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A [[region]]'s '''delegate''' is the [[United Nations|UN]] member nation with the most endorsements in that region. [[Endorsement]] counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations, and may be able to access [[Regional Control]] if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate.  
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A [[region]]'s '''delegate''' is the [[United Nations|UN]] member nation with the most endorsements in that region. [[Endorsement]] counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations (the number of votes a delegate has is the total number of endorsements plus one more vote which represents the nation itself), and may be able to access [[Regional Control]] if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 12 October 2004

A region's delegate is the UN member nation with the most endorsements in that region. Endorsement counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations (the number of votes a delegate has is the total number of endorsements plus one more vote which represents the nation itself), and may be able to access Regional Control if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate.