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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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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

Electoral College vote table
County Map Electoral Points Notes
County Cork 11
County Kerry 4
County Limerick 7
County Clare 4
County Galway 7
County Mayo 3
County Roscommon 1
County Sligo 2
County Leitrim 2
County Donegal 6
County Waterford 3
County Wicklow 4
Cornish Electoral College vote table
County Map Electoral Points Notes
County Cornwall 6
County Devon 4
County Somerset 4
County North Somerset 2
County Glouchestershire 2
County Dorset 3
Welsh Electoral College vote table
County Map Electoral Points Notes
County Pembrokeshire 3
County Carmarthenshire 3
County Cardiff 7
County Powys 4
County Gwynedd 3
County Conwy 2
North East Wales 2
County Anglesey 1
Brittany Electoral College vote table
County Map Electoral Points Notes
West Brittany 7
North Brittany 7
South Brittany 7
East Brittany 7