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| candidate1 = '''[[Atohi Dustu]]''' | | candidate1 = '''[[Atohi Dustu]]''' | ||
| party1 = [[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction]] | | party1 = [[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction]] | ||
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| running_mate1 = '''[[Ernesto Castro Aldana]]''' | | running_mate1 = '''[[Ernesto Castro Aldana]]''' | ||
| popular_vote1 = '''253,214''' | | popular_vote1 = '''253,214''' | ||
| percentage1 = '''52.82''' | | percentage1 = '''52.82''' | ||
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| candidate2 = [[Wohehiv Avonaco]] | | candidate2 = [[Wohehiv Avonaco]] | ||
| party2 = [[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican]] | | party2 = [[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican]] | ||
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| running_mate2 = [[Adohi Amadahy]] | | running_mate2 = [[Adohi Amadahy]] | ||
| popular_vote2 = 226,201 | | popular_vote2 = 226,201 | ||
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− | The | + | 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]]. |
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+ | 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]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Political background == |
=== February and October 2020 elections === | === February and October 2020 elections === | ||
− | === CODECO intervention and | + | === CODECO military intervention === |
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+ | === Atohi Dustu's provisional presidency === | ||
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+ | === Constitutional and electoral reforms === | ||
− | == Electoral | + | == Electoral system == |
− | In the lead up to the election, the CODECO-led government, the tribal militias, and other groups negotiated the future electoral and political system of the country. The negotiation, which took into account the ethnic and racial make up of the country, resulted as follows: | + | === Election procedure === |
+ | <!--In the lead up to the election, the CODECO-led government, the tribal militias, and other groups negotiated the future electoral and political system of the country. The negotiation, which took into account the ethnic and racial make up of the country, resulted as follows: | ||
* Sequoyah will be led by two presidents and a vice president. | * Sequoyah will be led by two presidents and a vice president. | ||
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* One president will be a tribal Sequoyan, elected in an election where only tribal Sequoyans can vote and run. | * One president will be a tribal Sequoyan, elected in an election where only tribal Sequoyans can vote and run. | ||
* The vice president will be a Creeperian, elected in an election where only Creeperans can vote and run. | * The vice president will be a Creeperian, elected in an election where only Creeperans can vote and run. | ||
− | * Provincial representatives to the Congress will be elected in a single provincial-wide election for each province in a open list proportional representation election. | + | * Provincial representatives to the Congress will be elected in a single provincial-wide election for each province in a open list proportional representation election.--> |
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− | + | === Political parties === | |
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− | === | + | === Registered voters === |
− | + | == Presidential candidates == | |
− | + | {| class="vertical-align-top wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | |
+ | ! colspan="2" | Party | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Candidate | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Running mate | ||
+ | ! Date nominated | ||
+ | ! Date registered | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="National Reconstruction Party" | [[File:Flag of Sequoyah (2020–2022).png|50px|center|National Reconstruction Party]] '''[[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National<br />Reconstruction<br />Party]]'''<br />{{NoteTag|name="GAU support"}} | ||
+ | | [[File:Atohi Dustu (cropped).jpg|100px|center|Atohi Dustu]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Dustu, Atohi" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Atohi Dustu]]'''<br />{{small|Provisional [[President of Sequoyah]]<br />{{small|(2020–present)}}}} | ||
+ | | [[File:Ernesto Castro with the TSE (cropped).jpg|100px|center|Ernesto Castro Aldana]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Castro Aldana, Ernesto" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Ernesto Castro Aldana]]'''<br />{{small|Mayor of [[San Juan Diego]]<br />{{small|(2016–2022)}}}} | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="2021-09-26" | 26 September 2021 | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="2021-12-04" | 4 December 2021 | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Republican Party" | '''[[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican Party]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:Wohehiv Avonaco (cropped).png|100px|center|Wohehiv Avonaco]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Wohehiv Avonaco" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Wohehiv Avonaco]]'''<br />{{small|[[Governor of Cheyenne]]<br />{{small|(2018–2022)}}<br />Mayor of [[Tolikan]]<br />{{small|(2012–2016)}}}} | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Adohi Amadahy]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Amadahy, Adohi" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Adohi Amadahy]]'''<br />{{small|Mayor of [[Kalgaduv]]<br />{{small|(2016–2020)}}}} | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="2021-09-25" | 25 September 2021 | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="2021-12-04" | 4 December 2021 | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Democratic Party" | '''[[Democratic Party (Sequoyah)|Democratic Party]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Ahuli Ahuyala]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Ahuyala, Ahuli" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Ahuli Ahuyala]]'''<br />{{small|[[Senate of Sequoyah|Senator]] from [[Western Sequoyah]]<br />{{small|(2008–2020)}}<br />[[People's Assembly of Sequoyah|Assemblyman]] from [[Western Sequoyah's 6th People's Assembly district|WS 6th]]<br />{{small|(1996–2008)}}}} | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Gaagii Ohiyesa]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Ohiyesa, Gaagii" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Gaagii