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Beepee wrote:Woohoo well done

*Does a word count*... 27,911 and nowhere near finished... I had a blast though!

Well, that's the point!

Also:

Welcome, friends, to the Local Council Elections of November 2019!

In accordance with the Local Council regulations

4. Election Process

(1) Prior to the opening of the first voting period of the LC election, there will be a period of 3 days where residents can nominate candidates, and candidates can accept nominations, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the opening of nominations. This will be followed by 3 days where candidates can campaign, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the close of nominations and start of the campaign.

(2) The election will be two game side polls, each lasting three days. The winner of the first poll will be elected onto the Local Council, and all remaining candidates will move on to the next poll, where the top two candidates will be elected.

(3) If there are three candidates or fewer, all candidates will be automatically elected. If there are fewer than three candidates, the elected Local Council shall fill any remaining spaces on the Local Council under the terms outlined in Section 5 of this Act.

(4) If there are between four and eleven candidates, the election will occur as stated.

(5) If there are more than eleven candidates, the vote will be split into two three day polls with the top eleven vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of normal voting periods.

(6) Re-open nominations (RON) must be an option on both normal voting periods.

(7) In the event of a tie, all tied candidates will be elected unless this takes the number of Local Councillors to greater than three, in which case there will be a separate three day poll for the tied candidates.

(8) In the event of RON winning a poll, any candidates elected prior to that poll will be allowed to take their place on the Local Council without running again, and the nominations would re-open for the remaining places.

(9) In the event a candidate who has won a round but is later disqualified by the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security, that round’s results are voided and a new round shall be added.

(10) The terms for the incoming Local Council begin when the Election Commissioner certifies the results and the Delegate assigns Regional Officer Powers, before which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Local Council will maintain their offices until then.


the schedule will be as follows:

Nominations: 11PM UTC Saturday 30th November - 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December.
Campaigning: 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December - 11PM UTC Friday 6th December.
Voting Round 1 will begin around 11PM UTC on Friday 6th December and run until 11PM UTC Monday 9th December.
Voting Round 2 will tentatively begin around 11PM UTC Monday 9th December and run until 11PM UTC Thursday 12th December.

This timescale may be subject to change.


Confirmed Candidates

Candidate

Conflict of Interest

Campaign

Concrete Slab

The Western Concrete Slabian Isles
The northern concrete slabian isles
The eastern concrete slabian isles
The southern concrete slabian isles
The crossed blades
Totally not an artificial furry
The Poker through The Poker 30
Positions of COI: Psomewhere moderator
Citizen and executive staff member of TNP through The northern concrete slabian isles

Beepee (elected)

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Aidenfieeld

I have no current affiliations in other regions, now that my puppet-storage region has suddenly CTE’d. My only remaining puppet nation resides in TSP. More information available upon request.

TBC

Midand

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Zess

CoI in campaign dispatch

Nominated Candidates

Concrete Slab (accepted)
Hanguk-Nippon (declined)
Aidenfieeld (accepted)
Quiescent (not accepted)
Beepee (accepted) (elected)
The Solar System Scope (declined)
The Filippinas (declined)
Volaworand (declined)
Drystar (declined)
Midand (accepted)
Marco the aonooki (accepted) (disqualified)
Proctethia (declined)
Abarri (declined)
Zess (accepted)


Can I run in this Election?

Not any longer, as the nomination period has now closed. Here is a list of candidate eligibility criteria to hear in mind for next time, however:

3. Candidate Eligibility
(1) A candidate may only run for one seat on the Local Council.

(2) Candidates must receive and accept a nomination on the Regional Message Board from a resident WA nation in The South Pacific that is not their own account or controlled or accessible by the candidate nominated. The acceptance post must quote the nominating post in full and mention the Election Commissioner using nation tags. Nominations and declined nominations should not tag the Election Commissioner.

(3) To be eligible, a candidate must be a resident of The South Pacific, and all candidates must file a full Conflict of Interest disclosure to the Election Commissioner, fully listing all nations they control and can access and disclosing any positions held in other regions.

(4) The Election Commissioner shall share the Conflict of Interest Disclosure with the Council on Regional Security to allow a security check.

