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With the creation of Fiova, the schedule for election of Senators was modified so that the terms of three of the eight (rather than two of the seven) Senators expire with each Cosa.  That is, before the Organic amendment making this change Senatorial terms alternated between three and four Cosas in length, and after the amendment, terms of the Senators are three, then three, then two Cosas in length.  For this reason, two of the five Senators whose seats were not contested during the 44th Cosa saw their terms of incumbency shortened by a Cosa.
With the creation of Fiova, the schedule for election of Senators was modified so that the terms of three of the eight (rather than two of the seven) Senators expire with each Cosa.  That is, before the Organic amendment making this change Senatorial terms alternated between three and four Cosas in length, and after the amendment, terms of the Senators are three, then three, then two Cosas in length.  For this reason, two of the five Senators whose seats were not contested during the 44th Cosa saw their terms of incumbency shortened by a Cosa.


During the discussions leading to [[Reunision]], Fiova requested to begin the cycle of elections with a two-Cosa term.  The new province elected [[Ián Anglatzarâ]] as its first Senator in a very close three-way race in which [[Dieter Vercáriâ]] and [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] were tied with the eventual winner only days from the end of the election.  Anglatzarâ's early abstention in the election may have cost him the seat, but, citing this very fact, Vercáriâ decided to vote for Anglatzarâ late in the election cycle, deciding the race.
During the discussions leading to [[Reunision]], representatives for the new province of Fiova requested that this province begin the cycle of elections with a two-Cosa term.  The new province elected [[Ián Anglatzarâ]] as its first Senator in a very close three-way race in which [[Dieter Vercáriâ]] and [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] were tied with the eventual winner only days from the end of the election.  Anglatzarâ's early abstention in the election may have cost him the seat, but, citing this very fact, Vercáriâ decided to vote for Anglatzarâ late in the election cycle, deciding the race.


[[Iason Taiwos]] defeated [[Istefan Perþonest]] for the Benitian seat, succeeding [[Tímoþi Asmourescu]], whose term was at an end and who had resigned from the Senate after the conclusion of the 43rd Cosa to accept appointment to the [[Uppermost Court]].
[[Iason Taiwos]] defeated [[Istefan Perþonest]] for the Benitian seat, succeeding [[Tímoþi Asmourescu]], whose term was at an end and who had resigned from the Senate after the conclusion of the 43rd Cosa to accept appointment to the [[Uppermost Court]].

Revision as of 00:25, 31 July 2012

The Senate for the 44th Cosa consists of eight members. The Senate was expanded with the creation of the province of Fiova.

Elections

With the creation of Fiova, the schedule for election of Senators was modified so that the terms of three of the eight (rather than two of the seven) Senators expire with each Cosa. That is, before the Organic amendment making this change Senatorial terms alternated between three and four Cosas in length, and after the amendment, terms of the Senators are three, then three, then two Cosas in length. For this reason, two of the five Senators whose seats were not contested during the 44th Cosa saw their terms of incumbency shortened by a Cosa.

During the discussions leading to Reunision, representatives for the new province of Fiova requested that this province begin the cycle of elections with a two-Cosa term. The new province elected Ián Anglatzarâ as its first Senator in a very close three-way race in which Dieter Vercáriâ and Miestrâ Schivâ were tied with the eventual winner only days from the end of the election. Anglatzarâ's early abstention in the election may have cost him the seat, but, citing this very fact, Vercáriâ decided to vote for Anglatzarâ late in the election cycle, deciding the race.

Iason Taiwos defeated Istefan Perþonest for the Benitian seat, succeeding Tímoþi Asmourescu, whose term was at an end and who had resigned from the Senate after the conclusion of the 43rd Cosa to accept appointment to the Uppermost Court.

In Maritiimi-Maxhestic, Sir Mick Preston was re-elecred, running unopposed to succeed himself (but seeing some write-in votes, including his own, for Danihel Laurieir).

Membership

The members of the Senate for the 44th Cosa, listed in the order of the scheduled expiration of their terms, are:

Province Senator Term Expires
1 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Vuode Viteu Marcianüs With 44th Cosa
Atatürk Bradley Holmes With 44th Cosa
Cézembre Glüc da Dhi With 44th Cosa
Florencia Ieremiac'h Ventrutx With 45th Cosa
Maricopa Sir Iustì Canun, UrGP With 45th Cosa
Fiovă Ián Anglatzarâ With 45th Cosa
Maritiimi-Maxhestic Sir Mick Preston, UrN With 46th Cosa
Benito Iason Taiwos With 46th Cosa