Office tab

The Office tab is the first tab the player will come across when starting a new game. The following will give an overview of each of the sub-tabs located within

Summary
The Summary tab shows the current Chief of Staff, the concepts, the option to replace, the remaining work hours, and the messages and scheduled items that will appear.

Legislation
The title is self-explanatory. This tab allows the player to write legislation(if they are currently in a job that allows them to do so). Here you can also see news of the bill that the A.I. proposes, as well as the statuses of your own bills.

Challenges
Here challenges, either consisting of constituent requests or campaign promises will appear from time to time, and completing them gives Political Points.

Contacts
Contacts are organizations and Political Action Committees (PACs), that are based on sets of ideological and partisan parameters. They have trust with the player, from 0 to 100%, and the closer to 100% one is, the more money the Orgs and PACs will give to the player during a campaign.

Districts
This allows the player to see the history of the districts they are currently located in, from School Board to the Senate seats.

Jobs
This tab gives a list of jobs that are available. There won't be a job open every year.
 * School Board Member
 * City Councilman
 * Mayor
 * State Representative
 * State Senator
 * Governor
 * U.S. Representative
 * Senator
 * President

Party Chair
The party chair is responsible for supporting party candidates in their electoral campaigns. This includes recruiting candidates who are likely to win, selecting a party platform that voters will support, adjusting the campaign platform of each candidate to match the values of their district, and using available resources to increase turnout, register voters, and influence public opinion.
 * City
 * State House
 * State Senate
 * State
 * House (Region X)
 * House - All Regions
 * Senate

Events
This shows what events can be done while in office. Currently limited fundraising for either your re-election bid, or fundraising for the party, which grants political points.

Protégé
"a protégé is a person who is guided by a mentor to help advance the career of the protégé. The protégé will copy all of your policies, and will run for election in whichever district you decide. If a protégé does not have a position when you dismiss them, they will not run for any election and they will disappear from the political world."
 * 100 points = 1
 * 250 points = 2
 * 500 points = 3
 * 2,500 points = 4
 * 4,000 points = 5
 * 20,000 points = 6
 * 30,000 points = 10
 * 1,000,000 points = 20