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Capital (and largest city) |
London | ||||
Language | English | ||||
President | Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford Jr. (C) | ||||
Population | 115,000,000 | ||||
Established | 1861 | ||||
Currency | CS Dollar |
Confederate States of America is a nation located in North America.
Government[]
The Confederacy is a democratic federal republic composed of 12 states. The legislative branch of the Confederate government is the Congress of the Confederate States which consists of a Senate (two senators from each state elected for a 6-year term) and a House of Representatives (elected based on population for 2-year terms). The head of state and government is the President, elected to a 6-year term (non-renewable). The judical branch consists of a Confederate States Supreme Court (7 justices who serve for life).
Political Parties[]
- Democratic Party- The party in power from 1994 to 2006. The party abolished discriminatory apartheid and introduced far-reaching reforms.
- Conservative Pary- This party is the conservative successor the Whig party. The Conservatives partly supported discriminatory apartheid measures regained power in 2006.
- National Confederate Party- A ultra-right party formed in 2001 following the end of apartheid, this party led by Senator George Allen of Virginia campaigns for the re-establishment of apartheid measures.
Latest Election, 2005[]
Candidate | Party | Popular vote | Electoral vote | Running mate |
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Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford Jr. | Conservative | 22,750,452 (47.0%) | 71 | George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue III |
Albert Arnold Gore Jr. | Democrat | 20,608,069 (43.9%) | 49 | Mark Robert Warner |
George Felix Allen | National Confederate | 4,196,580 (8.8%) | 0 | Robert Renfroe "Bob" Riley |
Others | 159,933 (0.3%) | 0 |
Administrative Divisions[]
State | Capital |
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Alabama | Montgomery |
Arkansas | Little Rock |
Delaware | Dover |
Georgia | Atlanta |
Kentucky | Frankfort |
Maryland | Baltimore |
Mississippi | Jackson |
Missouri | Jefferson City |
North Carolina | Raleigh |
South Carolina | Columbia |
Tennessee | Nashville |
Virginia | Richmond |