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« on: October 24, 2014, 04:43:28 AM »
« edited: October 24, 2014, 08:30:58 AM by NE Caretaker Griffin »

LAST UPDATE: 9:30 AM ET (29 FEDERAL BALLOTS CAST)
ESTIMATED TURNOUT: 23% (128 VOTERS)


Presidential Election:

FIRST ROUND

Lumine - 14
Marokai - 7
Al - 4
Poirot - 3

FINAL ROUND

Lumine - 16
Marokai - 10
Exhausted/NOTA - 3

Verdict: TOO EARLY TO CALL



IDS Senate:

Verdict: NCY WINS (Federalist Hold)



Mideast Senate:

FIRST ROUND

Windjammer - 4
Cassius - 2
MadmanMotley - 1


FINAL ROUND

Windjammer - 4
Cassius - 2

VERDICT: TOO EARLY/CLOSE TO CALL



Midwest Senate:

FINAL ROUND

TNF - 2
Cris - 1

VERDICT: TOO EARLY TO CALL



Northeast Senate:

FIRST ROUND

Matt - 5
Bore - 4
Lief - 2

FINAL ROUND

Bore - 6
Matt - 5

VERDICT: TOO EARLY/CLOSE TO CALL



Pacific Senate:

FINAL ROUND

Cranberry - 3

VERDICT: LIKELY CRANBERRY (TPP Hold)



Northeast Governor:

FIRST ROUND

Sawx - 7
Winfield - 2
Barnes - 1

FINAL ROUND

Sawx - 9
Barnes - 1


VERDICT: LIKELY SAWX (TPP Pickup)
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2014, 10:13:45 AM »

windjammer clearly has the edge in the Mideast. Looking at the way Federalists and D-R voters have cast their ballots so far I must say I'm completely flabbergasted. You can't help but get the impression they are deliberately handing over that seat to Labor!
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2014, 11:41:57 AM »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.
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« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2014, 12:00:51 PM »

ZERO IN POLLING UPDATE: NE FOCUSED (12:49 PM ET)

NE GOVERNOR
Round 1
SawxDem: 8
Winfield: 3
Barnes: 1

LIKELY SAWX

NE ASSEMBLY
We can project that it will be: Rpryor03, Napoleon, ThomasfromNJ, Mr. X, SomebodyWhoExists
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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2014, 12:02:18 PM »

ZERO IN POLLING UPDATE: NE FOCUSED (12:49 PM ET)

NE GOVERNOR
Round 1
SawxDem: 8
Winfield: 3
Barnes: 1

LIKELY SAWX

NE ASSEMBLY
We can project that it will be: Rpryor03, Napoleon, ThomasfromNJ, Mr. X, SomebodyWhoExists

This should be an interesting Assembly session, if nothing else Tongue
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« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2014, 02:51:21 PM »

Through GAWorth (there might be mistakes):

NE
Bore 5
Matt 5
Lief 6

MW
TNF 3
Cris 3

ME
Cassius 2
BMotley 2
Windjammer 9

SE
NCY 6

PA
Cranberry 6
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« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2014, 02:53:13 PM »

Dominating!
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« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2014, 02:59:24 PM »


Oh my god are you serious? That's wonderful news!
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« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2014, 05:46:57 PM »

I've updated my counts, but I'm not going to post them until I can see a second set of results to compare against. I noticed a couple of things that seem off, so until I can confirm the results as they stand, I'll be abstaining from an update.
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« Reply #9 on: October 24, 2014, 08:05:24 PM »

I could have used an updated count. Showing a good number for my ticket and some momentum so more people join.
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« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2014, 08:06:01 PM »

I'll re-neg on my previous statement, and post an update. These may be inaccurate because I haven't redone the count, so feel free to chime in with anything you notice.

PRESIDENT:

Lumine - 22
Marokai - 15
Poirot - 10
Al - 9

Lumine - 34
Marokai - 23


MIDEAST:

Windjammer - 11
Cassius - 5
MadmanMotley - 4

Windjammer - 11
Cassius - 7

(Bmotley is eliminated)

MIDWEST:
TNF - 3
Cris - 3

NORTHEAST:

Matt - 7
Bore - 6
Lief - 6
Bore - 9
Matt - 9

(Lief and bore are tied at the moment; assuming bore amassed more [1]s at the moment)
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« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2014, 08:07:01 PM »

Through Anton Kreitzer:

