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  1. ACT OF THE IMPERIAL DIET

     


    AMENDMENT TO THE LEGAL PROCEDURE ACT, 1803

    Enacted on 14 Sigismund's End, 1804

    Introduced in the Commons.

    Passed in the 21st Imperial Diet.



     

    INTRODUCTION

    To further improve the Courts, both of Circuit & Supreme nature, the following amendment aims to alter the Legal Procedure Act, CH611.01D, to improve upon the nature of judicial reviews. Whereas the current reviews are flawed due to the availability of the public to immediately request review from the Supreme Court, this amendment aims to draw the process of legal reviewal to occur within the Circuit Court as their first instance, unless submitted through the individuals denoted within this amendment.

     

    SECTION I:

    Amendment to the Legal Procedure Act, CH611.01D: 

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    1. 611.01D - Invoking Judicial Review
      1. (i) Any Imperial subject or government may submit a Request for Judicial Review to call upon the Supreme Court to review the legality of any Edict, Act, or Order issued throughout the Empire;
      2. (ii) Only the Supreme Court may accept and enact Judicial Reviews;
      3. (iii) A Judicial Review does not require a trial but the Court may call for a hearing on the matter;
      4. (iv) The Court shall accept a request for Judicial Review on a majority vote;
      5. (v) In finding a matter to be in violation of existing law upon completion of a Judicial Review, the matter shall be deemed null and void;

     

    Shall be amended to: 

    1. 611.01D - Invoking Judicial Review
      1. (i) Following Imperial positions may submit a Request for Judicial Review to call upon the Supreme Court to review the legality of any Edict, Act, or Order issued throughout the Empire;
        1. (iA) The Imperial Cabinet
        2. (iB) Assistant Solicitor-General & Attorney-General
        3. (iC) Magistrates of Imperial Charters
        4. (iD) Electoral Officials
      2. (ii) Only the Supreme Court may accept and enact Judicial Reviews;
      3. (iii) A Judicial Review does not require a trial but the Court may call for a hearing on the matter;
      4. (iv) The Court shall accept a request for Judicial Review on a majority vote;
      5. (v) In finding a matter to be in violation of existing law upon completion of a Judicial Review, the matter shall be deemed null and void;
      6. (vi) Any Imperial subject is required to utilize the Circuit Court as the first instance of review, whereas appeal can be invoked post-case;”

     

    Introduced by Representative William T. Aubert on 20th of the Harren’s Folley, 1803

     

    Cosponsored by Representative Ophelia van Wick

     

    Issued and proclaimed,

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.


     

  2. ACT OF THE IMPERIAL DIET

     


    YOUTH JUSTICE ACT, 1799

    Enacted on 14 Sigismund's End, 1804

    Introduced in the Commons.

    Passed in the 21st Imperial Diet.

     

     

    INTRODUCTION

    The aim of this act is to bring further detail to 210.06 - On Infancy in order to create a just system of legal standard. The Youth Justice Act, henceforth referred to as the YJA, is intended to protect the public by holding youth accountable, by preventing crime and by rehabilitating and reintegrating youth in the community. The act requires that youths be treated separately from adults and that it be recognized that youths have diminished moral blameworthiness. 

     

    When dealing with youth, there must be an emphasis on:

    • Rehabilitation and reintegration,

    • Fair and proportionate accountability,

    • Enhanced procedural protection,

    • Timely intervention, and

    • Prompt enforcement.

    The YJA provides that the measures taken against youth should:

     

    • Reinforce respect for societal values,

    • Encourage the repair of harm to victims and the community,

    • Be meaningful to the youth, and

    • Respect differences between youth.

    The act recognizes the following:

     

    • Youths have rights and freedoms in their own right,

    • Victims should be treated with courtesy, compassion and respect,

    • Victims should be provided with information about the proceedings, and

    • Parents should be informed or measures or proceedings involving their children.

     

     

    SECTION I:

    The Definition and Rights of a Minor:

    CH 211 - On Definition and Rights of a Minor

           211.01A - A minor is defined as any individual below the age of fifteen.

           211.01B - Minors may benefit from the advantages provided to legal entities within the Holy Orenian Empire but punishment should not by any means be harsher or surpass that of the punishment for an adult. In cases of serious offences such as first degree felonies they may be held to the same degree of punishments as adult legal entities depending on the individual case.

          211.01C - Accused young persons under the age of 15 must have their rights explained by the responsible officer in a language appropriate to their age and level of understanding. Therefore, the officer must assess the accused youth's ability to understand their rights before attaining a statement from the youth. It is imperative that the officer states the rights to the youth in a manner that he or she fully understands due to the fact that the courts will not assess whether the child fully understood the rights informed to them by the officer but whether or not the officer explained their rights at a level appropriate to their age and understanding.

     

    SECTION II:

    The Sentences for Minors: 

    211.02 - On Sentences for Minors

             211.02A - If any minor has committed a non-violence offence, unless the offender has a history of failing to comply with noncustodial sentences, has an extensive pattern of non-violent offending, or other exceptional circumstances a court shall not impose a custodial sentence unless the court has considered all alternatives to custody raised at the sentencing hearing that are reasonable in the circumstances, and determined that there is not a reasonable alternative, or combination of alternatives.

     

             In determining whether there is a reasonable alternative to custody, a court shall consider submissions relating to:

                      (i) the alternatives to custody that are available;

                      (ii) the likelihood that the young person will comply with a non-custodial sentence, taking into account their compliance with previous non-custodial sentences; and

                      (iii) the alternatives to custody that have been used in respect of young persons for similar offences committed in similar circumstances

     

             211.02B - In determining the youth sentence, the court shall take in account: the degree of participation of subjected youth in offence, the degree of harm inflicted and intentions of offender, any reparations provided to victim or community by youth offender, any time spent in detention by youth due to offense, any other case of guilt found against the offender, and whether there is any additional  aggravating or mitigating information against the offender that might influence the sentence.

     

    211.03 - On Adult Sentences

             211.03A - If a young person is found guilty of an indictable offence, an offence where an adult would be liable to receive as mentioned in 201.043 a felony class punishment or greater punishments, an order for an adult sentence shall be imposed on a young offender in the following cases:

    if the young person gives notice to the court that he or she doesn't oppose the application for an adult sentence or if the other punishments would not have sufficient length to hold the young person accountable for their offending behaviour in relation to an offence committed after the young offender has just acquired fifteen years of age.

    1. There are three categories of offences that may attract an adult sentence:
      1. Presumptive "a" offences: Specified offences (murder, attempted murder, manslaughter)
      2. Presumptive "b" offences: repeating of serious violent offences
      3. Non-presumptive offences

     

    SECTION III:

    Definitions: 

    1. The act defines a serious violent offence as an offence in the commission of which a young person causes or attempts to cause serious bodily harm. A serious violent offence can become a presumptive offence if the young person has previously committed two violent offences. Presumptive offence means that the young person, over the age of fifteen, can receive an adult sentence if they are found guilty.

     

    Introduced by Representative William T. Aubert on 12th of Owyn’s Light, 1803

     

    Cosponsored by Representative Ophelia van Wick

     

    Issued and proclaimed,

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  3. ACT OF THE IMPERIAL DIET

     


    JUDICIAL REFORM ACT, 1800

    Enacted on 14 Sigismund's End, 1804

    Introduced in the Commons.

