[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Election of 1993[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [h1][b][center]Kamidye Falls in a Tie[/center][/b][/h1] Early voting occurred in the Samgolan capital on [b]July 5th[/b], with the vote split down the middle between the [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b] and the [b]Liberal Democrats[/b], both taking 7 Seats in the National Assembly. Behind them, the [b]Samgolan Dawn[/b] party claimed 5 Seats mostly thanks to an outpouring of retired and military voters in the city itself. The latecomers, the [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b] brought in two seats to the National Assembly, making it the first time in Samgolan history that more than three political parties were present in the legislature. Voter turnout was incredibly low at only 59% of all eligible voters showing up to the ballot box, another factor that considerably helped the [b]Samgolan Dawn[/b] party, whose base turned out at nearly 81%. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/e3G7LJM.png[/img] [i]Election Results from the Capitol, July 1993[/i][/center] Early Polls simultaneously in Nambé, in neighboring Fessam State arrived on [b]July 7th[/b]. Mostly rural, the territory had not been largely visited and it's Christian demographic slid evenly between the [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] and the [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b]. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/9RPd4XF.png[/img] [i]Election Results from Fessam State, Nambé, July 1993[/i][/center] Voting finished in Viye State and saw [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] taking 2 seats, with both the [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b] and [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] taking one, with [b]L.D.[/b] only barely edging out support for their one nomination seat present with a vote of 13,541. The [b]S.P.P.[/b], although amassing 400,000 votes, was spread throughout the state and was not enough to win a single seat. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/KymdDGx.png[/img] [i]Viye State election results, 1993[/i][/center] On the same day, election results for the state of Kadiolesse also finished, with another strong finishing from the [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] party, no doubt due to the fact that it was another bastion of conservative rural voters. The [b]Samgola Patriotic Party[/b] nearly doubled it's seat count by adding two more seats to the National Assembly. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Y5iFzhn.png[/img] [i]Kadiolesse Election Results, 1993[/i][/center] In Ayoullo, a minor metropolitan area, the [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] jump ahead with major results, polling positively with nearly every demographic in the city. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/yEqtUsX.png[/img] [i]Election Results in Ayoullo, 1993[/i][/center] Results for Laja State rolled in. Another mostly rural, Christian state divided by their desire for traditionalism and their religious devotions divided the line between the [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b], [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] and [b]Samgola Dawn[/b]. The [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b] did not win enough votes to claim a seat. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/rouyZUH.png[/img] [i]Election Results in Laja State, 1993[/i][/center] The final count for Guirra came in and offered a slim victory for the [b]Samgolan Dawn[/b] and [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b] party. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lvjf5xa.png[/img] [i]Election Results in Guirra State, 1993[/i][/center] The entire province of [b]Makumbe[/b] is tallied, with still a fairly even split between conservatives and liberals. A 6-6-4-3 split is tallied with the [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b] again splitting with the rural voters of [b]Samgola Dawn[/b]. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lh9dC79.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Makumbe Province, 1993[/i][/center] [b]Soussiam Province[/b] finishes voting with an 11-16-9-2 split. Due to it being a majority rural province, even with the metropolitan city of Bouram, voter turnout of liberal voters was less than 50%, even though support showed [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b] winning a slim majority there. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/7LCCjWt.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Soussiam Province, 1993[/i][/center] The final results for the city of Mutasa and it's surrounding region occur, offering a 3-2-7-0 split with the [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] the only party who maintained any legitimate presence in the region. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/wbFEMqt.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Mutasa State, 1993[/i][/center] While the [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] did campaign there, a split vote of mostly urban Muslim voters eventually grabbed onto the fiery rhetoric of Samuel Bessong. Pollsters indicated that had unemployment been an issue here, the state could have easily flipped to [b]Samgola Dawn[/b]. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/anzLy7k.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Olouye State, 1993[/i][/center] The results for Modiali, a more rural area are revealed with [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] taking a near complete majority. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/tNOh4m3.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Modiali State, 1993[/i][/center] Final results for three different States dropped, with a split coming across as 9-14-4-0, with the [b]Samgolan Dawn[/b] rural, conservative and Muslim base finally showing it's colors. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Es94mNW.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Bengzi, Bignoa and Sétenga, 1993[/i][/center] [hr][hr] [b][u]Current Seats[/u][/b] [list][*][b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b]: 56 [*][b]Samgola Dawn[/b]: 66 [*][b]Liberal Democrats[/b]: 52 [*][b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]: 13 [/list]