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« on: January 13, 2018, 01:09:43 PM »

Couldn't find anything like this around, so why not?
I recomend you use this: https://tools.wmflabs.org/parliamentdiagram/parliamentinputform.html
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2018, 01:38:01 PM »


America gets a 1000 seat legislature and proportional representation for whatever reason.
Parties:
Socialist (Maroon): democratic socialism, anti-capitalism. Factions: Moderate Socialist (Maj.), Radical Socialist (Min.), Communist (Min.) left-wing to far-left. 6 seats. Leader: Kshama Sewant (WA)
Green: eco-socialism, progressivism, environmentalism, green politics. Left-wing. 43 seats. Leader: William Kreml (SC)
Progressive Party (cyan): Social Democracy, progressivism, left-wing populism. Factions: Social Dem. (Maj.) and Democratic Socialism (Min.) center-left to left-wing. 173 seats. Leader: Bernie Sanders (VT)
Liberal Party (Navy): Liberalism, third way. Center-left. 163 seats. Leader: Tom Perez (MD)
Libertarian Party (gold): classical liberalism, libertarianism. Left socially, right economically. 126 seats. Leader: Rand Paul (KY)
Center Party (orange): big tent, centrism. Factions: centrists (Maj.), liberals (Min.), Conservatives (Min.) Centrist. 82 seats. Leader: Ross Perot (TX)
Southern Democratic Party (bright blue): Conservative liberalism. center to center-right. 17 seats. Leader: Joe Manchin (WV)
Conservative Party (red): conservatism. Factions: Moderate (Maj.), populists (Min.), christian democrats (Min.)  Center-right. 207 seats. Leader: John McCain (AZ)
Populist Party (brown): populism, anti-immigration, social conservatism. right wing. 157 seats. Leader: Donald Trump (NY)
Christian Party (purple): christian right, anti-islam, social conservatism, national conservatism. right wing to far-right. 22 seats. Leader: Darrell Castle (TN)
America First Party (Black): american nationalism, anti-immigration, anti-islam, national conservatism. Factions: Nationalist (Maj.), Neo-nazi (min.) far-right. 4 seats. Leader: Richard Spencer (MA)
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2018, 02:27:06 PM »
« Edited: January 13, 2018, 06:40:09 PM by JoeyOCanada »



2019 Canadian federal election results - 338 seats

Liberal (Leader: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau)Sad 138 seats
Conservative (Leader: Andrew Scheer)Sad 100 seats
New Democratic (Leader: Jagmeet Singh)Sad 57 seats
Bloc Quebecois (Leader: Martine Ouellet)Sad 40 seats
Green (Leader: Elizabeth May)Sad 3 seats
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2018, 04:05:26 PM »

you're supposed to post a picture of the legislature as well.
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2018, 04:29:11 PM »

you're supposed to post a picture of the legislature as well.

Did the picture not show up? It did on my page
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2018, 05:14:49 PM »

you're supposed to post a picture of the legislature as well.

Did the picture not show up? It did on my page
nope.
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2018, 05:24:17 PM »

you're supposed to post a picture of the legislature as well.

Did the picture not show up? It did on my page
Imgur doesn’t work here.
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2018, 05:52:34 PM »


United Left – 45: Democratic socialist; Environmentalist
National Labor – 245: Left-wing economically; anti-immigration
Liberal – 112: Center-right economically; socially liberal
Law and Order – 33: Socially conservative; right-wing economically

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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2018, 06:46:49 PM »
« Edited: January 13, 2018, 07:24:31 PM by razze »

This is one of my favorite charts, mostly because of how ridiculous it seems by modern standards, the U.S. House after the 1936 elections. At this time in history Democrats held 76% of the seats in the House


Democrats (Speaker William Bankhead, AL-07) - 334 seats
Republicans (Min. Ldr. Bretrand Snell, NY-31) - 88 seats
Progressives - 8 seats
Farmer-Labor Party - 5 seats

Sorry for the fuzzy image, i'm not working with he best tech atm.
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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2018, 07:16:38 PM »

This is one of my favorite charts, mostly because of how ridiculous it seems by modern standards, the U.S. House after the 1936 elections. At this time in history Democrats held 76% of the seats in the House


Democrats (Speaker William Bankhead, AL-07) - 334 seats
Republicans (Min. Ldr. William Bankhead, NY-31) - 88 seats
Progressives - 8 seats
Farmer-Labor Party - 5 seats

Sorry for the fuzzy image, i'm not working with he best tech atm.