    Passed in the 21st Imperial Diet.



     

    INTRODUCTION

    The Imperial Judiciary, as defined within the Judiciary Act of 1740, has been a vital part of the Empire through the sixty years wherein it has existed. With the addition of the municipal charters, wherein magistrates have been allowed to verdict in cases of law, the judiciary has been left with uncertainty as to duties. The following act aims to modify the Imperial Judiciary, wherein the municipal charters have been included, to permit the systemic differences, as issues from the Crown, to be implemented into the Imperial Judiciary. 

     

    SECTION I:

    Definitions

          “Judicial Honorifics” shall be construed to mean the honorifics utilized to address individuals placed upon the Courts of Law.

     

          “Municipal Courts” shall be construed to mean the Courts of the local municipalities.

     

          “Magistrate” shall be construed to mean an individual placed as the judicial power of the Municipal Courts. 

     

          “The Circuit Court” shall be construed to mean the nationwide Court of the Holy Orenian Empire. 

     

          “Judge” shall be construed to mean an individual placed as the judicial power of the Circuit Court. 

     

          “The Supreme Court” shall be construed to mean the appellate court of the Holy Orenian Empire. 

     

          “Justice” shall be construed to mean an individual placed as the judicial power of the Supreme Court. 

     

          “Municipal Civil Law” shall be construed to mean all civil law passed within municipal assemblies.

     

          “Imperial Civil Law” shall be construed to mean all civil law passed within the House of Commons, wherein it is included into the Oren Revised Code. 

     

    SECTION II:

    Judicial Honorifics

    II.I - Individuals of the Municipal Courts shall be granted the following honorific:

    “Magistrate [Name of Individual] of the [Charter Court Number] Municipal Court.” 

     

    II.II - Individuals of the Circuit Court shall be granted the following honorific:

    Judge [Name of Individual] of the Circuit Court.” 

     

    II.III - Individuals of the Supreme Court shall be granted the following honorific: 

    Justice [Name of the Individual] of the Supreme Court.”

     

    II.IV - All individuals of the courts shall be formally address with the following: 

    Your Honor [Name of the Individual].”

     

    SECTION III:

    Restructuring of the Courts

    III.I - It shall henceforth be within the jurisdiction of Municipal Courts to verdict on criminal laws within the area of infractions and misdemeanors, as well as all municipal civil law. 

    III.II - It shall henceforth be within the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court to verdict on criminal laws within the area of infractions, misdemeanors, felonies and treason, as well as all imperial civil law. 

    III.III - It shall henceforth be within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to verdict on all appealed cases of the Municipal and Circuit Courts, as well as all judicial reviews. 

     

    SECTION IV:

    The Supreme Court - Copy of CH605 with additions

    IV.I - The Supreme Court shall act as an appellate court which serves the entirety of the Holy Orenian Empire. 

              IV.IA - Justices of the Supreme Court are permitted to hear cases within the Circuit & Municipal Courts. 

                       (i) The Justice of the Court must excuse themselves if the case, as heard within the Circuit & Municipal Courts, is appealed to the Supreme Court. 

    IV.III - This court shall consist of five Justices of the Supreme Court, of whom one shall hold the office of Chairman of the Supreme Court. These justices of the Supreme Court act with the delegated power of the Crown, and are thus selected by the Crown with the advice and consent of the House of Commons. 

    IV.IV  - Any judgement incurred by the Supreme Court shall not be made with no less than a majority of three out of five of the justices of the Supreme Court, with four judges being required to hear the case, giving their interpretation and vote. 

    IV.V  - Any civil verdict and any criminal verdict can appeal to the Supreme Court. 

    IV.VI - The Supreme Court is delegated the power to overturn any verdict from lesser courts. 

    IV.VII - Any appeal of the verdict of a lesser court must be done on one of two bases - an appeal on the basis of the facts of the case or an appeal on the basis of a mistrial. 

    IV.VIII  - Any appeal shall be brought by way of petition to the Supreme Court, praying that the matter of the order or judgment appealed against maybe reviewed before those delegated the authority of judgement while seated as a justice of the Supreme Court, in order that the said court may determine what of right, and according to the law and custom of this realm, ought to be done in the subject matter of such appeal. 

    IV.X  - Any appeal shall not be entertained by the Supreme Court, without the assessment of at least one justice of the Supreme Court that determines that the appeal is on good and sensible grounds, in any case where proceedings in error or on appeal could not have previously been had in the Supreme Court without the fiat or consent of such officer. 

    IV.XI  - It is the duty of the Supreme Court to post its judgements on a public forum, as they are conclusions of law at the highest level, therefore becoming precedential conclusions of common law, in contrast to statutory law which shall exist through legislation. 

    IV.XII  - Any verdicts of the Supreme Court shall become binding interpretations of law, unless overturned by subsequent sessions of the Supreme Court. 

    IV.XIII  - The Crown shall retain the Imperial prerogative as a final stage of appeal, however, the involvement of the Crown is a direct challenge to the validity of the Supreme Court in as much as overriding or devaluing their judgements, and thus this must be relegated as an extreme measure of extraordinary circumstance and should not be anything beyond a rarity.

    IV.XIII - Any offices, outside of the magistrates appointed by the Crown, are hence forbidden from the casting of judgements or the hearing of cases, as only the aforementioned approved judges of the Circuit and Supreme Court may cast judgements of law under the provisions of this legislation.5

     

    SECTION V:

    The Circuit Court - Copy of CH606 with additions

    V.I - The Central Circuit, serving as a mobile court with all the Holy Orenian Empire as its jurisdiction, and as the court of imperial wide law, as written within the Oren Revised Code, shall be headed by the justices of the Circuit Court to decide judgements. This position is until resignation, or deemed unnecessary by a vote of the Senate, or alternately the prerogative of the Crown.1

    V.II - No other courts within the territory of the Holy Orenian Empire or its subsidiary realms shall exist with the power to cast judgements in relation to felonies and treason, as well as imperial civil law.2

    V.III - The number of justices on each of these circuits shall evolve according to an ad hoc basis and shall not be fixed. 

    V.IV - On the competencies of the Circuit Court 

            V.IVA - The justices of the Circuit Court act with the delegated power of the Crown and are thus selected by it with the consultation of the government as well as the advice and consent of the House of              Commons.3 

            V.IVB - The rulings of the Circuit Court are to adhere to both Imperial law and, in cases of no conflict, provincial law, specifically that pertaining to the location in which the offenses               originated. In instances of conflict between these codexes with either offenses or penalties, Imperial law shall always take precedence, the failure of which to occur being clear grounds for an appeal to the Supreme Court. 

            V.IVC - The rulings of the Circuit Court are to remain strictly textualist in nature. 

    V.V - Legal Procedure Act (1772): Jury Selection

            V.VA - A jury, in cases heard on charges classified as a felony or treason, shall be composed of three jurors;

            V.VB -  Jurors shall be selected from the province wherein the alleged offense occurred;

            V.VC -  The presiding Justice shall select jurors at random from the Imperial Census;

            V.VD -  Jurors shall be obliged to disclose any previous or current relationships, interactions or opinions of any party involved with a trial;

                      (i) Failure to do so shall render the trial a mistrial, and shall constitute an act of Perjury in accordance with the Orenian Revised Code CH204.09;

            V.VE - A relevant party may approach the Justice with concerns about a juror, and if such concerns are sufficient, the Justice shall arrange for a new juror to replace them.4

    V.VI - Non-Partisan Courts Act (1768): On Affirming the Non-Partisan Nature of the Courts 

           V.VIA - Court justices are hereby to be barred from running for or holding a seat within the House of Commons. 

