form a Government, which they did with the Democratic Party.
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