Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-24664052-20151123080413/@comment-24664052-20151215104901

As luck would have it, the day after President Meledev came on live with a declaration to hold a new plebiscite, the rallies have stopped, the dreaded violent civil disobedience never transpired and peace momentarily settled throughout the whole nation, but reports surfaced regarding attacks on pro-coexistence communities by armed gangs. The police, already in a high state of alert, managed to keep the situation in control and weed out the disturbers of peace with efficiency and thankfully, the loss of willingness amongst the Order populace to incite violence against pro-mamono due to being given a chance to determine the future of their homes.

In a span of two weeks, both camps engaged in a ballot tug-of-war, and despite the relatively peaceful plebiscite, there are 260 cases of successful netting of illegal firearms caught nationwide, implying that there had been plans of either side for voter intimidation, aside from riots and many more attempts at destabilizing the peace.

Two weeks later, the Election Commission analyzed the turnout of the votes

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PRO-MAMONO PROVINCES (and the percentage of those who voted in its favor)

Holton                  (72%)

South Holton     (75%)

Statesborough (79%)

Jekkel                   (83%)

US District 51      (69%)

Terovyka             (66%)

Manchaller         (68%)

Arctica                  (88%)

ANTI-MAMONO PROVINCES (and the percentage of those who voted in its favor)

St. John                                (79%)

Loganov               (78%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Koprala                 (84%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Perry                     (62%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Farlanovsky        (81%)

<p class="MsoNormal">DEADLOCK PROVINCES (Pro/Anti)

<p class="MsoNormal">Capital                  (50.1% / 49.9%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Polove                  (50.3% / 49.7%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Mt. Macillan       (50.4% / 49.6%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Landonov            (51.1% / 48.9%)

<p class="MsoNormal">Lucina                   (50.5% / 49.5%) <p class="MsoNormal" style="border-style:none;border-width:initial;padding:0in;">“Sir.” One of the Presidential advisors warned “I have a bad feeling about the deadlock of votes in those four provinces.”