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The '''Cork electoral college''' is a vote measurement system where each county has a set amount of electoral votes. How it works is every user is allowed to cast only 1 vote throughout the entire country, when they vote in a county it counts as a "county vote" and is added onto a candidates votes in that county, then at the end of the election whatever candidate has a majority in the county will win the county and its electoral points. | The '''Cork electoral college''' is a vote measurement system where each county has a set amount of electoral votes. How it works is every user is allowed to cast only 1 vote throughout the entire country, when they vote in a county it counts as a "county vote" and is added onto a candidates votes in that county, then at the end of the election whatever candidate has a majority in the county will win the county and its electoral points. | ||
Then at the end of a prime minister election each candidate has all their electoral points counted up and whoever has the most becomes the new prime minister. | Then at the end of a prime minister election each candidate has all their electoral points counted up and whoever has the most becomes the new prime minister. | ||
==Electoral College Votes== | ==Electoral College Votes== | ||
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|County Roscommon | |County Roscommon | ||
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|County Sligo | |County Sligo | ||
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|County Leitrim | |County Leitrim | ||
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|County Waterford | |County Waterford | ||
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|County | |County Glouchestershire | ||
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| | |North East Wales | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 10 April 2024
The Cork electoral college is a vote measurement system where each county has a set amount of electoral votes. How it works is every user is allowed to cast only 1 vote throughout the entire country, when they vote in a county it counts as a "county vote" and is added onto a candidates votes in that county, then at the end of the election whatever candidate has a majority in the county will win the county and its electoral points. Then at the end of a prime minister election each candidate has all their electoral points counted up and whoever has the most becomes the new prime minister.
Electoral College Votes
County | Map | Electoral Points | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
County Cornwall | 6 | ||
County Devon | 4 | ||
County Somerset | 4 | ||
County North Somerset | 2 | ||
County Glouchestershire | 2 | ||
County Dorset | 3 |
County | Map | Electoral Points | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
West Brittany | 7 | ||
North Brittany | 7 | ||
South Brittany | 7 | ||
East Brittany | 7 |