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Post by Prince John V on Apr 15, 2016 13:42:43 GMT
If Noland joins the GUM, we'll be alloted three delegates, one of which will be me. However, the Congress will decide on the other two. Please vote on who you think should be a delegate. You have two votes. Also, Horatio Eden is already representing Whestcorea so he can't be a delegate from Noland as well.
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Post by Horatio Eden on Apr 15, 2016 16:10:04 GMT
Indeed, as the head of the Whestcorean delegation I am debarred from holding a position within another delegation. However, I think Lord Bandler and Lord Furch would be best placed to represent our nation in a reformed GUM.
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Post by Prince John V on Apr 15, 2016 17:44:26 GMT
I agree that Mr. Bandler holds the right credentials to be appointed, however as Mr. Furch has shown a dissapointing lack of intrest and high levels of inactivity I've voted for Mr. Schutz, as he has been much more helpful to the development of this nation.
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Post by Horatio Eden on Apr 15, 2016 22:46:44 GMT
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Post by Prince John V on Apr 18, 2016 12:42:46 GMT
On April 22, this first round will end and all candidates with zero or one votes will be eliminated from becoming a GUM delegate. Another round will then be held to bring the number of possible delegates down to two.
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Post by Prince John V on Apr 20, 2016 0:26:57 GMT
I'll lock this tomorrow (April 19).
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Post by waltsawesome on Apr 20, 2016 11:01:28 GMT
I'll lock this tomorrow (April 19). A quick correction: Today (the day I am posting this) is actually the 20th, meaning the day you've last posted on this thread was the 19th. So this will actually be being locked on the 20th. Just to avoid confusion.
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Post by Prince John V on Apr 20, 2016 17:19:09 GMT
Oops. Apparently I need to retake Kindergrten math
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Post by Prince John V on Apr 21, 2016 11:44:52 GMT
This poll has been locked and we will move on to the second stage of voting, which will decide which two of the following (Mr. Bandler, Mr. Schutz, or Mr. Wang) will be appointed as delegates to the Grand Unified Micronational. All other potential candidates have, unfortunately, been eliminated.
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