Elections Act
An act establishing elections for office
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4. Office of the Prime Minister Chancellor
(1) Sixteen days before the first of every February, May, August, and November, the citizens will convene to elect the Prime Minister Chancellor.
- The election period will be organized into three phases:
- A four-day declaration of candidacy and campaign period.
- A two-day campaign-only period where candidates may campaign, and the citizens will debate the merits of their platforms.
- A three-day voting period.
- The respective winner, as decided using Instant-Runoff Voting, will be declared the Prime Minister Chancellor-elect by the Election Commissioner.
(2) The term for the incoming Prime Minister Chancellor will begin the week after elections, on the first of the month. Before this inauguration, any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Prime Minister Chancellor and any appointed Cabinet ministers secretaries will maintain their offices until then.
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6. Vacancies of Office
(1) A special election will be held for a vacancy in the office of the Prime Minister Chancellor. If at least half of the term remains, the elected Prime Minister Chancellor will serve until the next regularly scheduled election. If less than half of the term remains, the elected Prime Minister Chancellor will serve the remainder of the scheduled term and the additional subsequent full term.
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7. Separation of Powers
(1) Offices of the Coalition are the Delegate, the Prime Minister Chancellor, appointed Cabinet ministers secretaries, the Chair of the Assembly, the Chief Justice, and any of their appointed deputies.
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(5) No person occupying the Office of Prime Minister Chancellor, an appointed Cabinet minister secretary, or the office of the Delegate may hold any equivalent office in a foreign region or organisation.