Council of Clymene

The Clymene State Council is the legislative body and state council for the State of Clymene. The body was created in 2013 by incoming Governor Marcus Villanova to handle state-wide affairs and gain devolution. The body is comprised of 25 members which are elected by the population once a year. These members are sworn in to uphold the Clymene State Law Constitution and are able to amend the state law with a simple majority. Their are 25 members elected from single seat districts (in rural areas), proportional representation (in urban areas) and the already elected Governor and Deputy Governor.

2013-2014 Council
The first ever Council elections were held between October 18th - October 31st in which three parties from Clymene tried to gain a majority in the council. The incumbent United Left has previously won the governor's election and was re-elected again with Marcus Villanova and Charles Jones as deputy, from the Conservative Nationalist Party. With two seats already called for, early polling showed the UL having a large lead over the CNP and Green Party. By October 31st, the UL finished in first place and a majority of the seats. The Conservative Nationalist Part finished in second with eight seats and the Green Party with two.

Results

 * Northeastern Seat
 * Dexter Reynolds - United Left - 71%
 * Samantha Green - Conservative Nationalist Party - 29%
 * North Seat
 * Julian Ng - United Left - 46%
 * George Underhill - Green Party - 27%
 * Dexter Kootenays - Conservative Nationalist Party - 27%
 * Howard Mountains
 * Julia Thompson - Conservative Nationalist Party - 40%
 * Paulina Richards - Green Party - 30%
 * Tammy Xiano - United Left - 30%
 * Timber Harbor
 * Justin Rodrigez - United Left - 86%
 * Thomas Sejak - Conservative Nationalist Party - 14%
 * Urban Eastern
 * Christopher Hawkins and Tanya Yeoman - United Left - 71%
 * Peter Wright - Conservative Nationalist Party - 29%
 * Urban Truth Island
 * Richard Leeman and Francesca Angillio - United Left - 50%
 * Georgina Poe - Conservative Nationalist Party - 29%
 * Rosie Obermann - Green Party - 21%