Difference between revisions of "2022 Sequoyan presidential election"
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Presidential elections were held in [[Sequoyah]] on 27 February 2022 where Sequoyans elected the country's [[President of Sequoyah|president]] and [[Vice President of Sequoyah|vice president]]. The election occurred concurrently with [[2022 Sequoyan Senate election|Senate]] and [[2022 Sequoyan People's Assembly election|People's Assembly elections]]. It was the first presidential election to occur under the [[Constitution of Sequoyah|country's fifth constitution]] and following the [[Cooperation and Development Coalition]]'s (CODECO) [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah|military invasion]] during the [[Sequoyan Civil War]]. | Presidential elections were held in [[Sequoyah]] on 27 February 2022 where Sequoyans elected the country's [[President of Sequoyah|president]] and [[Vice President of Sequoyah|vice president]]. The election occurred concurrently with [[2022 Sequoyan Senate election|Senate]] and [[2022 Sequoyan People's Assembly election|People's Assembly elections]]. It was the first presidential election to occur under the [[Constitution of Sequoyah|country's fifth constitution]] and following the [[Cooperation and Development Coalition]]'s (CODECO) [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah|military invasion]] during the [[Sequoyan Civil War]]. | ||
− | Several candidates participated in the 2022 presidential election. The frontrunners were Major General [[Atohi Dustu]] of the [[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction Party]], who was serving as the CODECO-installed provisional president of Sequoyah, and [[Wohehiv Avonaco]] of the [[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican Party]],{{NoteTag|name="GAU support"|Atohi Dustu's electoral campaign with the National Reconstruction Party was supported by the [[Federalist Party (Sequoyah)|Federalist Party]].}} who was serving as the [[Governor of Cheyenne|governor]] of [[Cheyenne]]. Other candidates included [[Ahuli Ahuyala]] of the [[Democratic Party (Sequoyah)|Democratic Party]]; [[Amadahy Chasse]] of the [[Socialist Party (Sequoyah)|Socialist Party]]; [[Mati Jistu]] of the [[Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change (Sequoyah)|Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change]]; [[Kanati Junaluska]] of the [[Sequoyan Independence Party]]; [[Salali Tsiya]] of the [[National Accountability Party (Sequoyah)|National Accountability Party]]; and [[Agasga Uku]], an [[Independent politician|independent]]. | + | Several candidates participated in the 2022 presidential election. The frontrunners were Major General [[Atohi Dustu]] of the [[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction Party]], who was serving as the CODECO-installed provisional president of Sequoyah, and [[Wohehiv Avonaco]] of the [[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican Party]],{{NoteTag|name="GAU support"|Atohi Dustu's electoral campaign with the National Reconstruction Party was supported by the [[Federalist Party (Sequoyah)|Federalist Party]].}} who was serving as the [[Governor of Cheyenne|governor]] of [[Cheyenne]]. Other candidates included [[Ahuli Ahuyala]] of the [[Democratic Party (Sequoyah)|Democratic Party]]; [[Atsadi Onacona]] of the [[Federalist Party (Sequoyah)|Federalist Party]]; [[Amadahy Chasse]] of the [[Socialist Party (Sequoyah)|Socialist Party]]; [[Mati Jistu]] of the [[Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change (Sequoyah)|Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change]]; [[Kanati Junaluska]] of the [[Sequoyan Independence Party]]; [[Salali Tsiya]] of the [[National Accountability Party (Sequoyah)|National Accountability Party]]; and [[Agasga Uku]], an [[Independent politician|independent]]. |
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Presidential elections were held in Sequoyah on 27 February 2022 where Sequoyans elected the country's president and vice president. The election occurred concurrently with Senate and People's Assembly elections. It was the first presidential election to occur under the country's fifth constitution and following the Cooperation and Development Coalition's (CODECO) military invasion during the Sequoyan Civil War.
Several candidates participated in the 2022 presidential election. The frontrunners were Major General Atohi Dustu of the National Reconstruction Party, who was serving as the CODECO-installed provisional president of Sequoyah, and Wohehiv Avonaco of the Republican Party,[note 1] who was serving as the governor of Cheyenne. Other candidates included Ahuli Ahuyala of the Democratic Party; Atsadi Onacona of the Federalist Party; Amadahy Chasse of the Socialist Party; Mati Jistu of the Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change; Kanati Junaluska of the Sequoyan Independence Party; Salali Tsiya of the National Accountability Party; and Agasga Uku, an independent.
Contents
Political background
February and October 2020 elections
CODECO military intervention
Atohi Dustu's provisional presidency
Constitutional and electoral reforms
Electoral system
Election procedure
Political parties
Registered voters
Presidential candidates
Electoral campaign
National Reconstruction Party
Republican Party
Other candidates
Opinion polling
Results
Results by province
Aftermath
Domestic reactions
International reactions
Allegations of fraud
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Atohi Dustu's electoral campaign with the National Reconstruction Party was supported by the Federalist Party.