About the Game
Create a Custom Politician
Play as a Democrat or Republican in the American political system. Customize the name, age, and appearance of your character. Calculate your political ideology by selecting over 40 policy positions, each representing a different aspect of your social and fiscal ideology. Play as any kind of politician that you can imagine. Create a backstory for your character. Is your character a young progressive looking to improve the world one government policy at a time, a stubborn old libertarian trying to reduce the size of government, or a middle-aged moderate trying to bring practical compromise to politics? Create any backstory and motives for your character that you want. How you play is up to you.Choose a District
You can play in any part of the country. Choose from all 50 states and over 3,000 counties. Each district is unique and based on real life data.Customize Your World
Fine-tune district details to create the world exactly as you want it. There are over 80 variables you can change in the advanced options, such as voter demographics, ideology, and turnout, district population, poverty rates, and more.Run for Political Office
You can run for 9 different political office positions across the city, state, and national levels. Available positions include: school board, city council, mayor, state house, state senate, governor, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and the presidency. Use political strategy to defeat your opponents in primary and general elections. The electoral campaign process includes: creating a campaign platform, knocking on doors, coordinating volunteers, fundraising, holding rallies, conducting polls, and organizing marketing campaigns. Use a combination of these activities to increase name recognition, sway public opinion, influence voter enthusiasm, and raise voter turnout.For the ultimate election challenge, you can run for president. The presidential election is even more in-depth because you must decide how to divide your resources among all 50 states. Which states are guaranteed wins, which can you flip, and which can you ignore. Each state is different, so you will have to adjust your message accordingly. Will you go after the independent voters in swing states, try to increase voter turnout among your supporters, or use attack ads to decrease voter enthusiasm for your opponent? With the correct strategy, you may become the next president. But, your strategy cannot focus only on winning your election. If you want to be a successful president, you will need a majority in congress. That means that your party members need to win elections. To help party members win elections, you may need to campaign in states that you cannot win. Campaigning in such states may increase voter turnout enough to help members of your party win their elections. There are many strategic decisions to make when campaigning for president.
Write Legislation
Choose from over 80 types of legislation. You can choose legislation related to taxes, education, crime, health care, poverty, and more. For example, you can adjust tax rates, decrease Social Security benefits, eliminate food stamps, increase higher education grants, reduce jail lengths, create free community college, and much more.Before legislation can become law, it must progress through the legislature - through committee hearings, amendments, and voting. Politicians will vote on the legislation based on their unique ideologies and policy positions. If the legislation passes in the legislature, it will be sent to the executive branch (mayor, governor, or president) to be signed into law or vetoed. Legislation that becomes law will influence various in-game metrics.
Gain Political Influence
For every election you win and law you pass, you will gain political points. These are a representation of your political experience. Political points play an important role in the game. In the legislature they determine which committees you can join and whether you will be the chairperson of your committee. As the chairperson, you get to decide whether legislation related to your committee will receive a hearing. This effectively gives you the power to prevent legislation from becoming law.Political points also determine whether you become party leader or caucus leader, which gives you influence over how other politicians vote. Getting a leadership position requires many terms in office, but once you get one, you can have a significant impact as a politician.
Balance Budget
Leadership positions will allow you to create a budget, which must be approved by the legislature. Determine tax policy and decide how to distribute tax revenues. Choose which government programs you will support and which you will eliminate. Make tough decisions that could have a lasting impact on your constituents.Budgets in the game are based on real-life budget data, and thus give a simplified, but fairly accurate, representation of the budget process. You will have to make the kind of budget decisions that real-life politicians make.
Actions Have Consequences
Everything you do as a politician has consequences. The things you say on the campaign trail influence voter enthusiasm, which influences voter turnout. An extreme campaign platform may lose you the independent vote. But, if your platform is too moderate, you may lose the primary election to a partisan opponent.How you vote on legislation influences your approval rating, which can influence whether you have a primary challenger in the next election.
The laws that you create can have complex effects by influencing over 100 metrics. For example, passing a law that eliminates food stamps will decrease childhood access to nutrition. Hungry children do not perform as well in school, so the high school graduation rate will decrease, which means more poverty, more crime, and lower tax revenues (since students who withdraw from high school earn lower wages and pay less taxes). The higher crime rate will increase the number of criminals in jail, which will increase the jail budget, but the lower tax revenue means that you cannot afford an increase to the jail budget, so you will have to make budget cuts to some other program. Those budget cuts will influence even more metrics. It is a complex puzzle.
