Election Game Scenarios for TheorySpark

Browsing the 2009 August archive

Chancellor Forever

Author: Treasurer of the PC

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Northern Ireland - Normalised - 2007

Northern Ireland - Normalised - 2007

“In the late 1980’s, a campaign began in Northern Ireland that protested all British political parties should contest in Northern Ireland in Westminster elections and future Stormont Assembly elections. This was initially unpopular, however, as the troubles became more uncontrollable, fingers were beginning to be pointed at the NI political parties for helping to drive a split between Catholic and Protestant citizens to a worse extent. Both sides of the divide were held resposible. The Ulster and Democratic Unionists were soon abolished for their increasingly right wing attack on NI independence from the UK while, Sinn Fein promoted terrorism as plausible to achieve a united Ireland. Soon, a more moderate Conservative and Labour party to take over, and the threat to the Nationalist parties to merge together and reform or Sinn Fein politicans will face expulsion.”

President Forever 2008 + Primaries

Author: Jeff Brunner

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New Jersey Gubernatorial - 2010

New Jersey Gubernatorial - 2009

“With Corzine’s popularity flagging, and the political mood in the country slowly coming to terms with the outcome of the 2008 Presidential election, things don’t look good in New Jersey. With fresh young Republicans rising to face a tired and old Democratic establishment, who will bring the bloom back to the Garden State?”

Prime Minister Forever - Canada 2008

Author: Display Name

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Quebec - 1944

Quebec - 1944

“The Premier, Adelard Godbout, seeks another term for his Liberal government. The Québec Liberal Party (PLQ) won a majority at the last election in 1939. The Union National (UN) are the official opposition. They are led by former Premier, Maurice Duplessis. His center-right government was in power from 1936-39. A new center-left party has entered the political arena - the Bloc populaire canadien (BPC). They are led by André Laurendeau.”