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Author Topic: BLF Parliament - MAXWELL IS PRIME MINISTER OF THE BLF  (Read 32632 times)



he shouldve added clearer succession rules
i guess, but it's still pretty dumb
i'll allow it if ipquarx is willing to switch to green
« Last Edit: July 05, 2017, 07:25:50 PM by TristanLuigi »

petition to make Karl Marx leader of the communist party

Moltenkitten has now been kicked out of the Communist party and currently has an icepick in the back of his skull

add me to the communist party wtf

I, of my own volition will join the Liberal Party and plan to vote for DestroyerOfBlocks as the leader of said party.

I repeal my petition to make Karl Marx the leader of communist party

I repeal my petition to make Karl Marx the leader of communist party

you're dead remember

« Last Edit: September 29, 2017, 04:57:04 PM by SimpleFish »

Moltenkitten has been let back into the party and has had the icepick removed from the back of his head.


Add me to the fascist party, most of my political views are either closely related to fascism or apart of it.
>freedom patch

what even

pro tip: communist exiles should annex the greens and form a second communist party

MAKE ROLEPLAYS GREAT AGAIN

Add me to the fascist party, most of my political views are either closely related to fascism or apart of it.
I hope you're joking.
pro tip: communist exiles should annex the greens and form a second communist party
What communist exiles?

Do remember that this is a proportional system, so it's not a vote for a single leader, it's a vote to get seats. Basically, if a party gets 20% of the vote, they receive approximately 20% of the seats. More specifically, I'm using the remainders method, which works like this:
1. Each party's votes are multiplied by (total seats)/(total votes) to get a number.
2. Each party receives seats according to the integer part of that number.
3. The remaining seats are granted in decreasing order of the decimal part of that number.

So say Party A gets 22 votes, Party B gets 8 votes, Party C gets 4 votes, and Party D gets 16 votes, for a total of 50 votes. There are 10 seats available.
A will receive approx 4.40 seats.
B will receive approx 1.60 seats.
C will receive approx 0.80 seats.
D will receive approx 3.20 seats.

Initially, A will receive 4 seats, B will receive 1 seat, C will receive 0 seats, and D will receive 3 seats. This makes up 8 seats, but there are still 2 to be filled. This will go to C and B, since they have the highest decimal parts. So the total makeup is A 4, B 2, C 1, and D 3. However, if the decimal parts are a tie (so for instance, A had 4.50, and B had 1.50), you need a method to break that tie.

That stuffs gay

Common Tristan that OP isn't going to update itself