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<sup>1</sup> Senator Oplinger failed to vote in the final two Clarks, vacating his seat.  It was filled by appointment to begin the 29th Cosa.
<sup>1</sup> Senator Oplinger failed to vote in the final two Clarks, vacating his seat.  It was filled by appointment to begin the 29th Cosa.


<sup>2</sup> There is some evidence that Senator Muth's seat was vacant at the commencement of the first Clark and not voted for the first three Clarks.  If he had indeed vacated the seat, he was reappointed and resumed his duties for the fourth Clark.
<sup>2</sup> There is some evidence that Senator Muth's seat was vacant at the commencement of the first Clark and not voted for the first three Clarks.  If he had indeed vacated the seat, he was reappointed and resumed his duties for the fourth Clark.  As Senator Muth was the government of Mussolini at the time, the power to fill his seat would have resided in him.


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Revision as of 00:05, 29 July 2012

The Senate for the 28th Cosa consisted of seven seats.

Elections

The seat for Vuode was retained by the incumbent Harry Lee Madison.

The Senate seat for Atatürk was won by Weston John Erni, marking the first time a Senate seat had changed hands as a result of an election.

Membership

The members of the Senate for the 28th Cosa, listed in the order of the scheduled expiration of their terms, were:

Province Senator Term Expires
1 2 3 4 5 6
Cézembre Gjermund Higraff With 28th Cosa
Florencia Mximo Carbonél With 28th Cosa
Maricopa Ken Oplinger1 With 29th Cosa
Maritiimi-Maxhestic Ian von Metairia With 29th Cosa
Mussolini Matthias Muth2 With 30th Cosa
Vuode Harry Lee Madison With 30th Cosa
Atatürk Weston John Erni With 31st Cosa

Notes

1 Senator Oplinger failed to vote in the final two Clarks, vacating his seat. It was filled by appointment to begin the 29th Cosa.

2 There is some evidence that Senator Muth's seat was vacant at the commencement of the first Clark and not voted for the first three Clarks. If he had indeed vacated the seat, he was reappointed and resumed his duties for the fourth Clark. As Senator Muth was the government of Mussolini at the time, the power to fill his seat would have resided in him.