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« Reply #175 on: October 09, 2017, 10:42:27 PM »

Any further recommendations, nominations for cities etc.
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« Reply #176 on: October 09, 2017, 10:45:38 PM »

I'll throw in Providence, RI as well
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« Reply #177 on: October 09, 2017, 11:16:49 PM »

If I'm able to still chime in, let's try Kansas City, Missouri.
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« Reply #178 on: October 11, 2017, 03:30:48 AM »
« Edited: October 11, 2017, 03:33:51 AM by People's Speaker North Carolina Yankee »

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How did an isolated band of renegades in a dead party (This was when we had no elected officeholders) redefine completely the Atlasian political scene, on its terms?  

Reagan got nothing on this sh@%t! Tongue
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« Reply #179 on: October 11, 2017, 03:35:36 AM »

Anyway I am going to hold the combined elections this weekend to enable time to work those remaining problems out of the platform and discuss any remaining issues with it. If you have any comments, concerns or questions about the proposal (I think it is on the previous page), please post them soon. Tongue
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« Reply #180 on: October 12, 2017, 07:51:09 PM »

Okay last chance for any last minutes tweaks to the documents, proposals, nominations etc.


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« Reply #181 on: October 12, 2017, 11:46:05 PM »
« Edited: October 13, 2017, 04:02:06 AM by People's Speaker North Carolina Yankee »

Federalist Party Primary
Leadership, Platform, Bylaws and Convention City
October 13th - 15th



This begins at 12:00 AM EST on October 13th and will be open for 72 hours

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[  ] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[  ] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[  ] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[  ] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[  ] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[  ] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[  ] Reading, Pennsylvania
[  ] Jacksonville, Illinois
[  ] Holland, Michigan
[  ] Louisville, Kentucky
[  ] Greensboro, North Carolina
[  ] London, England
[  ] Edinburgh, Scotland
[  ] Cardiff, Wales
[  ] Portland, Maine
[  ] Knoxville, Tennessee
[  ] Nashville, Tennessee
[  ] Providence, Rhode Island
[  ] Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #182 on: October 13, 2017, 12:04:02 AM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[ X ] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[ X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[ X ] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[ 1 ] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[  5] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[ 14 ] Reading, Pennsylvania
[ 13 ] Jacksonville, Illinois
[ 15] Holland, Michigan
[ 4 ] Louisville, Kentucky
[ 11 ] Greensboro, North Carolina
[ 3 ] London, England
[  10] Edinburgh, Scotland
[12  ] Cardiff, Wales
[ 9 ] Portland, Maine
[  7] Knoxville, Tennessee
[  8] Nashville, Tennessee
[ 2 ] Providence, Rhode Island
[ 6 ] Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #183 on: October 13, 2017, 12:07:52 AM »

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Federalist Party Primary
October 13th - 15th



This begins at 12:00 AM EST on October 13th and will be open for 72 hours

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[X] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[  ] Aye
[X] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[7] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[8] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[9] Reading, Pennsylvania
[10] Jacksonville, Illinois
[11] Holland, Michigan
[12] Louisville, Kentucky
[13] Greensboro, North Carolina
[1] London, England
[2] Edinburgh, Scotland
[3] Cardiff, Wales
[4] Portland, Maine
[6] Knoxville, Tennessee
[5] Nashville, Tennessee
[14] Providence, Rhode Island
[15] Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #184 on: October 13, 2017, 12:15:54 AM »

Federalist Party Primary
October 13th - 15th



This begins at 12:00 AM EST on October 13th and will be open for 72 hours

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[ X ] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[ X ] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[ X ] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[  ] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[ 1 ] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[ 2 ] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[ 15 ] Reading, Pennsylvania
[ 8 ] Jacksonville, Illinois
[ 11 ] Holland, Michigan
[ 7 ] Louisville, Kentucky
[ 9 ] Greensboro, North Carolina
[ 3 ] London, England
[ 10 ] Edinburgh, Scotland
[ 14 ] Cardiff, Wales
[ 12 ] Portland, Maine
[ 13 ] Knoxville, Tennessee
[ 4 ] Nashville, Tennessee
[ 6 ] Providence, Rhode Island
[ 5 ] Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #185 on: October 13, 2017, 12:19:29 AM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[X] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[  ] Aye
[X] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[1] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[2] Portland, Maine
[3] Providence, Rhode Island
[4] London, England
[5] Edinburgh, Scotland
[6] Cardiff, Wales
[7] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[8] Kansas City, Missouri
[9] Nashville, Tennessee
[10] Knoxville, Tennessee
[11] Louisville, Kentucky
[12] Greensboro, North Carolina
[13] Holland, Michigan
[14] Jacksonville, Illinois
[15] Reading, Pennsylvania
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« Reply #186 on: October 13, 2017, 12:30:50 AM »

I urge my fellow party members to vote for amendment #1 which places specific rules on who can vote in Federalist Party primaries. If this amendment passes individuals will have to at the very least be members of the party 72 hours after the convention commences to vote in that parties convention. Currently we have no rules on who can vote which means the chair can set deadlines with limited notice. We also have situations where people like Peebs legally joined the party and legally voted in a senate primary before promptly leaving. While I strongly welcome new members; we need to ensue people that join the party and vote in primaries are dedicated to staying long term.
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« Reply #187 on: October 13, 2017, 12:54:11 AM »

and I'm gonna have to urge against Amendment #1 especially since I want to introduce Semi-Open primaries soon and it's too restrictive of a blanket for that Tongue
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« Reply #188 on: October 13, 2017, 01:15:18 AM »

