- TNP Nation
- sil_dorsett
- Discord
- sildorsett
Jalen Stone waited in line in front of Pine Hill Elementary for nearly two hours. The school had been converted into a polling place, and Jalen was eager to cast a historic vote. A half-year of government uncertainty was enough for him and the rest of the Commonwealth of Calbourne. The time had come for the commonwealth to either embrace its chaos or to seek stability, and time for Jalen to make his decision. A local news crew was interviewing random citizens for their opinion, and he was selected.
"Sir," the reported said grabbing Jalen's attention, "how are you voting in this historic event, and do you have anything you want to say to our viewers?"
"I'm voting 'Yeah!'" Jalen screamed. "We want order, we want stability, and we want peace. And our leaders can't get it done. We want a government that's trustworthy and knows what they're doing." The crowd around him cheered and chanted "Yes!" over and over.
It wasn't long after the interview that Jalen was given his ballot. On it read a single yes or no question. Without hesitation, he checked the box that said "Yes" and dropped it in the box, turning around to face those waiting line and raising fists into the air. He left the school to be confronted by another news crew that was taking exit polls, and he gave the same responses he gave the first, earning more cheers from his peers. Meanwhile back inside, the ballot box was replaced and opened by the poll workers and counted. One by one each sheet's vote was recorded, with a steady stream of Yes votes, with the occasional No mixed in. The process went on throughout the night until the result was determined.
The next day, Christine Brooks, having completed her tenure as Acting President in Scallendovia, attended a meeting in a new place for her. She resumed her familiar ambassadorial duties, this time with the nearby Commonwealth of Calbourne, whose executive leadership was couped by the army in three consecutive terms for their leaders attempting to establish absolute authoritarian rule. Sarah Mason, the Speaker of the Commonwealth Assembly, announced the result of the prior night's vote.
"The Yeses numbering one million, one hundred and two thousand, eight hundred ninety-three (1,102,893), the Noes numbering four hundred and sixteen thousand, two hundred forty-two (416,242), the measure, requiring approval from two thirds of voting citizens, is passed and is to be submitted to Their Royal Highnesses for ratification," Sarah read out. "Ambassador, will you present the result to them?"
"Yes, of course," Christine confirmed. She then set off for her old home... for Norvalle.
"Sir," the reported said grabbing Jalen's attention, "how are you voting in this historic event, and do you have anything you want to say to our viewers?"
"I'm voting 'Yeah!'" Jalen screamed. "We want order, we want stability, and we want peace. And our leaders can't get it done. We want a government that's trustworthy and knows what they're doing." The crowd around him cheered and chanted "Yes!" over and over.
It wasn't long after the interview that Jalen was given his ballot. On it read a single yes or no question. Without hesitation, he checked the box that said "Yes" and dropped it in the box, turning around to face those waiting line and raising fists into the air. He left the school to be confronted by another news crew that was taking exit polls, and he gave the same responses he gave the first, earning more cheers from his peers. Meanwhile back inside, the ballot box was replaced and opened by the poll workers and counted. One by one each sheet's vote was recorded, with a steady stream of Yes votes, with the occasional No mixed in. The process went on throughout the night until the result was determined.
The next day, Christine Brooks, having completed her tenure as Acting President in Scallendovia, attended a meeting in a new place for her. She resumed her familiar ambassadorial duties, this time with the nearby Commonwealth of Calbourne, whose executive leadership was couped by the army in three consecutive terms for their leaders attempting to establish absolute authoritarian rule. Sarah Mason, the Speaker of the Commonwealth Assembly, announced the result of the prior night's vote.
"The Yeses numbering one million, one hundred and two thousand, eight hundred ninety-three (1,102,893), the Noes numbering four hundred and sixteen thousand, two hundred forty-two (416,242), the measure, requiring approval from two thirds of voting citizens, is passed and is to be submitted to Their Royal Highnesses for ratification," Sarah read out. "Ambassador, will you present the result to them?"
"Yes, of course," Christine confirmed. She then set off for her old home... for Norvalle.