(5) The CRS can prevent any candidate from running if they deem them to be a security threat.

(6) Candidates shall publicly post their Conflict of Interest disclosure in a dispatch, which may be their campaign dispatch. At the request of the candidate The Minister of Military Affairs may authorize the waiving of the public disclosure of nations participating in South Pacific Special Forces operations. In such cases the public disclosure should state that SPSF participating nations are not listed as authorized by the Minister of Military Affairs. The Minister of Military Affairs shall confirm this by sending confirmation to the Election Commissioner.

(7) If, at any time before the election is certified, the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security determines a candidate's Conflict of Interest Disclosure is not fully truthful, or the CRS determines a candidate represents a security threat, then the candidate will be disqualified from the election.

(8) An intentional deception or omission in a Conflict Of Interest, or knowingly abetting in another's claims to a false identity, wherein this fraud threatens the security of The South Pacific, or circumvents the laws and legal processes of The South Pacific, including the electoral process described in this Act, shall constitute Identity Fraud and be subject to referral for prosecution by the Election Commissioner or Council on Regional Security.

(9) Any Local Councilor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. If they serve that maximum, they must wait for one full term before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council again. Any member of cabinet must wait one full Local Council term after leaving the cabinet before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council.


Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, ideally via telegram or you can tag me with a mention on the RMB.

May the odds be ever in your favour...

Read dispatch

Erinor wrote:Well, that's the point!

Also:

Welcome, friends, to the Local Council Elections of November 2019!

In accordance with the Local Council regulations

4. Election Process

(1) Prior to the opening of the first voting period of the LC election, there will be a period of 3 days where residents can nominate candidates, and candidates can accept nominations, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the opening of nominations. This will be followed by 3 days where candidates can campaign, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the close of nominations and start of the campaign.

(2) The election will be two game side polls, each lasting three days. The winner of the first poll will be elected onto the Local Council, and all remaining candidates will move on to the next poll, where the top two candidates will be elected.

(3) If there are three candidates or fewer, all candidates will be automatically elected. If there are fewer than three candidates, the elected Local Council shall fill any remaining spaces on the Local Council under the terms outlined in Section 5 of this Act.

(4) If there are between four and eleven candidates, the election will occur as stated.

(5) If there are more than eleven candidates, the vote will be split into two three day polls with the top eleven vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of normal voting periods.

(6) Re-open nominations (RON) must be an option on both normal voting periods.

(7) In the event of a tie, all tied candidates will be elected unless this takes the number of Local Councillors to greater than three, in which case there will be a separate three day poll for the tied candidates.

(8) In the event of RON winning a poll, any candidates elected prior to that poll will be allowed to take their place on the Local Council without running again, and the nominations would re-open for the remaining places.

(9) In the event a candidate who has won a round but is later disqualified by the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security, that round’s results are voided and a new round shall be added.

(10) The terms for the incoming Local Council begin when the Election Commissioner certifies the results and the Delegate assigns Regional Officer Powers, before which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Local Council will maintain their offices until then.


the schedule will be as follows:

Nominations: 11PM UTC Saturday 30th November - 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December.
Campaigning: 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December - 11PM UTC Friday 6th December.
Voting Round 1 will begin around 11PM UTC on Friday 6th December and run until 11PM UTC Monday 9th December.
Voting Round 2 will tentatively begin around 11PM UTC Monday 9th December and run until 11PM UTC Thursday 12th December.

This timescale may be subject to change.


Confirmed Candidates

Candidate

Conflict of Interest

Campaign

Concrete Slab

The Western Concrete Slabian Isles
The northern concrete slabian isles
The eastern concrete slabian isles
The southern concrete slabian isles
The crossed blades
Totally not an artificial furry
The Poker through The Poker 30
Positions of COI: Psomewhere moderator
Citizen and executive staff member of TNP through The northern concrete slabian isles

Beepee (elected)

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Aidenfieeld

I have no current affiliations in other regions, now that my puppet-storage region has suddenly CTE’d. My only remaining puppet nation resides in TSP. More information available upon request.

