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( November 10 2760 A.U.C.), at 00:45 Roman time in the consulship of L. Arminius Faustus and Ti. Galerius Paulinus. | ( November 10 2760 A.U.C.), at 00:45 Roman time in the consulship of L. Arminius Faustus and Ti. Galerius Paulinus. | ||
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+ | <p style="font-size:large; font-weight:bold; text-align:center">Simple steps for voting</p> | ||
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+ | # Carefully check the schedule below for your correct voting times and comitia. | ||
+ | # Go to your [http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album Album Civium page]. ''Make sure you are logged in via the box on the right of the screen.'' | ||
+ | # Click on "get vote code...". | ||
+ | # Make a note of your Voter Code. You will need it if there are problems with your vote. | ||
+ | # Click on the "go vote" button. | ||
+ | # Cast your ballots. | ||
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+ | If you already know your voter code, you may access the Nova Roma Cista directly at http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/vote | ||
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On {{Oct 14}}, Consul [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]] called for candidates for [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] for the year [[MMDCCLXI]]. | On {{Oct 14}}, Consul [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]] called for candidates for [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] for the year [[MMDCCLXI]]. | ||
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Tribune [[Marcus Curiatius Complutensis (Nova Roma)|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis]] called for candidates for Plebeian offices. | Tribune [[Marcus Curiatius Complutensis (Nova Roma)|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis]] called for candidates for Plebeian offices. | ||
+ | ==Voting Schedule== | ||
* <span style="text-decoration:line-through">The [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]] election will take place from: 6 p.m. Rome time, 8 November through 6 p.m. Rome time, 13 November.</span> | * <span style="text-decoration:line-through">The [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]] election will take place from: 6 p.m. Rome time, 8 November through 6 p.m. Rome time, 13 November.</span> | ||
** <span style="text-decoration:line-through">''[[Voting procedure (Nova Roma)|Centuria Praerogativa]]'' is [http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album?cmd=show-century¢ury=2 centuria II].</span> | ** <span style="text-decoration:line-through">''[[Voting procedure (Nova Roma)|Centuria Praerogativa]]'' is [http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album?cmd=show-century¢ury=2 centuria II].</span> | ||
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* The [[Comitia Plebis Tributa (Nova Roma)|Comitia Plebis Tributa]] election will take from: 00:01 Rome time, 6 November through 23:59 Rome time, 11 November. | * The [[Comitia Plebis Tributa (Nova Roma)|Comitia Plebis Tributa]] election will take from: 00:01 Rome time, 6 November through 23:59 Rome time, 11 November. | ||
+ | ==Candidates== | ||
'''The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:''' | '''The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:''' | ||
− | ==[[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censor]] (1)== | + | ===[[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censor]] (1)=== |
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus}} | ||
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− | ==[[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]] (2)== | + | ===[[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]] (2)=== |
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus|}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus|}} | ||
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− | ==[[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetor]] (2)== | + | ===[[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetor]] (2)=== |
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis}} | ||
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− | ==[[Curule Aedile (Nova Roma)|Curule Aedile]] (2)== | + | ===[[Curule Aedile (Nova Roma)|Curule Aedile]] (2)=== |
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Publius Memmius Albucius}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Publius Memmius Albucius}} | ||
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− | ==[[Quaestor (Nova Roma)|Quaestor]] (8)== | + | ===[[Quaestor (Nova Roma)|Quaestor]] (8)=== |
{{:Quaestor (Nova Roma)}} | {{:Quaestor (Nova Roma)}} | ||
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Lucius Vitellius Triarius}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Lucius Vitellius Triarius}} | ||
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− | ==[[Rogator (Nova Roma)|Rogator]] (2)== | + | ===[[Rogator (Nova Roma)|Rogator]] (2)=== |
{{:Rogator (Nova Roma)}} | {{:Rogator (Nova Roma)}} | ||
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Lucius Rutilius Minervalis}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Lucius Rutilius Minervalis}} | ||
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− | ==[[Diribitor (Nova Roma)|Diribitor]] (4)== | + | ===[[Diribitor (Nova Roma)|Diribitor]] (4)=== |
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{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Martianius Lupus}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Marcus Martianius Lupus}} | ||
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− | ==[[Custos (Nova Roma)|Custos]] (2)== | + | ===[[Custos (Nova Roma)|Custos]] (2)=== |
{{:Custos (Nova Roma)}} | {{:Custos (Nova Roma)}} | ||
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus|}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus|}} | ||
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− | ==[[Aedilis Plebis (Nova Roma)|Aedilis Plebis]] (2)== | + | ===[[Aedilis Plebis (Nova Roma)|Aedilis Plebis]] (2)=== |
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Publius Constantinus Placidus}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Publius Constantinus Placidus}} | ||
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX||nophoto}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX||nophoto}} | ||
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− | ==[[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunus Plebis]] (5)== | + | ===[[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunus Plebis]] (5)=== |
{{:Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)}} | {{:Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)}} | ||
{{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Titus Flavius Aquila}} | {{CandidateBox |MMDCCLX|Titus Flavius Aquila}} |
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Voting in Comitia Plebis Tributa continues per schedule below.
