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- | Proposed by --[[User:TomFoolery|TomFoolery]] | + | Proposed by --[[User:TomFoolery|TomFoolery]] 16:21, 8 December 2006 (EST) |
#No player who resigns from the office of Judge may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the election following their resignation. | #No player who resigns from the office of Judge may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the election following their resignation. | ||
#No player who is expelled from the office of Judge by a super-majority vote, per [[321]], may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the two elections following their resignation. | #No player who is expelled from the office of Judge by a super-majority vote, per [[321]], may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the two elections following their resignation. |
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Proposed by --TomFoolery 16:21, 8 December 2006 (EST)
- No player who resigns from the office of Judge may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the election following their resignation.
- No player who is expelled from the office of Judge by a super-majority vote, per 321, may be nominated for, or elected to, said position in the two elections following their resignation.