Peace, Purity and Freedom

Tuesday 9 August 2016

2016 Hasani presidential election - Hasan in, Tanju out

Hasan Çakar has officially been chosen by the Hasani citizenry to become the 2nd president of Hasanistan. Having been barred from running in elections since the end of the single-party rule, the Nomad Party has seen a return to become the Hasani head of state. The election saw Hasan Çakar dominate the election with a 58% lead. The now ex-president Tanju Çakar failed to win a third term and was totally destroyed by all other parties, getting only 1 vote. Tanju Çakar has accused the election of being rigged and saying Hasan did a Stalin-esque purge of his supporters. President Hasan denies that they were revoked of citizenship because political beliefs but due to their inactivity. President Hasan is soon to give a victory statement.

Votes

  • Nationwide - turnout: 100%
    1. Hasan Çakar (NP) - 7 votes (58%)
    2. Shady Morsi (HIP) - 2 votes (17%)
    3. Muhamed Ali (IPH) - 2 votes (17%)
    4. Tanju Çakar (PPH) - 1 vote (8%)
  • North Hasanistan - turnout: 100%
    1. Shady Morsi (HIP) - 2 votes (100%)
    2. No other party got votes
  • South Hasanistan  - turnout: 100%
    1. Hasan Çakar (IPH) - 4 votes (100%)
    2. No other party got votes
  • Saladin Islands - turnout: 100%
    1. Hasan Çakar (NP) - 1 vote (50%)
    2. Muhamed Ali (IPH) - 1 vote (50%) 
  • Batyr - turnout: 100%
    1. Hasan Çakar (NP) - 2 votes (50%)
    2. Tanju Çakar (PPH) - 1 vote (25%)
    3. Muhamed Ali (IPH) - 1 vote (25%)

How each state voted

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Hasanistan, officially the Federal Republic of Hasanistan (Hasani: Hasanistan Federal Jumhuriyeti), is a self-proclaimed state with territorial claims situated across the Greater Middle East region. Hasanistan has been described as a micronation or an alternative government by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.

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