Other voting is suspended per the following edict.
EDICTUM CONSULARE XXIII-MMDCCLX A.U.C
Ex offico Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
I hereby withdraw my edicts convening both the Comitia Centuriata and the Comitia Populi Tributa.
I declare all votes cast to be null and void and without legal effect.
Within the next seventy-two hours I will ask Censor and Augur Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus to again take the auspices and I will then reconvene both the Comitia Centuriata and the Comitia Populi Tributa to elect our magistrate for 2761 a.u.c. and to enact laws.
In light of the fact that we did not have enough candidates for all offices I will also accept additional candidates for those offices only that still need a full allotment of candidates. ALL A CITIZENS NEED DO TO RUN FOR ANY OF THESE IS TO POST TO THE MAIN LIST OF NOVA ROMA. I WILL SEE THE POST THERE.
The offices up for election are:
- AEDILIS CURULIS (2 openings) We have one candidate
- QUAESTOR (8 openings) We have three candidates
- CUSTOS (2 openings) We have one candidate
The ballots will also include our current candidates for these offices and for Censor, Consul and Praetor.
The proposed legislation will also be placed on the ballot. In addition to the leges that I have already proposed I will be adding a few more. One will be to simplify our elections based on the recommendations of those who have to carry them out.
I also offer my profound apologies to the citizens of Nova Roma. As Consul and as the convening magistrate I take full responsibility for this turn of events.
Given by my hand a.d. IV Id. Nov. MMDCCLX A.U.C.
( November 10 2760 A.U.C.), at 00:45 Roman time in the consulship of L. Arminius Faustus and Ti. Galerius Paulinus.
Simple steps for voting
- Carefully check the schedule below for your correct voting times and comitia.
- Go to your Album Civium page. Make sure you are logged in via the box on the right of the screen.
- Click on "get vote code...".
- Make a note of your Voter Code. You will need it if there are problems with your vote.
- Click on the "go vote" button.
- Cast your ballots.
If you already know your voter code, you may access the Nova Roma Cista directly at http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/vote
On prid. Id. Oct. ‡, Consul Tiberius Galerius Paulinus called for candidates for magistracies for the year MMDCCLXI.
Tribune Marcus Curiatius Complutensis called for candidates for Plebeian offices.
Voting Schedule
- The Comitia Centuriata election will take place from: 6 p.m. Rome time, 8 November through 6 p.m. Rome time, 13 November.
- The Comitia Populi Tributa election will take place from: 6 p.m. Rome time, 8 November through 6 p.m. Rome time, 13 November.
- The Comitia Plebis Tributa election will take from: 00:01 Rome time, 6 November through 23:59 Rome time, 11 November.
Candidates
The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:
Censor (1)
Tiberius Galerius Paulinus |
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Marca Hortensia Maior |
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Consul (2)
Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus |
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Titus Iulius Sabinus |
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Praetor (2)
Marcus Curiatius Complutensis |
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Marcus Iulius Severus |
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Curule Aedile (2)
Publius Memmius Albucius |
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Quaestor (8)
The quaestura (quaestorship) is one of the magistracies of Nova Roma, responsible to serve as primary assistants of the higher magistrates and guardians of the Treasury of Nova Roma. The quaestors are the treasurers and assistant directors of the corporation. There are eight quaestores elected annually by the comitia populi tributa to serve as aides and financial administrators to the consules, praetores, aediles and governors of the provinces of Nova Roma. After eight quaestores have been elected, the newly elected senior magistrates are consulted and asked which of the new quaestores they wish to have assigned to them. The new consules make the final determination of this, publishing an edict assigning four quaestores to the two consules and two praetores magistrates. The rest of the quaestores are serving as a pool of assistants to all other magistrates and governors. The consular and praetorian quaestores can also be assigned by other magistrates and governors to serve in their staffs, as well. The office of the quaestor can be prorogued by the comitia, the senate or by a governor: in this case, the title of the quaestor will change to proquaestor. A proquaestor has the same duties and powers as a quaestor but only within the limits of his provincia.
The eligibility requirements for quaestor are set by the lex Tullia annalis: to stand for election as quaestor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 21 years old, and must be assiduus. The quaestores enter office on Non. Dec. ‡ (5 December) each year. The quaestorship is the traditional first step of the cursus honorum.
Lucius Vitellius Triarius |
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Titus Arminius Genialis |
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Aula Tullia Scholastica |
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Rogator (2)
The rogatores are a type of election officials as defined in article II.C.1. of the lex Tullia de comitiis habendis.
They are appointed by a presiding officer shortly before the comitia, or by the edict of summons, for the duration of the comitia. Their term of office ends automatically when the comitia are dissolved. They shall uniformly receive service points according to the article III.A.7.c.ii of the lex Arria de censu civium aestimando, “4th rank Officials: Apparitor (accensus, scriba, praeco, lictor etc)”. Only assidui can be appointed, and the presiding magistrate is not allowed to occupy this office.
The duties of the rogatores are:
- To encourage the citizens to vote by advertising the voting in any and all venues of communication;
- To assist citizens in the voting procedure;
- To answer citizen questions in connection to the technical and procedural aspects of voting;
- To identify and to register the voters by centuries or tribes, and to pass the anonymous list of votes by centuries and tribes to the diribitores for counting; and
- For the sake of tiebreaking, the rogatores shall provide the citizenship date and the birthdate of all candidates to the diribitores.
Under the duration of the voting period, the rogatores shall identify the centuries and tribes of the individual voters, group the votes by centuries and tribes, and shall, no later than within 3 hours after the end of the voting period, report the votes by centuries or tribes, without the name of the voters, to the diribitores. If the diribitores need help in the counting, the rogatores and the custodes are allowed to assist.
The rogatores shall have access both to the cista and Censorial Database of the Album Civium in order to fulfil their duties. Because the rogatores work with sensitive private data of the citizens, only officers of the Censorial Office may be appointed to this position. One of the rogatores can also be appointed as custos. There shall be at least one rogator for any given session of the comitia. Candidates for censorship, consulship, praetorship and plebeian tribuneship may not serve as rogatores.
Lucius Rutilius Minervalis |
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Gnaeus Equitius Marinus |
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Diribitor (4)
The diribitores are a type of election officials as defined in article II.C.1. of the lex Tullia de comitiis habendis. In antiquity the diribitors were typically young men who had just completed their military service. The office of diribitor is a traditional first step toward the cursus honorum.
They are appointed by a presiding officer shortly before the comitia, or by the edict of summons, for the duration of the comitia. Their term of office ends automatically when the comitia are dissolved. They shall uniformly receive service points according to the article III.A.7.c.ii of the lex Arria de censu civium aestimando, “4th rank Officials: Apparitor (accensus, scriba, praeco, lictor etc)”. Only assidui can be appointed, and the presiding magistrate is not allowed to occupy this office.
