![]() Politically Inactive pops do not vote, regardless of whether they are “legally” eligible. Pops living in, for example, a growing colony cannot vote. Only pops living in Incorporated States can participate in Elections. Discriminated pops cannot vote in Elections. There are three factors that, when applicable, will prevent pops from voting entirely:ĭiscrimination. If you are so inclined, you could even create a Council Republic or Theocracy that uses Wealth Voting (though it would be bound to create some political conflict, to put it lightly). A country with the Monarchy law for instance could be an absolute monarchy with no voting system at all, or it could have Universal Suffrage – likewise a Republic might very well be a presidential dictatorship. ![]() This naturally favors Aristocrats and the Landowners in more agricultural economies, while favoring Capitalists and the Industrialists in more industrialized economies.Īll of these laws are compatible with any of the Governance Principles laws. Under the Wealth Voting Law, political power is held by the pops (and their Interest Groups) who can accumulate the most wealth, and largely denied entirely to the destitute. Though of course a pop’s wealth will continue to contribute to their Political Strength, and Literacy will make pops more politically engaged. Pop type and literacy do not grant additional Political Strength. Universal Suffrage: There is no Wealth Threshold for voting. Literate pops contribute much more Political Strength to their Interest Groups. Pops that can vote have more Political Strength.Ĭensus Suffrage: The Wealth Threshold is significantly lower than in Wealth Voting. Wealth Voting: There is a Wealth Threshold that determines a pop’s eligibility to vote. Landed Voting: Aristocrats, Capitalists, Clergymen, and Officers hold essentially all voting power, gaining a huge bonus to the Political Strength they contribute to their Interest Groups. We’ll briefly be mentioning Political Parties in this dev diary, but they’re not the focus of this week – more on that next time! For now, I’ll just say that Political Parties in Victoria 3 exist in democracies and are made up of alliances of Interest Groups.Ī country has Elections if it has any of the Distribution of Power laws that enable voting: We’ll be covering the various laws that enable and affect voting, as well as the progression of Election Campaigns and how they affect political power in your country. Good evening and welcome once again to a Victoria 3 Development Diary! Today’s topic is elections.
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