Election MMDCCLXIV (Nova Roma)
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On Kal. Dec. ‡, Consul Gaius Equitius Cato called for candidates for magistracies for the year MMDCCLXIV.
On a.d. III Kal. Dec. ‡Tribune Gaius Aemilius Crassus called for candidates for Plebeian offices.
Voting Schedule
Comitia Centuriata
The Comitia centuriata election will take place from: x PM, x December (Roma time) to x PM, x December (Roma time).
- x PM, x December: Voting by all centuries is permitted ( all centuries = century 1-51).
- x PM, x December: Voting ends.
Comitia Populi Tributa
The Comitia Populi Tributa election will take place from: X PM, x December to x PM, x December.
- x PM, x December: Voting starts
- x PM, x December: Voting ends
Comitia Plebis Tributa
The Comitia Plebis Tributa election will take place from: 5 th Dec, 12:00 AM, to 10 Dec noon 12:00 AM:
- The contio begins in Non. Dec. ‡ , 5th December, 12:00 AM Roman Time.
- Voting shall begin in a.d. VI Id. Dec. ‡, 8th December, noon 12:00 Roman Time.
- Voting shall end in a.d. IV Id. Dec. ‡, 10th December, noon 12:00 Roman Time.
Procedures for voting in comitiae.
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If you vote before your correct time, your vote won't be counted.
Comitia Centuriata
Voting in this comitia will start soon !
The comitia centuriata is one of three voting assemblies within Nova Roma. The main function of this assembly is to elect the year's two praetores, two consules and one of the two censores. It is sometimes called to vote during the year on laws, but this function is usually performed in the comitia populi tributa. It is also empowered to try legal cases in which a citizen is subject to permanent removal of citizenship.
The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:
Consul (2)
The consulship is the highest executive magistracy of Nova Roma. The two consules are co-presidents of the republic.
To stand for election as consul, a potential candidate is required to be at least 30 years old as of the effective date of office, must be assiduus, must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least four years, and must have previously held the position of praetor or Tribune of the Plebs for at least six months, or served as Provincial Governor for at least three years, or held the position of Senator for a year.[1]
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- Candidate : Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Statement ...)
Result:
- Gnaeus Iulius Caesar
- Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus
Praetor (2)
The office of the current praetores can be found here.
To stand for election as praetor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 27 years old, must be assiduus, must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least three years, and must have held one or more of the following positions for at least six months: plebeian tribune, plebeian aedile, curule aedile, quaestor, or Senator.[1]
- Candidate : Statia Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Gaius Aemilius Crassus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Gaius Petronius Dexter (Statement ...)
Result:
- Gaius Petronius Dexter
- Statia Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia
Censor (2)
To stand for election as censor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 30 years old, must be assiduus, must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least four years, and must have previously held the position of praetor or consul for at least six months, or served as Provincial Governor for at least three years, or held the position of Senator for a year.[1]
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- Candidate : Quintus Fabius Maximus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Tiberius Cornelius Scipio (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Aula Tullia Scholastica (Statement ...)
Result:
- Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
- Aula Tullia Scholastica
Comitia Populi Tributa
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The comitia populi tributa (tribal assembly of the people) or comitia tributa (tribal assembly) is made up of all citizens, grouped into their respective tribes. It is empowered to elect the quaestors and curule aediles, and to enact laws and to try legal cases that do not involve permanent removal of citizenship. The comitia populi tributa is governed by Lex Cornelia de ratione comitiorum populi tributorum (Nova Roma).
Candidates for voting in Comitia Populi Tributa
The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:
Curule Aedile (2)
All aediles are responsible for the organization of the ludi (public games), public religious events and State properties maintenance. Curule aediles specifically are also resonsible for the Aedilician Fund and the Macellum.
To stand for election as aedilis curulis, a potential candidate is required to be at least 25 years old, must be assiduus, must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least two years, and must have held the position of plebeian aedile, Provincial Governor, quaestor, or a Senator for at least six months.[1]
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- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
Quaestor (8)
To stand for election as quaestor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 21 years old, must be assiduus, must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least one year, and must have previously held the position of an apparitor for at least six months of service.[1]
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- Candidate : Spurius Porcius Gemma (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
- Spurius Porcius Gemma
Rogator (2)
- Candidate : Lucia Decia Flora (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Statement ...)
Result:
- Lucia Decia Flora
- Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus
Diribitor (4)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
Custos (2)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
Comitia Plebis Tributa
Voting in this comitia will start today!
The comitia plebis tributa (tribal assembly of the plebs) or concilium plebis (assembly of the plebs) is made up of all plebeian citizens, grouped into their respective tribes. It elects both the plebeian aediles and the tribunes of the plebs. It is also empowered to enact laws binding upon the entire citizenry (called plebiscites) and to try legal cases solely involving members of the plebeian order that do not involve permanent removal of citizenship.
The offices, number of openings, and candidates are:
Aedilis Plebis (2)
- Candidate : Publius Annaeus Constantinus Placidus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
- P. Annaeus Constantinus Placidus - elected by 16 tribes.
- C. Aemilius Crassus, C. Aemilius Priscus and C. Maria Caeca - elected by 1 tribe as write-in candidates, with the tie broken in the order listed. C Aemilius Crassus chose not to accept the office; C Aemilius Priscus accepted the office.
Tribunus Plebis (5)
Candidates for tribunus plebis must be citizens in good standing, for at least six full months before taking office, of the plebeian order, assidui, and at least 25 years of age by the date of taking office.
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- Candidate : Vibius Valerius Volusus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Titus Flavius Severus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Servius Marius Paullus (Statement ...)
- Candidate : Vibia Aemilia Regilla (Statement ...)
- Candidate : - (Statement ...)
Result:
- V. Valerius Volusus - elected by 16 tribes.
- V. Aemilia Regilla - elected by 15 tribes.
- T. Flavius Severus - elected by 14 tribes.
- Ser. Marius Paullus - elected by 13 tribes.
- A Liburnius Hadrianus - elected by 1 tribe as write-in candidate. He accepted the office.