TBC

Midand

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Zess

CoI in campaign dispatch

Nominated Candidates

Concrete Slab (accepted)
Hanguk-Nippon (declined)
Aidenfieeld (accepted)
Quiescent (not accepted)
Beepee (accepted) (elected)
The Solar System Scope (declined)
The Filippinas (declined)
Volaworand (declined)
Drystar (declined)
Midand (accepted)
Marco the aonooki (accepted) (disqualified)
Proctethia (declined)
Abarri (declined)
Zess (accepted)


Can I run in this Election?

Not any longer, as the nomination period has now closed. Here is a list of candidate eligibility criteria to hear in mind for next time, however:

3. Candidate Eligibility
(1) A candidate may only run for one seat on the Local Council.

(2) Candidates must receive and accept a nomination on the Regional Message Board from a resident WA nation in The South Pacific that is not their own account or controlled or accessible by the candidate nominated. The acceptance post must quote the nominating post in full and mention the Election Commissioner using nation tags. Nominations and declined nominations should not tag the Election Commissioner.

(3) To be eligible, a candidate must be a resident of The South Pacific, and all candidates must file a full Conflict of Interest disclosure to the Election Commissioner, fully listing all nations they control and can access and disclosing any positions held in other regions.

(4) The Election Commissioner shall share the Conflict of Interest Disclosure with the Council on Regional Security to allow a security check.

(5) The CRS can prevent any candidate from running if they deem them to be a security threat.

(6) Candidates shall publicly post their Conflict of Interest disclosure in a dispatch, which may be their campaign dispatch. At the request of the candidate The Minister of Military Affairs may authorize the waiving of the public disclosure of nations participating in South Pacific Special Forces operations. In such cases the public disclosure should state that SPSF participating nations are not listed as authorized by the Minister of Military Affairs. The Minister of Military Affairs shall confirm this by sending confirmation to the Election Commissioner.

(7) If, at any time before the election is certified, the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security determines a candidate's Conflict of Interest Disclosure is not fully truthful, or the CRS determines a candidate represents a security threat, then the candidate will be disqualified from the election.

(8) An intentional deception or omission in a Conflict Of Interest, or knowingly abetting in another's claims to a false identity, wherein this fraud threatens the security of The South Pacific, or circumvents the laws and legal processes of The South Pacific, including the electoral process described in this Act, shall constitute Identity Fraud and be subject to referral for prosecution by the Election Commissioner or Council on Regional Security.

(9) Any Local Councilor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. If they serve that maximum, they must wait for one full term before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council again. Any member of cabinet must wait one full Local Council term after leaving the cabinet before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council.


Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, ideally via telegram or you can tag me with a mention on the RMB.

May the odds be ever in your favour...

Read dispatch

Ahhhhhhh.... HYPE

Erinor wrote:Well, that's the point!

Also:

Welcome, friends, to the Local Council Elections of November 2019!

In accordance with the Local Council regulations

4. Election Process

(1) Prior to the opening of the first voting period of the LC election, there will be a period of 3 days where residents can nominate candidates, and candidates can accept nominations, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the opening of nominations. This will be followed by 3 days where candidates can campaign, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the close of nominations and start of the campaign.

(2) The election will be two game side polls, each lasting three days. The winner of the first poll will be elected onto the Local Council, and all remaining candidates will move on to the next poll, where the top two candidates will be elected.

(3) If there are three candidates or fewer, all candidates will be automatically elected. If there are fewer than three candidates, the elected Local Council shall fill any remaining spaces on the Local Council under the terms outlined in Section 5 of this Act.

(4) If there are between four and eleven candidates, the election will occur as stated.

(5) If there are more than eleven candidates, the vote will be split into two three day polls with the top eleven vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of normal voting periods.

(6) Re-open nominations (RON) must be an option on both normal voting periods.

(7) In the event of a tie, all tied candidates will be elected unless this takes the number of Local Councillors to greater than three, in which case there will be a separate three day poll for the tied candidates.

(8) In the event of RON winning a poll, any candidates elected prior to that poll will be allowed to take their place on the Local Council without running again, and the nominations would re-open for the remaining places.