           V.VIB - Court justices are to be barred from publicly pledging support for, affirming membership of or endorsing any political party or faction. 

           V.VIC - Any court justice must, upon appointment, immediately declare any and all interests in regards to political factions or organizations and forsake it by way of oath. 

           V.VID - Court justices are to declare any business affiliation or interest or allegiance to anyone other than God, the Crown, and the law of Oren; and cannot adjudicate over matters with which they have a         declared interest in; therefore a justice must recuse themselves from any trial of the kind.

     

    SECTION VI:

    The Municipal Courts 

    VI.I - The Municipal Courts shall be named in the following function:

          VI.IA - The Imperial Charter of Providence shall hold the 1st Municipal Court

          VI.IB - The Imperial Charter of Redenford shall hold the 2nd Municipal Court

          VI.IC - The Imperial Charter of New Esbec shall hold the 3rd Municipal Court

          VI.ID - The Imperial Charter of Dobrov shall hold the 4th Municipal Court

          VI.IE - All charters created after this act shall be named in a numerical fashion after the above order. 

     

    VI.II - On the competencies of the Municipal Courts 

          VI.IIA - The magistrates of the Municipal Courts act with the delegated power of the Crown and are thus selected by it with the consultation of the government.

          VI.IIB - It shall first and foremost be within the duties of the Municipal Courts to adhere, as well as rule upon, local civil laws of the individuals municipalities. In instances of conflict between municipal  civil law and imperial civil law with either offenses or penalties, imperial civil law shall always take precedence, wherein the case must be moved to the Circuit Court, the failure of which to occur being clear grounds for an appeal to the Supreme Court. 

          VI.IIC - The criminal rulings, meaning that of infractions and misdemeanors, of the Municipal Courts are to adhere to both Imperial law and, in cases of no conflict, provincial law, specifically that     pertaining to the location in which the offenses originated. In instances of conflict between these codexes with either offenses or penalties, Imperial law shall always take precedence, the failure of which to   occur being clear grounds for an appeal to the Supreme Court. 

          VI.IID - The rulings of the Municipal Courts are to remain strictly textualist in nature. 

     

    VI.IV - On Affirming the Non-Partisan Nature of the Courts 

         VI.IVA - Court magistrates are hereby to be barred from running for or holding a seat within the House of Commons. 

         VI.IVB - Court magistrates are to be barred from publicly pledging support for, affirming membership of or endorsing any political party or faction. 

         VI.IVC - Any court magistrate must, upon appointment, immediately declare any and all interests in regards to political factions or organizations and forsake it by way of oath. 

         VI.IVD - Court magistrates are to declare any business affiliation or interest or allegiance to anyone other than God, the Crown, and the law of Oren; and cannot adjudicate over matters with which they       have a declared interest in; therefore a justice must recuse themselves from any trial of the kind.

     

    SECTION VII:

    Amendment to CH606: Judiciary Act (1740) - On the Circuit Courts

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    “606.01 - Judiciary Reform Act (1763): The Central Circuit, serving as a mobile court with all the Holy Orenian Empire as its jurisdiction, and as the court of first instance, shall be headed by the justices of the Circuit Court to decide judgements. This position is until resignation, or deemed unnecessary by a vote of the Senate, or alternately the prerogative of the Crown.”

     

    Shall be amended to : 

    1606.01 - Judiciary Reform Act (1763): The Central Circuit, serving as a mobile court with all the Holy Orenian Empire as its jurisdiction, and as the court of imperial wide law, as written within the Oren Revised Code, shall be headed by the justices of the Circuit Court to decide judgements. This position is until resignation, or deemed unnecessary by a vote of the Senate, or alternately the prerogative of the Crown.“ 

     

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    “606.03 - No other courts within the territory of the Holy Orenian Empire or its subsidiary realms shall exist with the power to cast judgements in the first instance.” 

     

    Shall be amended to: 

    2“606.03 - No other courts within the territory of the Holy Orenian Empire or its subsidiary realms shall exist with the power to cast judgements in relation to felonies and treason, as well as imperial civil law.” 

     

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    “606.05A - The justices of the Circuit Court act with the delegated power of the Crown and are thus selected by it with the consultation of the government of each vassal province as well as the advice and consent of the House of Commons.” 

     

    Shall be amended to: 

    3“606.05A - The justices of the Circuit Court act with the delegated power of the Crown and are thus selected by it with the consultation of the government as well as the advice and consent of the House of Commons.” 

     

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    “606.06 - Criminal Justice Reform Act (1746): On Jury of Peers for Circuit Courts 

    606.06A - A jury of peers shall constitute residents from within the Circuit Court region who shall sit at trials of Imperial Courts and observe the exercise of due process on the accused. 

    606.06B - A jury of peers shall be composed of three members residing in the place of origin of the accused. 

    606.06C - In all cases of due process, the Circuit Courts and all other courts of law in the Holy Orenian Empire shall not hold criminal trials and exercise acts of justice without a jury of peers. 

    606.06D - A jury of peers shall have the power of consultation to advise and deliver a judgment rendered at the discretion of the presiding Imperial magistrate. The jury must have a two-thirds majority consensus on rendering its verdict to the court.”

     

    Shall be amended to: 

    4606.06 - Legal Procedure Act (1772): Jury Selection

    606.06A - A jury, in cases heard on charges classified as a felony or treason, shall be composed of three jurors;

    606.06B -  Jurors shall be selected from the province wherein the alleged offense occurred;

    606.06C -  The presiding Justice shall select jurors at random from the Imperial Census;

    606.06D -  Jurors shall be obliged to disclose any previous or current relationships, interactions or opinions of any party involved with a trial;

            (i) Failure to do so shall render the trial a mistrial, and shall constitute an act of Perjury in accordance with the Orenian Revised Code CH204.09;

    606.065 - A relevant party may approach the Justice with concerns about a juror, and if such concerns are sufficient, the Justice shall arrange for a new juror to replace them.

     

    SECTION VIII:

    Amendment to CH607: Judiciary Act (1740) - On the Supreme Court: 

    Following section of the Judiciary Act: 

    “607.1A - Any provincial ‘justiciar’ positions are hence forbidden from the casting of judgements or the hearing of cases, as only the aforementioned approved judges of the Circuit and Supreme Court may cast judgements of law under the provisions of this legislation.“

     

    Shall be amended to: 

    5607.1A - Any offices, outside of the magistrates appointed by the Crown, are hence forbidden from the casting of judgements or the hearing of cases, as only the aforementioned approved judges of the Circuit and Supreme Court may cast judgements of law under the provisions of this legislation.“



     

    Introduced by Representative William T. Aubert on 10th of the Sun’s Smile, 1800

     

    Cosponsored by Representative Ophelia van Wick

     

    Issued and proclaimed,

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     


     


  4. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE OF PRESENTATION OF THE SARKOZY MINISTRY TO THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTIES

     

    AYE:

    Keaghen Armas;

    Franz Sarkozy;

    George Galbraith;

    Dmitri Orlov;

    Vladislav Barrow;

    Alyndel Yl'Asath;

    Edward Napier;

     

    NAY

    George Kovachev;

    Ledicort d’Azor;

    Alexander d’Arkent;

    William Theodore Aubert;

    Ophelia Elizaveta;

     

    ABSTAIN

     

     

    ABSENT

     

    As this matter has received majority, the House of Commons gives confidence in and presents Franz Sarkozy to seek audience with Their Imperial Majesties to form government.