These kinds of decisions may require a lot of strategizing. How you campaign for the primary election may differ from how you campaign for the general election. You may make the political calculation that it is in your best interest to vote in favor of legislation that you dislike. Doing so may improve your relationship with an important political caucus, giving you enough support to pass controversial legislation. You may make the decision to not seek a higher level political office this election season because you would have to face an incumbent you are unlikely to defeat.
There are many variables to consider when making political calculations.
Explore a Dynamic World of Politics
The world is filled with over 600 procedurally-generated politicians with unique ideologies, personalities, and careers. The game simulates primary and general elections for every politician, and you can see these election results at the end of every election. Cheer on colleagues as they run for higher office. Watch the presidential election results come in with anticipation about which party will control the executive branch. Then, view the results for house and senate elections to see which party will control congress. Did any colleagues or rivals lose their elections?The world is constantly changing as politicians retire, seek higher level positions, or lose a primary election to an up-and-coming challenger. Politicians have ambitions; like you, they will try to ascend the political hierarchy. You may see a city council member rise to the level of governor; and you can watch as colleagues in the senate run for the presidency.
You can watch as the political balance changes over time and predict how changing government approval ratings will influence the next election.
All of these background events help to produce a more engaging political world.
Outside the political world, there is also the world of your constituents. The game simulates over 100 metrics based on default conditions and government policies. Watch how metrics change over time based on the policies that you and your colleagues create. Will you reduce poverty, improve education, eliminate the federal deficit?
Control the Fate of Your Party
One of the playable positions in the game is the Campaign Committee Chairperson. In this position, you are responsible for electing party members to office. Recruit candidates and fine-tune their policies. Use party resources to sway public opinion and increase voter turnout, in an effort to elect as many party members as possible.This position has the potential to significantly impact the ideology and success of your political party. If you are unhappy with a member of your party, you can select a candidate to challenge them in the next primary. If your party is becoming too radical, you can recruit moderate candidates to represent the next generation of your party.
Be strategic in the candidates you choose. You may be able to win competitive districts if you are clever in the policies you select for your candidates.
Use financial resources wisely - will you focus on increasing voter turnout, or will you play the long game and gradually, over the course of many elections, use marketing to sway public opinion, and change the party ideology to more closely match your own?
Dictator Mode
In dictator mode you can play as the president as long as you want, without having to win reelection. Write legislation and control the budget without interference from congress. Use Dictator Mode to test out various ways to balance the federal budget or to see how different combinations of laws influence the country. Create any combination of policies that you want.Election Simulator
Use the Election Simulator tool to predict any election. Adjust public opinion, candidate attributes, party demographics, and more. The game will predict the winner based on the values you provide.Things to Consider Before Buying
- The game attempts to be a realistic, but simplified, simulation of politics. Like real-life politics, it can be difficult. Some elections cannot be won. Some legislation cannot be passed. Understanding this must be part of your political strategy. In what districts can you win an election? What legislation can you pass? These are the kinds of questions you have to consider as a politician. The challenging aspects of the game make your accomplishments more rewarding.
- If audio is an important element of your playing experience, you should be aware that the audio quality in this game is currently not very good. There are three sounds in the game: clicking a button, clicking a tab, and an alert sound when new events are added to your schedule. Each sound effect can be changed from a selection of several options, if you dislike the default sound effects. All sounds in the game can be muted. The game currently has four (low-quality) songs that play in a loop, and are, by default, muted. They can be unmuted in the options menu. If you do not want to play the game in silence, feel free to play your favorite music, ambient noises, or relaxing nature sounds in the background.
- Election campaigns become more interesting as you seek higher level positions. In low-level positions, such as school board or city council, you have very few resources, which limits how much you can do in terms of influencing the election. Higher level positions such as the senate and house of representatives will provide you with more resources and opportunities, making higher level election campaigns more interesting.
- There is no tutorial; you have to navigate the political world on your own. There is a concepts page that explains many of the features in the game and gives advice about how to play the game. If you read the concepts page, and explore all of the tabs in the game, you should have a decent understanding of how to play. You will be instructed on how to locate the concepts page when the game begins.
- There are no win conditions in the game. You play the life of a politician and retire whenever you want. A reasonable end point for the game is the end of your second term as president.
