Politics of Audland

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Political Parties

Liberal Party

Audland's Liberal party currently has the largest number of national elected officials, beating the People's Party by one. The party is generally left-leaning.

Political Map This list shows what the general stance is of the party on certain issues.

Abortion: legal Adoption (different-sex couples): legal Adoption (same-sex couples): legal Drinking Age: 18 unless parent supervised Same-Sex Marriage: legal Smoking Age (tobacco): 16 Smoking Age (cannabis): 21

People's Party

The People's Party is a slightly more centrist party, and most Audlanders identify in this group.

Political Map This list shows what the general stance is of the party on certain issues.

Abortion: legal Adoption (different-sex couples): legal Adoption (same-sex couples): legal, must go through approval process Drinking Age: 18 Same-Sex Marriage: legal Smoking Age (tobacco): 18 Smoking Age (cannabis): Medical use only

Conservative Party

The Conservative Party is right-leaning, compared to the other major parties. However, compared to most other conservative parties, it is quite left-leaning. This could be attributed to Audland's left-leaning tendencies.

Political Map This list shows what the general stance is of the party on certain issues.

Abortion: legal, only following sexual assault Adoption (different-sex couples): legal, must go through approval process Adoption (same-sex couples): illegal Drinking Age: 21 Same-Sex Marriage: legal, strongly discouraged Smoking Age (tobacco): 21 Smoking Age (cannabis): illegal

Politicians

Some current notable Audlanden politicians include Rep. Thomas Walker (P-AL), Adv. Simon Michael Collins (C-LA), and Rep. Lawrence Bauman (L-MA), who recently won their party primaries for the 2007 Prime Minister race. Another notable candidate is independent Rep. Edward Allen Thomas of Hackett, LI.

Past Prime Ministers

This is a list of past Prime Ministers of Audland.

Years      Name                 Party    Notes
1780-1786  William S. Hackett     N/A    De Facto until 1783
1787-1795  John B. Thatcher       P
1796-1803  Peter R. MacMillan     P
1804-1812  Peter T. Powell, Sr.   C      Grandfather of Peter T. Powell, III
1813-1820  John C. Dessloch       P
1821-1828  Tomas T. Lowe          L
1829-1836  George Q. Lang         L
1837-1844  Rodney Williams        P
1845-1852  Lawrence P. Benton     P
1853-1860  Peter T. Powell, III   C      Grandson of Peter T. Powell, Sr.
1861-1864  Fredrick P. Owens      C
1865-1868  David M. Reed          P
1869-1872  Daniel L. Whitney      P
1883-1886  David A. Miller        C
1887-1890  William G. Helm        P
1891-1894  James R. Dell          L
1895-1902  Peter T. Westland      L
1903-1910  Robert P. Bartlett     L
1911-1919  Christopher C. Morton  P
1920-1927  Charles D. Berkley     P
1928-1931  Elliot S. Clemens      C
1932-1939  Henry S. Roman         L
1940-1943  William R. Crockett    L
1944-1951  James F. Underwood     P
1952-1959  Daniel C. Houser       P
1960-1967  Alexander F. Carter    P
1968-1975  William R. Mills       P
1976-1983  James C. Morrow        C
1984-1991  Dorothy P. Fletcher    C      First female Prime Minister
1992-1999  Allan D. Duncan        P
2000-2007  Amanda P. Duncan       C


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Main article: Audland
Major cities: Lancaster, New Scotland, McCarthy, Rouston
Government of Audland: President Amanda Duncan, Vice-President Lawrence Arinson,
Miscellaneous: Airports of Audland

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