1.
Citizen
2.
District Leader
3.
Major City Leader
4.
Mayor of Major City
5.
State Leader
6.
Governor of State
7.
Member of House of Representatives
8.
State Senator
9.
Cabinet Pick
10.
Vice President
11.
Presidential Candidate
12.
Environment
13.
Education
14.
Healthcare
15.
War & Defense
16.
Domestic/Social Issues
17.
Miscellaneous
18.
Elected
The object of the game is to be elected to the highest
office, voted on by the other players in the game.
There are 6 categories of main issues: Environment,
Education, Healthcare, War & Defense, Domestic/Social Issues and
Miscellaneous.
Each player starts off as citizens and work their way to the
top by answering yes and no questions randomly selected from the categories of
main issues.
Each player will be equipped with a note pad like the one
pictured below. There will be a simple yes box and no box and a blank space for
the card number. (Each category card will come numbered so the questions and
answers match up.) Once a card is selected by a designated player and read
aloud each player will write down the card number and mark either yes if they
agree with the question or no if they don’t agree with the question.
Each player also holds a Yes card and a No card. Once they
checkmark their answer they must also submit their answer to the designated
player choosing the cards. The Yes and No votes are tallied up and if your vote
wins the majority you may move onto the next office. If you do not win the majority,
then you must stay where you are. If there are an even number of players and
the vote is split, then no one can move and you will move on the next question
card.
Once a player or players move on past the presidential
candidate round then the cards selected must be chosen from the then highest
players category. Example: If there is one player set on Environment and
another player is set on War & Defense then a War & Defense question
must be asked since it is closer to being elected.
The player that becomes elected will then be the winner of
the game.
The game must be played in honesty to ensure that the right
person is elected.
Ongoing Democracy Mode (Does not have an ending)