NE
Bore 6
Matt 7
Lief 6

MW
TNF 3
Cris 3

ME
Cassius 5
BMotley 4
Windjammer 11

SE
NCY 8

PA
Cranberry 7
Bacon King 1

Not sure how to tie break in the Northeast?
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« Reply #12 on: October 24, 2014, 09:23:10 PM »
« Edited: October 24, 2014, 09:25:09 PM by shua »

presidential count (last voter homelycooking):  

first count after write-ins eliminated:
Lumine     23
Marokai    17
Poirot       13
Al              9
none/ex     1

Lumine     24
Marokai    21
Poirot       15
none/ex     3

Lumine     35
Marokai    21
none/ex     7
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« Reply #13 on: October 25, 2014, 12:17:27 AM »

Last voter smoltchanov:

first round
Lumine/SJoyce:    25
Marokai/Antonio:  18
Poirot/shua:         15
Al/Hashemite:        9
Lief/BK:                  2
exhausted:             1

second round
Lumine/SJoyce:    26
Marokai/Antonio:  23
Poirot/shua:         17
exhausted:             4

third round
Lumine/SJoyce:    38
Marokai/Antonio:  24
exhausted:             7
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« Reply #14 on: October 25, 2014, 12:58:35 AM »

And Senate Races! Last Voter: Foucaulf



Northeast

First Round
Bore:    8
Matt:    8
Lief:     6
exhausted: 1

Second Round
Bore:   11
Matt:   10
exhausted: 2



Mideast

Windjammer: 12
Cassius:           5
Bmotley:          4



Midwest

Cris: 4
TNF: 3



Pacific

Cranberry:   9
Bacon King: 1



Southeast AKA Dirty South AKA Filthy South AKA Imperial Dominion of the South

NCYankee: 9
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« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2014, 03:52:25 AM »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.

Windjammer is turning out his voters very well, no doubt, and can only be applauded for that.
 
I'm no longer a Mideast citizen so the outcome of this race doesn't really affect me but I admit it is painful to see how this election is unfolding. I have been directly involved in several regional elections with high turnout and what is being presented to us right now is a chapter of the textbook titled "What to do to make sure Labor wins a pretty safe conservative/libertarian seat".

I could elaborate on that in detail but I guess anyone who looks at the current vote tally and the flow of preferences can easily notice what's going wrong in such a fundamental way.
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« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2014, 06:32:57 AM »
« Edited: October 25, 2014, 06:36:36 AM by Mechaman »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.

Windjammer is turning out his voters very well, no doubt, and can only be applauded for that.
 
I'm no longer a Mideast citizen so the outcome of this race doesn't really affect me but I admit it is painful to see how this election is unfolding. I have been directly involved in several regional elections with high turnout and what is being presented to us right now is a chapter of the textbook titled "What to do to make sure Labor wins a pretty safe conservative/libertarian seat".

I could elaborate on that in detail but I guess anyone who looks at the current vote tally and the flow of preferences can easily notice what's going wrong in such a fundamental way.

Waaaaaaaaaaaa.

Where was this complaining when the Federalist Reich profitted greatly from the massive inactivity that plagued the region?  Or are you just mad now that voters are now actually getting involved with the process they are turning out in larger numbers?

I admit, I certainly could do more to help the activity problem (so far my activity has been a bit disappointing Sad) but let's not act like you guys are asking for this.  The Mideast Federalist Party has quickly become a joke, as you can tell with them supporting fascists in the regional legislature, trying to declare themselves in control of said legislature even though they were strongly rebuked last election, and now Democratic Republicans refusing to bow down and play second fiddle to what is clearly a reactionary authoritarian party.

I cannot speak for many others, but in this election I voted against the years of Federalist representation, not for Labor.

Just remember, you deserved this.
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« Reply #17 on: October 25, 2014, 08:36:38 AM »
« Edited: October 25, 2014, 09:37:55 AM by Bacon King »

Last voter: Hawkeye

President

first round
Lumine/SJoyce:     27
Marokai/Antonio:   20
Poirot/shua:          17
Al/Hashemite:       10
Lief/BK:                   2
exhausted:              2

second round
Lumine/SJoyce:    28
Marokai/Antonio:  25
Poirot/shua:         19
exhausted:             6

third round
Lumine/SJoyce:    41
Marokai/Antonio:  26
exhausted:           11

Lumine/SJoyce victory with 15 vote margin



Northeast

First Round
Matt:    9
Bore:    8
Lief:     6
exhausted: 1

Second Round
Bore:   11
Matt:   11
exhausted: 2

Runoff election between Bore and MattVT



Mideast

Windjammer: 13
Cassius:           6
Bmotley:          5

Windjammer victory with two-vote margin avoiding a second round



Midwest

TNF: 6
Cris: 4

TNF victory with two-vote margin



Pacific

Cranberry:   9
Bacon King: 1
exhausted:  1

TheCranberry victory: basically unopposed



Southeast AKA Dirty South AKA Filthy South AKA Imperial Dominion of the South

NCYankee: 9

NCYankee victory: completely unopposed
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« Reply #18 on: October 25, 2014, 09:22:13 AM »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.