(9) In the event a candidate who has won a round but is later disqualified by the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security, that round’s results are voided and a new round shall be added.

(10) The terms for the incoming Local Council begin when the Election Commissioner certifies the results and the Delegate assigns Regional Officer Powers, before which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Local Council will maintain their offices until then.


the schedule will be as follows:

Nominations: 11PM UTC Saturday 30th November - 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December.
Campaigning: 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December - 11PM UTC Friday 6th December.
Voting Round 1 will begin around 11PM UTC on Friday 6th December and run until 11PM UTC Monday 9th December.
Voting Round 2 will tentatively begin around 11PM UTC Monday 9th December and run until 11PM UTC Thursday 12th December.

This timescale may be subject to change.


Confirmed Candidates

Candidate

Conflict of Interest

Campaign

Concrete Slab

The Western Concrete Slabian Isles
The northern concrete slabian isles
The eastern concrete slabian isles
The southern concrete slabian isles
The crossed blades
Totally not an artificial furry
The Poker through The Poker 30
Positions of COI: Psomewhere moderator
Citizen and executive staff member of TNP through The northern concrete slabian isles

Beepee (elected)

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Aidenfieeld

I have no current affiliations in other regions, now that my puppet-storage region has suddenly CTE’d. My only remaining puppet nation resides in TSP. More information available upon request.

TBC

Midand

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Zess

CoI in campaign dispatch

Nominated Candidates

Concrete Slab (accepted)
Hanguk-Nippon (declined)
Aidenfieeld (accepted)
Quiescent (not accepted)
Beepee (accepted) (elected)
The Solar System Scope (declined)
The Filippinas (declined)
Volaworand (declined)
Drystar (declined)
Midand (accepted)
Marco the aonooki (accepted) (disqualified)
Proctethia (declined)
Abarri (declined)
Zess (accepted)


Can I run in this Election?

Not any longer, as the nomination period has now closed. Here is a list of candidate eligibility criteria to hear in mind for next time, however:

3. Candidate Eligibility
(1) A candidate may only run for one seat on the Local Council.

(2) Candidates must receive and accept a nomination on the Regional Message Board from a resident WA nation in The South Pacific that is not their own account or controlled or accessible by the candidate nominated. The acceptance post must quote the nominating post in full and mention the Election Commissioner using nation tags. Nominations and declined nominations should not tag the Election Commissioner.

(3) To be eligible, a candidate must be a resident of The South Pacific, and all candidates must file a full Conflict of Interest disclosure to the Election Commissioner, fully listing all nations they control and can access and disclosing any positions held in other regions.

(4) The Election Commissioner shall share the Conflict of Interest Disclosure with the Council on Regional Security to allow a security check.

(5) The CRS can prevent any candidate from running if they deem them to be a security threat.

(6) Candidates shall publicly post their Conflict of Interest disclosure in a dispatch, which may be their campaign dispatch. At the request of the candidate The Minister of Military Affairs may authorize the waiving of the public disclosure of nations participating in South Pacific Special Forces operations. In such cases the public disclosure should state that SPSF participating nations are not listed as authorized by the Minister of Military Affairs. The Minister of Military Affairs shall confirm this by sending confirmation to the Election Commissioner.

(7) If, at any time before the election is certified, the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security determines a candidate's Conflict of Interest Disclosure is not fully truthful, or the CRS determines a candidate represents a security threat, then the candidate will be disqualified from the election.

(8) An intentional deception or omission in a Conflict Of Interest, or knowingly abetting in another's claims to a false identity, wherein this fraud threatens the security of The South Pacific, or circumvents the laws and legal processes of The South Pacific, including the electoral process described in this Act, shall constitute Identity Fraud and be subject to referral for prosecution by the Election Commissioner or Council on Regional Security.

(9) Any Local Councilor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. If they serve that maximum, they must wait for one full term before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council again. Any member of cabinet must wait one full Local Council term after leaving the cabinet before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council.


Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, ideally via telegram or you can tag me with a mention on the RMB.

May the odds be ever in your favour...

Read dispatch

Beepee wrote:Ahhhhhhh.... HYPE

HYPE!

