Election Simulation Rules & Mechanics
A highly automated, data-driven campaign sim where strategy, spending, and voter behavior shape outcomes. Most results are formula-based with limited randomness. Each election cycle lasts two weeks.
1) Overview
- Campaigns are driven by strategy, resource allocation, and voter behavior.
- Outcomes rely on formulas, constituency data, and controlled randomness.
- Strategic decision-making matters more than manual moderation.
2) Entering the Simulation
Filing Your Candidacy
- Pay the filing fee.
- Receive access to the Candidate Filing Google Form.
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Submit:
- A candidate name.
- No identical names to real-world public figures.
- An office: Governor, Senate, or House.
- Your campaign is automatically created.
3) Questionnaire & Starting Metrics
Ideology & Alignment
- Defines your ideological positioning.
- Measures compatibility with your district or state.
Alignment affects how efficiently you gain support.
Core Metrics
These metrics directly influence fundraising and effectiveness.
Candidate Prototypes
Self-Funder
Strong early funding, weaker enthusiasm.
Grassroots Organizer
High enthusiasm, slower favorability growth.
Local Celebrity
Strong recognition, lighter infrastructure.
Establishment Insider
Balanced but moderate boosts.
4) Fundraising
- Fully automated on a regular cadence.
- Determined by visibility, enthusiasm, and favorability.
- Funds accumulate and are available for spending.
- No manual solicitation required.
5) Campaign Spending
Allocate funds using the Candidate Spending Form. Each submission is a strategic decision.
Spending Categories
6) Issue Areas
When a spending action requires an issue focus, choose from the following:
7) Constituency Issue Weights
- Each district prioritizes certain issues.
- Targeting high-priority issues increases effectiveness.
- Ignoring major concerns reduces performance.
Strategy matters: Broad coverage and correct targeting outperform narrow focus.
8) Randomization
- Each action includes a controlled effectiveness modifier.
- Variation adds realism without overpowering strategy.
9) Vote Share & Results
NPC Vote
- Metrics
- Spending totals
- Issue alignment
- District weights
Player Vote
- Public poll participation
- Aggregated into vote share
Final Outcome
- Weighted NPC + player vote
- District partisan lean
- Margin-of-error variation
10) Tracking
- Dashboard updates automatically.
- State and district pages show progress.
11) Community Forum
- Optional participation.
- No impact on NPC vote share.
- Influences player perception.
12) Conduct & Expectations
- Follow site and community rules.
- Maintain respectful roleplay.
- Accept outcomes unless a technical error occurs.
Designed for fairness, transparency, and strategic depth.