OAM election, May 2010

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May 2010 OAM Election
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Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations
May 2010
Candidate Petya d'Égtavie CJ Miller ~ ~
Micronation Egtavia Safiria ~ ~ ~
Popular Vote (%) 73% 26% ~ ~ ~
Count 14 5 ~ ~ ~
Vice Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations
May 2010
Candidate Gordon Freeman King Wilary I Parker I Bradley of Dullahan James Skinner
Micronation MGPRA1 RrSA Secundomia Wyvern Prometheus
Popular Vote (%) 26% 21% 19% 17% 14%
Count 50 41 37 34 28
Chairmanship of the Organisation of Active Micronations Activity Testing Committee
May 2010
Candidate King Wilary I Parker I ~ ~ ~
Micronation RrSA Secundomia ~ ~ ~
Popular Vote (%) 57% 42% ~ ~ ~
Count 11 8 ~ ~ ~
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Background

Following the announcement by Secretary-General at the time, Sir. Mark Meehan that owing to non-micronational commitments he was unable to fulfil his role, Sir. Gordon Freeman took over as Acting Secretary-General to organise new elections.

The election is the first where multiple positions are being elected, these being Secretary-General, Vice Secretary-General and Chairman of the OAMATC (OAM Activity Testing Committee).

Voting system

The same voting system as in the past is being used, this being 'ranked pairs' voting.

OAMEC Members

Election campaigns

Election campaigns began on the 5th May, following the closing of nominations for the positions.

Results

Secretary-General

Petya d'Égtavie of Egtavia was elected the 4th Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations with 73% of the vote.

Vice Secretary-General

Sir. Gordon Freeman of the MGPRA1 was elected the 2nd Vice Secretary-General of the OAM with 26% of the vote.

Chairman of the OAMTC

King Wilary I of the RrSA was elected the 2nd Chairman of the OAM Testing Committee with 57% of the vote.