Beepee wrote:Woohoo well done

*Does a word count*... 27,911 and nowhere near finished... I had a blast though!

You won by having fun :D

Lily pad nation

Agalaesia wrote:All of the sitting LC will probably run again, apart from Auphelia, who legally cannot.

Lily might

No

Nakarisaune wrote:You won by having fun :D

I did.... my romance novel did very well... there was lots of baked goods!

Erinor wrote:

Welcome, friends, to the Local Council Elections of November 2019!

In accordance with the Local Council regulations

4. Election Process

(1) Prior to the opening of the first voting period of the LC election, there will be a period of 3 days where residents can nominate candidates, and candidates can accept nominations, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the opening of nominations. This will be followed by 3 days where candidates can campaign, which will commence after a region-wide telegram sent by the Election Commissioner announcing the close of nominations and start of the campaign.

(2) The election will be two game side polls, each lasting three days. The winner of the first poll will be elected onto the Local Council, and all remaining candidates will move on to the next poll, where the top two candidates will be elected.

(3) If there are three candidates or fewer, all candidates will be automatically elected. If there are fewer than three candidates, the elected Local Council shall fill any remaining spaces on the Local Council under the terms outlined in Section 5 of this Act.

(4) If there are between four and eleven candidates, the election will occur as stated.

(5) If there are more than eleven candidates, the vote will be split into two three day polls with the top eleven vote-receiving candidates continuing onto the set of normal voting periods.

(6) Re-open nominations (RON) must be an option on both normal voting periods.

(7) In the event of a tie, all tied candidates will be elected unless this takes the number of Local Councillors to greater than three, in which case there will be a separate three day poll for the tied candidates.

(8) In the event of RON winning a poll, any candidates elected prior to that poll will be allowed to take their place on the Local Council without running again, and the nominations would re-open for the remaining places.

(9) In the event a candidate who has won a round but is later disqualified by the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security, that round’s results are voided and a new round shall be added.

(10) The terms for the incoming Local Council begin when the Election Commissioner certifies the results and the Delegate assigns Regional Officer Powers, before which any and all election-related disputes must be settled. The outgoing Local Council will maintain their offices until then.


the schedule will be as follows:

Nominations: 11PM UTC Saturday 30th November - 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December.
Campaigning: 11PM UTC Tuesday 3rd December - 11PM UTC Friday 6th December.
Voting Round 1 will begin around 11PM UTC on Friday 6th December and run until 11PM UTC Monday 9th December.
Voting Round 2 will tentatively begin around 11PM UTC Monday 9th December and run until 11PM UTC Thursday 12th December.

This timescale may be subject to change.


Confirmed Candidates

Candidate

Conflict of Interest

Campaign

Concrete Slab

The Western Concrete Slabian Isles
The northern concrete slabian isles
The eastern concrete slabian isles
The southern concrete slabian isles
The crossed blades
Totally not an artificial furry
The Poker through The Poker 30
Positions of COI: Psomewhere moderator
Citizen and executive staff member of TNP through The northern concrete slabian isles

Beepee (elected)

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Aidenfieeld

I have no current affiliations in other regions, now that my puppet-storage region has suddenly CTE’d. My only remaining puppet nation resides in TSP. More information available upon request.

TBC

Midand

CoI in campaign dispatch.

Zess

CoI in campaign dispatch

Nominated Candidates

Concrete Slab (accepted)
Hanguk-Nippon (declined)
Aidenfieeld (accepted)
Quiescent (not accepted)
Beepee (accepted) (elected)
The Solar System Scope (declined)
The Filippinas (declined)
Volaworand (declined)
Drystar (declined)
Midand (accepted)
Marco the aonooki (accepted) (disqualified)
Proctethia (declined)
Abarri (declined)
Zess (accepted)


Can I run in this Election?

Not any longer, as the nomination period has now closed. Here is a list of candidate eligibility criteria to hear in mind for next time, however:

3. Candidate Eligibility
(1) A candidate may only run for one seat on the Local Council.

(2) Candidates must receive and accept a nomination on the Regional Message Board from a resident WA nation in The South Pacific that is not their own account or controlled or accessible by the candidate nominated. The acceptance post must quote the nominating post in full and mention the Election Commissioner using nation tags. Nominations and declined nominations should not tag the Election Commissioner.

