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  • Judicial Decision: Multiple Candadicy

    It appears to me that the constitution forbids mutliple Candadicy in any election cycle.

    Article V Secton 1-f Forbids candaidacy that might cause a citizen to be elected to more than one office simultaneiously.

    Agreed?
    If it ain't broke, find a bigger hammer.

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    It is forbidden unless a judge makes a temporary adjustment to the CON.

    Such as say a judge is impeached and the election to replace him ends at 7:10pm Thursday, and the regular nominations (i.e. normal time) end at 7:05pm Thursday, the senior justice can allow someone to run for both judicial positions, and take them out if they win the election.

    It's happened in the CtP2DG once...

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      i will agree, a citizen can only run for one position, unless we can make an exception like the one fozzy mentioned. but for the current elections that exception does not exist.
      All rise of the honourable Miggio, for 2 months at least.

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