NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 CI NY State Senate 2018 Israel mayoral elections 2018 (The Hebrew Wikipedia has a whole list of races https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/הבחירות_לרשויות_המקומיות_בישראל_(2018)#בוקעתא) unfortunately there is no english version at this time PI Jerusalem Mayoral 2018 (PI) (I'd need help with this I don't know the political leaning of neighborhoods in Jerusalem, I do have a map) NY-14 US House election (once popular vote is made compatible with primaries, I'll finish up and release) Falkland Islands Electoral system referendum,2001 (I know this is really obscure)- released Polish-Lithuanian Free election, 1573 (This'd just be an interesting one to do, @vcczar had a similar one about Massachusetts) Taiwan presidential election, 1996 PMI Polish Senate election,2015 Indian general election, 2014 Ones That haven't been finished for one reason or another NY County executive elections 2017 (CI) may just release this soon NY US House elections 2016(CI) another scenario I have gathering dust San Antonio Municipal elections 2015 (This one just broke for no reason I can probably redo it)(CI) San Antonio Mayoral election,2015 (just need two-round then I can finish up) Catalan independence referendum 2017 (This one also broke for no reason)(PI) Joe Biden's first senate election Delaware 1972 (This one also broke so I deleted it) (PI) @Patine I cut down my list, and varied it a bit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 @Conservative Elector 2 @wolves @Ido @Sunnymentoaddict @LokiLoki22 @Reagan04 Thoughts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolves 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 Would love to play a Taiwan election. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conservative Elector 2 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 9 minutes ago, wolves said: Would love to play a Taiwan election. True! Me too, as I am interested in Asian things in general Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolves 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 2 minutes ago, Conservative Elector 2 said: True! Me too, as I am interested in Asian things in general It's sad that a lot of Asian countries deploy a PR system because CI, PMI and PI haven't got that yet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conservative Elector 2 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 1 minute ago, wolves said: It's sad that a lot of Asian countries deploy a PR system because CI, PMI and PI haven't got that yet. I hope it will be implemented one day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 @Conservative Elector 2 @wolves added some scenarios I have lying around Any thoughts on the non-Taiwan ones? BTW that Taiwan election was the first seriously contested presidential election Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 2 hours ago, NYrepublican said: CI NY State Senate 2018 Israel mayoral elections 2018 (The Hebrew Wikipedia has a whole list of races https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/הבחירות_לרשויות_המקומיות_בישראל_(2018)#בוקעתא) unfortunately there is no english version at this time PI Jerusalem Mayoral 2018 (PI) (I'd need help with this I don't know the political leaning of neighborhoods in Jerusalem, I do have a map) NY-14 US House election (once popular vote is made compatible with primaries, I'll finish up and release) Falkland Islands Electoral system referendum,2001 (I know this is really obscure) Polish-Lithuanian Free election, 1573 (This'd just be an interesting one to do, @vcczar had a similar one about Massachusetts) Taiwan presidential election, 1996 PMI Polish Senate election,2015 Indian general election, 2014 Ones That haven't been finished for one reason or another NY County executive elections 2017 (CI) may just release this soon NY US House elections 2016(CI) another scenario I have gathering dust San Antonio Municipal elections 2015 (This one just broke for no reason I can probably redo it)(CI) San Antonio Mayoral election,2015 (just need two-round then I can finish up) Catalan independence referendum 2017 (This one also broke for no reason)(PI) Joe Biden's first senate election Delaware 1972 (This one also broke so I deleted it) (PI) @Patine I cut down my list, and varied it a bit 2 hours ago, wolves said: Would love to play a Taiwan election. 1 hour ago, Conservative Elector 2 said: I hope it will be implemented one day. I have collected all the Taiwanese regional flags (counties and cities). It would be interesting. However, Poland, too, uses a MPP variant, and the results in an FPTP scenario would be horribly distorted, such as in @victorraiders Hungary 2014 scenario. I, myself, would (and plan to, when I address such scenarios) just use K4E and not wait until some unspecified time in the misty future that Anthony officially releases such a system, which he has to have no enthusiasm to do, or to use distorted FPTP results, or to rely on third party apps not compatible with the game and it's play and AI themselves - I just think people here should get over the typical attitude that youth today have programed into them by marketing schemes (especially to computer games and electronics), that just because the manufacturer or designer declares a product "obsolete," that it means that product is unusable, unworkable, and not even worthy or bearing of even a brief consideration, and using a much more compromised and lower quality result by a "current product" is preferable to even considering touching an "obsolete one." It's one of the stupider attitudes in this regard I've seen these, and I'm not going to pander to it at all, and thus, all MPP scenarios I make will be by K4E, and I won't necassarily consider another user-made scenario for an MPP election with and FPTP system, and all the distorted results, or relying on clumsy external apps, to be any sort of "official" scenario in this community for that election, and may well feel free to do my own version by K4E. