State Elections, 2010

The State Elections of October 2010 are upcoming democratic elections in Lovian in which the citizens of the five states will directly elect a Governor and Deputy Governor. The Fall 2010 elections will be the first since the 2010 State Reform has been enacted, and the first state elections since 2008.

The bill in Congress to hold these elections in October was proposed by Martha Van Ghent (Walden) after a popular opinion poll conducted by Marcus Villanova (Walden).

Events

 * August
 * 29 - The 2010 State Reform bill by King Dimitri is approved by Congress. The amendment requires that state elections are held every six months, and that a Deputy Governor is elected next to a Governor.
 * September
 * 1 - Martha Van Ghent (Walden) proposed to hold state elections in October 2010.
 * 2 - Martha Van Ghent (Walden) moves the election date bill to the Second Chamber in Congress.
 * 2 - King Dimitri I of Lovia, a former Governor of Sylvania and Mayor of Noble City prior to the 2010 State Reform, announces not to run for Governor of his home state. He does "not exclude the possibility of making myself eligible as Deputy Governor of this state."
 * 3 - Walden starts preparing itself for the state elections. MOTC Martha Van Ghent announces she might be a candidate for Sylvania.