Damn. Bankhead not only simultaneously won two seats in congress, but also lead both parties!
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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2018, 07:28:18 PM »

This is one of my favorite charts, mostly because of how ridiculous it seems by modern standards, the U.S. House after the 1936 elections. At this time in history Democrats held 76% of the seats in the House

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Democrats (Speaker William Bankhead, AL-07) - 334 seats
Republicans (Min. Ldr. William Bankhead, NY-31) - 88 seats
Progressives - 8 seats
Farmer-Labor Party - 5 seats

Sorry for the fuzzy image, i'm not working with he best tech atm.

Damn. Bankhead not only simultaneously won two seats in congress, but also lead both parties!

His influence and importance really were overlooked too often in history books
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« Reply #11 on: January 18, 2018, 04:07:13 PM »

United States general election, 2016
Result:  No Overall Control, Democrats largest party


Detailed Results:
Democratic Party - Hillary Clinton:  108 seats (24.8%)
Make America Great Again Party - Donald Trump:  91 setas (20.9%)
Progressive Block - Bernie Sanders:  83 seats (19.0%)
Republican Party - Marco Rubio:  52 seats (11.9%)
Tea Party - Ted Cruz:  52 seats (11.9%)
Libertarian Party - Gary Johnson:  35 seats (8.0%)
Green Party - Jill Stein:  14 seats (3.2%)

"Following the most bitter campaign season in recent memory, the 2016 general election campaign ended last night in substantial losses for the two major traditional parties - the Republicans and Democrats.  Having previously commanded a slim majority, the Democrats fell to 108 seats under the leadership of Hillary Clinton - losing major ground to Bernie Sanders' Progressive Block in Parliament.  The Republicans fared much worse - losing over 100 seats mostly at the hands of the insurgent and controversial Donald Trump's 'Make America Great Again' Party.  The result is the worst electoral performance for two the major parties in American history." 

"What is left after Tuesday's result is a 'rainbow' Parliament, with the traditional parties reduced to less than half the total seats in the House of Representatives.  In their place is a new mix of more radical ideologies - the socialist Progressive Block and the new right-wing MAGA Party are now major players in Parliament.  The Greens and Libertarians also increased their seat totals."

"Clinton is expected to reach out to Libertarian Party leader Gary Johnson about forming a Democrat-Progressive-Libertarian coalition.  The Libertarians might be persuaded to cooperate if given concessions on drug decriminalization and criminal justice reform, but cooperation between the Libertarians and Progressive Bloc might require a much more cautious economic policy agenda than Bernie Sanders would be willing to accept.  According to sources within Democratic leadership, coalition talks 'can not progress' with Clinton as leader and her resignation is seen as imminent. "
 
"A grand coalition on the right is hypothetically given cooperation between the Republicans, Tea Party, MAGA and Libertarians - but Republicans would be unlikely to enter into any coalition as a juinor partner (preferring to take their chances at the next election) and such an arrangement would likely require Prime Minister Donald Trump - a result that could hurt American standing on the international stage."
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« Reply #12 on: January 18, 2018, 08:58:38 PM »

United States general election, 2016
Result:  No Overall Control, Democrats largest party


Detailed Results:
Democratic Party - Hillary Clinton:  108 seats (24.8%)
Make America Great Again Party - Donald Trump:  91 setas (20.9%)
Progressive Block - Bernie Sanders:  83 seats (19.0%)
Republican Party - Marco Rubio:  52 seats (11.9%)
Tea Party - Ted Cruz:  52 seats (11.9%)
Libertarian Party - Gary Johnson:  35 seats (8.0%)
Green Party - Jill Stein:  14 seats (3.2%)

"Following the most bitter campaign season in recent memory, the 2016 general election campaign ended last night in substantial losses for the two major traditional parties - the Republicans and Democrats.  Having previously commanded a slim majority, the Democrats fell to 108 seats under the leadership of Hillary Clinton - losing major ground to Bernie Sanders' Progressive Block in Parliament.  The Republicans fared much worse - losing over 100 seats mostly at the hands of the insurgent and controversial Donald Trump's 'Make America Great Again' Party.  The result is the worst electoral performance for two the major parties in American history." 

"What is left after Tuesday's result is a 'rainbow' Parliament, with the traditional parties reduced to less than half the total seats in the House of Representatives.  In their place is a new mix of more radical ideologies - the socialist Progressive Block and the new right-wing MAGA Party are now major players in Parliament.  The Greens and Libertarians also increased their seat totals."