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 5 minutes ago, Patine said: I have collected all the Taiwanese regional flags (counties and cities). It would be interesting. However, Poland, too, uses a MPP variant, and the results in an FPTP scenario would be horribly distorted, such as in @victorraiders Hungary 2014 scenario. I, myself, would (and plan to, when I address such scenarios) just use K4E and not wait until some unspecified time in the misty future that Anthony officially releases such a system, which he has to have no enthusiasm to do, or to use distorted FPTP results, or to rely on third party apps not compatible with the game and it's play and AI themselves - I just think people here should get over the typical attitude that youth today have programed into them by marketing schemes (especially to computer games and electronics), that just because the manufacturer or designer declares a product "obsolete," that it means that product is unusable, unworkable, and not even worthy or bearing of even a brief consideration, and using a much more compromised and lower quality result by a "current product" is preferable to even considering touching an "obsolete one." It's one of the stupider attitudes in this regard I've seen these, and I'm not going to pander to it at all, and thus, all MPP scenarios I make will be by K4E, and I won't necassarily consider another user-made scenario for an MPP election with and FPTP system, and all the distorted results, or relying on clumsy external apps, to be any sort of "official" scenario in this community for that election, and may well feel free to do my own version by K4E. Please be careful I specifically said only the polish senate which uses FPTP not the sejm Anyway please send them to me What'd you think of the other ones? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 1 minute ago, NYrepublican said: Please be careful I specifically said only the polish senate which uses FPTP not the sejm Anyway please send them to me What d you think of the other ones? India (which was already on my docket) and Taiwan sound interesting. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth election had less of a percentage of it's population that were eligible voters than the British House of Commons did in the same year (and that's saying something). The rest are all very local, small-scale, or referendums, and thus little interest there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 Just now, Patine said: India (which was already on my docket) and Taiwan sound interesting. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth election had less of a percentage of it's population that were eligible voters than the British House of Commons did in the same year (and that's saying something). The rest are all very local, small-scale, or referendums, and thus little interest there. The Israel mayoral elections 2018 would have 151 seats not so small now is it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 6 minutes ago, NYrepublican said: The Israel mayoral elections 2018 would have 151 seats not so small now is it? The city itself is not that big (it's smaller than Edmonton, where I live, even though our City Council only has 12 member - these membership numbers are pretty arbitrarily assigned, you'll find, and have no inherent meaning to them), and, Israel has a strictly unitary system of government, with no trace at all of federalist ideals (their districts don't even officially have their own flags or other symbols), nor has there been a lot of devolution of power without formal adoption of a federal system, like the U.K. has done, in many places, and thus an election for a mayor and council of Jerusalem is not actually as meaningful as a U.S. State, Canadian Provincial, U.K. devolved, or other such election - it's the Knesset elections that really matter in all ways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 Just now, Patine said: The city itself is not that big (it's smaller than Edmonton, where I live, even though our City Council only has 12 member - these membership numbers are pretty arbitrarily, you'll find, and have no inherent meaning to them), and, Israel has a strictly unitary system of government, with no trace at all of federalist ideals (their districts don't even officially have their own flags or other symbols), nor has there been a lot of devolution of power without formal adoption of a federal system, like the U.K. has done, in many places, and thus an election for a mayor and council of Jerusalem is not actually as meaningful as a U.S. State, Canadian Provincial, U.K. devolved, or other such election - it's the Knesset elections that really matter in all ways. Well it does matter for local elections and many Knesset candidates endorsers etc. are mayors Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 2 minutes ago, Patine said: The city itself is not that big (it's smaller than Edmonton, where I live, even though our City Council only has 12 member - these membership numbers are pretty arbitrarily assigned, you'll find, and have no inherent meaning to them), and, Israel has a strictly unitary system of government, with no trace at all of federalist ideals (their districts don't even officially have their own flags or other symbols), nor has there been a lot of devolution of power without formal adoption of a federal system, like the U.K. has done, in many places, and thus an election for a mayor and council of Jerusalem is not actually as meaningful as a U.S. State, Canadian Provincial, U.K. devolved, or other such election - it's the Knesset elections that really matter in all ways. A number also have