The duties of the diribitores are:
Under the duration of the voting period, the diribitores have to count the votes and determine the result no later than 6 hours after the end of the voting period. If the diribitores need help in the counting, the rogatores and the custodes are allowed to assist. The rogatores may invite one or more diribitores to access the cista, and to be privy to the names of the voters; but those diribitores who are not involved shall still not receive the names for the counting.
One of the diribitores can also be appointed as custos. There shall be at least two diribitores for any given session of the comitia.
Marcus Martianius Lupus |
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Caius Aemilius Crassus |
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Sextus Postumius Albus |
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Gaius Iulius Adventor |
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Custos (2)
The custodes are a type of election officials as defined in article II.C.1. of the lex Tullia de comitiis habendis. The Latin word "custos" means "guard" or "watcher" and in antiquity it was typical for very senior people such as senators and consulars to serve as custodes.
They are appointed by a presiding officer shortly before the comitia, or by the edict of summons, for the duration of the comitia. Their term of office ends automatically when the comitia are dissolved. They shall uniformly receive service points according to the article III.A.7.c.ii of the lex Arria de censu civium aestimando, “4th rank Officials: Apparitor (accensus, scriba, praeco, lictor etc)”. Only assidui can be appointed, and the presiding magistrate is not allowed to occupy this office.
The duties of the custodes are:
- To guard, supervise and certify the entire voting process, and to resolve ties which require a drawing of lots; and
- To send the certified results of the comitia to the presiding magistrate.
The custodes have the responsibility to supervise and control the regularity and lawfulness of the voting and vote counting process, and to investigate any verifiable concern regarding the vote, during the voting period of the comitia. The custodes shall have the ability to review all actions taken by the rogatores and diribitores to ensure accuracy and impartiality. The custodes shall send the certified results of the comitia to the presiding magistrate within a day (24 hours) after the conclusion of the vote. If the custodes need additional time, they may seek an extension of time from the presiding magistrate who has the discretion to approve an extension or not. If there are more than one custos in office, all of them shall sign the certification of the voting. If they are in disagreement, this counts as a refusal of certification, and those disputing the validity of the voting shall send their report on the irregularities to the presiding magistrate.
If the diribitores need help in the counting, the rogatores and the custodes are allowed to assist. The custodes shall have access to the cista in order to fulfil their duties. A diribitor or a rogator can be appointed as custos, but no election official shall fill all three offices, and there shall be at least one custos who is not a rogator. Candidates in the election are not allowed to serve as custodes.
Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus |
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Aedilis Plebis (2)
Publius Constantinus Placidus |
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Tribunus Plebis (5)
The tribunus plebis ("tribune of the plebs", plural: tribuni plebis) is a plebeian magistracy of Nova Roma, the defender of the rights and interests of the Nova Roman plebs, and the people in general. They are the "members' advocates" of the corporation. There are five tribuni plebis in Nova Roma who are elected by the comitia plebis tributa from among the plebeian citizens. The tribunatus plebis is one of the most powerful magistracies of Nova Roma: tribunes of the plebs can convene the comitia plebis tributa to pass their own laws, they are privy to the senate's discussions and can convene the senate for consultation, they can veto any action of any other magistrates, with the exception of the dictator, they can issue edicts and appoint their own apparitores. The utmost duty of the tribuni plebis is to protect the citizens of Nova Roma from any abuse or mistreatment by other magistrates and the senate. The tribuni plebis do not have any authority or rights outside the central administration of Nova Roma.
The eligibility requirements for tribunus plebis are set by the lex Tullia annalis: only those plebeian assidui can be candidates who are at least 25 years old, and have previously held either the office of vigintivir or quaestor. The tribunes of the plebs enter office on a.d. IV Id. Dec. ‡ (10 December) each year.
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Titus Flavius Aquila |
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Quintus Valerius Callidus |
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Quintus Iulius Probus |
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Lucia Livia Plauta |
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Quintus Arrius Nauta |
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