Coalition Against Inactive Congressmen

Coalition Against Inactive Congressmen (CAIC) is a non-partisan political pressure group founded before the 2013 federal elections to donate an equal amount of money to labeled "active" congressmen and politicians running for election or re-election respectively. The group promised to public a list a few days before each election on which congressmen were inactive and shouldn't receive any votes.

"2013 Do Not Vote List"
The "2013 Do Not Vote List" or "2013DNVL" was posted around Lovian newspapers, entertainment sources, and news channels on December 14th, 2012. The list was headed by the CAIC leader, Larry Westman. The list included two categories, "Don't Vote" and "Last Vote Option" which was suppose to be someone who should only recieve a support vote, maybe if they alliagned with your ideology. The list included three members running for congress. Two people running for congress, Matthew McComb of Postive Lovia was labeled Don't Vote along with Martijn Mans due to there low interest in Lovia and it's politics. One other person running for congress Lucy Austira was labeled "Last Vote Option" due to her infrequent times of activity and then long periods of inactivity.