"X with X political parties" Map Thread

Westerosified America by SilverPhantom2
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America with Westerosi Political Parties

Greystar Republic (Right Wing, Texan Ind.): 38
Storm and Wrath (Right Wing): 135
Growth and Strength (Right-wing Populist): 78
Stark and Strength (Center-Right): 33
Sun and Spear (Social Left, Econ Right): 23
Liberty and Prosperity (Center-Left): 130
Riverine Coalition (Left-wing Populist): 64
Freedom and Honor (Left Wing): 37
 
Hispanified Britain by Fedelede
I had wanted to do this for a while!

Spain as Britain, with the PP being the Tories (duh), PSOE as Labour, Cs as the Lib Dems, Vox as UKIP (I was stuck between Vox and the PACMA, and thought to put ideologically-aligned parties around), and the Greens as Podemos. In Scotland, I added the ERC and CDC as the SNP to make things simpler.

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People's Party - 340 seats, 33.3%
British Worker's Socialist Party - 209 seats, 22.6%
United We Can - 10 seats, 21.2%
The Citizens' Party - 29 seats, 13.1%
Yes Scotland - 40 seats, 3.1%
Plaid Cymru and Cymru Cyfannet - 4 seats, 0.6%
Voice of Britain - 0 seats, 0.2%

This is your brain on FPTP.
 
I had wanted to do this for a while!

Spain as Britain, with the PP being the Tories (duh), PSOE as Labour, Cs as the Lib Dems, Vox as UKIP (I was stuck between Vox and the PACMA, and thought to put ideologically-aligned parties around), and the Greens as Podemos. In Scotland, I added the ERC and CDC as the SNP to make things simpler.

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People's Party - 340 seats, 33.3%
British Worker's Socialist Party - 209 seats, 22.6%
United We Can - 10 seats, 21.2%
The Citizens' Party - 29 seats, 13.1%
Yes Scotland - 40 seats, 3.1%
Plaid Cymru and Cymru Cyfannet - 4 seats, 0.6%
Voice of Britain - 0 seats, 0.2%

This is your brain on FPTP.
Interesting, though I'd say that maybe the demographic support for each party is not strictly speaking analogous to their closest ideological counterpart in the UK. Podemos support is more highly concentrated than the Greens for instance. I could see them picking up a great deal of support from Scotland, just as it does in Catalonia, for instance, and maybe also pick up more support in liberal city constituencies that the Greens did well in 2015, though maybe not doing as well in the West country, where maybe their vote is a bit more environmentalist.
 
2015 Anglofied America by Bjornhattan
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United States of Great British Politics (2015 election):

Conservative Party - 275
Labour Party - 203
SNP (Southern National Party) - 46
Liberal Democrats - 7
Plaid Cymru of New England - 3
USIP - 1
Green Party - 1 faithless elector in CA

Really wanted to have WV go Labour to highlight that in the UK coal country would be solid red, but without the South a conservative party needs to win a landslide in the rest if the US to win a majority.

UKIP won in ME-02, which struck me from the election coverage as the equivalent of UKIP land - rural, and relatively elderly and isolated. Plaid Cymru's win in Vermont was just to give them a seat, but I didn't bother with Northern Ireland parties and the Greens only got one faithless elector vote.

I may in time do more elections (especially the more interesting ones like 1979, 1997 and 2010)
 

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United States of Great British Politics (2015 election):

Ohhh, I thought the header said Angolafied America.

Anyways...

Following the brutal American War of Independence, during which various disparate American rebel groups united to throw out the British colonizers (themselves being preoccupied by a coup against the fascistic "New State" that had been in power for some years), the young nation of the Republic of America was thrown into a brutal civil war between the two central liberation movements: the Peoples Front for the Liberation of America and the National Union for the Total Independence of America, with both movements being respectively Marxist-Moranist and anti-communalist. In the end, a ceasefire was negotiated following years of intervention by foreign powers, with the PFLA and NUTIA participating in (somewhat) democratic national elections (followed by a large massacre of NUTIA supporters and other opposition groups). By 2002, the PFLA had dropped its hardline Marxist-Moranist stances, and had become the dominant party of the nation. The Republic of America today is a growing economy, however it is turbulent and hampered by corruption, not to mention the fallout from decades of conflict and war. Other small parties include the Committee for American Salvation, the Social Restoration Party of America, and the National Liberation Front of America.

PFLA - 175
NUTIA - 32
CAS - 8
SRPA - 3
NLFA - 2

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Mexican federal election, 1994
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Herman Capmany (Christian People's Union/Christian Democratic Union of Chiapas): 22,270,690 votes, 294 seats won
Rodolfo Sanz (Social Democratic Party of Mexico): 19,558,566 votes, 252 seats won

Mexican federal elections took place on 16 October 1994, to elect members to the 13th Parliament of the Federal Republic of Mexico. The SDPM let its members elect a candidate for Chancellor against Herman Capmany, the leader of the then-dominant CPU/CDUC alliance. Rodolfo Sanz, Governor of Chihuahua, beat Ezequiel Xirau and Juanita Graciani in the SPDM's internal election. Tension between Sanz and other SPDM leaders such as Juan Andrés Ordóñez and Luciano Tenorio hampered his campaign. In the end, however, CPU/CDUC maintained their majority in the Parliament, and Herman Capmany remained the Chancellor of Mexico.

Namibian general election, 2016
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FIRST ROUND:

Lotte Jiang (Patriotic People's Rally): 39,86% ~ 1,419,932 votes
Immanuel Nadolny (Namibians for Change): 21,05% ~ 749,864 votes
Katharina Hambuda (Alliance for Justice): 18,74% ~ 667,574 votes
Gert Gauhepa (Democratic Front): 4,00% ~ 142,491 votes

SECOND ROUND:

Immanuel Nadolny (Namibians for Change): 50,12% ~ 1,785,423 votes
Lotte Jiang (Patriotic People's Rally): 49,88% ~ 1,776,874 votes

General elections took place in Namibia on 17 June 2016 to determine the president, vice-presidents, composition of the Congress of the Republic of Namibia and the Namibian representatives of the Southern African Congress.

In Congress, Patriotic People's Rally won in a landslide, taking more than a third of the vote and an absolute majority of 73 out of 130 seats. Behind them in opposition, Peruvians for Change with 18 seats and Broad Front with 20 seats.

In the race for the presidency, incumbent President Hubert Gipangula was ineligible to run due to constitutional term limits. PPR candidate Lotte Jiang, daughter of former President Adolph Jiang, won the first round with almost 40 per cent of the vote but fell short of the 50 per cent majority required to avoid a second round. Namibians for Change candidate Immanuel Nadolny narrowly beat Alliance for Justice candidate Katharina Hambuda to compete in the second round, which took place on 11 July 2016. With support from those opposing Jiang, Nadolny overturned the first round result and won by a narrow margin of less than half a percentage point. He was sworn in as President on 26 August.
 
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