"Clinton is expected to reach out to Libertarian Party leader Gary Johnson about forming a Democrat-Progressive-Libertarian coalition.  The Libertarians might be persuaded to cooperate if given concessions on drug decriminalization and criminal justice reform, but cooperation between the Libertarians and Progressive Bloc might require a much more cautious economic policy agenda than Bernie Sanders would be willing to accept.  According to sources within Democratic leadership, coalition talks 'can not progress' with Clinton as leader and her resignation is seen as imminent. "
 
"A grand coalition on the right is hypothetically given cooperation between the Republicans, Tea Party, MAGA and Libertarians - but Republicans would be unlikely to enter into any coalition as a juinor partner (preferring to take their chances at the next election) and such an arrangement would likely require Prime Minister Donald Trump - a result that could hurt American standing on the international stage."
The only other options would be a Green-Progressive-Democratic-Libertarian coalition, or an unconventional Green-Progressive-Libertarian-MAGA coalition.

I guess the Progressives, Dems, and GOP could form a "unity government" like the former CSU-SPD coalition in Germany, possibly including the Libertarians.

I'd think Sanders would be hesitant but more open to working with the Republicans than Ted Cruz would be with the Democrats.
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« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2018, 10:08:29 AM »

Spanish Senate, if it was elected with the same rules as the US senate. 1 Senator per community, split into 3 classes elected at separate times (2016, 2014, 2012), FPTP.



People's Party (PP) - Majority leader: Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría (Madrid, 2014) - 45 seats (83.3%)

Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) - Minority leader: Adriana Lastra (Asturias, 2014) - 3 seats (5.56%)
Podemos - Xavier Doménech (Catalonia, 2016) - 2 seats (3.7%)
Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) - Aitor Esteban (Basque Country, 2012) - 2 seats (3.7%)
Republican Left of Catalonia - Joan Tardá (Catalonia, 2014) - 1 seat (1.85%)
Independent (formerly CiU) - Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida (Catalonia, 2012) - 1 seat (1.85%)

A PP super majority, to the point where they could unilaterally rewrite the constitution. Obviously this is because of massive splits on the left while the right was unified, combined with the fact that 2012 was a massive landslide and 2016 saw the left exactly split 50-50.

To approximate the 3 classes, I took the 2016 general election, 2014 EU election and November 2011 general election. 
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« Reply #14 on: January 20, 2018, 10:44:05 AM »
« Edited: January 20, 2018, 10:51:39 AM by tack50 »

Also some website had similar results for the standard Congress, so here is the Spanish "House of Representatives", with the same rules (based on the 2015 general election):



People's Party (PP) - Mariano Rajoy (Pontevedra North West) - 202 seats (57.7%)
Podemos - Pablo Iglesias (Madrid-Vallecas) - 70 seats (20%)
Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) -  Jose Juan Diaz Trillo (Huelva-Minas de Río Tinto)  - 47 seats (13.4%)
European Democratic Party of Catalonia (PDECat) - Carles Campuzano (Barelona-Sarriá) - 12 seats (3.4%)
Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) - Gabriel Rufián (Girona-Alt Empordá) - 5 seats (1.43%)
Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) - Jokin Bidarratz (Guipúzcoa-Tolosa) - 8 seats (2.3%)

Well, this one is better but still not great, PP gets a very large majority with 28.7% of the vote. Also interestingly, Pablo Iglesias only barely wins his seat in Madrid and anyone relevant in PSOE loses his seat, had to pick a random backbencher as party leader.
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« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2018, 11:33:11 AM »


Scenario: Confederate States win Independence and take Kentucky and Missouri as well Indian and Nex Mexico Territories in peace treat

Background:

In 1879, the only rival to the Confederate party, the Freedom party, had fallen apart and thus 1879 was almost like 1824 in the Union. In the end, however, Former Tennessee Governor, Isham G. Harris became the Nation's 3rd President with 76 Electoral Votes while his two opponents, General Samuel J. Huntington would win 33 Electoral Votes and Louis Wigfall of Texas would win 18 Electoral Votes. Harris, however, lost the popular vote to Huntington and thus the Confederate Party slowly fell apart into three parties, though eventually it would be a two party system by 1897.

The Constitutional Party was founded by former US Vice President, Former Confederate general and Secretary of War, and Harris' Secretary of State John C. Breckenridge. Created in 1883, this party has one simple goal: Obey the Confederate Constitution and defend to the best of their ability, though there were plans to make a few changes. In the 1885 Elections, they won 76 of the 116 seats in the CS house of Representatives. They are considered the moderates.

