States of Tumbra

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States of Tumbra
LocationFederal Republic of Tumbra
Created5 January 1864
Number25
Populations1,063,409 (Bencoolen) – 12,319,149 (Napier)
GovernmentState government
SubdivisionsSub-region of Tumbra, Local Government Area

The Federal Republic of Tumbra, as a federal state, consists of twenty-five partly sovereign states. Twenty-two of the states are called provinces, while the remaining three - Straton, the nation's capital, Harren, and Bencoolen - are called city-states. Federalism is one of the core principles of the modern Tumbran state, however the power of the individual states is not as powerful as in other federated states, due to the fact that any reserve powers not granted specifically to federal governments are retained by the federal government, instead of being distributed to the states themselves.

Each state has a unicameral legislative assembly, and their head of state is a Governor, appointed by the President with Senate confirmation; the Governor serves concurrently with the President's term, and serves as the President's surrogate in all forms. Should there not be a Governor to exercise the functions of the President, by constitutional convention the Vice President takes on the responsibilities of the Governor until a new one is nominated.

List of States

List of States of Tumbra
State name Abbreviation Capital Largest City Date ascended Population Representatives Senators
Napier NP
Couno
5 January 1864 12,319,149 70 12
Bechor BE
Serrapince
5 January 1864 10,688,486 61 12
Clearmont CM
Hesham
5 January 1864 8,218,827 47 10
Georgia GA
Macarthur
Kingsbury
4 September 1871 7,669,273 44 10
Marlsbruhe MB
Fontwell
1 January 1873 6,557,918 37 9
Hamilton HA
Washington
14 May 1875 6,380,058 36 9
Grantfeldt GR
Millsburgh
1 January 1873 6,011,832 34 9
Iswilyn IL
Denhelm
13 March 1872 5,325,173 30 9
Severn SE
Lakewood
Knapford
1 November 1865 4,952,581 28 8
Thornton TH
Collatia
5 January 1864 4,570,461 26 8
Fremont FR
Hoxford
1 January 1873 4,560,299 26 8
Dartmoor DA
Kelder
Tavistock
15 March 1870 4,452,692 25 8
Westmond WM
Ridgewell
31 June 1866 3,575,575 20 7
Marcato MA
Dieren
4 March 1871 3,350,238 19 7
Finnley FN
Algoma
Nantwich
29 September 1866 3,205,179 18 7
Turvenal TV
Heatherton
1 January 1873 3,147,785 18 7
Gamaliel GM
Brades
Readale
30 January 1867 2,825,719 16 7
Straton ST
Straton
5 January 1864 2,819,528 16 7
Raleigh RA
Carter City
15 March 1869 2,650,632 15 7
Alexandria AX
Newton
5 January 1864 2,646,585 15 7
Caduke CA
Caldwell
1 January 1873 2,306,401 13 7
Lormark LM
Renfrew
Southport
1 January 1873 2,145,479 12 7
Pesvern PS
Shepperton
1 January 1873 1,754,227 10 6
Harren HR
Harren
5 January 1864 1,406,083 8 6
Bencoolen BC
Bencoolen
5 January 1864 1,063,409 6 6

Composition of State Parliaments

In this table below, parties with shading form part of the state government whilst the party or parties in bold are the largest party in the legislature.

Tumbran State Legislatures Composition
State Premier Seats
(Majority)
Labour Liberal Moderate Green Conservative Social Democratic Term Last election Next election
Napier David Ross
(Labour)
180
(91)
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Bechor David Gillepsie
(Liberal)
160
(81)
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Clearmont Julian Munro
(Liberal)
130
(66)
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Georgia Esther Williams
(Labour)
130
(65)
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Marlsbruhe Tanya Gerber
(Labour)
120
(61)
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Hamilton Eugene Reeves
(Liberal)
120
(61)
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Grantfeldt John Burnham
(Labour)
120
(61)
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Iswilyn Alex Holden
(Labour)
120
(61)
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Severn Noel Hartley
(Labour)
100
(51)
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Thornton Edwin O'Connor
(Labour)
100
(51)
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Fremont Paul Harrison
(Liberal)
100
(51)
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Dartmoor Lauren Daniels
(Liberal)
100
(51)
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Westmond Elizabeth Jones
(Labour)
80
(41)
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Marcato Angela Robinson
(Liberal)
70
(36)
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Finnley Joyce Palmer
(Labour)
70
(36)
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Turvenal Richard McCartney
(Liberal)
70
(36)
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Gamaliel Christopher Lambert
(Labour)
60
(31)
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Straton Felix Garner
(Labour)
60
(31)
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Raleigh Neil Kenwright
(Liberal)
60
(31)
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Alexandria Bruce Marshall
(Liberal)
60
(31)
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Caduke George Lennon
(Labour)
50
(26)
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Lormark Bill Sutherland
(Labour)
50
(26)
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Pesvern Annette Newell
(Liberal)
50
(26)
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Harren Jude Weycott
(Liberal)
50
(26)
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Bencoolen Geoffrey Sharp
(Labour)
40
(21)
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