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  • ...sa. He became Talossan on 1 June 1996 and served as [[Seneschal]] for two Clarks of the 22d Cosa.
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  • ...nt as a result of his failure to vote on the August 2005 and November 2005 Clarks. We hold that it is not, because Article V, Section 5 of the Organic Law do ...uption" to reset the count of missed votes under Article V, Section 5. Two Clarks separated by an intervening election are therefore not "consecutive" for an
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  • ...P|Conservative Loyalist Party]], serving in the Cosa for a combined eleven Clarks between 2005 and 2007, and as the first [[Burgermeister of Inland Revenue]]
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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. ...t 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 dut
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  • <sup>1</sup> Senator Madison failed to vote in the first and second Clarks, vacating his seat. It was not filled by appointment for the duration of t <sup>3</sup> Senator Higraff failed to vote in the first and second Clarks, vacating his seat. It was not filled by appointment for the duration of t
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki> MC Edwards held 4 seats during Clark 1. Between Clarks 1 and 2 he reassigned 1 of his seats to Ián Txaglh who sat as an Independe ...schun resigned from the Cosa and returned his 3 seats to the party between Clarks 4 and 5 to spend time tending to a personal issue outwith Talossa.
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  • ...He served as [[Secretary of State]] during the 27th Cosa and the initial Clarks of the 28th Cosa, and was appointed the first [[Scribe of Abbavilla]]. He
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  • ...g [[Robert I]] to dissolve the Cosa early, so this Senate served only five Clarks. During the elections that ensued, the crisis deepened and on the creation <sup>1</sup> Senator Verbotten resigned his seat after the first two Clarks. It was filled by appointment of Senator Cruceatúl.
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  • ...e [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] seat, though he resigned after serving only four Clarks and the seat was filled by appointment. ...sup> Senator Betiñéir vacated his seat by failing to vote in the first two Clarks of the Cosa, and his seat was filled by appointment of Senator von Buccholt
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  • ...filled by appointment of Senator von Buchholtz, who voted in the final two Clarks.
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  • ...ent, and interim Senator Preston represented the province in the final two Clarks.
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  • <sup>1</sup> Senator Felici failed to vote in the first two Clarks. Although he had also failed to vote in the final Clark of the 34th Cosa, ...Organically vote the seat, and served without voting throughout his three Clarks of service representing {{cez}}.
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  • <sup>1</sup> Senator Stolfi failed to vote in the third and fourth Clarks, vacating his seat. It was filled by appointment of Senator Válcadác'h.
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  • ...the full list of all Cosa Members and Senators as well as many of the old Clarks; and he discovered the [[Cosa Number Blunder]]. ...llot and the first midterm referendum; he ultimately conducted a record 59 Clarks, one more than [[Ian von Metairia]], and 11 General Elections.
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  • <sup>1</sup> Senator Gariçéir failed to vote in the second, third, and fourth Clarks, but was reappointed to the seat.
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  • More Clarks to be entered... - GV 2 Feb 2020
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  • ...total 41 Clarks, as of 2018 one of only six people to do so for 40 or more Clarks, and Cézembre's second longest serving Senator overall behind [[Gjermund H ...conducted four [[General Election|General Elections]] and eighteen [[Clark|Clarks]].
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  • ...rk was prorogued, so the Ziu did not first meet (for its shortened-to-five-Clarks session) until 1 August.
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  • <sup>3</sup> Senator Hert failed to vote in the first two Clarks of the Cosa, vacating his seat. It was filled by the appointment of Senato
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  • ...Senator for [[Florencia]], [[Ieremiac'h Ventrutx]], failed to vote in two Clarks and was struck out of that body. Governor [[Pôl d'Aurìbuérg]] appointed ...nator Ventrutx vacated his seat by failing to vote in the second and third Clarks, and Senator d'Aur&igrave;bu&eacute;rg was appointed to the vacated seat by
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  • ...ntonio Montagnha]] and [[Vitxalmour Axhairsegol]], in the first and second Clarks; ...gnha and Axhairsegol voted to elect a Seneschal but failed to vote in both Clarks, losing their seat. Nevertheless, their addition made the 57th Cosa the lar
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  • ! style="background:#D8BFD8;" | Total Clarks Served
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  • ...ventually struck out by not voting, but no replacement was appointed as no Clarks were left before the next General Election.
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  • <sup>3</sup> Senator Laurier failed to vote in the final two Clarks of the Cosa, vacating his seat. It was filled by the appointment of [[Frit
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  • ...k. He held the Vuodean seat without eligibility to vote for the first two Clarks.
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  • ...eakers: 1) total number of Clarks served in the Senate; 2) total number of Clarks served in the Cosa; 3) number of eligible voters of the home province as of
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  • ...ir]] appointed independent [[Tric'hard Carschaleir]] for the remaining two Clarks, until the next election.
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  • <sup>4</sup> Senator Morris failed to vote in the fourth and fifth Clarks, vacating his seat. It was not filled until the 24th Cosa was underway.
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  • ...he RUMP, the MN or the PC, although Grischun would join the RUMP after two Clarks.
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  • ...es typically last nine months (two months for elections and formation, six Clarks and one month of recess), each province elects its Senator for cyclical ter ...solutions of the Cosa or lengthened by no-business months inserted between Clarks.
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  • Four Clarks into the Cosa, however, Laurieir proclaimed that the anti-monarchy scheme h
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  • ...ator [[Eovart Grischun]] switched affiliation from the PP to the RUMP, two Clarks after unseating RUMP incumbent [[Trotxâ Betiñéir]].<br />
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  • ! Secretary of State !! Clarks conducted !! Elections conducted !! Term in office
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  • ! colspan=4|Seneschals by Clarks and days in office
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  • ...enue, Bleic'h Ianescu, forfeited his seats due to a failure to vote in the Clarks.
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  • To date, the July 2005 and August 2005 Clarks are the only two Clarks since his citizenship in which la Mha did not serve in the [[Ziu]]. ...on of Robert I, the failure of these two Senators to vote in the first two Clarks of the 35th Cosa was anticipated. As both Queen [[Amy]] (who served as Sen
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  • ...urt]] had moved their operations to Wittenberg XIV; the February and March Clarks of the ongoing 54th Cosa were conducted on both fora.
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  • |colspan="1"|''vacant''<ref>Ma la Mha failed to vote in the second and third Clarks and lost his seat.</ref>
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  • ...month for electoral validation and formation of a government, six [[Clark|Clarks]] of one month each, and an optional month of recess. Therefore, general el
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  • After holding his seat in the Senate for 26 consecutive Clarks over a period of just over 3 years, he resigned in December 2017 as he coul
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  • | Carschaléir served two Clarks as an independent appointee. ...as the longest serving Whip in the history of the party, both by number of Clarks and by length of service.
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  • | Held 7 seats during the first two Clarks of the [[58th Cosa]]
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  • ...for the remainder of Éovart Grischun's term. He has already served twelve Clarks as a backup appointee in three separate stints, in addition to winning two
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  • ...held the seat since mid-2015, only [[Ian Anglatzara]] served more than six Clarks, and none actually served for a whole term:
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  • # The Party Leader may make adjustments to seat allocations between two Clarks, especially in cases of inactivity, departure from the TNC, dismissal from
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  • *'''10 January {{year|1987}}''' – Robert I clarks a referendum to name [[Robert II|Robert Dobberpuhl]], recent immigrant to T
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