  5. SITTING OF THE 21ST IMPERIAL DIET

    THIS HOREN'S CALLING, 1800

     

    Present:

    Keaghen Armas;

    Franz Sarkozy;

    George Galbraith;

    Dmitri Orlov;

    Vladislav Barrow;

    Edward Napier;

    George Kovachev;

    Ledicort d'Azor;

    Alexander d'Arkent;

    William Theodore Aubert;

    Ophelia van Wick;

     

    Absent:

    Alyndel Yl'Asath;

     

    George Galbraith: “Believed we have reached quorum, correct?”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Indeed so. All we're missing is Mr. Alyndel, but he's submitted his absentee vote.” 

     

    Edward Napier: “Gentlemen.”

     

    Edward Napier: “This is the House of Commons.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Welcome, Mr. Napier, No. It is the House of Commons.”

     

    George Galbraith: “To the Right Honorable Representatives of the House of Commons, we all thank you for assembling 

    here today. Though, I will make this quick. In order to proceed with any business of the House, whether it be now or in the future, it is necessary that we appoint a President of the House.”

     

    George Galbraith: “I invite the Josephite and Nationalist leaders, amongst others, to submit nominees.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “As the Majority Leader, I would like to present our nominee first.”

     

    George Kovachev: “National,”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “The Josephite Party would like to nominate the Right Honorable Representative, Mr. Keaghen Armas for President of the Commons,”

     

    George Kovachev: “The National Party shall nominate the Right Honorable Representative William Aubert for President of the House of Commons.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “And so we proceed to vote?”

     

    George Galbraith: “It would seem so.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Sarkozy votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    George Galbraith: “Galbraith votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Armas votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    William Theodore: “Aubert votes nay for Kaeghen Armas.”

     

    Vladislav Barrow: “Barrow votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    Alexander d'Arkent: “D'Arkent votes Nay for Keaghan Armas.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “D'Azor votes nay for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    William Theodore: “He just voted, keep up Clerk.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “I have voted good Clerk. Nay.”

     

    George Galbraith: “Galbraith votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Kovachev votes nay to the Right Honorable Representative Armas.”

     

    Edward Napier: “Napier votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    Dimitri Orlov: “Orlov votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Sarkozy votes aye for Keaghen Armas.”

     

    Ophelia Elizaveta: “Van Wick votes nay to the Right Honourable Representitive Armas.”

     

    Vladislav Barrow: “And with distinction, so may he.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Thank you to this House for their confidence in me.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “I swear to be true to the Emperor and the realm and not to maintain silence about any evil that I may know which is being contemplated against them. I swear to work tirelessly to the betterment of the Empire and the Orenian people that comprise it.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “I swear also not to eat or drink with traitors and not to have anything in common with them, and always to defend the honor of the gentlemen I serve. This, I swear by the Holy Scrolls.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Now, is there any other matters this House wishes to discuss today?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Right Honorable Representative Kovachev.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Well, I'd like to firstly thank President Armas and congratulate him on his election to be presiding officer of this chamber. He is, rather interestingly, the second presiding officer of the lower house of an Imperial Diet to go by that surname and I am certain he will carry on 

    the legacy of that predecessor.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Thank you.”

     

    George Kovachev: “However, as a matter of priority, I'd like this chamber to conduct its most essential business and that involves the formation of a government, particularly given the retirement of the Archchancellor.”

     

    George Kovachev: “So, Mr. President, I call upon the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy to form a government - 

    provided he's the numbers, of course - through the voting of this chamber, at which time he ought to seek an audience with Their Imperial Majesties to present himself.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, shall we see an Archchancellor after this session or not?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Seeing as how the recent resignation of the Archchancellor has left Their Imperial Majesties with little time to react before this first Commons meeting, I have not yet been duly appointed to the office of Archchancellor by Their Imperial Majesties. As such, I seek only to follow 

    convention in this matter and obtain an audience, and from there and official appointment, before I act in the capacity of Archchancellor.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Such ought to be understandable, for as of right now I only exercise authority in an interim and acting capacity and have yet to be officially appointed. It is not my duty to form a government until I officially hold the office, as appointed by Their Imperial Majesties,”

     

    George Kovachev: “Well, thank you to the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy for his answer, and perhaps we ought not to quibble on these procedural rules, but my understanding of convention is the opposite - that Their Imperial Majesties shall appoint whom  has the numbers, in respect to the 

    House's confidence, to form a government.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, can we have a vote now to present the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy to the Palace?”

     

    George Galbraith: “A mere question, Mister president.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “First, I will call upon The Rt. Hon. Rep. Galbraith.”

     

    George Galbraith: “I would like to ask the Right Honorable President, or even the Right Honorable Representative Kovachev, a question about the scope of this vote of confidence. Seeing as the Josephite bench is not here in full, amongst other members choosing to caucus with us- will Representative Sarkozy's presentation of the Commons to form government be limited to simply this sitting, or will it extend to an absentee vote, for- to say- to allow Representative Al'Yasath to give his vote.”

     

    George Kovachev: “The Right Honorable Representative Galbraith is suffering from paranoia. Of course it will extend to an absentee vote.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “If no other members have any comments on proceeding, then we shall move to vote for this House's confidence in the Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy and to present him to the palace.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “I order this House to vote on presenting the Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy to the Imperial Palace.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Armas votes Aye for the Rt. Hone Rep. Sarkozy.”       

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Aubert.”

     

    William Theodore: “Aubert shall vote nay for the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Barrow.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Seems he fell asleep.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Arkent.”

     

    Alexander d'Arkent: “D'Arkent votes Nay on the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Azore.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “D'Azor votes Nay on the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Galbraith.”

     

    George Galbraith: “Galbraith votes Aye on the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy's presentation.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Kovachev.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Kovachev votes nay on the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Napier.”

     

    Edward Napier: “Napier votes Aye on the Right Honerable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Orlov.”

     

    Dimitri Orlov: “Orlov votes aye on Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Sarkozy accepts further votes Aye on the Right Honorable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Van Wick.”

     

    Ophelia Elizaveta: “Van Wick votes Nay on the Right Honourable Representative Sarkozy.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Has the Rt. Hon. Rep. Barrow woken up yet?”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, will we request absentee votes from the last two members?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “With the Rt. Hon. Rep. Barrow asleep, he shall vote in absent with the Rt. Hone Yl'Asath .”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “At present, there is 5 votes Aye, 5 votes Nay, and 2 absent.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Now, is there any more buisness this House wishes to discuss this day?”

     

    George Kovachev: “Yes, Mr. President.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Kobachev.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Presuming the remainder two votes are ayes, as I think we can assume they may be, I shall be Leader of Their Imperial Majesties' Most Loyal Opposition.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Until such time as those votes come in, well, I'll continue as the Right Honorable Representative Kovachev. But before we adjourn, Mr. President, there is a matter of absolute importance that I would like this house to vote on.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Proceed, Mr. Kovachev.”

