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This is the period to put their hat in the ring for running. Only 8 people can run for each position, and 1 person can only run for a single position at any given time. Only people with approved bios (members) can nominate or run for elected office. | This is the period to put their hat in the ring for running. Only 8 people can run for each position, and 1 person can only run for a single position at any given time. Only people with approved bios (members) can nominate or run for elected office. | ||
Revision as of 22:26, 15 December 2019
Contents
Background
Elpida is a colony of Patraeia. This means that Elpida is still loyal to Patraeia via paying taxes, supporting the nation in times of war, and trading with the mainland. However, the actual government of the colony is largely autonomous and capable of making important decisions independent of the Senate.
The citizenry of Elpida plays a large role in determining its government. Each term, the residents of Elpida elect certain officials using the triumvirate system to make general decisions on behalf of the colony.
Elected Offices and Voting Instructions
Government operates in rotation through three critical periods: governing, nominating and voting.
Governing
Each of the three main leadership positions is unique and important:
- Minister of Trade: Makes important economic decisions for the town, such as taxes and trade with the mainland
- Executive Magistrate: Commands the militia in times of war, acts as chief judge and executor of the law
- Prefect: Manages urban construction and housing
Nominating
This is the period to put their hat in the ring for running. Only 8 people can run for each position, and 1 person can only run for a single position at any given time. Only people with approved bios (members) can nominate or run for elected office.
Voting
Voting now happens at polling stations (locations have not been finalized). Only people with approved bios can vote. You are permitted 1 vote per position.