Windjammer is turning out his voters very well, no doubt, and can only be applauded for that.
 
I'm no longer a Mideast citizen so the outcome of this race doesn't really affect me but I admit it is painful to see how this election is unfolding. I have been directly involved in several regional elections with high turnout and what is being presented to us right now is a chapter of the textbook titled "What to do to make sure Labor wins a pretty safe conservative/libertarian seat".

I could elaborate on that in detail but I guess anyone who looks at the current vote tally and the flow of preferences can easily notice what's going wrong in such a fundamental way.

Waaaaaaaaaaaa.

Where was this complaining when the Federalist Reich profitted greatly from the massive inactivity that plagued the region?  Or are you just mad now that voters are now actually getting involved with the process they are turning out in larger numbers?

I admit, I certainly could do more to help the activity problem (so far my activity has been a bit disappointing Sad) but let's not act like you guys are asking for this.  The Mideast Federalist Party has quickly become a joke, as you can tell with them supporting fascists in the regional legislature, trying to declare themselves in control of said legislature even though they were strongly rebuked last election, and now Democratic Republicans refusing to bow down and play second fiddle to what is clearly a reactionary authoritarian party.

I cannot speak for many others, but in this election I voted against the years of Federalist representation, not for Labor.

Just remember, you deserved this.

I'm not quite sure what you're getting at. I'm simply criticizing the center-right in the Mideast for blowing an easily winnable election. I don't know whether the reason for the current state of affairs is a lack of an organized GOTV effort on the right or personal reasons, but it has always been common sense in the Mideast that the center-right only wins if conservatives and libertarians work together. This is clearly not happening at the moment as many votes right of the center are split and wasted but that's obviously not the left's fault.
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« Reply #19 on: October 25, 2014, 09:45:18 AM »

NE Update!

Governor
Sawx: 11
Winfield: 3
Barnes: 2

Assembly
rpryor03, Napoleon, SWE, Mr. X, Thomas from NJ
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« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2014, 09:56:08 AM »

RIP Barnes
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« Reply #21 on: October 25, 2014, 10:08:51 AM »

Well, I guess it's over.
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« Reply #22 on: October 25, 2014, 11:23:36 AM »

We've hit our target; excellent.
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« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2014, 12:13:05 PM »
« Edited: October 25, 2014, 12:14:39 PM by oakvale »

I think Windjammer more or less has it locked up at the moment. Amazing. Congratulations to him.

The Federalists are achieving the remarkable spectacle of winning the Presidency in a landslide while losing one of their Senate seats due to sheer ineptitude. If I was a Fed I'd be appalled - apparently not a single soul in the party noticed the (hardly subtle) strategic recruitment campaign windjammer ran in the last couple of weeks. They're literally on course to become a bigger joke than the old PU. It seems apparent that the party's victories of the past months have been more due to Labor's disastrous tenure in power than any kind of Federalist organisation. Even if they end up scraping out a win by one vote here it'll be humiliating.

Windjammer winning would also raise pretty awkward questions about the structural problems that happen when the 'zombie'/voter population pool sudden becomes radically different to an active/player population pool but that's for another day.
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« Reply #24 on: October 25, 2014, 12:40:06 PM »

Live from the Re-elect Cassius campaign HQ, Richmond Virginia: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cFhF5t6XbK4

(Yes the film is not very good but to hell with that)

I would like to say that the only person to blame for my probable defeat is me, and no-one else. I ran a mediocre campaign, and in many other respects was not a good candidate for this position. The Federalist party and leadership are not to blame for my loss; I am to blame. The fact that Lumine is very likely to be elected President at the same time as I am very likely not to hold onto my seat shows that I should shoulder full responsibility for this defeat, and step aside to allow for a new generation of Federalist politicians to emerge in the Mideast to compete in the next round of elections.
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