- Some aspects of a politician's life are repetitive: knocking on doors, fundraising, attending rallies. These activities can also be repetitive in the game, but they are not too time-consuming to complete.
- When running for political office, you must run as a Democrat or a Republican. You cannot play as an independent. Even though you have to campaign as a Democrat or Republican, you do not have to act like them. You can play with whatever ideology and policy combinations that you want.
- Many of the playable positions are very similar - playing as a state representative is not different from playing as a state senator.
- There is no option to veto appropriation (budget) legislation. Budget legislation automatically becomes law because there is currently no mechanism to simulate shutting down the government.
- If you are not interested in the game in its current state, consider adding it to your wishlist. Then, as new updates are release, you can evaluate whether the new content is something that you are interested in playing.
- Since the game is in early access, features of the game can change or be added. This means that any of the aspects above can be improved based on community input. Suggestions for improvement are welcome and encouraged.
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Version Information
Steam Patch Notes
Official update history
The game has been updated to version 0.353.
This update contains several fixes.
Fixes
-Fixed an issue where judicial nominations would be automated for the player if the initial judicial nominee was rejected during a previous administration. The nomination process should have been given to the player, but instead, it was automated.
-Likely fixed an issue where an error would occur if there were not enough judges in the circuit court to perform a judicial review.
-Fixed an issue where politicians would oppose Medicaid Expansion legislation, stating that it was already active. They were not taking into account that the eligibility rate had been adjusted and they should have been evaluating it based on that change.
-Fixed an issue where politicians would support social security legislation even though no changes had been made to social security.
-Fixed an issue where community development funds were not saved in the previous budget variable, meaning the community development budget would not update correctly when clicking the Previous Budget button.
-Potentially fixed an issue where too many supreme court justices would be nominated/confirmed under certain conditions.
-Fixed an issue where the player would continue receiving a salary from certain non-elected jobs even if they won an election and started a new job.
-Fixed the wording for certain types of legislation that referenced federal funding even though it was a city level program not related to federal funding.
-Fixed an issue where state trial court judges could remain in their position indefinitely, regardless of age.
-Fixed an issue where the player could not resign from a custom job.
The game has been updated to version 0.352.
This is a minor update with several fixes.
FIXES
-Adjusted the process for nominating Supreme Court Justices. If your nominee for supreme court justice is rejected by the senate, you will have the opportunity to nominate a new candidate at any time by navigating to the Actions tab in the Office Summary menu. Previously, you had to wait 30 weeks before receiving a new opportunity to nominate a candidate for the position.
-Fixed an issue where the player would be given the opportunity to nominate a candidate for a judicial position even if the player was no longer president. This would happen if the player’s initial nominee was rejected during the senate confirmation process. A new nomination event was scheduled for 30 weeks later, at which point the player might no longer be president.
-Fixed an issue where legal career histories would not update.
-Fixed an issue with the endorsements menu where the “Primary Challenge Threat” option prevented the menu from being closed.
-Likely fixed an issue where the player would not be replaced as state attorney general if the player accepted a job as the U.S. Attorney General.
-Fixed an issue where the player, as vice president, was not getting enough donations and political points when doing automated fundraising.
-Fixed an issue where health coverage metrics displayed incorrectly if universal health care was active.
-Fixed an issue with the election difficulty buttons where multiple buttons would display as “active” at the same time.
-Fixed an issue where supreme court vacancies would not be filled if the player left the presidency without filling the vacancies. Subsequent presidents would leave the positions empty.
-Fixed an issue where certain graphs would not display a title in dark mode.
-Fixed several issues with absentee ballot legislation.
-Fixed an issue where politicians would incorrectly support/oppose a maximum judicial age of 0, thinking that the max age was being lowered, even though a value of 0 means there is no max age limit.
-Fixed an issue with criminal voting legislation.
-Fixed an issue with the assistant public defender case where the innocent event would trigger even if the defendant was found guilty on several charges.
-Adjusted presidential primary colors (democrats) so it is easier to distinguish between them.
-Fixed an issue with the custom event tool where the Update Player Relationship with Character effect did not display the correct character if any other options had been changed in the menu.
-Fixed an issue with the custom event tool where multiple Effect types were missing when creating effects for Pop Up Options.
-Fixed an issue with the Custom Event Tool where selecting the “Player is Not in Position” event trigger would cause an error.
