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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Aug 22, 2014 3:33:24 GMT -6
I see PC got a public vote from a Sir X Pol Briga, or somebody. So you won't be a one vote party after all. It did? Wow, I had not seen it yet. I am surprised...
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Post by C. Carlüs Xheraltescù on Aug 22, 2014 4:11:22 GMT -6
I see PC got a public vote from a Sir X Pol Briga, or somebody. So you won't be a one vote party after all. It did? Wow, I had not seen it yet. I am surprised... You took a vote from the ZRT, which is unusual.
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M. Þ. Réitschar
Citizen of Talossa
Mataiwos Þagunitz
Posts: 71
Talossan Since: 9/6/2014
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Post by M. Þ. Réitschar on Aug 22, 2014 13:22:37 GMT -6
Well done, SoS!
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 23, 2014 11:05:39 GMT -6
Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H., I see the "not voted" list (as well as the citizen list) includes Hailey Ross. She renounced a few months ago. See here.
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Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă
Puisne (Associate) Justice of the Uppermost Court
Fraichetz dels punts, es non dels mürs
Posts: 4,063
Talossan Since: 9-23-2012
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Post by Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă on Aug 23, 2014 12:26:18 GMT -6
Probably my fault In forgetting to inactivate her in the database.
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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Aug 25, 2014 4:11:18 GMT -6
Probably my fault In forgetting to inactivate her in the database. On another note, the status drop down works once again in the SoS tools. PS: Did you notice that now, it's in blocks of 100 citizens, so you can only edit within the same block.
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Post by Ceváglh Scurznicol on Aug 26, 2014 17:59:56 GMT -6
I intend to vote publicly. Should I wait until I've decided everything on the ballot, or can I vote for the Cosâ now and come back later to cast my other votes?
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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Aug 26, 2014 18:05:04 GMT -6
I intend to vote publicly. Should I wait until I've decided everything on the ballot, or can I vote for the Cosâ now and come back later to cast my other votes? You need to vote all at once, or at least, fast enough for me not to see the first post without the second having already been made (if the second post is made 30 seconds later, you are fine)
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Capt. Sir Mick Preston
Capitán of the Zouaves
Posts: 6,511
Talossan Since: 9-21-2006
Knight Since: 10-12-2010
Motto: Cuimhnichibh air na daoine bho'n d'thainig sibh
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Post by Capt. Sir Mick Preston on Aug 27, 2014 6:52:10 GMT -6
I intend to vote publicly. Should I wait until I've decided everything on the ballot, or can I vote for the Cosâ now and come back later to cast my other votes? You can't change your ballot once cast. Just so there isn't a question, I would suggest you cast your ballot once, with all sections filled in.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 27, 2014 18:15:18 GMT -6
Probably my fault In forgetting to inactivate her in the database. On another note, the status drop down works once again in the SoS tools. PS: Did you notice that now, it's in blocks of 100 citizens, so you can only edit within the same block. Is there any reason why Hailey is still on the citizen list? Also, Gunnar Wordon renounced a few months ago, so I was going to point out that he should be removed from the citizenship list too. But his renunciation was communicated via e-mail rather than a Witt post. So even though the renunciation was acknowledged by Deputy SoS dal Nordselva, that action may have been illegal based on the ruling recently made by Magistrate dal Nordselva in case 14-05, People v. Börnatfiglheu.
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Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă
Puisne (Associate) Justice of the Uppermost Court
Fraichetz dels punts, es non dels mürs
Posts: 4,063
Talossan Since: 9-23-2012
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Post by Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă on Aug 27, 2014 18:29:14 GMT -6
I tried several times to remove Hailey Ross from the list and it hasn't worked. Also, you are probably right on the Gunnar renunciation though in my defense that was done well before I made a ruling and had fully examined the laws in question.
EDIT: Gunnar will probably just end up striking out now.
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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Aug 28, 2014 3:37:35 GMT -6
I tried several times to remove Hailey Ross from the list and it hasn't worked. Also, you are probably right on the Gunnar renunciation though in my defense that was done well before I made a ruling and had fully examined the laws in question. EDIT: Gunnar will probably just end up striking out now. It still hasn't?
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Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă
Puisne (Associate) Justice of the Uppermost Court
Fraichetz dels punts, es non dels mürs
Posts: 4,063
Talossan Since: 9-23-2012
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Post by Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă on Aug 28, 2014 7:00:21 GMT -6
I tried several times to remove Hailey Ross from the list and it hasn't worked. Also, you are probably right on the Gunnar renunciation though in my defense that was done well before I made a ruling and had fully examined the laws in question. EDIT: Gunnar will probably just end up striking out now. It still hasn't? Apparently, I have to press submit TWICE to make it work. She's now inactive.
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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Aug 30, 2014 3:38:16 GMT -6
I have voted in the database, but will repeat my vote here. For the Cosâ, I vote for Rexhalistaes Unificheschti pr'iensa Monarc'ha Petrechind (RUMP). For Senator representing the First Province of Vuode, I vote for the shorter candidate, Trotxâ Betiñéir. For the amendment, I vote Contra, due to the many problems and consequences (some unintended) with this law. For example, we now learn that no strikes will be given this election if this passes. The result of no strikes is to keep the largest provinces open to immigration while denying the smaller provinces a chance to gain new citizens. My name is Trotxâ Betiñéir, and I approve this message. T What do you mean no strikes will be given? Strikes WILL be given and anyone with 3 Strikes WILL lose citizenship, since they didn't reply to a legal census in the last 2 years (there wasn't one in the last 2 years!)
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 30, 2014 9:18:24 GMT -6
What do you mean no strikes will be given? Strikes WILL be given and anyone with 3 Strikes WILL lose citizenship, since they didn't reply to a legal census in the last 2 years (there wasn't one in the last 2 years!) I'm confused. You seem to be mixing up the two systems. There's nothing about a two-year timeframe or a census in current law and nothing about assigning strikes in the amendment. Could you clarify what will happen at the end of this election to people who don't vote in this election if the amendment is ratified? What about, for example, someone who didn't vote in the last two elections. All strikes for the last election were pardoned at the end of the last election, so such a citizen has only one strike right now under existing law. If they fail to vote in this election, they will have only two strikes under existing law, but it will have been more than two years since they last voted.
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