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Poll
Question: Who would you vote for if the election was held today?
#1
Senator Alfred F. Jones (Lab-RI)
 
#2
Senator Dr. Cynic (Lab-PA)
 
#3
Former SoIA GAworth (P.E.A.C.E-SD)
 
#4
Former Legislator Mechaman (Bad Party-IN)
 
#5
Former President Polnut (TPP-MA)
 
#6
Northeast Represenative Deus (DR-NY)
 
#7
Former Senator Clarence (Fed-FL)
 
#8
Former Assemblyman JCL (Fed-IN)
 
#9
Senator Lumine (Fed-UT)
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 40

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Dr. Cynic
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« on: August 04, 2014, 03:58:30 PM »

My preferences will go as follows:

1. Me (duh Tongue )
2. Alfred
3. Mechaman
4. Polnut
5. Lumine

I think that'll be my top five...
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Dr. Cynic
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« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2014, 01:26:11 PM »

Cynic

I was away the last five days so someone fill me in. How did Cynic get in the senate if Spiral won?
Adam Griffin resigned from the Senate before his seat was up, so President DemPGH appointed The Cynical One to it. Tongue

Most of these candidates are awesome, but like last time, I'll probably first preference AFJ again.

The President doesn't appoint Senators. If a vacancy happens close to the next election, the vacating Senator's party has a chance to fill it. With Dr. Cynic's excellent but shortfallen campaign, he was a natural choice for the position.

Yeah, so really, I still look at the special election as a victory. (How's that for revisionist history? Tongue )

Even still, I'm very happy to see how well I've been doing in this poll. Tied for second place is certainly enough for me to keep my newly gained seat.
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