Election season is well under way in Curnon, with the Prime Ministerial debate taking place earlier today between the Progress and Socialism Party’s Rowan Mintz and the People’s Civic Movement’s Patreyk Narjid, in preperation for the upcoming Prime Ministerial election.
However, Curnon actually has two elections coming up, as well as one referendum. The first election will take place on April 2nd, where citizens vote for their Prime Minister.
The candidates in the Prime Ministerial election are:
- Patreyk Narjid (People’s Civic Movement)
- Rowan Mintz (Progress and Socialism Party)
The ballot will also include a refrendum for the General Secretary after the incumbent General Secretary, Plamen Iliev, announced that he would be resigning. They nominated Prime Minister, Dan Pierce to take his place- this was supported by Parliament but must now be approved by the people of Curnon.
The Parliamentary elections will take place on April 4th, with ten candidates contesting each other for just five seats- these elections will decide who is elected to Parliament. The candidates in the Parliamentary elections are:
- Benjamin Milner (Independent)
- Cameron Strickland (Independent)
- Christopher Felix Slant (Progress and Socialism Party)
- Gabryjal Sans (Progress and Socialism Party)
- Kari Suzuki (Curnon Environmental Front)
- Lincoln Carter (Independent)
- Max Wydorowicz (Progress and Socialism Party)
- Nyx Nightshade (Independent)
- Stephen Pynch (People’s Civic Movement)
- Zechariah C. Huber (Independent)
Patreyk Narjid (People’s Civic Movement) will also be on the ballot in the event that he does not get elected as Prime Minister, as will Dan Pierce (Independent) if he does not get elected as General Secretary.