unofficial or official flags like Jerusalem Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 8 minutes ago, NYrepublican said: A number also have unofficial or official flags like Jerusalem Only the CITIES of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv (and seemingly no others) have flags - and not their corresponding districts, which still have no flags), and the only "flag" used for the Judea and Samarra District (the Israeli administrative label for the disputed West Bank region) was a flag strictly associated with the IDF from 1967-1982 (indicating openly admitting to military occupation and administration, at least before 1982). However, two city flags a federal or devolved government system does not create. All the Departments of France have flags, but their powers of government are VERY limited to extremely local matters, and the national government in Paris has full veto over decision made by a Department government for whatever region they may object. It seems to very much be the same in Israel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Patine said: Only the CITIES of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv (and seemingly no others) have flags - and not their corresponding districts, which still have no flags), and the only "flag" used for the Judea and Samarra District (the Israeli administrative label for the disputed West Bank region) was a flag strictly associated with the IDF from 1967-1982 (indicating openly admitting to military occupation and administration, at least before 1982). However, two city flags a federal or devolved government system does not create. All the Departments of France have flags, but their powers of government are VERY limited to extremely local matters, and the national government in Paris has full veto over decision made by a Department government for whatever region they may object. It seems to very much be the same in Israel. true but i'd still thing it might be interesting if just as a primer before next year's knesset elections and it isn't just jerusalem and tel aviv Here's beit shemesh Nazareth For those that don't have flags I'll use whatever I can find Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 @Patine you can add to your map collection The falkland islands falkland_islands.bmp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 6 minutes ago, NYrepublican said: @Patine you can add to your map collection The falkland islands falkland_islands.bmp This could be useful, once I figure out a good method to do non-partisan elections in a satisfactory way for PMI (then I can also do Nunavut, the N.W.T., several other far-flung British Overseas Territories, the British Crown Dependencies (which only have very limited partisan activity), and several South Pacific Island nations). It could be fun, once such a mechanism is fully concocted and actually workable in-game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Patine said: This could be useful, once I figure out a good method to do non-partisan elections in a satisfactory way for PMI (then I can also do Nunavut, the N.W.T., several other far-flung British Overseas Territories, the British Crown Dependencies (which only have very limited partisan activity), and several South Pacific Island nations). It could be fun, once such a mechanism is fully concocted and actually workable in-game. I know you're not a big fan of referendums but this i'd like to see Australian republic referendum, 1999 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 1 minute ago, NYrepublican said: I know you're not a big fan of referendums but this i'd like to see Australian republic referendum, 1999 Whereas I do have some Australian elections (and maybe a few Australian State elections) planned, and even a few New Zealand ones, I'm afraid you'll have to hit someone else up for that - and any other - referendum. The only referendum I ever even considered doing in my whole time on these forums was the Newfoundland 1948 one, but it, too, didn't get done. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYrepublican 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Patine said: Whereas I do have some Australian elections (and maybe a few Australian State elections) planned, and even a few New Zealand ones, I'm afraid you'll have to hit someone else up for that - and any other - referendum. The only referendum I ever even considered doing in my whole time on these forums was the Newfoundland 1948 one, but it, too, didn't get done. Don't use that falkland map It seems to be broken I'm trying to see where the missing pixels are Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ido 0 Report post Posted August 1, 2018 On 7/29/2018 at 6:46 PM, NYrepublican said: @Conservative Elector 2 @wolves @Ido @Sunnymentoaddict @LokiLoki22 @Reagan04 Thoughts? well i'm already helping you with Jerusalem, idk about the other ones tho, it would be fun to see the Poland Lithuania one Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ido 0 Report post Posted August 1, 2018 On 7/29/2018 at 9:50 PM, NYrepublican said: true but i'd still thing it might be interesting if just as a primer before next year's knesset elections and it isn't just jerusalem and tel aviv Here's beit shemesh Nazareth For those that don't have flags I'll use whatever I can find almost all cities have flags, most of them suck tho (not Liberia level tho, just generic and not memorable) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 35 Report post Posted August 1, 2018 1 minute ago, Ido said: well i'm already helping you with Jerusalem, idk about the other ones tho, it would be fun to see the Poland Lithuania one Yes, Poland Lithuania, with maybe a couple thousand voters, at most, in a nation of several million at the time. Sounds like great fun! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites