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« Reply #50 on: October 25, 2014, 09:35:36 PM »

Damn. In my day, the Pacific used to be one of the most progressive regions!

Simfan stocked it with right-wingers, much like the inverse of what Windjammer is doing to Mideast.
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« Reply #51 on: October 25, 2014, 10:45:42 PM »

World has been turned upside down, Lief.
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« Reply #52 on: October 25, 2014, 10:47:49 PM »

Will the election center cover the greatest sleeper race of this election, MW-Gov? Darwin is behind by two. Possible upset.
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« Reply #53 on: October 25, 2014, 11:55:20 PM »

Will the election center cover the greatest sleeper race of this election, MW-Gov? Darwin is behind by two. Possible upset.
Last count I have has it at a tie.
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« Reply #54 on: October 26, 2014, 12:15:21 AM »

Northeast Governor count:

18 Sawx
6 Winfield
3 Barnes

Runoff counts:

20 Sawx
6 Winfield
1 exhaust

22 Sawx
4 Barnes
1 exhaust

As there is a voter pool of 39 due to exhaustion, I have clinched the Northeast Governor's race. I will be delivering my speech shortly.
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« Reply #55 on: October 26, 2014, 01:45:49 AM »

Edit- you have two extra Midwest voters compared to my count Huh

Did you count Foucaulf and Hawkeye?

1. Fritz
12. Marokai
23. RR1997
33. Hashemite
36. angus
48. GAworth
71. Foucaulf (NOTA)
75. Velasco
77. Vega
78. Hawkeye (invalid)
83. Rooney
84. dead0man
87. solarstorm
90. ilikeverin


Ah, I didn't count the invalid vote and I placed solarstorm where he resides in the Mideast Smiley
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« Reply #56 on: October 26, 2014, 02:56:44 AM »

Windjammer is this game's most brilliant chessmaster

Yes, but so appears to be Sawx. Just as Windjammer did in the Mideast with the prevalent anti-Federalist sentiment, Sawx rode the anti-Labor wave in the Northeast to perfection. His final margin may be inflated somewhat by people who vote late and, after having been undecided throughout the entire campaign, now prefer to side with the winner and vote for him as well. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Sawx's campaign was by and large tailor-made for the Northeast electorate, regardless of whether you like its contents or not.
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« Reply #57 on: October 26, 2014, 03:26:26 AM »

Windjammer is this game's most brilliant chessmaster

Yes, but so appears to be Sawx. Just as Windjammer did in the Mideast with the prevalent anti-Federalist sentiment, Sawx rode the anti-Labor wave in the Northeast to perfection. His final margin may be inflated somewhat by people who vote late and, after having been undecided throughout the entire campaign, now prefer to side with the winner and vote for him as well. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Sawx's campaign was by and large tailor-made for the Northeast electorate, regardless of whether you like its contents or not.

I like Sawx just fine and will vote for him but you should shut up. Wrong again? Yes.
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« Reply #58 on: October 26, 2014, 03:45:47 AM »
« Edited: October 26, 2014, 05:03:07 AM by Bacon King »

Last voter: Naso
(invalid votes: hawkeye)

President

first round
Lumine/SJoyce:     37
Marokai/Antonio:   27
Poirot/shua:          22
Al/Hashemite:       14
Lief/BK:                   2
exhausted:              2

second round
Lumine/SJoyce:    39
Marokai/Antonio:  34
Poirot/shua:         25
exhausted:             6

third round
Lumine/SJoyce:    57
Marokai/Antonio:  35
exhausted:           12

Lumine/SJoyce victory with 22 vote margin



Northeast

First Round
Matt:   13
Bore:   10
Lief:       6
cynic:     1
exhausted: 1

Second Round
Matt:   15
Bore:   13
exhausted: 2

MattVT victory with a two vote margin



Mideast

Windjammer: 16
Bmotley:          7
Cassius:           6

Windjammer victory with three-vote margin avoiding a second round



Midwest

TNF: 9
Cris: 7
exhausted: 1

TNF victory with two-vote margin



Pacific

Cranberry: 11
Bacon King: 1
exhausted:  1

TheCranberry victory: basically unopposed



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

NCYankee: 12

NCYankee victory: completely unopposed
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« Reply #59 on: October 26, 2014, 07:13:07 AM »
« Edited: October 26, 2014, 10:39:42 AM by homelycooking »

We're back in sync, BK.

Last ballot: #109 afleitch

RegionLumineMarokaiPoirotSibbolethWIi/x/nTotalLumineMarokaii/x/nTotal
Northeast99941321712332
IDS931211112
Mideast911731311514231
Midwest462521968519
Pacific7214115103215
Total3828221623109593713109
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« Reply #60 on: October 26, 2014, 08:19:07 AM »

This race is over. Unless the next 22 expected voters vote 100% for Marokai, Lumine wins.
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« Reply #61 on: October 26, 2014, 09:00:24 AM »

Thanks a lot, Homely. Smiley

Those results are really interesting, and would not be anything close to what a presidential election might have looked like just three months agoo.

I mean, the Mideast is tied, while the Federalists have a solid lead in the Northeast. In addition to that, the IDS is going almost 100% for Lumine, and the Pacific also has a massive margin for him.

The only region which is behaving like it has in the past few years is the Midwest. Wow.
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« Reply #62 on: October 26, 2014, 11:50:11 AM »

Windjammer is this game's most brilliant chessmaster

Yes, but so appears to be Sawx. Just as Windjammer did in the Mideast with the prevalent anti-Federalist sentiment, Sawx rode the anti-Labor wave in the Northeast to perfection. His final margin may be inflated somewhat by people who vote late and, after having been undecided throughout the entire campaign, now prefer to side with the winner and vote for him as well. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Sawx's campaign was by and large tailor-made for the Northeast electorate, regardless of whether you like its contents or not.

I'd have to disagree. I definitely capitalized on the wave in the Northeast, but Windjammer completely changed the face of the Mideast in the span of a few weeks. He essentially did what Griffin failed to do in the IDS a year ago.
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« Reply #63 on: October 26, 2014, 11:56:03 AM »

Darwin leads LeBronFitzGerald!
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« Reply #64 on: October 26, 2014, 12:01:41 PM »


Thanks to the vote of the former President and Labor Presidential nominee Marokai.
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« Reply #65 on: October 26, 2014, 12:29:09 PM »

Windjammer is this game's most brilliant chessmaster

Yes, but so appears to be Sawx. Just as Windjammer did in the Mideast with the prevalent anti-Federalist sentiment, Sawx rode the anti-Labor wave in the Northeast to perfection. His final margin may be inflated somewhat by people who vote late and, after having been undecided throughout the entire campaign, now prefer to side with the winner and vote for him as well. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Sawx's campaign was by and large tailor-made for the Northeast electorate, regardless of whether you like its contents or not.

I'd have to disagree. I definitely capitalized on the wave in the Northeast, but Windjammer completely changed the face of the Mideast in the span of a few weeks. He essentially did what Griffin failed to do in the IDS a year ago.

Windjammer certainly has managed to pull a great upset and is a very skillful politician, but I don't think you can compare the two instances. Unfortunately, I started OpCot as a n00b; to give you an idea, Nathan was still Party Chair at that time. I joined in May 2012, got elected in June and began OpCot in August. Sadly, I didn't have the connections at the time to move a mass number of folk at once, so it started out with just three or four of us. I was literally the only Laborite in the IDS when it began. I remember the Imperial Bloc caught on pretty quickly, and we never managed to obtain a clear registration advantage because it became a tit-for-tat affair in moving people to the region. At one point, the IDS was the 2nd largest region and both Feds and Labor had more members in the IDS than in any other region. If I could do it over, I would have waited a bit longer, planned it out more and would have waited until 10 or so people were willing to move, but hindsight and all that.

Windjammer also has TPP to thank. Party discussions with the Pacific delegation about the hostility that has been occurring as of late produced a consensus that there was no point in continuing to compete in vain for a region that's frankly not worth all that much (RIP Tyrion Cry). As such, the party and many of the members made a joint conscious decision to leave en masse, and most went to the Mideast. After seeing the good work windjammer was doing, it just made sense for many to go there. You'll see though that a couple went elsewhere for other reasons (like DemPGH). There was also a significant registration push in the final days, which a few people noticed. All of this combined to make quite a perfect storm.

I'm honestly surprised that no one noticed. People are saying that it's all about the Federalists not running good campaigns or being active, but in reality, I don't think that played much at all into it. The sheer lack of either recognizing what was happening with movement and new registrations (somewhat slowly, I might add) and/or their lack of response to the situation was what they should be embarrassed about, if anything. I fully expected retaliation all along, but it never came, because everyone always noticed and loudly complained when we were all dueling for the IDS. Sad on their part. But hey, if I were them, I'd be eyeing the Pacific as a new pick-up opportunity, because the nominal registration figures by ideology out there aren't all too shabby with a vacuum created by Labor's departure; maybe ZuWo can lead the charge. Rather than getting into an inflation war over the Mideast (I can't remember the last time when two regions combined had a majority of the game's population in them - maybe in 2012?), they might want to seek out a completely new pick-up, as consolidating more population into one of the two larger regions will only weaken the regional system even more.
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« Reply #66 on: October 26, 2014, 01:22:46 PM »

Well, windjammer also doesn't have an off switch, so that probably helps.
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« Reply #67 on: October 26, 2014, 01:36:16 PM »

Despite mass voter suppression efforts by Governor Fitzgerald, the rightful Governor of the Midwest leads the crass socialist. Freedom will once again ring in the glorious region!
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« Reply #68 on: October 26, 2014, 02:06:56 PM »

