Conservative Party (FCN)

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Conservative Party
AbbreviationCP
ChairmanFruitopia69
Vice-chairLibervalley
Recruitment OfficerBamgo
FounderGagium
Founded20 June 2017; 6 years ago (2017-06-20)[1]
Dissolved2 May 2020; 3 years ago (2020-05-02)[1]
Membership (2020)15
Ideology
Political positionCenter-right[1]
ColorsRed, Blue
FCN Senate (2020)
7 / 24
Website
Official website

The Conservative Party, abbreviated and commonly referred to as the CP, was a center-right political party of the Federation of Conservative Nations.[1][2] The party was founded by Gagium on 20 June 2017 and was one of the two largest parties of the FCN, with its biggest rival being the Nationalist Party.[1][2] The party was dissolved on 2 May 2020 with the dissolution of the FCN.[1]

Bylaws

Sore Loser

Noticing: under current Bylaw more than one candidate can run for a single position from the conservative party in the general election.

Noticing: under current Bylaw candidates can run for more than one position in the same general election cycle.

Hereby: makes it illegal for a candidate that loses a primary election to run for the same position for the same party in the general election.

Hereby: makes it illegal for candidates to change campaigns for positions after the primaries and run for more than one office in a single general election cycle.

Honored Members and Elders

The "CP Bear" logo.

Noticing: the contribution of members to the party and region.

Hereby: creates separate lists of honored members and elders.

Hereby: Honored Members must have served the party for more than one year and/or served as an elected or appointed government official and is confirmed by a simple majority vote and/or be formally inducted in an awards ceremony.

Hereby: Elders must have been a member for more than three years and/or been a member since the founding of the FCN and be confirmed in a unanimous vote.

Electoral history

President

Election Candidate No. of overall votes % of overall votes Result President
After Election
Ref.
July 2017 Topeka Unknown (No. 2) Unknown Lost Red XN The United States of Qui-Gon (NP) [1]
October 2017 Dobrobyt 7 (No. 2)
35.00%
Lost Red XN Colorado-Kansas (L&O) [1][3]
January 2018 Libervalley 11 (No. 1)
68.75%
Elected Green tickY Libervalley (CP) [1]
April 2018 Gagium 8 (No. 1)
57.14%
Elected Green tickY Gagium (CP) [1][4]
July 2018 Gagium 13 (No. 1)
92.86%
Elected Green tickY Gagium (CP) [1][5]
October 2018 New Waldensia 23 (No. 1)
100.00%
Elected Green tickY New Waldensia (CP) [1][6]
January 2019 Helpfull People 1 (No. 3)
4.55%
Lost Red XN Creeperopolis (NP) [1][7]
April 2019 Bamgo 1 (No. 3)
2.86%
Lost Red XN Vens Verbum (SoA) [1][8]
July 2019 The Rouge Christmas State 26 (No. 1)
78.79%
Elected Green tickY The Rouge Christmas State (CP) [1][9]
October 2019 Furbish Islands 27 (No. 1)
51.92%
Elected Green tickY Furbish Islands (CP) [1][10]
January 2020 Ulrech 21 (No. 2)
32.81%
Lost Red XN Holy Rhinish Islands (NPP) [1][1][11]
March 2020 Costa Rica2 1 (No. 3)
3.23%
Lost Red XN Gagium (Ind.) [12]
April 2020 Fluvannia 20 (No. 1)
58.82%
Elected Green tickY Fluvannia (CP) [1][13]

Senate Speaker

Election Candidate No. of overall votes % of overall votes Result Senate Speaker
After Election
Ref.
January 2018 Fillsurnac 6 (No. 2)
31.58%
Lost Red XN Colorado-Kansas (NP) [1][14]
April 2018 Libervalley 2 (No. 2)
12.50%
Lost Red XN Colorado-Kansas (L&O) [1][15]
July 2018 Did not run Viridus (NP) [16]
October 2018 Did not run Viridus (NP) [17]
January 2019 Did not run Viridus (NP) [18]
April 2019 Ibenta 10 (No. 2)
32.26%
Lost Red XN Rivine (SoA) [1][19]
July 2019 Abundance and Cherries 14 (No. 2)
50.00%
Lost Red XN Frollocracy (Ind.) [1][20]
October 2019 Did not run Frollocracy (Ind.) [21]
January 2020 Bamgo 5 (No. 3)
9.62%
Lost Red XN New Inglaterra (NPP) [22]
April 2020 Logon 1 (No. 3)
5.88%
Lost Red XN Washingtonian Republic (NP) [1]

World Assembly Delegate

Election Candidate No. of overall votes % of overall votes Result World Assembly Delegate
After Election
Ref.
July 2017 New Waldensia Unknown (No. 1) Unknown Elected Green tickY New Waldensia (CP) [1]
January 2018 Dobrobyt 11 (No. 1)
55.00%
Elected Green tickY Dobrobyt (CP) [1][23]
March 2018 Kaasicountry 1 (No. 3)
9.09%
Lost Red XN Washingtonian Republic (NP) [1][24]

Former members who are now LCNers

See also

References

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