-Fixed an issue where player savings could not be increased to 100 billion in the advanced player options once the game started.
The "framework" used for this game has been updated to its most recent version. This should help prevent problems for some users. When you first start your game, you will likely receive a pop up notification stating that some features may be unavailable. You can click "OK" and the game should start normally. After this initial pop up notification, you should not receive any pop-up notifications the next time you start the game.
A Judicial Branch Update is currently in development. It is undergoing beta testing and new features are still being add. It should be ready for release in the next month or two.
Additions
-Added a 2024 Presidential Election Preset to the Election Simulator. The preset comes preloaded with the candidates and conditions for the 2024 presidential election. The purpose of the preset is to allow you to have the fun of trying to predict the election without the hassle of setting up all of the basic conditions for it. You can make your own adjustments and see how it influences the outcome. To access the preset, go to the Election Simulator, click New Election, select President, and then select 2024 Preset.
This is a small patch update to address some issues from the previous major update.
FIXES
-Fixed an issue where the game would not advance to the next turn if the player created a budget on behalf of a protégé and then saved the game. Upon loading, the game would not recognize the sponsor of the budget bills and would cause an error.
-Fixed an issue where the turn would not advance if the player (as a party/caucus leader) indicated support/opposition for a bill that eliminates universal preschool at the state level.
-Fixed an issue where the sponsor of city, state, and federal budget bills would be listed as the player when the player created the budget on behalf of a protégé. The protégé should have been listed as the sponsor.
-Fixed an issue where a politician’s legislative vote score would be influenced by a proposal even if that proposal did not make any changes to the current law.
-Fixed an issue where the “Delegate Count” vote factor was influencing presidential general election polls and the initial presidential calculations. It is supposed to be limited to primary elections. By default, the “Delegate Count” vote factor is not used, so most individuals will not have experienced this problem.
-Likely fixed an issue where the governor would try to eliminate universal preschool every year, even if the governor supported it.
-Likely fixed an issue where city level election simulator results would display as NaN.
This is just a small patch update.
ADJUSTMENTS
-Adjusted presidential primary colors so that it is easier to tell them apart.
CUSTOM EVENT TOOL
-Added new options to the Custom Event Tool: options to add/remove custom traits from the player and targeted characters, options to trigger an event based on custom traits, options to add/remove hidden variables and use them to trigger events.
-Added new options to the Custom Event Tool: option to add custom history for the player and targeted characters, option to trigger an event based on the caucus of the player or targeted character, option to trigger an event if an opponent in the player’s election is the incumbent.
FIXES
-Fixed an issue with Dictator Mode where the State of the Union event would prevent the game from progressing. The event has been removed from Dictator Mode (the event involves interaction with members of congress – but in Dictator Mode there is no congress, so it causes an error).
-May have fixed several issues with the state party chair positions if state election years did not align with congressional election years.
Summary: several fixes.
NOTES
With any update, there is a rare chance of files getting corrupted. This can cause a black/white empty screen when starting the game. If you experience this problem, you can visit this forum post for instructions on how to fix it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/discussions/2/3085508296772338528/
If you experience any other problems, you can post a new discussion in the bug reports forum, by navigating to the community hub, clicking the Discussions tab, and clicking the Bug Reports link on the right side of the screen.
FIXES
-Fixed an issue where party demographics would not update to the correct values when changing (moving) districts in the middle of the game.
-Fixed an issue where some state house, state senate, or congressional variables would become undefined if moving states during a redistricting year (after redistricting had already been completed).
-Fixed an issue with presidential election campaigns where public opinion would increase too rapidly and would go beyond the 10% max value.
-Campaign donation calculations have been moved before campaign debt calculations, so it is now less likely that a campaign will go into debt.
-Fixed two issues with special elections: first, a politician could die/retire before a special election occurred, causing an error with the special election; second, a politician could be selected to fill a second vacancy within the same year, causing an error in their first special election.
-Fixed an issue with the election simulator tool where the load menu would not update after deleting an election save.
-Fixed an issue where the loading screen would freeze if loading an advanced option preset under certain circumstances. Specifically, if you were loading a preset that had lowered the number of congressional districts in your character’s home state, it would be possible that your character was assigned to a congressional district that no longer existed, which would cause an error.
