Emery City South Electoral District

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Emery City South
Humberlean Electoral District
District 2
Location of Emery City South (highlighted in red) as compared to the other electoral districts.
Location of Emery City South (highlighted in red) as compared to the other electoral districts.
CountryHumberlea
Created2023
Government
 • Member of the CommonsPhillip Johnnasan (BIEW Alliance)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total10
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (Eastern Daylight Time)

The Emery City South Electoral District or District 2 is the Humberlean electoral district which holds the area south capital city, often referred to as Mierzwa Town or Basils and Rexdale. It is currently represented by Phillip Johnnasan in the Humberlean House of Commons. He was elected on 27 July 2023 as apart of the Humberlean July 2023 Election.

History

In May 2021, the first Humberlean constitution was passed. As apart of it, Emery City was given a seat in the Humberlean senate. This would later result in Alexander Maple being elected to fill the seat during the Humberlean May 2021 General Election. Later, in July 2023 after the second constitution was passed, Emery City was split into 3 electoral districts. Fort Emery, Emery City South and Emery-Sage-Madison. Emery City South's first (and currently only election) would be in the same month as the new district alignments. It would result in the election of their current representative in the House of Commons, Phillip Johnnasan.

Elections results

Emery City South, 2023-present

July 2023 General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
BIEW Alliance Phillip Johnnasan 1 100%
N/A Abstain 0
Total valid votes 1 100%
Total rejected ballots 0 0%
Turnout 1 12.5%
Eligible voters 8
BIEW Alliance gain from Independent

Emery City, 2021-2023

May 2021 General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Alexander Maple 3 100%
Total valid votes 3 100%
Total rejected ballots 0 0%
Turnout 3 44.44%
Eligible voters 17
Independent gain