Last voter: Arturo
(invalid votes: hawkeye)

President

first round
Lumine/SJoyce:     38
Marokai/Antonio:   20
Poirot/shua:          22
Al/Hashemite:       17
Lief/BK:                   2
exhausted:              2

second round
Lumine/SJoyce:    40
Marokai/Antonio:  39
Poirot/shua:         26
exhausted:             6

third round
Lumine/SJoyce:    59
Marokai/Antonio:  40
exhausted:           12

Lumine/SJoyce victory with 19 vote margin



Northeast

First Round
Matt:   13
Bore:   12
Lief:       6
cynic:     1
exhausted: 1

Second Round
Matt:   15
Bore:   15
exhausted: 2

Runoff election between MattVT and bore



Mideast

Windjammer: 17
Bmotley:          7
Cassius:           7

Windjammer victory with three-vote margin avoiding a second round



Midwest

TNF: 10
Cris:   8
exhausted: 1

TNF victory with two-vote margin



Pacific

Cranberry: 11
Bacon King: 1
exhausted:  1

TheCranberry victory: basically unopposed



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

NCYankee: 12

NCYankee victory: completely unopposed
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« Reply #69 on: October 26, 2014, 02:26:27 PM »

What's going on with Solarstorm's vote? Didn't he vote already? Did he delete it?

President/Vice President:

1.) Marokai/Antonio
2.) Poirot/Shua


Mideast Senate:

1.) Windjammer
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« Reply #70 on: October 26, 2014, 02:31:28 PM »

Yes he did. He is a fiend.
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« Reply #71 on: October 26, 2014, 03:02:55 PM »

I think BK's clarification applies here.

Since he cast his initial ballot in the Midwest Senate election, he is allowed to cast another ballot for the correct Senate election (The Mideast Senate Election).

However, since he deleted his first ballot for the presidency, his vote for the presidency is invalid.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
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« Reply #72 on: October 26, 2014, 03:13:51 PM »

I think BK's clarification applies here.

Since he cast his initial ballot in the Midwest Senate election, he is allowed to cast another ballot for the correct Senate election (The Mideast Senate Election).

However, since he deleted his first ballot for the presidency, his vote for the presidency is invalid.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

I believe this interpretation is correct
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« Reply #73 on: October 26, 2014, 03:51:43 PM »

Here's my counts as of Branden (NOTA's, invalids, exhausteds excluded)

Midwest Senate Election - Too Close to Call
Senator TNF (Lab-MT) - 53% (10 Votes)
Archduke Cris (Fed-CO) - 47% (9 Votes)

Northeast Senate Election - Too Close to Call

Round 1
Former Rep. Matt From VT (TPP-VT) - 44% (14 Votes)
Senator bore (Lab-RI) - 38% (12 Votes)
Former President Lief (WAT-NY) - 19% (6 Votes)

Round 2
Former Rep. Matt From VT (TPP-VT) - 52% (16 Votes)
Senator bore (Lab-RI) - 48% (15 Votes)

Mideast Senate Election - Labor Pick-Up
Former Vice President Windjammer (Lab-MI) - 55% (17 Votes)
Senator Cassius (Fed-VA) - 23% (7 Votes)
Former Assemblyman Bmotley - 23% (7 Votes)

Midwest Gubernatorial Election (As of Branden) - Too Close to Call
WI: Scientist Charles Darwin (NP-CO) - 53% (10 Votes)
Governor Lebron Fitzgerald (Lab-MN) - 47% (9 Votes)
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« Reply #74 on: October 26, 2014, 06:05:26 PM »

Last voter: PR
(invalid votes: hawkeye, the Presidential portion of solarstorm's ballot)

President

first round
Lumine/SJoyce:     41
Marokai/Antonio:   30
Poirot/shua:           23
Al/Hashemite:        17
Lief/BK:                   2
exhausted:              2

second round
Lumine/SJoyce:    43
Marokai/Antonio:  39
Poirot/shua:         27
exhausted:             6

third round
Lumine/SJoyce:    62
Marokai/Antonio:  40
exhausted:           13

Lumine/SJoyce victory with 22 vote margin



Northeast

First Round
Matt:   14
Bore:   12
Lief:       6
cynic:     1
exhausted: 1

Second Round
Matt:   16
Bore:   15
exhausted: 2

MattVT victory with one vote margin



Mideast

Windjammer: 19
Bmotley:          7
Cassius:           7

Windjammer victory with five-vote margin avoiding a second round



Midwest

TNF: 10
Cris:  10
exhausted: 1

Runoff Election between Cris and TNF



Pacific

Cranberry: 11
Bacon King: 1
exhausted:  1

TheCranberry victory: basically unopposed



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

NCYankee: 13

NCYankee victory: completely unopposed
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