Back in March, we created new Alder positions in the Riksraad with the idea that Citizens would elect people to represent them in the day-to-day running of Wintreath. That idea has not worked out as well as I’d hoped. The last elections were not competitive, and by the middle of the season all Alder positions had become vacant. This is not an aberration, either. There have rarely been competitive Thane elections, and the Citizenry decided to eliminate the Underhusen entirely earlier this year. At this point, we have to accept that there simply isn’t much demand for elected positions in Wintreath, even ones with minimal responsibilities.
However, I believe there are people who deserve to have a voice in the day-to-day running of the region: those who have made major contributions to our community recently. These are people who have put time, effort, and most importantly care into building some aspect of the region, and I can’t think of any other group of people who could better contribute to discussions about leading this community. With that in mind, there will be some changes beginning with the autumn season, with the appropriate decree being updated shortly.
- Alders will be appointed based on their contributions to the community as recorded in the previous seasons’ Record (you can find the Summer 2021 Record here). Not everyone listed will be invited to become an Alder, as the Record attempts to record all contributions, both major and minor and by both Citizens and non-Citizens. However, the Record will serve as the basis for consideration of who made major contributions to Wintreath.
- Thanes will be elected by the Riksraad, which by then will consist of the members who are most active and involved with Wintreath and are best able to weigh in on the best candidate for each portfolio.
- At the end of the season, members of the Riksraad who have not made a major contribution to Wintreath as recorded in the previous seasons’ Record will be dismissed at the end of the season. With more authority comes more responsibility, and the days of being able to sit inactive in the Riksraad are coming to an end.
I believe that these changes will not only further recognize and reward people who have helped maintain and build Wintreath, but also create a governing force that’s active, involved, and caring. I believe that this Riksraad will be a strong foundation that we can build the future success of our community on, and I believe that this will be a group deserving of the aspirations of current and future Citizens.