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Gustaf
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« on: August 21, 2004, 11:20:14 PM »

1) Vote for one candidate for Midwest Governor:
O Ilikeverin
X Write-in: Pbrunsel____________
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2) Vote your choice in the following preposition:

The capitol of the Midwest Region shall hereby be the town of Belle Fourche, South Dakota.

X Yes
O No
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3) Vote your choice in the following Constitutional Amendment:

Section I, Article I, IV will be replaced by 'Polls will open Friday at noon, Central Time, and close at noon on Sunday, Central Time.  Elections will be held using Instant Runoff Voting.'

Section I, Article I, VI will be replaced by 'If the final preference count is tied, then the winner is determined by the candidate who recieved the most first place votes.  If that is tied, then the winner is determined by an instant runoff between the tied candidates.  If that is also tied, then the winner is determined by a majority vote of Senators representing states in the Midwest region that have registered voters residing within them.  If that is tied, then one of the votes is randomly discarded by an impartial judge (that judge to be decided by the Senatorial panel).  If it manages to be tied after that, votes are randomly discarded until it is no longer a tie.

This amendment will take effect by the December elections.


X Yes
O No
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2004, 12:16:21 PM »

Write-in PBrunsel has won this election with 4 votes against 2 for Gov. Ilikeverin.

I will refrain from commenting on the regional issues since I feel that is up to the regional officials.
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