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« on: April 23, 2021, 06:46:36 PM »

I personally lean against an extension. While there have been fewer events overall, we've seen all the parties campaign in most places this cycle. I'm personally getting worn out. Don't forget that Cao has done several events too, wordy as they normally are.

Also, if an extension were to be granted, wouldn't that take an act of all the regions? If so, then it's way too late for this to be considered.

Would depend on the exact wording of each region's law.

Might just take a statement by the GM for Lincoln since the wording we passed for the earlier postponement a couple cycles back was not prescriptive, it just said the GM could postpone anything by up to a month from its original date (the permission expires at the end of 2021).

Fremont and the South...honestly depends on whether their election law specifies a given week or just the month itself. If it's the latter - the GM can postpone. If it's the former- would require a new law to be passed. I'm not familiar with the language for these regions however.
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