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« on: October 02, 2021, 12:50:03 PM »

This board seems dead, so to revive it, I'd like to have a PR America game and then subsequent legislative session (so a combination of a normal game and then something similar to Atlasia), the game would start at the end of the 2018 elections, and it would end at the 2020 elections, there would need to be coalition agreements, etc., and then the legislative part starts in January 2021. For simplicity purposes, this is going to use STV for single member districts and the current 435 member House will be preserved. The PR amendment passed in 2017 for the purposes of this game, so the current House maps are kept.


Link to map of seats currently held by the parties: https://www.270towin.com/2020-house-election/ZMeBAl5

Government:

Democratic Party (Leader: Nancy Pelosi (CA-12)): 119 seats, FalterinArc
Progressive Party (Leader: Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08)): 90 seats, CraneHusband
Blue Dog Party (Leader: Tom O'Halleran (AZ-01)): 27 seats

Opposition:

Republican Party (Leader: Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)): 124 seats
Conservative Party (Leader: Mark Meadows (NC-11)): 38 seats
Liberal Conservative Party (Leader: Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05)): 37 seats, Ishan

Current leadership:

Prime Minister: Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
Deputy Prime Minister: Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)

Opposition:

Leader of the Opposition: Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)


So this a multi-party PR America game, also the moderate factions of each political wing have more leeway here, the starting point is basically the IRL results, with IRL caucuses being used to form the initial coalitions. Of course, there are some districts that are repped by Representatives who might not be most in line with that district's ideology, and thus a party of the same wing, but different ideology might want to target said seat. Anyways, this is an interest thread, but this is how it would work. Also the form of government is unicameral parliamentarianism.

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