Let me say that I believe the court has this well under hand, and that their strategy of reviewing the voting list is crucial to a fair solution to this trial. Without eliminating any non-citizen citizen votes, we can't even say if we truely have a tie. Obviously, other considerations must be taken into account, such as Markos' willing to grant the voting list to the Court and etc, but assuming the court can get hold of the votes, this is clearly the best option avaliable to them at this time. Of course, should there still prove to be a tie after invalid votes are removed, the court will have to find another option, which I have the greatest faith in their ability to do -- but I believe that this is the place for them to start.
-- adaMada
-- adaMada
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