Final Results: July 2017 Judicial Election

Results: July 2017 Judicial Election

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The Election Commission has counted the votes in this Judicial Election and now publishes these results, attesting they are true and correct.

Candidates[c]Vote Count[c]Percentage[c]Elected
[c]Zyvetskistaahn[c]40[c]86.96%[c] Yes
[c]Skittleyflakes[c]3[c]6.52%[c]No
[c]Yalkan[c]32[c]69.57%[c] Yes
[c]MacSalterson[c]30[c]65.22%[c] Yes
[c]Cogoria[c]12[c]26.09%[c]No

A detailed breakdown of votes and results can be found in this spreadsheet.

Election Commissioners: Siwale and Syrixia
 
Malayan Singapura:
how does this election thing work, how much per centage of votes do you need to be elected anyway ?
Section 4.6: Judicial Elections
32. The election of the Justices will begin on the first days of the months of March, July, and November.
33. The three candidates who receive the most votes will be elected. If a run-off vote is required it will begin within one day of the first vote ending and it shall last for five days.

Congratulations to the winners!
 
So lemme get this straight, any position lower than delegate, Vice delegate and speaker, but higher than the rest, you need at least 50% to get elected ?

Oh and whatever, congrats
 
Malayan Singapura:
So lemme get this straight, any position lower than delegate, Vice delegate and speaker, but higher than the rest, you need at least 50% to get elected ?
The office of Justice is not lower than Delegate, Vice Delegate, or Speaker (or Attorney General for that matter). All the offices I listed are equal in the eyes of the Constitution, as constitutionally-mandated elected official positions. Justices simply need tweaked rules for their election since we elect three at once rather than one at a time like the others.
 
Congratulations new (and old) justices on your election! I'm sure all of you will do well in what you undertake in this office.
 
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