Diribitor (Nova Roma)

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One of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There are four ''Diribitores''.
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The four '''diribitors''' (Lat. ''diribitores'') are [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistrates]] of Nova Roma who are responsible for counting votes; when they have cross-checked each other, they turn their tallies over to the [[custos (Nova Roma)|custodes]]. Because of their involvement in elections, diribitors cannot run for any office for which they would be counting the votes. In antiquity the diribitors were typically young men who'd just completed their military service. The office of diribitor is a traditional first step toward the [[Cursus Honorum (Nova Roma)|Cursus Honorum]].
 
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The '''diribitors'''' count the votes and cross-check each other, then turn their tallies over to the [[custos (Nova Roma)|custodes]]. Because of their involvement in the elections, diribitors can not run for any office for which they'd be counting the votes. In antiquity the diribitors were typically young men who'd just completed their military service. A traditional first step toward the [[Cursus Honorum (Nova Roma)|Cursus Honorum]].
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The four diribitors (Lat. diribitores) are magistrates of Nova Roma who are responsible for counting votes; when they have cross-checked each other, they turn their tallies over to the custodes. Because of their involvement in elections, diribitors cannot run for any office for which they would be counting the votes. In antiquity the diribitors were typically young men who'd just completed their military service. The office of diribitor is a traditional first step toward the Cursus Honorum.

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