Their Majesty’s Royal Office is pleased to share that Executive Order #5 has been enacted by the Koru, making it binding that a general election is taking place.
Resources
- Vote (opens on the 25th January 2025)
- List of people standing in January 2025 general election
- Run as a candidate
- Register a political party
- Apply for Hokorian citizenship
Election timeline
Candidate registrations are opening immediately, facilitated by the Hokorian Assembly. Party registrations are already open.
- 22nd January 2025- candidate registration opens
- 24th January 2025- candidate registrations close
- 25th January 2025- voting opens
- 27th January 2025- voting closes
- TBA- results announced
Information for voters
All Hokorian nationals will be able to vote in the January 2025 general election. Ballots will be shared by email and will be submitted online at hokoriagov.net/vote.
Voting opens on the 25th January 2025, for 48 hours only. After this, no ballots will be accepted. In order to vote, you’ll need your full name, date of birth and email address.
Hokorian nationals do not need to register in order to vote, as your records should already be accessible and verifyable.
Information for foreigners
Foreigners are not able to vote in the January 2025 general election, however it is possible to Apply for Hokorian citizenship in time for the election.
Information for candidates
All Hokorian nationals can become a candidate in the January 2025 general election, but you’ll need to notify the Hokorian Assembly that you’re running as a candidate.
Notifications close on the 24th January 2025. You’ll need to provide your citizenship, full name, date of birth, email address and party affiliations. You’ll also need to agree to the Electoral Code.
Once notifications close, you will not be able to withdraw from the election. You do not need to have a party affiliation to run as a candidate, and you are allowed to vote for yourself in an election.
Information for party officials
Political parties are advised to support their affiliated candidates with their notification to run as a candidate. Furthermore, you’ll need to verify that you’re endorsing a candidate.
Endorsement verifications do not have a specified closing date, but any candidates that aren’t verified before voting begins will be listed as Independent.
The Hokorian Assembly will be working to speed up all processes relating to party registration and member verification.