OAM election, July 2010
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Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations July 2010 | ||||||
Candidate | Gordon Freeman | Tim Romano | Kyng Fyrst | ~ | ~ | ~ |
Micronation | MGPRA1 | Deltan Imperium | Slinky Empyre | ~ | ~ | ~ |
Popular Vote (%) | 53% | 13% | 33% | ~ | ~ | ~ |
Count | 34 | 11 | 27 | ~ | ~ | ~ |
Vice Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations July 2010 | ||||||
Candidate | James Wilary | Bradley of Dullahan | Tom Turner | Ryan St. George | Alexander Reinhardt | Kyng Fyrst |
Micronation | PrSR | Wyvern | Rukora | People's Proper Republic of Wellington | St.Charlie | Slinky Empyre |
Popular Vote (%) | 16% | 15% | 12% | 12% | 23% | 17% |
Count | 73 | 71 | 56 | 56 | 103 | 78 |
Forum link Note: Figures may not add due to rounding |
Background
Following the resignation by Secretary-General at the time, Petya d'Égtavie, along with four other micronations (Erusia, Sandus, Bokonton & Nemkhavia), Sir. Gordon Freeman took over as Acting Secretary-General to organise new elections.
Voting system
The same voting system as in the past is being used, this being 'ranked pairs' voting.
OAMEC Members
- CJ Miller
- James Skinner
- Bjorn Olsen
Results
Gordon Freeman of the MGPRA1 was elected as Secretary-General with 53% of the vote, and Alexander Reinhardt of St.Charlie elected as Vice Secretary-General with 23% of the vote. Kyng Fyrst of the Slinky Empyre is now in line to become the second Vice Secretary-General alongside Reinhardt.
The election also had the highest-ever participation rating in the OAM's history to date, with 29 member nations casting their voluntary vote.
OAMIAO Election
Secretary of the OAMIAO July 2010 | ||||||
Candidate | Bjorn Olsen | Bradley of Dullahan | ||||
Micronation | Victoria | Wyvern | ||||
Popular Vote (%) | 62% | 37% | ||||
Count | 15 | 9 |
Following the passing of the reform resolution, the OAMIAO Secretary, the only Secretary in the OAM to be elected, was required to be elected to the position. Voting opened on 20 July 2010, and closed on 26 July 2010.
Dr. Bjorn Olsen of the Kingdom of Victoria was elected as the first OAMIAO Secretary.