Headmistress Sadi Powell

July 13, 2010 3:14 PM
At dinner the night before it had been announced that all fourth and sixth year students would be excused from the first twenty minutes of their morning class the following day, and would be required to meet in the Cascade Hall once breakfast was formally over. Traditionally, fourth years would have to wait until the following year to vote, but as there was no fifth year currently, they would experience the voting one year early.

Sadi waited patiently as the students gathered around, looking like she always did, in muted shades of brown for her robes, her hair tied back neatly, and an air of calm. On the table beside her were neat piles of parchment forms, and some writing materials, in case students had not thought to bring their own.

When everyone was gathered, the Headmistress did a quick check to ensure nobody was there who ought not to be, and then she cleared her throat, signaling it was time for the students to pay attention.

"Thank you for all being here. As the sixth years have probably concluded, this isn't anything that any of you need to worry about, although I do hope that you will take your responsibilities in voting seriously. I have here the forms - one for each of you - so you can anonymously vote for next year's Head Boy and Head Girl. Please do not discuss who you are going to vote for,” she didn’t doubt some discussion would take place after the event, but it was best that the voting reflected only the preferences of each individual. “The announcement of who has been successful in securing the roles of Head Boy and Head Girl will be made at the upcoming Midsummer fair. Now, if you could please take one of these and pass them along," Sadi handed the pile of forms to the nearest student. "Try and find a spot on your own, and when you've made your decision, fill the form in - if you need writing materials they are on the table here for your use – and then please hand the forms back to me."

OOC: Form is here. Voting is In Character and as anonymous as you choose to make it. Votes from ineligible characters, random strangers, anonymous people, etc. will be ignored. Responding to this post isn't necessary, however voting is if you want your character to have their say.
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Daniel Nash II

July 14, 2010 4:39 PM
The missing fifth year class posed several questions that Daniel hadn't really thought about until he was sitting in the Cascade Hall with a voting ballot on the table in front him in his fourth year. He should not, by all rights, be in a position to vote for or against his sister as a Head Girl.

Even more important, though, than the dilemma of whether or not family should trump merit, was the thought of this time next year. Next year, when there would be no sixth years.

The idea jolted through him with the blinding shock of lightning: Next year, it would be him versus James on this small sheet of paper, for the position of an unprecedented two term Head Boy-ship. Would there be a re-election year in two years? And if so, would the fourth years then be allowed to vote? there wouldn't be much point otherwise, since it would still be the same population as the one that had voted in the incumbent. Unless, of course, whoever won did a really bad job or left the school, and therefore wouldn't be on the ballot at all the second year.

Daniel frowned in consideration and looked around at the other fourth years, assessing the rest of the political field. James was an obvious rival. But Dmitry could prove to be still competition as well. They were the big three, he decided. Daniel thought he had the advantage.

Unlike the Prefecture, Head Boy had an element of popularity in the appointment. All of the things he'd been doing lately to gain the faculty's attention for prefect would, quite likely, prove to be even more effective among his classmates. Quidditch. Library Monitor. Soccer. Midsummer involvement. Plus, smart, responsible, Aladren, good-looking, and more sociable than either Dimitry or James. He had everything people voted for in a Head Boy.

Holly, despite her name appearing on this year's ballot, had none of them. Well, she'd done the Midsummer thing. And she was pretty, he guessed, in a sisterly sort of way; he'd never really thought about it much, but she was Kathleen Burbridge's daughter, too; that carried good-looking genetic weight even if Paul Greer wasn't as Hollywood handsome as Dan Nash.

Actually, Daniel considered, looking over the list of six names on the ballot, he thought he could probably trounce any and all of them. He ticked off Thomas's name as his predecessor (any of them would provide a good precedent as they were all Aladrens, but Daniel suspected the Soccer Coaching labeled him as more of a jock, so picking the Quidditch Captain would probably segue into him better, plus, he was pretty sure Coach Pierce had implied he was going to be leading the team before long as well).

For the girls, he hesitated a moment, looking at his sister's name.

She'd be an awful Head Girl. She was certifiably crazy, and everyone knew it. Plus, if she did a bad job, it would reflect poorly on him, since they were siblings. Not a legacy he wanted to risk. He checked of Jera's name. Aladren and Quidditch Assistant. Again, a good set of qualities to provide a precedent to lead into him getting Head Boy.

Besides, Holly getting nominated and then losing would make it much sweeter when he got nominated and won. But that was an unworthy thought born of sibling rivalry and he convinced himself that it hadn't played a part in his decision before he turned in the ballot.
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