     

    George Kovachev: “There have been a series of allegations against the Baron Woldzmir, Ostromir Carrion, for practically fifteen years now. These allegations range from his participation in acts of perversion, to the assault of a dark  elven subject of our Empire, to widespread institutional corruption at the highest level. There was an investigation and report undertaken by the former Solicitor-General of the Stahl Ministry - many people were unsatisfied with that report. I 

    count  myself among them, as do the representatives behind them. I would like this chamber to vote on re-opening the investigations concerning Lord Woldzmir, in the form of an unbiased, non-partisan Imperial commission.”

     

    George Kovachev: “This Imperial commission would be headed by an Imperial commissioner, hand-picked by Their Imperial Majesties themselves. He would be an unbiased, non-partisan agent.”

     

    George Kovachev: “And he would get to the bottom, presumably, of these very troubling allegations of violence and misdeed by one of our very own peers.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, would we vote on the recommendation of an Imperial commission to Their Imperial Majesties in the case of Tanith Vursur?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy may respond first.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Would it not be best for us to write the structure of such an investigation, rather than just passing a vague recommendation to appoint some commission to look over some matter? As this was already investigated fully by the previous Solicitor-General, I believe it most prudent to 

    take into account the importance of reopening this investigation. Should there not be stricer guidelines, perhaps formatting it into a more concrete plan of sorts?”   

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “I would much rather us lay out the means by which we recommend an investigation of this manner to be conducted than simply advise that one is conducted.”

     

    George Kovachev: “We can establish, and set the terms for the investigation, subsequent to the passage of our resolution to recommend such an investigation.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, we need only vote on our intention to recommend this investigation. The very important details and stricter guidelines the Representative Sarkozy advise of can be voted on later, after we've resolved to have it in the first place.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Please guards, can you remove the present strangers from the House.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Either to the gallery, or outside.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Moving on - having heard from both sides of the House, we shall proceed with a vote on the motion that an Imperial Commision is requested to review and investigate the case of Tanith Vursur.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “I, President Armas, vote Nay on the request of an Imperial Commision.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Aubert.”

     

    William Theodore: “Aubert shall vote aye on the request of an Imperial Commission.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Oh - seeing how many members had other duties to attend within the time of this debate, absentee votes will also be counted.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Arkent.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Ahem -.”

     

    Edward Napier: “….”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Sorry - a Dark Elf once again stepped on the floor.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, may we proceed with some expediency?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Azor.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Of course.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “D'Azor shall vote Aye on the request of an Imperial Comiission.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Kovachev.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Aye to the commission!”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Napier.”

     

    Edward Napier: “*AYE.*”

     

    Alexander d'Arkent: “Apologies.”

     

    Edward Napier: “Aye?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Orlov.”

     

    Dimitri Orlov “Blyat - niet. Nay.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Is this your majority, Representative Sarkozy?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Ahem - The Rt. Hon. Rep. Kovachev shall speak through the Chair of the President, and not directly 

    to the member opposite.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, my apologies, I recant at once.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Although a few of our men are absent today, it seems your voters were absent in the polls. Jeer not as we're conducting serious business, Mr. Kovachev. On the investigation I vote nay, I'll not see our resources wasted on another fruitless endeavor.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Van Wick.”

     

    Ophelia Elizaveta: “Van Wick shall abstain.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Ay - and it seems the Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Arkent has woken up?”

     

    Alexander d'Arkent: “D'Arkent votes Aye on the request of the Imperial Comission, apologies about that.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, with the Representative Sarkozy's reason for voting no, I can pledge that Representative d'Azor will pay for the commission in full,”

     

    George Kovachev: “Does that change the Representative's vote, Mr. President?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “We are voting for an imperial commission, and last I checked the Rt. Hon. D'Azor was not of the Imperial house.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “An independent commission financially backed by a partisan agent?”

     

    George Kovachev: “We'll do you half-half, Representative Sarkozy?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Now - Order in the House -.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “ORDER!”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The rest of the votes shall be taken in absentee.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Is there any more buisness this house wishes to address today?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Sorry - The Rt. Hon. D'Azor.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “You may address the House.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “Mr. President. As the Right Honorable Representative Kovachev had stated. I shalled offer half of my funds to ensure that the State shall not have to pay for this commission, I look to the Majority to offer the remainder in good will of the consideration that is placed 

    before us. If they only held concern towards the funding of such action.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “That was… not the concern? It was that funds will still be wasted on an investigation that has previously found nothing and has amounted to nothing.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “D'Azor, that is a fine offer, thought that would defeat this very vote, which is to suggest an independant committee free from partisanship.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “You are free to donate your purses to the crown.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “But that is not the buisness of this house.”

     

    Edward Napier: “An independant committee is a fair thing indeed….”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Besides, it is a recommendation for an imperial investigation. I'm sure it is their perogative to determine how it is financed.”

     

    Ledicort d'Azor: “Very well. It is labelled off as a waste of funds then by the Majority.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Now - is there anything else the House wishes to discuss?”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, will the government spend thousands of marks on the construction of Halstaig and refuse a penny for a criminal investigation?”

     

    Edward Napier: “Gentlemen, I have voted, and spoken my piece on the matter. Thank you, but I must adjourn myself prematurely. Good day.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. Sarkozy?”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “A criminal investigation that turned out to find nothing?”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Shall we finance an investigation over how Arcas fell apart? Send a flotilla of ships over there?”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Shall we finance a floating city in the sky?”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “The Rt. Hon. Rep. D'Arkent.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, he doesn't mind financing everything else!”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Order - Rt Hon D'Arkent has the floor.”

     

    Alexander d'Arkent: “My apologies, however the natural disasters that took Arcas are far from a criminal investigation that may have harmed imperial citizens. Something that I'm sure that all of us can agree on. Some have shown dismay of how the investigation was handled. If you believe the investigation to have gone correctly, then surely there wouldn't be a problem with ensuring your correct with holding another, especially if the cost does not come this time from the empire's pockets.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Ahem -.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Debate on this commission belongs ahead of the vote - a vote which we have already done.”

     

    Franz Sarkozy: “Absolutely ridiculous. We aren't to be going over every investigation that's been closed. We aren't going to be dictating to Their Imperial Majesties how their investigations are financed. I move to adjourn this session.”

     

    George Kovachev: “Mr. President, perhaps we might adjourn and move to absentee voting.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Order!”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “This debate has no relevance to current matter in the house.”

     

    William Theodore: “Which is the reason for the Leaders of Their Majesties Most Loyal Opposition to motion for adjournment and absentee voting, Mr. President.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “Ay - This house shall adjourn, and the absentee votes to be presented at the next meeting.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “This house is adjourned.”

     

    Keaghen Armas: “My office will be in contact with you over the next sitting.”


     


    VOTE OF CONFIDENCE OF PRESENTATION OF THE SARKOZY MINISTRY TO THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTIES

     

    AYE:

    Keaghen Armas;

    Franz Sarkozy;

    George Galbraith;

    Dmitri Orlov;

    Edward Napier;

     

    NAY

    George Kovachev;

    Ledicort d’Azor;

    Alexander d’Arkent;

    William Theodore Aubert;

    Ophelia Elizaveta;

     

    ABSTAIN

     

     

    ABSENT

    Vladislav Barrow;

    Alyndel Yl'Asath;

     

    The matter has not received majority and will be put to absentee voting.

