Gil R.
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There is a large number of candidates for 100-percenter and 25-percenter status (that is, generals who will enter every game, or a quarter of the games one plays), so there will first be voting to determine who the additional six 100-percenters (4 CSA, 2 USA) should be. Multiple votes are allowed by the Matrix forum's programming, so that shouldn't be a problem -- just choose any general who is worthy of elevation to 100-percenter status. Ideally, you should choose 2 USA and 4 CSA generals, but it is okay to vote for more; however, keep in mind that if you vote for more than 2 USA and 4 CSA generals you will be diluting your votes somewhat. Because of the large number of generals, it is necessary to divide the candidates up into several poll threads, so before voting look over the list of candidates below. Union Candidates: William S. Rosencrans, Joshua L. Chamberlain, John Buford (has cavalry rating), Gouverneur K. Warren, Winfield S. Hancock, John Gibbon, John F. Reynolds, Oliver O. Howard, Nathaniel Lyon, John C. Fremont, Franz Sigel, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (has cavalry rating), Wesley Merritt (has cavalry rating), Daniel Sickles, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel Banks, Henry Halleck, Don Carlos Buell, James B. McPherson, John Sedgwick (perhaps should have cavalry rating), Edward Ord, David Hunter (perhaps should have cavalry rating), David M. Gregg (has cavalry rating), George A. Custer (has cavalry rating) Confederate Candidates: Richard S. Ewell (has cavalry rating), John B. Hood, Louis T. Wigfall, Felix Zollicoffer, J. Johnston Pettigrew, Patrick R. Cleburne, John H. Morgan (has cavalry rating), A.P. Hill, D.H. Hill, Lafayette McLaws, Wade Hampton (has cavalry rating), Joseph Wheeler (has cavalry rating), Richard H. Anderson I'll let voting go into Tuesday, and then I will announce the winners, and we can figure out their respective ratings over the rest of the week Thank you for participating!
< Message edited by Gil R. -- 10/9/2006 12:07:11 AM >
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