First version of my 2020 Senate scenario. Tried to get the most likely candidate for every election, but this will be updated as the races become clearer.
Feedback is greatly appreciated as always.
First version of my 2020 Senate scenario. Tried to get the most likely candidate for every election, but this will be updated as the races become clearer.
Feedback is greatly appreciated as always.
Hi everyone! Here is a link to a scenario I made about last year’s election in New Zealand. This was very hard to make, since in New Zealand most of the Labour Party’s seats are list seats, and we do not have MMP or (Yet) preferences, unlike in real life, so it was difficult to make this. However, I came up with a solution, which was to add some MPs as a top up for the parties (To make up for a lack of a proportional list system) and as a result the scenario works perfectly. Try it out and see how you find it. I also added the Maori electorates as in real life.
Once we have preferences, or indeed MMP, I will update this scenario and add in the new electoral dynamics.
There also seems to be an error with high scores at the end, which I would like to correct, if someone can help me with finding out the reason for it?
Description:
“Note: preferences will be added in a future release.
After taking control of the Labour Party, Jacinda Ardern has shown herself to be a formidable campaigner. Can she lead Labour back into government or will Bill English and the Nationals win this hotly contested election?
This simulation uses a unique electoral system where, in addition to the Maori electorates, everyone will also have a list vote for list MPs on the North and South Island, and smaller parties are given list seats to reflect their vote share.”
Screenshots:
Download here: NZ2017

beta test version i will edit to add more issues,update partys and events and etc
link:http://270soft.ipbhost.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=7099
In light of recent events, I made a 2020 Senate election. It’s a very early beta.
With the addition of the Preference vote for Australia, I’ve decided to update my 2010 scenario