    @Hephaestus @Luminaire


    VOTE ON THE FORMATION OF AN IMPERIAL COMMISSION

     

    AYE:

    Edward Napier;

    George Kovachev;

    Ledicort d’Azor;

    Alexander d’Arkent;

    William Theodore Aubert;

     

    NAY

    Keaghen Armas;

    Franz Sarkozy;

    Dmitri Orlov;

     

    ABSTAIN

    Ophelia Elizaveta;

    Alyndel Yl'Asath;

     

    ABSENT

    George Galbraith;

    Vladislav Barrow;

     

     

    The matter has not received majority and will be put to absentee voting.

    @MrChenn1 @BogsBinny @Hephaestus @Luminaire


  6.  

    [!] The Representatives of the House of Commons across Oren would settle inside the Hall within Providence, taking their seats. As each Representative took a seat, George Galbraith would stand up.

     

    "Fellow legislators, we have an important piece of business today, that being electing the President of our House. We urge each Representative to submit forth a nominee for their favored Speaker." He would wait, as each Representative would input their ballots.
     

     

     

  7. IMPERIAL LETTERS FOR THE BARONY OF STAHL-ELENDIL, 1799

     


     

    QnXgi-IruxEfcv5P-wMP92h8zRJkRQX7WAEHbvxm8rF5qS4u1q_vg5BZj7ai_1i9ZE4RVg7JPzOvCyPHNVl5UNZkh2b_YvZl5gDpQQW68dgpZ6rpzYDoh9lrLPU5rZfqyPhznsFA

     

    Issued and Confirmed by Their Imperial Majesties, Anne I and Joseph II, 12 Sun’s Smile, 1799

     


     

    TO OUR BELOVED SUBJECTS, 

     

        It has pleased the Imperial Throne to reward the service of Our leal subject, Jonah Stahl-Elendil, with official verification of their tenure in fealty to the Holy Orenian Empire. Accordingly, with this grace of God and the counsel of Our court, we do invest Jonah Stahl-Elendil as the Baron of Stahl-Elendil, a role they as peers of the Holy Orenian Empire shall hold in trust to Our throne for the duration of their loyal service. They are enjoined to maintain the law of Our realm, to abide peacefully by Our rule, and to rise to Our defense when necessary. We do establish that the succession of this Barony of Stahl-Elendil will be non-hereditary; upon their death this title shall revert to Our possession unless otherwise promulgated by any replication of these letters patent.

     


     

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    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  8. SHSiZGdJ2hfL-97nJXDs3ftJSNYW6fyIqVm8YDvMAABOubZXQd3uuqvS_wDY1YKA3JAtxb5yhlCixdM1fL01jQqXbSBceur43Ets-mqTqLd-1actGuhaWjArdbtxqaLcIU8K7ql5

     

    HOUSE OF COMMONS 

    21st IMPERIAL DIET

    14 SUN’S SMILE, 1799

     

    Let all citizens of the Empire rejoice, for the 1799 elections for the House of Commons have returned their results. The following are the seating results for each electoral district.

     

    NORTHERN DISTRICT (TWO SEATS)

    ARMAS, Keaghen. (J) Elected.

    BARROW, Vladislaus. (J) Elected.

    DE ANTUNYES, Duarte. (N) Not elected.

     

    PROVIDENCE DISTRICT (SIX SEATS)
    D'AZOR, Ledicort. (N) Elected.
    D'EMYTH, Leana. Not elected.
    DE LA BALTAS, Ciprian. (J) (N) Not elected.
    GALBRAITH, George. (J) Elected.
    HALCOURT, Olivier. (J) Not elected.
    HELVETS, Frederick. Not elected.
    KAROLY, Lajos S. Not elected.
    KELMENOUR, Annabelle. (J) Not elected.
    KOVACHEV, George. (N) Elected.
    LARSON, Henrik. (J) Not elected.
    NAPIER, Edward. (N) Elected.
    PRUVIA-ALBAROSA, Victoria. Not elected.
    RUTLEDGE, Vivaca. Not elected.
    SARKOZY, Franz. (J) Elected.
    SELM, Edward. (N) Not elected.
    VAN WICK, Ophelia E. (J) (N) Elected.

     

    SOUTHERN DISTRICT (TWO SEATS)

    ARMAS-MACDROCH, John F. (N) Not elected.

    AUBERT, William T. (N) Elected.

    D'ARKENT, Alexander. (J) (N) Elected.

     

    WESTERN DISTRICT (TWO SEATS)

     

    DE AURDAN, Godwin E. (N) Not elected.

    ORLOV, Dimitri. (J) Elected.

    TALHOFFER, Toni. (N) Not elected.

    YL'ASATH, Alyndel. (J) Elected.

     

    Winners of elections shall be designated Representative-elect until issued a summons by the Crown and administered the oath of office.

     

     


     

     

    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  9.  

    ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, WESTERN DISTRICT, 21st IMPERIAL DIET

    7 TOBIAS' BOUNTY

     

    **OOC: PLEASE READ**

    AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR BALLOT IN WESTERN DISTRICT, PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD WITH THE FOLLOWING. THE INFORMATION SHOULD BE THE SAME AS YOU SUBMITTED ON THE BALLOT.  YOU ARE NOT SUBMITTING WHO YOU VOTED FOR. JUST YOUR RP NAME, MC NAME, AND AN AFFIRMATION THAT YOU VOTED.

    RP Name:
    MC Name: 
    Voted: Yes 🙂

    YOUR VOTE WILL NOT BE COUNTED UNLESS YOU DO THIS.

     

    LET ALL BE AWARE that on this day, the 7th of Tobias' Bounty in the year of Our Lord GOD 1799, national elections for the House of Commons in Western District for the 21st Imperial Diet shall commence. All those eligible to vote in the Western District are entitled to cast their ballot to the Department of Civil Affairs. All ineligible votes shall be invalidated.

     

    (CLICK HERE FOR BALLOT)

     

    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  10.  

    ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, 21st IMPERIAL DIET

    7 TOBIAS' BOUNTY

     

    **OOC: PLEASE READ**

    AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR BALLOT IN SOUTHERN DISTRICT, PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD WITH THE FOLLOWING. THE INFORMATION SHOULD BE THE SAME AS YOU SUBMITTED ON THE BALLOT.  YOU ARE NOT SUBMITTING WHO YOU VOTED FOR. JUST YOUR RP NAME, MC NAME, AND AN AFFIRMATION THAT YOU VOTED.

    RP Name:
    MC Name: 
    Voted: Yes 🙂

    YOUR VOTE WILL NOT BE COUNTED UNLESS YOU DO THIS.

     

    LET ALL BE AWARE that on this day, the 7th of Tobias' Bounty in the year of Our Lord GOD 1799, national elections for the House of Commons in Southern District for the 21st Imperial Diet shall commence. All those eligible to vote in the Southern District are entitled to cast their ballot to the Department of Civil Affairs. All ineligible votes shall be invalidated.

     

    (CLICK HERE FOR BALLOT)

     

    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  11.  

    ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, PROVIDENCE DISTRICT, 21st IMPERIAL DIET

    7 TOBIAS' BOUNTY

     

    **OOC: PLEASE READ**

    AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR BALLOT IN PROVIDENCE DISTRICT, PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD WITH THE FOLLOWING. THE INFORMATION SHOULD BE THE SAME AS YOU SUBMITTED ON THE BALLOT.  YOU ARE NOT SUBMITTING WHO YOU VOTED FOR. JUST YOUR RP NAME, MC NAME, AND AN AFFIRMATION THAT YOU VOTED.

