Political Simulation Game

Welcome to the Political Simulation Game, an innovative new game where players can simulate politicians, run for office, and run the United States of America!

Based off of the tenets of Presidential Election Game, this simulation will begin in 1979, with role-playing and alternate history determining the course of the free world at the climax of the Cold War.

Current Year: Quarter 1, 1979

Administrators
(*) So, how do I get my name as one of this game's administrators? Well, first you have to acknowledge you cannot participate in the game as a character. Then, contact me via either my talk page or on chat. I'll select administrators based on merit, the ideas they have for the game, and the time they are willing to contribute.
 * Rex, Founder and Chief Administrator
 * YOUR NAME HERE*, Politics Deputy Chief Administrator
 * YOUR NAME HERE*, Elections Administrator
 * YOUR NAME HERE*, Policy Deputy Chief Administrator

General Rules

 * This is a political simulation. That means each user will be simulating a fictitious politicians of their creation.
 * Plausibility is of the utmost importance. You are expected to comport yourself in a stately manner, and a scandal may arise if you fail to do so.
 * Congressional elections will be held every two years, with Presidential elections taking place every four years.

Character Creation
Each character can have up to 50 points. Points will be attributed to the following:


 * 30 Points - Former or Current Cabinet-level Official (excluding State, Defense, and Justice)


 * 30 Points - Governor


 * 25 Points - State Party Boss (Trait)


 * 20 Points - Senator
 * 20 Points - Registered as an Independent
 * 20 Points - Former or Current Ambassador

You must create a page for your character, outlining his or her background. The page must also use Template:Infobox officeholder to provide a basic overview of your character's history.
 * 15 Points - Representative
 * 15 Points - Former Business Executive
 * 15 or 10 Points - Combat or Military Veteran

Please, keep in mind in 1979, the president is Jimmy Carter, so only Democrats and left-leaning Independents may hold Cabinet-Level  or Ambassadorial  posts. Republicans and right-leaning Independents may have held Cabinet-Level or Ambassadorial posts under Ford or Nixon.

 Please also note the following three graphics when selecting your state/district.



Senate Elections

 * Each player in the Senate must face either a House challenger or an NPC to be re-elected.

House Elections

 * Each player in the House of Representatives is automatically re-elected.

Democrats

 * Username - Title Character Name (D-STATE CODE)

Republicans

 * Username - Title Character Name (R-STATE CODE)

Independents

 * Username - Title Character Name (I-STATE CODE)

Pages

 * White House
 * Situation Room
 * Congress
 * Senate
 * House of Representatives
 * 1980 Election
 * 1980 Presidential Election
 * 1980 Congressional Elections
 * Media