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Latest Election News • How the Election Works

How It Works

Minor Rounds

The election begins with three Minor Rounds. During this time, any nation may enter the race if they have:

World Assembly membership

Five endorsements

A Campaign Bulletin

Each round lasts for 24 hours, during which all World Assembly nations may vote*.

At the end of each minor round, unviable candidates—those outside the Top 25—are dropped (although they may re-enter).

The ballot is re-ordered, with candidates with the most votes from the previous round listed first.

General Election

The Top 5 candidates from the final Minor Round are automatically entered into General Election. No other candidates may enter. At the conclusion of voting, the leading candidate is elected World Assembly Secretary-General, and gains unspeakable power over the rest of the world.

Regional Boosting

Regions may "boost" for a candidate by displaying prominent signage on their region pages. This can be set in Region Control by any Delegate, Founder, or Regional Officer nation with authority over Appearance.