Election 2020
Voting Ended: World Assembly Secretary-General
Congratulations to new WA Secretary-General Kuriko!
Latest Election News • How the Election Works
How It Works
Minor Rounds
The election begins with three Minor Rounds. During this time, any nation may enter the race if they have:
- World Assembly membership
- Five endorsements
- A Campaign Bulletin
Each round lasts for 24 hours, during which all World Assembly nations may vote*.
At the end of each minor round, unviable candidates—those outside the Top 25—are dropped (although they may re-enter).
The ballot is re-ordered, with candidates with the most votes from the previous round listed first.
General Election
The Top 5 candidates from the final Minor Round are automatically entered into General Election. No other candidates may enter. At the conclusion of voting, the leading candidate is elected World Assembly Secretary-General, and gains unspeakable power over the rest of the world.
Regional Boosting
Regions may "boost" for a candidate by displaying prominent signage on their region pages. This can be set in Region Control by any Delegate, Governor, or Regional Officer with authority over Appearance.
* Very young nations (those with populations under 30 million) may not vote, even if they are World Assembly members, to prevent excessive foundings. Leaving the World Assembly will automatically revoke your vote.