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→‎Voting: Updated the dictatorship text
=== Voting ===
Rolf has stated that you '''If your deed is a Dictatorship, the mayor cannot''' vote be voted out a dictatorship mayor anymore. Once there is an official announcement(This was changed, this section will as a 81% vote used to be updated enough to reflect that change.evict the mayor)
If your deed is a Democracy, your villages can elect a new mayor by a successful vote, by using the command ''/vote''. Success requires a majority: 51% or more of the votes.
Villages can elect a new mayor by a successful vote, by using the command ''/vote''. Success requires a majority: 51% of the votes if the village is a democracy, 81% if it is a dictatorship. Citizens may vote at any time, once per election. The election ends immediately whenever one candidate has received a majority of the votes, or when all votes have been cast. Elections can continue, even though the incumbent mayor is already clearly going to win, until a majority have voted. Each citizen is allowed only one vote per election, and can only vote for another citizen, not for themselves. A vote cannot be changed after it is cast. If a new mayor is elected, the deed transfers into their possession. Once an election is completed, a new vote will initiate a new election.
''Note: Vote command gives the confirmation message: "You vote for Name as mayor this week.", so possibly the mayor can only be changed once per week, regardless of the number of elections?''
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