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Top Ten Most Powerful UN Delegate's

Great Britain---
26-11-2005, 12:18
A UN Delegate with a large number of endorsements doesn't just have a great impact on the UN voting and show that a nation has a lot of native support -- It is a true indication of how influential a region is in Nationstates, so here is the official Top Ten most Powerful UN Delegate's thread.

*If you know of a UN Delegate with a bigger endorsement ratio than one of the stated nations then please post that nation name below. :)


Top Ten most Powerful UN Delegate's


1) Wickedly evil people (414 Endorsements) -- The West Pacific

2) Former English Colony (406 Endorsements) -- The North Pacific

3) Caer Rialis (353 Endorsements) -- The South Pacific

4) 1 Infinite Loop (351 Endorsements) -- The East Pacific

5) Noctaurus (279 Endorsements) -- Gatesville

6) Mammothistan (239 Endorsements) -- The Pacific

7) The County of Worksop (186 Endorsements) -- Europe

8) Mikeswill (142 Endorsements) -- Nationstates

9) Great Britain--- (118 Endorsements) -- Federal Commonwealth Society

10) Ness Snorlaxia (117 Endorsements) -- Hyrule
Carops
26-11-2005, 12:26
The County of Worksop (Europe) currently has 187
Great Britain---
26-11-2005, 12:33
Thanks. :)

*updated.
Domocolees
26-11-2005, 15:39
I would like to add that Gatesvilles franchised regions have a total of 72 delegate endorsements.
Gruenberg
26-11-2005, 15:41
It helps if they actually vote.
Emperor Matthuis
26-11-2005, 17:22
What about Mikeshope with 150 endorsements?
Safalra
26-11-2005, 18:30
What about Mikeshope with 150 endorsements?
I think you mean Mikeswill (of the NationStates region).

I'd like to know how this survey was constructed, given the inaccuracies pointed out by the other posters. It looks like the original poster just looked at a few of the largest regions and checked how many endorsements their delegates have.
Reformentia
26-11-2005, 20:03
I think you mean Mikeswill (of the NationStates region).

I'd like to know how this survey was constructed, given the inaccuracies pointed out by the other posters. It looks like the original poster just looked at a few of the largest regions and checked how many endorsements their delegates have.

With the exception of scrolling through every page of the 14,000+ regions in the game and compiling a list, doing that and then posting for anyone knowing a relevant region missed is pretty much the only way to do it.
Safalra
26-11-2005, 21:09
With the exception of scrolling through every page of the 14,000+ regions in the game and compiling a list, doing that and then posting for anyone knowing a relevant region missed is pretty much the only way to do it.
You're not a programmer then? Use my list of the largest regions:

http://www.safalra.com/special/nationstates/regions/

(This is generated by a program.) Checking the endorsement counts for the delegates from all those regions guarantees you won't miss anyone with over 162 endorsements (as any region with a population over 163 is on the list).
Erastide
27-11-2005, 02:33
*plots to take over the top spot from Eli* :D
Great Britain---
06-12-2005, 15:12
Updated and accurate at the time of editing. :)
Crazy girl
06-12-2005, 17:34
*plots to take over the top spot from Eli* :D

*goes off to warn Eli* :p
Great Britain---
06-12-2005, 18:46
Who thinks this thread should be made a sticky? :p
Safalra
06-12-2005, 20:18
Who thinks this thread should be made a sticky? :p
The fashion nowadays is to have a sticky that links to all the other interesting threads.
Gruenberg
06-12-2005, 20:19
You could ask the mods to link it from the Gameplay Sticky. It doesn't, on its own, seem that useful though: it's interesting, but I can't see that people will need instant access to it.
Caer Rialis
07-12-2005, 14:04
I assure you, I am not that powerful. I govern my region, with the help of other citizens. I, like all delegates, am a servant of the region
I Love Oranges
07-12-2005, 19:22
is it just me or are the Pacifics endorsements kinda low compared to the past, i always remember them on 500's and 600's with 400 being the minimum :confused:
Mikitivity
07-12-2005, 19:30
is it just me or are the Pacifics endorsements kinda low compared to the past, i always remember them on 500's and 600's with 400 being the minimum :confused:

UN Membership had a significant decrease in late 2005. I don't know if the non-feeder large regions have also dropped, but your memory is good ... the feeders used to have between 300 and 600 endorsements in the hey days of 2004.
I Love Oranges
07-12-2005, 19:42
UN Membership had a significant decrease in late 2005. I don't know if the non-feeder large regions have also dropped, but your memory is good ... the feeders used to have between 300 and 600 endorsements in the hey days of 2004.

i wasn't around in '04, but i do remember big pacifics cos i once was foolish enough to think i could actually be delegate of one of them one day and looked to see how many endorsements i needed.
Great Britain---
29-12-2005, 08:43
You're not a programmer then? Use my list of the largest regions:

http://www.safalra.com/special/nationstates/regions/

(This is generated by a program.) Checking the endorsement counts for the delegates from all those regions guarantees you won't miss anyone with over 162 endorsements (as any region with a population over 163 is on the list).


When is the next NS survey being done?
Safalra
29-12-2005, 12:26
When is the next NS survey being done?
January 2nd. I'm almost out of data-transfer on my internet connection for this month, and I have other higher-priority programs to run on the first day of a month. Sorry to keep you waiting.