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« Reply #189 on: October 13, 2017, 01:18:49 AM »

That looks great, thanks for proposing that North Carolina Yankee.
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« Reply #190 on: October 13, 2017, 01:59:26 AM »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012
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« Reply #191 on: October 13, 2017, 02:18:21 AM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[X] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[1] Holland, Michigan
[2] Jacksonville, Illinois
[3] Reading, Pennsylvania
[4] London, England
[5] Portland, Maine
[6] Cardiff, Wales
[7] Edinburgh, Scotland
[8] Providence, Rhode Island
[9] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[10] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[11] Louisville, Kentucky
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« Reply #192 on: October 13, 2017, 02:30:46 AM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[X] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[3] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[1] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[11] Reading, Pennsylvania
[10] Jacksonville, Illinois
[4] Holland, Michigan
[5] Louisville, Kentucky
[12] Greensboro, North Carolina
[14] London, England
[13] Edinburgh, Scotland
[15] Cardiff, Wales
[2] Portland, Maine
[8] Knoxville, Tennessee
[9] Nashville, Tennessee
[6] Providence, Rhode Island
[7] Kansas City, Missouri
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« Reply #193 on: October 13, 2017, 02:46:02 AM »
« Edited: October 13, 2017, 02:48:20 AM by People's Speaker North Carolina Yankee »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012

Now you are just being petty. Tongue Orangered is the color of the morning sun in all its glory, and perfectly demonstrates our desire for a country with a bright and prosperous future built on individual choice, free market options and less centralized control of the economy and government.
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« Reply #194 on: October 13, 2017, 03:21:45 AM »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012

Now you are just being petty. Tongue Orangered is the color of the morning sun in all its glory, and perfectly demonstrates our desire for a country with a bright and prosperous future built on individual choice, free market options and less centralized control of the economy and government.
I guess you could say it's the dawn of a new era then Wink
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« Reply #195 on: October 13, 2017, 03:31:18 AM »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012

Now you are just being petty. Tongue Orangered is the color of the morning sun in all its glory, and perfectly demonstrates our desire for a country with a bright and prosperous future built on individual choice, free market options and less centralized control of the economy and government.
I guess you could say it's the dawn of a new era then Wink

Glad you have come around to my line of thinking. Tongue
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« Reply #196 on: October 13, 2017, 03:46:45 AM »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012

Now you are just being petty. Tongue Orangered is the color of the morning sun in all its glory, and perfectly demonstrates our desire for a country with a bright and prosperous future built on individual choice, free market options and less centralized control of the economy and government.
I guess you could say it's the dawn of a new era then Wink

Glad you have come around to my line of thinking. Tongue
no I mean I want a new color lol
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« Reply #197 on: October 13, 2017, 04:01:29 AM »
« Edited: October 13, 2017, 04:03:10 AM by People's Speaker North Carolina Yankee »

We should like, hold a vote on changing colors IMO

Orange-Red is so 2012

Now you are just being petty. Tongue Orangered is the color of the morning sun in all its glory, and perfectly demonstrates our desire for a country with a bright and prosperous future built on individual choice, free market options and less centralized control of the economy and government.
I guess you could say it's the dawn of a new era then Wink

Glad you have come around to my line of thinking. Tongue
no I mean I want a new color lol

Considering how such decision making historically have not ended up well for party unity, I would strongly recommend such not be considered until after the elections.

Frankly I think it is ridiculous to change such an identifying factor considering how strongly the party is associated with orange and orange-red. The color also has a historic association with representative democracy, separation of powers and enshrining natural rights, all three of which are base elements and core principles, long held and fought for as well as enshrined in the new simplified platform being voted on.

I would also point out the Party also utilizes, green, purple and base orange in multiple instances including for the Federalist Caucuses. The former two are colors of our legacy parties, the Imperial Bloc and Whigs, whose merger formed the Party. Such have long been used as alternates and are present on the ballot.

Edit: Just realized I left blank the greed coded text, stating what the Primary was for. I just filled it in.
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« Reply #198 on: October 13, 2017, 09:42:57 AM »

1 - Greensboro
2 - Knoxville
3 - Louisville
4 - Nashville
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« Reply #199 on: October 13, 2017, 10:45:25 AM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Chairman:
[X] NC Yankee

Vice Chairman:
[X] Fhtagn

Platform:
Should the Platform be amended to the following text

[  ] Aye
[X] Nay

Bylaws:
Amendment 1
Should the following bylaw amendment restricting voting within the Federalist Party primaries to those who registered within the first 72 hours of the convention comencing.

[X] Aye
[  ] Nay

February Convention City:
Please preference the following cities in numerical order -

[4] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[  ] Atlantic City, New Jersey
[  ] Reading, Pennsylvania
[  ] Jacksonville, Illinois
[  ] Holland, Michigan
[1] Louisville, Kentucky
[  ] Greensboro, North Carolina
[  ] London, England
[  ] Edinburgh, Scotland
[  ] Cardiff, Wales
[2] Portland, Maine
[3] Knoxville, Tennessee
[5] Nashville, Tennessee
[  ] Providence, Rhode Island
[  ] Kansas City, Missouri
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