    RP Name:
    MC Name: 
    Voted: Yes 🙂

    YOUR VOTE WILL NOT BE COUNTED UNLESS YOU DO THIS.

     

    LET ALL BE AWARE that on this day, the 7th of Tobias' Bounty in the year of Our Lord GOD 1799, national elections for the House of Commons in Providence District for the 21st Imperial Diet shall commence. All those eligible to vote in the Providence District are entitled to cast their ballot to the Department of Civil Affairs. All ineligible votes shall be invalidated.

     

    (CLICK HERE FOR BALLOT)

     

    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  12.  

    ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, NORTHERN DISTRICT, 21st IMPERIAL DIET

    7 TOBIAS' BOUNTY

     

    **OOC: PLEASE READ**

    AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR BALLOT IN NORTHERN DISTRICT, PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD WITH THE FOLLOWING. THE INFORMATION SHOULD BE THE SAME AS YOU SUBMITTED ON THE BALLOT.  YOU ARE NOT SUBMITTING WHO YOU VOTED FOR. JUST YOUR RP NAME, MC NAME, AND AN AFFIRMATION THAT YOU VOTED.

    RP Name:
    MC Name: 
    Voted: Yes 🙂

    YOUR VOTE WILL NOT BE COUNTED UNLESS YOU DO THIS.

     

    LET ALL BE AWARE that on this day, the 7th of Tobias' Bounty in the year of Our Lord GOD 1799, national elections for the House of Commons in Northern District for the 21st Imperial Diet shall commence. All those eligible to vote in the Northern District are entitled to cast their ballot to the Department of Civil Affairs. All ineligible votes shall be invalidated.

     

    (CLICK HERE FOR BALLOT)

     

    ISSUED AND PROCLAIMED, 

    Anne I, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Empress, forever August, Queen of Renatus, Curon, Salvus and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duchess of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baroness of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

     

    Joseph II, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Adria, Novellen and Lorraine, Baron of Renzfeld, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera.

  13. NOTICE OF CLOSURE 

     

    “To whom it may concern, 

     

    This letter is to indicate that letters of candidacy for the 1799 round of elections for the House of Commons in Southern District are now terminated.

     

    The ballot for the 1799 national election for the House of Commons in Southern District shall appear as follows:

     

    ARMAS-MACDROCH, John F.

    AUBERT, William T.

    D'ARKENT, Alexander.

     

     

    For the period of the elections, the Imperial census of 1798 shall be closed for new respondents. The same census will re-open following the conclusion of this period and the registry shall open as before. All registrations undertaken over this period shall remain in limbo until the conclusion of the elections. 

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  14. NOTICE OF CLOSURE 

     

    “To whom it may concern, 

     

    This letter is to indicate that letters of candidacy for the 1799 round of elections for the House of Commons in Northern District are now terminated.

     

    The ballot for the 1799 national election for the House of Commons in Northern District shall appear as follows:

     

    ARMAS, Keaghen.

    BARROW, Vladislaus.
    DE ANTUNYES, Duarte.

     

     

    For the period of the elections, the Imperial census of 1798 shall be closed for new respondents. The same census will re-open following the conclusion of this period and the registry shall open as before. All registrations undertaken over this period shall remain in limbo until the conclusion of the elections. 

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  15. NOTICE OF CLOSURE 

     

    “To whom it may concern, 

     

    This letter is to indicate that letters of candidacy for the 1799 round of elections for the House of Commons in Western District are now terminated.

     

    The ballot for the 1799 national election for the House of Commons in Western District shall appear as follows:

     

    DE AURDAN, Godwin E.
    ORLOV, Dimitri.
    TALHOFFER, Toni.
    YL'ASATH, Alyndel.

     

    For the period of the elections, the Imperial census of 1798 shall be closed for new respondents. The same census will re-open following the conclusion of this period and the registry shall open as before. All registrations undertaken over this period shall remain in limbo until the conclusion of the elections. 

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  16. NOTICE OF CLOSURE 

     

    “To whom it may concern, 

     

    This letter is to indicate that letters of candidacy for the 1799 round of elections for the House of Commons in Providence District are now terminated.

     

    The ballot for the 1799 national election for the House of Commons in Providence District shall appear as follows:

     

    D'AZOR, Ledicort.
    D'EMYTH, Leana.
    DE LA BALTAS, Ciprian.
    GALBRAITH, George.
    HALCOURT, Olivier.
    HELVETS, Frederick.
    KAROLY, Lajos S.
    KELMENOUR, Annabelle.
    KOVACHEV, George.
    LARSON, Henrik.
    NAPIER, Edward.
    PRUVIA-ALBAROSA, Victoria.
    RUTLEDGE, Vivaca.
    SARKOZY, Franz.
    SELM, Edward.
    VAN WICK, Ophelia E.

     

    For the period of the elections, the Imperial census of 1798 shall be closed for new respondents. The same census will re-open following the conclusion of this period and the registry shall open as before. All registrations undertaken over this period shall remain in limbo until the conclusion of the elections. 

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  17. 1 minute ago, MrChenn1 said:

    ((Registering for audyush))

     

     

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in Providence District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Kelmenour

    FIRST NAME: Annabelle

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Pompourelia 8

    YEAR OF BIRTH:  1753

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: N/A

     

    ((MC NAME)): audyush

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  18. 12 minutes ago, Jagdkatzchen said:

    SURNAME: Talhoffer

    FIRST NAME: Toni / Anton

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Dove's Demitasse Inn Room 1 (Temporary family home in New Esbec. House under construction)

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1765

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District? Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes.

     

    ((MC NAME)): Jagdkatzchen

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  19. On 12/15/2020 at 10:21 AM, Hanrahan said:

    SURNAME: Napier

    FIRST NAME: Edward

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: No. 9 Selm Street

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1731

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)): Harren

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 10:26 AM, KamikazeReaper said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in Providence District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Larson

    FIRST NAME: Henrik

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: ROchefort street 4

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1753

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?: no

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:: yes

     

    ((MC NAME)):Kamikaze_Reaper

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 10:31 AM, TheIchorDruid said:

    SURNAME: van Wick

     

    FIRST NAME: Ophelia Elizaveta

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: No. 2 Selm Street

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1778

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? Yes, Cadet of the ISA - though seek to be placed in reserves.