(3) To be eligible, a candidate must be a resident of The South Pacific, and all candidates must file a full Conflict of Interest disclosure to the Election Commissioner, fully listing all nations they control and can access and disclosing any positions held in other regions.

(4) The Election Commissioner shall share the Conflict of Interest Disclosure with the Council on Regional Security to allow a security check.

(5) The CRS can prevent any candidate from running if they deem them to be a security threat.

(6) Candidates shall publicly post their Conflict of Interest disclosure in a dispatch, which may be their campaign dispatch. At the request of the candidate The Minister of Military Affairs may authorize the waiving of the public disclosure of nations participating in South Pacific Special Forces operations. In such cases the public disclosure should state that SPSF participating nations are not listed as authorized by the Minister of Military Affairs. The Minister of Military Affairs shall confirm this by sending confirmation to the Election Commissioner.

(7) If, at any time before the election is certified, the Election Commissioner or the Council on Regional Security determines a candidate's Conflict of Interest Disclosure is not fully truthful, or the CRS determines a candidate represents a security threat, then the candidate will be disqualified from the election.

(8) An intentional deception or omission in a Conflict Of Interest, or knowingly abetting in another's claims to a false identity, wherein this fraud threatens the security of The South Pacific, or circumvents the laws and legal processes of The South Pacific, including the electoral process described in this Act, shall constitute Identity Fraud and be subject to referral for prosecution by the Election Commissioner or Council on Regional Security.

(9) Any Local Councilor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. If they serve that maximum, they must wait for one full term before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council again. Any member of cabinet must wait one full Local Council term after leaving the cabinet before they can run in a regularly scheduled election for the Local Council.


Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, ideally via telegram or you can tag me with a mention on the RMB.

May the odds be ever in your favour...

Read dispatch

Erinor I officially nominate Concrete Slab Hanguk-Nippon and Aidenfieeld

EDIT:

Lily pad nation wrote:No

which is a shame, 'cause you would be awesome!

Post self-deleted by Volaworand.

Volaworand wrote:Erinor I officially nominate Concrete Slab Hanguk-Nippon and Aidenfieeld

Yooooooo *hugs* I accept :D

Also, I nominate Beepee

Lily pad nation should run...

Vote Lily Vol. 2

by Lily pad nation

Vote Lily! She’s the choice your mother would approve of!


Thank you for summoning me at this time of crises, but I must ask why?

To be the LC?

Well, it certainly looks as though you need a few good nations.

What would a Lily election look like?

I promise! To seek divine guidance in all things!

By putting everyone’s suggestion into a pope hat (to make it holy) and drawing one out at random!

Fair and

Vote Lily for best Thanos?
Read dispatch

I mean who can't get behind Royal Frog Pope random policy sortition!

EDIT:
What could possibly go wrong??? heheee

Aidenfieeld, Hanguk-Nippon, Lily pad nation, and Proctethia

Concrete Slab wrote:Yooooooo *hugs* I accept :D

Also, I nominate Beepee

🤗 thank you.

I humbly accept...

Beepee wrote:🤗 thank you.

I humbly accept...

oooo weeeeee!!!!

EDIT: Also, ping the EC Erinor in your acceptance

Volaworand wrote:oooo weeeeee!!!!

EDIT: Also, ping the EC Erinor in your acceptance

Can we just keep pining Erinor?

Aidenfieeld, Volaworand, Lily pad nation, and Proctethia

Concrete Slab wrote:Can we just keep pining Erinor?

Sure why not??? Lol!

Also heads up legislators: Nat's been nominated to join the High Court.

While I haven't always agreed with his brief's he is fair and logical so I support this.

.

Assembly Announcement
.


A new vote has begun in the Assembly of the South Pacific. Nat has been nominated to become an Associate Justice.

The debate thread can be found here:LinkLink

The voting thread can be found here:LinkLink

You have three days to vote, so make your voice heard! While you're in the Assembly, check out the other ongoing debates!


