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The San Joaquin senatorial election is scheduled to take place on Friday, October 14, 2016 and will be the election for the 80th elected secession of the Parliament of Sierra. It will be held congruently alongside with the national election, the election for the state legislatures. Since 2014, the province enacted laws that placed all candidates on the same ballot on a blanket primary, although party indicators are still placed beside candidates names, the two candidates who acquired the most votes would continue to a runoff election in October, much in the manner of a jungle primary, the state also revoked candidates privileges to run two candidacies for two separate political positions.

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  • Sierra Senate election in San Joaquin, 2016
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  • The San Joaquin senatorial election is scheduled to take place on Friday, October 14, 2016 and will be the election for the 80th elected secession of the Parliament of Sierra. It will be held congruently alongside with the national election, the election for the state legislatures. Since 2014, the province enacted laws that placed all candidates on the same ballot on a blanket primary, although party indicators are still placed beside candidates names, the two candidates who acquired the most votes would continue to a runoff election in October, much in the manner of a jungle primary, the state also revoked candidates privileges to run two candidacies for two separate political positions.
Alliance
  • Conservative
  • Progressive
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • 03798C
Next Year
  • 2020(xsd:integer)
election date
  • 2012-10-17(xsd:date)
  • 2016-10-14(xsd:date)
election name
  • Class I
  • Class III
  • Sierran Senate election in San Joaquin, 2016
ongoing
  • Yes
Country
  • San Joaquin
  • Kingdom of Sierra
Type
  • presidential
  • legislature
nominee
Party
party colour
  • Yes
Title
  • Senator
candidate
map image
  • Map of Sierra .png
before election
Image
  • Allison_Perry.jpg
  • Chance_Reynolds.jpg
  • Karen_Strong.jpg
  • Patrick_Davis.jpg
previous election
  • Sierran Senate election in San Joaquin, 2012
  • Sierran Senate election in San Joaquin, 2014
next election
  • Sierra prime ministerial election, 2020
  • Sierran Senate election in San Joaquin, 2020
Previous Year
  • 2012(xsd:integer)
  • 2014(xsd:integer)
Flag
  • Flag of San Joaquin.png
Size
  • 86(xsd:integer)
  • 90(xsd:integer)
  • 105(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The San Joaquin senatorial election is scheduled to take place on Friday, October 14, 2016 and will be the election for the 80th elected secession of the Parliament of Sierra. It will be held congruently alongside with the national election, the election for the state legislatures. Since 2014, the province enacted laws that placed all candidates on the same ballot on a blanket primary, although party indicators are still placed beside candidates names, the two candidates who acquired the most votes would continue to a runoff election in October, much in the manner of a jungle primary, the state also revoked candidates privileges to run two candidacies for two separate political positions. Am Nguyen, the current Governor of San Joaquin attempted to veto the change in election law in 2015 but was overturned and openly denounced the San Joaquin General Assembly for an attempted topple in leadership. Along with the Royalist Party of Sierra, several members refused to enter the Assembly hall. It wasn't until the Bernheim Police Department forcefully fulfilled the quorum. Previously, Nguygen was selected by the Democratic-Republican leadership to fulfill the seat for Daniel McComb, but was discouraged due to the change in law and poor polling. Since McComb was not allowed to run for reelection as senator, one scheduled primary and one special primary was held on February 18. Among those selected for the run off election were Karen Strong (DR), running against Patrick Davis (DR) and for the special election, Allison Perry (DR) against Chance Reynolds (R). It will be the first time in twenty years that a province will hold elections for both of its senators.
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