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by The Academy of Anon Zytose. . 124 reads.

United Regions Alliance - Revised World Assembly Nation Voter Act

Revised World Assembly Nation Voter Act

If the owner of a World Assembly Nation both declares a specific region in the alliance as their home base for the alliance and verifies that they have a nation in that region, that World Assembly Nation will be considered to be a member of that region regardless of wherever that nation actually is. Otherwise, the World Assembly Nation in question will be considered a member of whichever region it occupies at the time.

For each vote, the number of World Assembly Nations in each of the regions shall be counted simultaneously, and no later than at the very start of the vote.

In any particular vote, each member region of the United Regions Alliance is to have a number of votes equal to the real, positive square root of double the number of World Assembly Nations in the region, rounded to the nearest integer. For example, if a region has 30 World Assembly Nations, its number of votes would be the nearest integer to the square root of 60, or roughly 7.75, rounded to 8. Below is a table of the ranges of numbers of World Assembly Nations that would grant their regions up to 15 votes each.

1 World Assembly Nation: 1 vote.
2 or 3 World Assembly Nations: 2 votes.
4 to 6 World Assembly Nations: 3 votes.
7 to 10 World Assembly Nations: 4 votes.
11 to 15 World Assembly Nations: 5 votes.
16 to 21 World Assembly Nations: 6 votes.
22 to 28 World Assembly Nations: 7 votes.
29 to 36 World Assembly Nations: 8 votes.
37 to 45 World Assembly Nations: 9 votes.
46 to 55 World Assembly Nations: 10 votes.
56 to 66 World Assembly Nations: 11 votes.
67 to 78 World Assembly Nations: 12 votes.
79 to 91 World Assembly Nations: 13 votes.
92 to 105 World Assembly Nations: 14 votes.
106 to 120 World Assembly Nations: 15 votes.

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