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Senator Cris
Cris
Junior Chimp
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Italy


« on: August 19, 2014, 08:06:42 AM »

I have three questions.
1) How we can avoid strategic change of region (as a consequence, a change of district) or change of district (in the same region)? For example a change from a safe district to a swing district.
2) Presumably, we will have 3 regions. The district includes only states of a region or can includes a state of a region and a state of another region?
3) If I live in a region with 3 districts: District 1, District 2 and District 3. Supposing that I'm elected in the District 1 and at the end of term I desire to run for District 3. I can change my state registration (not region registration, district registration)? This is connected to Question 1.

Thanks.
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Senator Cris
Cris
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,613
Italy


« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2014, 07:42:24 AM »
« Edited: August 21, 2014, 10:44:31 AM by Cris »

The only qualm most of us have with your view, dear JCL, is that your plan would increase the number of offices in the game. In a time where we can hardly keep each position filled, we don't need to be adding more positions to fill. I am confident that if this plan passed, we'd see renewed interest in the game, but I could be wrong, hell, I'm wrong far often than I'd like to admit.

My response was to Senator Jones's personal attack. As I've said I'm open to your view but I have difficulty due to the tying it to the dissolution of my region while the others are preserved in some way, shape or form. I've been made aware of another bicameral proposal which would preserve all five regions.

The bicameral proposal which would preserve all five regions and with and with almost zero gain of office holders is mine and I'm open to present this only If the referendum fails, for a sign of respect.
But I like also the Amendment approved by the Senate.
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