Atlasian Electoral Primary System Act:
1. This bill will be used to encourage competitive primaries in Presidential Elections, this will include dates for which each region will vote BEFORE the national party convention.
2. Each region shall have a primary or caucus, each determined by the voters of each region.
3. The primaries can be open or not, it will be determined by the voters of each region.
4. The primary system will have ALL declared candidates for the presidency on that party's ticket.
5. The caucus system shall narrow down candidates who have no chance to win that caucus. (For example: 3 Candidates are running in the Fremont primary. 1 candidate only has a few votes, he is eliminated. Then it narrows down to a caucus runoff. If the runoff miracally produces a tie, the delegate totals will be split in half.
6. The delegate threshold required to be nominated shall be 50% of all delegates, if no candidate gets to that number, there will be a brokered convention.
7. Each region's number of delegates will be determined by the number of registered voters in each region. (For example if there are 60 registered North voters, there will be 60 North delegates. If a candidate wins a primary with 66% of the vote, they will get 40 delegates. The same goes for caucuses.)
Isn't the whole point of our electoral system here in Atlasia to be... effective?