The True Equality Party was founded by former Presidential Candidate and war hero Samuel J. Huntington in 1881 as a response for the Electoral Vote rejection he had in 1879. This party would morph into the Centralist Party in 1891. As of 1885, they had two simple goals: Centralize the country via the Constitution and begin preparation for Civil Rights. They won 25 seats in the 1885 Elections. Considered to be the Leftists and Liberals of the CS.

The Reactionist Party was founded by Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1884 from the remaining fragments of the Confederate Party that had not joined the Constitutional Party or the True Equality Party. This party would die off in the next presidential election simply because they were too extreme right for the country. They believe in the supremacy of the White man and that every other race, including Native American allies in the Sequoyah and Pueblo territories. They would only win 15 seats in 1885.
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« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2018, 07:07:38 AM »
« Edited: February 08, 2018, 07:09:13 AM by Parrotguy »

Kedumian Senate, 2938-2942 AU
Liberal Party- 101 Seats (77 National, 24 Constituency)
Conservative Party- 81 Seats (60 National, 21 Constituency)
Social Democratic Party- 54 Seats (37 National, 17 Constituency)
Traditionalist Party- 26 Seats (15 National, 11 Constituency)
Mountain and Sea Party- 24 Seats (15 National, 9 Constituency)
Birathari Heritage Party- 15 Seats (1 National, 14 Constituency)
Socialist Worker’s Party-13 Seats (8 National, 5 Constituency)
Ryvog’s Frontier Party- 11 Seats (2 National, 9 Constituency)
People’s National Front Party- 5 Seats (5 National, 0 Constituency)
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« Reply #17 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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« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2018, 10:45:42 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?
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« Reply #19 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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« Reply #20 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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« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2018, 05:07:44 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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« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2018, 05:56:26 PM »
« Edited: February 08, 2018, 06:11:39 PM by Southern Deputy Speaker/National Archivist TimTurner »

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland general election, 2017
Conservative - Micheal Gove - 98 seats right-wing, anti-federated EU, protectionist, anti-welfare
Liberal Conservative - Zac Goldsmith - 194 seats center to center-right, pro-federated EU,  libertarian, pro-free trade, anti-welfare
Pariots - 78 - Sir Thomas Brady, Duke of Foxborough center-left to center-right, nationalist, pro-free trade, pro-agriculture, pro-welfare
National Liberal - 164 - Nick Clegg center to center-left, liberal, pro-federated EU, pro-free trade, pro-welfare
Social Democrats - 62 - Tony Blair pro-social democracy, pro-free trade, pro-welfare, pro-federated EU, left-wing
Communist - 54 - Dennis Skinner republicanism, protectionist, anti-federated EU, pro-welfare, far-left
Who forms the government?
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« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2018, 08:54:43 PM »

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland general election, 2017
Conservative - Micheal Gove - 98 seats right-wing, anti-federated EU, protectionist, anti-welfare
Liberal Conservative - Zac Goldsmith - 194 seats center to center-right, pro-federated EU,  libertarian, pro-free trade, anti-welfare
Pariots - 78 - Sir Thomas Brady, Duke of Foxborough center-left to center-right, nationalist, pro-free trade, pro-agriculture, pro-welfare
National Liberal - 164 - Nick Clegg center to center-left, liberal, pro-federated EU, pro-free trade, pro-welfare
Social Democrats - 62 - Tony Blair pro-social democracy, pro-free trade, pro-welfare, pro-federated EU, left-wing
Communist - 54 - Dennis Skinner republicanism, protectionist, anti-federated EU, pro-welfare, far-left
Who forms the government?
Probably a LibCon-NatLib coalition.
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« Reply #24 on: February 08, 2018, 10:51:36 PM »

Western States of America National Assembly



Government
Alliance of Progressives and Greens – 196
New Movement – 144
Independents (caucusing) – 1

Official Opposition
Republican Party – 176
Independents (caucusing) – 1

Other Opposition
Sovereign Liberty Party – 44
Center Party – 23
Socialist Alternative – 17
Radical Front – 12
Independents – 4

Ideology
Alliance of Progressives and Greens – Center-left to left-wing, environmentalist, social democratic
New Movement – Pro-reform, populist, economically progressive
Republicans – Center-right to right-wing, conservative, fiscally conservative
Sovereign Liberty – Anti-government, libertarian, anti-public ownership
Center – Centrist, socially liberal
Socialist Alternative – Democratic socialist (majority), revolutionary socialist (minority), left-wing to far-left
Radical Front – Right-wing populist, anti-immigration
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