Ohiyesa]]'''<br />{{small|[[Senate of Sequoyah|Senator]] from [[Western Sequoyah]]<br />{{small|(2014–2020)}}<br />[[People's Assembly of Sequoyah|Assemblyman]] from [[Western Sequoyah's 2nd People's Assembly district|WS 2nd]]<br />{{small|(1988–2014)}}}} | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Socialist Party (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Socialist Party" | '''[[Socialist Party (Sequoyah)|Socialist Party]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Amadahy Chasse]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Chasse, Amadahy" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Amadahy Chasse]]'''<br />{{small|[[People's Assembly of Sequoyah|Assemblyman]] from [[Western Sequoyah's 9th People's Assembly district|WS 9th]]<br />{{small|(2012–2020)}}}} | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Chenoa Tsala]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Tsala, Chenoa" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Chenoa Tsala]]'''<br />{{small|[[People's Assembly of Sequoyah|Assemblyman]] from [[Itse Ulagohisdi's 5th People's Assembly district|IU 5th]]<br />{{small|(2012–2020)}}}} | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change" | '''[[Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change (Sequoyah)|Liberal Democrats<br />for Progress<br />and Change]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Mati Jistu]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Jistu, Mati" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Mati Jistu]]'''<br />{{small|[[People's Assembly of Sequoyah|Assemblyman]] from [[Eastern Sequoyah's 5th People's Assembly district|KS 5th]]<br />{{small|(2016–2020)}}}} | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Takatoki Awenasa]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Awenasa, Takatoki" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Takatoki Awenasa]]''' | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Sequoyan Independence Party}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Sequoyan Independence Party" | '''[[Sequoyan Independence Party|Sequoyan<br />Independence<br />Party]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Kanati Junaluska]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Junaluska, Kanati" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Kanati Junaluska]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Illanipi Hototo]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Hototo, Illanipi" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Illanipi Hototo]]''' | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|National Accountability Party (Sequoyah)}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="National Accountability Party" | '''[[National Accountability Party (Sequoyah)|National<br />Accountability<br />Party]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Salali Tsiya]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Tsiya, Salali" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Salali Tsiya]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Wohali Woya]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Woya, Wohali" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Wohali Woya]]''' | ||
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+ | | style="background-color:{{party color|Independent politician}}" | | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Independent" | '''[[Independent politician|Independent]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Agasga Uku]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Uku, Agasga" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Agasga Uku]]''' | ||
+ | | [[File:3x4.svg|100px|center|Kosumi Paytah]] | ||
+ | | data-sort-value="Paytah, Kosumi" style="line-height:1.0" | '''[[Kosumi Paytah]]''' | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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− | == | + | == Opinion polling == |
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{{Election results | {{Election results | ||
− | + | |party1=[[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction Party]]|color1=#B45F06|cand1=[[Atohi Dustu]]|vp1=[[Ernesto Castro Aldana]]|votes1= | |
− | |party1= [[National Reconstruction Party (Sequoyah)|National Reconstruction Party]] | + | |party2=[[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican Party]]|color2=#7D1211|cand2=[[Wohehiv Avonaco]]|vp2=[[Adohi Amadahy]]|votes2= |
− | + | |party3=[[Democratic Party (Sequoyah)|Democratic Party]]|color3=#228B22|cand3=[[Ahuli Ahuyala]]|vp3=[[Gaagii Ohiyesa]]|votes3= | |
− | |color1= #B45F06 | + | |party4=[[Socialist Party (Sequoyah)|Socialist Party]]|color4=#EF0000|cand4=[[Amadahy Chasse]]|vp4=[[Chenoa Tsala]]|votes4= |
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− | | | + | |party6=[[Sequoyan Independence Party]]|color6=#07ACCB|cand6=[[Kanati Junaluska]]|vp6=[[Illanipi Hototo]]|votes6= |
− | |party2= [[Republican Party (Sequoyah)|Republican Party]] | + | |party7=[[National Accountability Party (Sequoyah)|National Accountability Party]]|color7=#FF5858|cand7=[[Salali Tsiya]]|vp7=[[Wohali Woya]]|votes7= |
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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; 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
Party | Candidate | Running mate | Date nominated | Date registered | |||
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National Reconstruction Party [note 1] |
Atohi Dustu Provisional President of Sequoyah (2020–present) |
Ernesto Castro Aldana Mayor of San Juan Diego (2016–2022) |
26 September 2021 | 4 December 2021 | |||
Republican Party | Wohehiv Avonaco Governor of Cheyenne (2018–2022) Mayor of Tolikan (2012–2016) |
Adohi Amadahy Mayor of Kalgaduv (2016–2020) |
25 September 2021 | 4 December 2021 | |||
Democratic Party | Ahuli Ahuyala Senator from Western Sequoyah (2008–2020) Assemblyman from WS 6th (1996–2008) |
Gaagii Ohiyesa Senator from Western Sequoyah (2014–2020) Assemblyman from WS 2nd (1988–2014) |
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Socialist Party | Amadahy Chasse Assemblyman from WS 9th (2012–2020) |
Chenoa Tsala Assemblyman from IU 5th (2012–2020) |
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Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change |
Mati Jistu Assemblyman from KS 5th (2016–2020) |
Takatoki Awenasa | |||||
Sequoyan Independence Party |
Kanati Junaluska | Illanipi Hototo | |||||
National Accountability Party |
Salali Tsiya | Wohali Woya | |||||
Independent | Agasga Uku | Kosumi Paytah |
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.