-Fixed an issue where state legislatures would not be gerrymandered as much as they should have been during the redistricting process (especially if the gerrymander amount had been increased in the advanced options).
-Fixed an issue in the Select Endorsement Conditions menu where the “Climate Policy” button would not stay checked after leaving the menu.
-Fixed an issue where passing the Pathway to Citizenship legislation would significantly increase per capita income and significantly decrease poverty.
ADDITIONS
-Increased the likelihood that the player will face a current politician in state senate, U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and governor elections, rather than facing a new randomly generated opponent with no political experience. (If you wait until week 6 before joining the election, opponents will likely be randomly generated candidates with no political experience).
-Added gubernatorial election vote factors for each state. Each state can have unique vote factors that influence the gubernatorial elections in the state. These vote factors can be changed in the advanced options -> elections -> governors tab.
-Added two new facial hair types to the game.
FIXES
-Fixed an issue where government approval did not influence federal elections. This fix could have significant impacts on the game, depending on whether the approval rating is low and whether one party has control over the entire federal government. In one example: without the fix, the democrats lost 18 house seats in a midterm election; with the fix, the democrats lost 25 house seats. If anyone notices unrealistic behavior (or a lack of balance), please report it.
-Fixed an issue where clicking the Fill All Positions (or Fill All Empty Positions) button, while playing as a regional house party chair, would add candidates to every house election, instead of only those house districts within the player’s region.
-Fixed an issue in the campaign volunteers menu where the Anticipated Cost for yard signs would not say $0 even if 0% of volunteers were assigned to yard signs. This did not influence the actual campaign expenditure (which would have been 0); it only influenced the Anticipated Cost display.
-Fixed an issue where the player might not be replaced as a party leader if the player left office in the middle of their term.
-Fixed an issue where independent poll results would be inaccurate if the player became an independent after losing a primary.
-Fixed an issue where the governor in the player’s state would not be updated/replaced if the player selected the governor as a cabinet member.
-Fixed an issue where some city politicians could be too young when the game starts.
ELECTION SIMULATOR TOOL
-Adjusted the “Reset Approval Ratings” button in the election simulator tool so it uses the new formula for calculating approval ratings. The button also recalculates voter enthusiasm.
-Fixed an issue where the election simulator tool was not using the correct approval rating score for election calculations.
-Fixed an issue with the election simulator where government approval would not have an impact on senate, house, and presidential elections.
-Removed autofill from some text boxes in the election simulator tool.
-Fixed an issue with the election simulator tool where it would not save/load the value for “Years Party has Controlled Presidency”.
-Added the newest facial features to the character creation menu in the Election Simulator Tool.
NOTES
With any update, there is a rare chance of files getting corrupted. This can cause a black/white empty screen when starting the game. If you experience this problem, you can visit this forum post for instructions on how to fix it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/discussions/2/3085508296772338528/
If you experience any other problems, you can post a new discussion in the bug reports forum, by navigating to the community hub, clicking the Discussions tab, and clicking the Bug Reports link on the right side of the screen.
If you want to continue playing a previous version of the game, you can right click on the game in your Steam library, click properties, then click betas and select the version you want to play.
This is a minor update; to see the release notes for the most recent large update (version 0.225), visit this link: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/eventcomments/3418809548726959194/
FIXES
-Fixed an issue where presidential running mates, and potential running mates, would not be updated with a new variable if loading a game saved before version 0.225. This could cause the game to freeze if the game attempted to access the missing variables.
NOTES
With any update, there is a rare chance of files getting corrupted. This can cause a black/white empty screen when starting the game, or it might prevent you from clicking any buttons. If you experience this problem, you can visit this forum post for instructions on how to fix it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/discussions/2/3085508296772338528/
If you experience any other problems, you can post a new discussion in the bug reports forum, by navigating to the community hub, clicking the Discussions tab, and clicking the Bug Reports link on the right side of the screen.
This is a minor update; to see the release notes for the most recent large update (version 0.225), visit this link: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/eventcomments/3418809548726959194/
FIXES
-Fixed an issue where the game could freeze if playing a game saved prior to version 0.225. Specifically, this problem would occur if the old save file included an independent candidate in the player's election (prior to the primaries). The load process would not update these characters with a new variable, causing the game to freeze when it attempted to access the missing variable.