Amerion, Untied provinces of atlantica, Beepee, Belschaft, Bleakfoot, Mryasia, Concrete Slab, The Shining Purple Light, Aidenfieeld, East Sakhlin, Sal Anderro, Official state of landland, Eritis, Farengeto, The Filippinas, Fishbody, The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp, Kindfled, Pacific Hakke, Heliseum, The imperial frost federation, Islands of unity, Jahass, Qvait, Jebediah kerbal, Neo indus valley, Kaschalgia, Khazadine, Kringalia, Midand, Miravana, Nakarisaune, The national corporation, New Haudenosaunee Confederacy, North iscot, North prarie, United federated states of omega, Pax Dracon, PenguinPies, Phanama, Fihami, 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121, Sporaltryus, Esfalsa, Dease sak masnagasashu qassugal, Qaweritoyu, QuietDad of TSP, Sedunn, Rebel-topia, Roavin, Ryccia, Sandaoguo, West carlisten, Erinor, Agalaesia, Aumeltopia, Asia and Pacific, Spaceania, Stoniamera, The huma alliance, The sakhalinsk empire, The Solar System Scope, The Tecorogan Federation, Ikjan, Thomas Insaniac, Solnichnzy, Tsunamy, United States of Vietnam, Volaworand, Witchcraft and Sorcery




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Volaworand wrote:Sure why not??? Lol!

Also heads up legislators: Nat's been nominated to join the High Court.

While I haven't always agreed with his brief's he is fair and logical so I support this.

.

Assembly Announcement
.


A new vote has begun in the Assembly of the South Pacific. Nat has been nominated to become an Associate Justice.

The debate thread can be found here:LinkLink

The voting thread can be found here:LinkLink

You have three days to vote, so make your voice heard! While you're in the Assembly, check out the other ongoing debates!


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Vola, did ya see my question on discord?

Concrete Slab wrote:Vola, did ya see my question on discord?

nope I'll pop back there

I "officially" nominate:

Volaworand; Drystar and The Solar System Scope.

Good Luck. I'm excited to see fresh meat in the LC.

*Laughs Maniacally*

Concrete Slab wrote:Vola, did ya see my question on discord?

silly Concrete Slab... The Western Concrete Slabian Isles is already there!

just log into them once every 28 days silly bun

EDIT:
oh you CTE'd… well poo

As an addition:

I nominate Midand and Concrete Slab too!

This nomination game is fun, isn't it?

*Eats more chocolate*

South Pacifica Isles wrote:silly Concrete Slab... Western concrete slabian isles is already there!

just log into them once every 28 days silly bun

EDIT:
oh you CTE'd… well poo

I mean... Midand let his founder puppet die.

Bad Midand!

Agalaesia wrote:I "officially" nominate:

Volaworand; Drystar and The Solar System Scope.

Good Luck. I'm excited to see fresh meat in the LC.

*Laughs Maniacally*

And I "officially" decline.

Agalaesia wrote:I "officially" nominate:

Volaworand; Drystar and The Solar System Scope.

Good Luck. I'm excited to see fresh meat in the LC.

*Laughs Maniacally*

lol this meat is past the expiry date.

I'm honoured, but decline, I don't have the attendance anymore to be effective in the job again. But it's a great eye opener and I encourage anyone with an interest to speak up and run!

Volaworand wrote:lol this meat is past the expiry date.

I'm honoured, but decline, I don't have the attendance anymore to be effective in the job again. But it's a great eye opener and I encourage anyone with an interest to speak up and run!

Vola, I meant like executive powers! Like appearance and border control and such!

Volaworand wrote:Erinor I officially nominate Concrete Slab Hanguk-Nippon and Aidenfieeld

I really wish I could run, and as much as I hate to say it, I decline. Though, I suggest you nominate Marco instead. He’d get the job done. Plus, we’ve been recovering plenty of lost chess sets throughout the region... Not too shabby, I say...

*Marco waves from a bench*

Concrete Slab wrote:Vola, I meant like executive powers! Like appearance and border control and such!

indeed that would be cool... only issue is that we need someone with Executive powers there to bestow executive powers, lol

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