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    The Department of Civil Affairs seeks to remind the candidate that, pending leave of absence or discharge from Imperial State Army service in any capacity (Reserves or otherwise) they may not take their seat in the House should they be elected to it.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 10:43 AM, SilkieSilky said:

    SURNAME: d’Emyth

    FIRST NAME: Leana

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Baker Street 4

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1768

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? 
    Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?
    No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

    Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)):SilkieSilky

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 10:43 AM, Publius said:

     

    SURNAME: de la Baltas

    FIRST NAME: Ciprian

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 11 Selm

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1751

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?: Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?: No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)): Olde_Publius

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 10:59 AM, DevoutChorale_ said:

     

    SURNAME: Halcourt

    FIRST NAME: Olivier

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Lil Ves Street 3

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1770

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)): DevoutChorale_

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 12:03 PM, ApplePieKathy said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in Providence District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Rutledge

    FIRST NAME: Vivaca

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Selm Street 4b

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1722

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?: Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?: No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    ((KathyNotKaren)):

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 12:22 PM, CrownedLime747 said:

    SURNAME: Károly

    FIRST NAME: Lajos Sándor 

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 2 Chamberlain

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1733

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?: Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?: No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 1:30 PM, Nectorist said:

    SURNAME: Sarkozy

    FIRST NAME: Franz

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Adria Street 5

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1741

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?: Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?: No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/15/2020 at 9:47 PM, JULIIO said:

    SURNAME: HELVETS

    FIRST NAME: FREDERICK

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: ROCHEFORT RESIDENCE, AUGUSTINE PALACE

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1771

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? YES

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? NO

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: YES

     

    ((MC NAME)): CREU7k

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/16/2020 at 6:18 AM, Esterlen said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in Providence District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Kovachev

    FIRST NAME: George

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 5 Baker Street, Providence

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1750

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?


    Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     

    No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     

    Yes.

     

    ((MC NAME)): esterlen

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/16/2020 at 10:59 AM, MrChenn1 said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in Providence District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Galbraith

    FIRST NAME: George

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Marshall Lane 1

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1749

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: N/A

     

    ((MC NAME)): MrChenn1

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/16/2020 at 3:01 PM, Da_Emperors said:

    SURNAME:  d'Azor

    FIRST NAME:   Ledicort

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE:   9 Helvets Ave, Providence

    YEAR OF BIRTH:   1762

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District?

     

    Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     

    No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     

    Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)):  Da_Emperors

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/16/2020 at 3:13 PM, BenevolentManacles said:

    SURNAME: Selm

    FIRST NAME: Edward

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 2 Adria St

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1760

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)): TangoIsPointless

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On 12/16/2020 at 5:18 PM, Pompadour said:

     

    SURNAME:de Sarkozy/Pruvia-Albarosa

    FIRST NAME: Victoria

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Adria St. 5

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1767

     

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in Providence District? Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     
    No.


     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     
    Yes. 

     

    ((MC NAME)): _Pompadour

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for Providence District. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for Providence District for the 21st Diet.

     

    The candidate shall be listed as PRUVIA-ALBAROSA, Victoria on the ballot due to census details.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Director of Civil Affairs.”

  20. On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 9:28 AM, Hephaestus said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in the Northern District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Barrow

    FIRST NAME: Vladislav, Vladislaus

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Dobrov 2

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1780

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Northern District?

     Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     Negative.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     Yes.

    ((MC NAME)): Hephaestvs

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On ‎12‎/‎16‎/‎2020 at 10:07 PM, cruzazul said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in the Northern District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: de Antunyes

    FIRST NAME: Duarte

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 1 Othaman Ave, Viscounty of Valles

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1725

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Northern District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

     

     

    ((MC NAME)): cruzazul

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    9 hours ago, SortedJarhead said:

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in the Northern District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME: Armas

    FIRST NAME: Keaghen

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Dobrov 1

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1775

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Northern District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? Yes

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

  21. On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 9:38 AM, Proddy said:

    SURNAME: Armas-MacDroch

    FIRST NAME: John Frederick 

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 4 Reden

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1777 

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Southern District?

    Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

    No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

    Yes.

     

    ((MC NAME)): proddiusmaximus

     

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 12:37 PM, MCVDK said:

    SURNAME: AUBERT

    FIRST NAME: William Theodore

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: 4 Reden

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1770

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Southern District?

    Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

    No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

    Yes.

     

    ((MC NAME)): MCVDK

     

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 4:04 PM, Cobbler said:

    SURNAME: d'Arkent

    FIRST NAME: Alexander

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Sunholdt Estate

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1764

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Southern District?

    Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

    No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

    Yes

     

    ((MC NAME)): Cobbbler

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

  22. On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 9:55 AM, ausubung said:

    SURNAME: DE AURDAN

    FIRST NAME: GODWIN EUCLID

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: MERCHANT'S PLACE ONE

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1777

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District? Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes.

    ((MC NAME)): ausubung

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    On ‎12‎/‎16‎/‎2020 at 8:34 AM, Luminaire said:

    SURNAME: Yl'Asath

    FIRST NAME: Alyndel

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Renelia Park I (Tor'Celian)

    YEAR OF BIRTH:  1550

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District? Yes

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: N/A

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    13 hours ago, Jagdkatzchen said:

    SURNAME: Talhoffer

    FIRST NAME: Toni

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: Dove's Demitasse Inn (Temporary family home in New Esbec. House under construction)

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1765

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District? Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: Yes.

     

    ((MC NAME)): Jagdkatzchen

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for 1798. We have checked your details with our records and found that there is no one with your name residing at your purported place of residence. To identify yourself properly take the Imperial census again, and re-apply in order to be registered for the ballot.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

     

    8 hours ago, BogsBinny said:

    SURNAME: ORLOV

    FIRST NAME: DIMITRI

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE: HALSTAIG 1 (Under Construction)

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 1761

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District? Yes.

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)? No.

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?: N/A

     

    ((MC NAME)): Bogs_Binny

     

    “Dear sir or madam,

     

    We have received your application for candidacy in the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet. We have checked your details with our records and have accepted your eligibility. You shall appear on the ballot for the House of Commons election for the Twenty-First Imperial Diet.

     

    Warm regards,

    The Office of the Secretary of Civil Affairs.”

  23. THE IMPERIAL DIET

     


     

     

    Lo and behold for elections for the House of Commons, as prescribed by the Edict of Reform (1763) and the Edicts of Amendment, have come upon us for the 21st Diet. This gazette shall serve as a formal application of candidacy with the Ministry of Civil Affairs, which shall open presently. Candidates for the House of Commons are required to complete the following application within the following four months in order to appear on the ballot. If these candidacies are accepted, the Ministry shall issue a short letter of confirmation.

     

    This gazette is pertinent to the two seats of the Western District.

     

    ((Candidates for House of Commons in the Western District, please respond to this post with the filled application.))

     

     


     

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in the Western District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME:

    FIRST NAME:

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE:

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Western District?

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     

    ((MC NAME)):

  24. THE IMPERIAL DIET

     


     

     

    Lo and behold for elections for the House of Commons, as prescribed by the Edict of Reform (1763) and the Edicts of Amendment, have come upon us for the 21st Diet. This gazette shall serve as a formal application of candidacy with the Ministry of Civil Affairs, which shall open presently. Candidates for the House of Commons are required to complete the following application within the following four months in order to appear on the ballot. If these candidacies are accepted, the Ministry shall issue a short letter of confirmation.

     

    This gazette is pertinent to the two seats of the Southern District.

     

    ((Candidates for House of Commons in the Southern District, please respond to this post with the filled application.))

     

     


     

    Candidacies for House of Commons Elections in the Southern District, 21st Diet

     

    SURNAME:

    FIRST NAME:

    ADDRESS OF RESIDENCE:

    YEAR OF BIRTH: 

     

    Are you registered and eligible to vote in the Southern District?

     

    Do you have any other title, peerage or military service that may conflict with becoming a Member of the House of Commons, as per the Edict of Reform (1763)?

     

    If yes, do you understand that you will be required to resign or abdicate from this position should you be elected to the House of Commons, and if this does not occur your seat shall be considered to be vacant?:

     

    ((MC NAME)):

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