NOTES
With any update, there is a rare chance of files getting corrupted. This can cause a black/white empty screen when starting the game, or it might prevent you from clicking any buttons. If you experience this problem, you can visit this forum post for instructions on how to fix it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/discussions/2/3085508296772338528/
If you experience any other problems, you can post a new discussion in the bug reports forum, by navigating to the community hub, clicking the Discussions tab, and clicking the Bug Reports link on the right side of the screen.
This is a minor update; to see the release notes for the most recent large update (version 0.225), visit this link: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/eventcomments/3418809548726959194/
FIXES
-Likely fixed an issue where the game could freeze if playing a game saved prior to version 0.225. Specifically, this problem would occur if the old save file included character children under the age of 18. The load process would not update these characters with a new variable. When these characters turned 18 and became proteges, they would still be missing the variable, which would cause the game to freeze if the protégé participated in an election.
-Fixed a misspelled variable, which could have caused issues when a protégé attempted to retire as a city council member.
NOTES
With any update, there is a rare chance of files getting corrupted. This can cause a black/white empty screen when starting the game, or it might prevent you from clicking any buttons. If you experience this problem, you can visit this forum post for instructions on how to fix it: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1184770/discussions/2/3085508296772338528/
If you experience any other problems, you can post a new discussion in the bug reports forum, by navigating to the community hub, clicking the Discussions tab, and clicking the Bug Reports link on the right side of the screen.
ADDITIONS
- Clicking the title of a poll will bring up a Details menu for all polls with the same title, showing weekly averages and a timeline graph of weekly averages.
- Poll results can be viewed from the election page and the election night menu, by clicking on the info icon for the election and then clicking the “View Poll Results” button.
- Added an option to add custom pollsters to the game. This can be found in the advanced options -> election tab -> polls.
- Added an option to edit current pollsters in the game.
- Added an option to save and load pollster presets. You can either replace all of the current pollsters with a preset or add preset pollsters to the current list of pollsters (this allows for making multiple presets and adding multiple presets to the same game).
- Added 4 new options to the Endorse Multiple menu: Protégés Only, Favorites Only, Minimum Policy Agreement Percentage, and Mandatory Policies. If you set the Minimum Policy Agreement Percentage, the game will not endorse any candidate whose policy agreement percentage is below that value. If you select any Mandatory Policies, the game will not endorse any candidate who does not share your position regarding those policies.
- If the Independent Polls menu is limited to showing a specific election (such as the Senate General Election in Michigan), it will display weekly averages and an average timeline graph for the specific election (essentially it shows everything that the Poll Details page shows without having to click on the Poll title).
- Added the “Add to Favorites” button to the details menu for politicians.
- Added party demographic percentages to the Politician Summary Pages (Governors, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate). These are the pages that show a map, and let you select a state to look at the politicians in that state.
- Your protégés will now change political parties if you change political parties – but only if they do not currently hold a political office and they are not currently part of an election campaign.
FIXES
- Fixed an issue with the multiple endorsements menu that would not allow you to endorse multiple U.S. House or U.S. Senate candidates if it was not an election year for state senate.
- Likely fixed an issue where withdrawing from multiple elections in a single year would cause duplicate candidates in those elections. For example, if you withdrew from a House election and then withdrew from a Senate election, the candidates from the senate election would run in both the house and senate elections, creating a possibility where the same candidate would win two elections and hold two political positions. This could also fix an issue where the game might freeze at the election screen, if a senate candidate was simultaneously running in a house election.
- Fixed an issue where you could not unselect an option in the Endorse Multiple menu.
- Fixed an issue where the election night map might not appear if you were looking at the politician summary page when clicking the next turn button.
- Fixed an issue where current politicians would not run for governor elections.
- Fixed an issue where party gender ratios would not save in the advanced option presets.
- Fixed an issue that prevented presidential national polls from being created.
- Likely fixed an issue where state-specific pollsters would not create polls.
- Likely fixed an issue that caused the game to freeze on week 19 under specific circumstances. Specifically, if a player used the advanced options to change the presidential primary election weeks or the presidential primary delegates, it could have produce results that caused an error.
-May have fixed several issues that caused duplicate candidates/politicians in specific circumstances.
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Uploaded May 05, 2026
System Requirements
How to Install
ThePoliticalProcess.exe to play
Troubleshooting tips
• Run Redist/_CommonRedist installers if game won't start
• Add folder to Windows Defender exclusions
• Run as administrator
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