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GOVERNOR ELECTION #1 - 2021


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The United States Government

Announces Governor election for the San Andreas State

 

1. Procedure

A. The parties host primary elections where they determine a candidate who will run on the behalf of the party.

 

B. The winner of the primaries in the parties submit an application.

 

C. The accepted applicants thereafter become candidates. The candidates must host at minimum three campaign events which are publicly announced and scheduled at least twenty four hours prior to hosting. These campaign events must be at minimum twenty minutes long. Campaign events are such as: public speeches, rallies, meetings, debates and so on.

 

D. Voting occurs once the campaign period ends. The voting period lasts 48 hours. The candidate with most votes wins the election and is inaugurated as the next Governor.

 

2. Timeline

The following timeline will be followed during the election period:

 

January 07 to January 14 - Parties conduct primaries and determine who will run on their behalf

January 15 to January 31 - Campaign period

February 03 to February 04 - Voting period

February 05 - Results

 

3. Rules

All candidates must abide by the following rules:

  • (1) Vote manipulation in any shape, or form, shall result in the respective candidate being disqualified from the election;
    • (A) Asking for votes, through campaigning efforts, does not suggest vote manipulation;
    • (B) Only the definition under Title III for Vote Manipulation may be enforced;
  • (2) Candidates for any election may not be currently tied with any criminal affiliates in an active manner;
    • (A) Candidates who have had prior prosecutions that have been served are allowed to run in an election;
    • (B) Candidates who have an outstanding prosecution, or ongoing consequences from a prosecution, are not allowed to run for any election;
    • (C) Candidates who are actively affiliated with a group that either the SAPD or FBI has evidence of criminal activities may not run for any election;
      • (1) Candidates who were previously affiliated with a group associated with criminal activities may run for any election, following the requirements under Title III (A)(2);
  • (3) A principal campaign committee must consist, at minimum, of an individual running for the Office of the Governor and a running mate;
  • (4) Upon succeeding in a primary campaign, candidates must adhere to committing and attending at least three campaign events, either organised by the principal campaign committee or any other authorised committee;
  • (5) Either political party may act as an authorised committee for any candidate;
  • (6) Candidates may be subject to investigation from the FBI or The Congress. Candidates are required to make themselves available for any questioning from either federal body;

 

4. Application

The following format must be filled by the winners of primary elections within the parties:

 

Application for State Governor Candidature

 

Governor:

1. Name:

2. Surname:

3. Phone:

4. Residence:

5. Political Orientation:

 

Vice Governor:

1. Name:

2. Surname:

3. Phone:

4. Residence:

5. Political Orientation:

 

5. Authority and Obligations

Authority

  • Create and implement new state laws;
  • Add amendments to current state laws;
  • Set property taxes per region;
  • Set toll fees per region;
  • Set base paycheck for state emergency services;
  • Close or open stations for state emergency services;
  • Add or remove vehicles from state emergency services;
  • Bear the executive control of the State and all its cities and territories;
  • Promote measures that enrich the quality of life of the citizens of the State;
  • Work along with the guidance of The Congress;
  • Use state government budget for various projects;
  • Propose operations to be conducted by state emergency services;
  • Initiate impeachment of a State Official; *

 

* A governor can initiate impeachment proceeding of a state agency official (such as a Chief of Police or a Chief of Fire Department) having legitimate reasons and evidence for the impeachment. The reasons of impeachment may be criminal activity (including abuse of power), or other behavior or acts which may be deemed obstructive to the development of the State Agency. A procedure for this will be written in detail.

 

Obligations

  • To actively be involved in the development of the State;
  • To conduct at least four public conferences per month;
  • To conduct at least two community projects per month;
  • To be present in the state and actively communicate with State Agencies;
  • To serve the citizens as a public servant and execute the campaign promises and other deeds for the betterment of the State, its the quality of life and the people;
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