[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Election of 1993[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [h1][b][center]The Election Results, Continued[/center][/b][/h1] Karimbe, the final state surrounding the Capitol finished it's polling with the masses of socialists pulling solemnly for [b]Samgola Dawn[/b]. The split 3-5-3-1 broadened the [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] lead. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/wV9jtyY.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Karimbe, 1993[/i][/center] The Province of Ziwa, a bastion of mostly rural and Muslims who have since fallen under the reign of the National Militias, votes largely in favor of the [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] under the pretense of Zan Mahol's boastful promises of removing the militia threat and decreasing unemployment. Two new parties, the [b]Labour Front[/b] and the [b]Ultranationalist Party[/b] sign up legally for participation in the Presidential Election but gain nowhere near enough votes. The [b]Society for the Advancement of Secularism[/b] ([i]SAS[/i]) hold a campaign to vote for these 'fringe parties,' but their efforts are barely felt at the polls. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/SXM3wa9.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Ziwa, 1993[/i][/center] The final results for Onige come in. A near split for [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] and [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] reveal the frontrunners in the final hours of the election. The [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b] cash in a vote with a stellar quarter of a million votes and Labour Front edges out 25,000. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lElBV9G.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Onige, 1993[/i][/center] The final territory, the least populated, Dabrado, is polled. Every seat, including the new fringe [b]Labour Front[/b] and [b]Ultranationalist Party[/b] win representation, beating out the [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/gbNTx00.png[/img] [i]Election Results for Dabrado, 1993[/i][/center] [u][b]Current Seats[/b][/u] [list][*][b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b]: 65 [*][b]Samgola Dawn[/b]: 83 [*][b]Liberal Democrats[/b]: 63 [*][b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]: 15 [*][b]Labour Front[/b]: 1 [*][b]Ultranationalist Party[/b]: 1[/list] With the General Election over, the final tally for votes was as such: [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/2M6Epcl.png[/img] [i]Total Vote Tally, General Election 1993[/i][/center] In the ensuing Runoff Election, [b]Samgola Patriotic Party[/b] and a startlingly modest amount of [b]Liberal Democrats[/b] chose Bassong's [b]DAR[/b] over the traditionalist [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] party, even with a turnout of nearly 15% higher. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/zk3CVRS.png[/img] [i]Runoff Election, 1993[/i][/center] [center][b][u]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/u][/b] will have 48 hours to assemble a coalition comprising at least 115 Seats or opportunity will turn to [b]Samgola Dawn[/b].[/center]