As it Happened: January 2020 General Elections & Referendum Results

Results and seat allocations of the January 2020 General Election and Permanent Residency Referendum

Election Results

Voter Turnout: 78

Spoilt Votes: 2

Valid Votes: 76

PartyNo. of Votes%Seats Won
NOD – National Organisation for Democracy810.53%2
NOU – National Orduh1114.47%3
UWH – United WolvHaven3748.68%9
WAP – WolvHaven Architect Party2026.32%5

Your elected MPs for the 12th Parliament

PartyMember Elected
NODQuarxilon
NOD_Lykan
NOULittledoggy2
NOUHeiopeii
NOU((FORFEITED SEAT))
WAPGukkyGukz
WAPPlankTheInkDevil
WAPDelfino88
WAP_Bevan
WAPMineshafter61
UWHMopsistudios
UWHGrass_Jelly
UWHMinebuilder1223
UWHHinwapoon
UWHBaymax1020
UWHCM_Raiders
UWHKangaroo567
UWHMatthieuTofu
UWHCaptainSlow_

Permanent Residency Referendum Results

Q1 Should the PR Rank be introduced?Votes
A: Yes49
B: No28
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Q2 Should the PR rank be introduced, how should the PR rank be implemented?Votes
A: Current Citizens shall not be demoted to PR rank.36
B: Citizens who have committed serious crimes or who have a large number of previous offenses shall be demoted to PR rank.42

Q3 What shall be the criteria for promotion from PR to Citizen?Votes
A: Remove the need for an introductory letter and allow PRs with 1 warning to be promoted53
B: No changes to the provisions of the Permanent Residency Act, 201825

Q4 What shall be the criteria for demotion to PR rank?Votes
A: Allow for inactive citizens to be demoted to PR rank53
B: No changes to the provisions of the Permanent Residency Act, 201856

Q5 What shall be rights and privileges afforded to PRs?Votes
A: Provide PRs with the same rights and privileges as citizens, except the right to participation in parliament and vote at elections50
B: No changes to the provisions of the Permanent Residency Act, 201828

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