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The Vice Delegate's Weekly Update, 2020-09-13


The Vice Delegate's Weekly Update



Office of the Vice Delegate
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Week 1 Update
13 September 2020

Greetings All,

Another general election has come and gone, a good pat on the back to all those who participated in the best part of the region. As we saw in the Delegates race this go around, every vote counts and the elections can be very close. A big congrats, to @tlomz and @st george for winning their respective races, and @vivanco for winning the Special Judicial Election.

My very first update and I can say we are looking good. As you can see from the chart I was taught how to use, Tlomz is currently in the number 17 spot with 843 endorsements. He will need a total (as of this post) of 273 endorsements to take the top spot. During the Drew wave and Prydania's transition there was a gap of 707 endorsements between Prydani's rank (22nd) and the top spot. From the announcement of the results to now, Tlomz has gained 33 endorsements.

At the time of the election results were published, I was in position 16 with 863 endorsements. Today, I am ranked 15 with 875. This is a gain of 12 endorsements. When @artemis assumed the Vice Delegacy, he was already in rank 2.

With the update to the endorsement requirements due to the election, we lost 180 keepers when Tlomz took office. We have gained 22 of those Keepers back. As of today, all automated telegrams from the Security Council and the Vice Delegate have been updated. We are currently starting the manual telegrams to get Tlomz's endorsements up.

In other news, the Security Council currently has an open vote for the application of @former english Colony to the Security Council. We should have the results of that vote for the next update. The North Pacific Security Council Disclosure Act has also passed the Regional Assembly and is before the Delegate.

Signed ~Dreadton

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