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  • Consul - Gnaeus (Sirius)

    8 88.89%
  • Consul - Sextus (Stig)

    7 77.78%
  • Consul - Quintus (Rhapture)

    4 44.44%
  • Pro-Consul of Sicilia et Africa - Aquila (Okmin)

    6 66.67%
  • Pro-Consul of Sicilia et Africa - Manius (Shadow141)

    3 33.33%
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    Default Elections (93 BC)

    Vote for two Consul candidates and one Pro-Consul candidate.

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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    Sirius and Stig are in as Consul's, Okmin is Pro-Consul of Sicilia et Africa.

    There are several positions yet to be filled, if Rhapture/Shadow want them they should say so here.

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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    did you add in the Committee votes

    The higher the amount of Patrician points a candidate has, the higher percentage of the vote he will receive. The sum of all candidate patrician points will be added and the number of each candidate will be a fraction of that number. That percentage then determines how many of the ten votes go to each candidate. For example:

    Aulus has 3 patrician points, Quintus has 7 and Gaius has 2. All three are running for the consulship. Given their amount of favor with the patrician class, Aulus receives two votes, Quintus receives 6 votes, and Gaius receives two votes.

    The Comitia Centuriata will affect elections by casting ten votes for Consuls, Censors, Praetors, and Proconsulates.
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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    The higher the amount of Patrician points a candidate has, the higher percentage of the vote he will receive. The sum of all candidate patrician points will be added and the number of each candidate will be a fraction of that number. That percentage then determines how many of the ten votes go to each candidate. For example:

    Aulus has 3 patrician points, Quintus has 7 and Gaius has 2. All three are running for the consulship. Given their amount of favor with the patrician class, Aulus receives two votes, Quintus receives 6 votes, and Gaius receives two votes.

    The Comitia Centuriata will affect elections by casting ten votes for Consuls, Censors, Praetors, and Proconsulate
    You have to asked for them in the Moderator thread. But you should of done it before the election. Or at-least that is how I see this working
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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    No I am not using my points to add extra votes, that is separate. The Comitia Centuriata adds votes automatically each election. It is in the constitution.
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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    I did.

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    By how much did Sirius and Stig win?
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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    Rhapture, you were asked to choose another office, do so.

    The vote isn't finished yet but it would take several inactives to become active once again to sway it.

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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    The problem is that the term starts today and the poll doesn't end until tomorrow...

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    Default Re: Elections (93 BC)

    Bar Sonke everyone has voted, and the results I posted in the second post in this topic are still valid.

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