This now gives us four separate peace packages (which is why we ordinarily won't do this.
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1) Somerset and related provinces only.
2) Somerset and related provinces + Rome.
3) All cores.
4) All cores + Rome.
With four such packages, it is almost impossible for one of them to gain a majority of both houses. Therefore, we will do a two step process.
Step 1: Everybody votes for their preferred package (I will go ahead and record all votes previously made). Program with the most votes becomes "the government package". For this purpose, I am going by TOTAL VOTES; that is, out of a total of 600 instead of dividing votes between Conclave and Assembly.
Step 2: A straight vote, yes or no, on "the government package." (Unless this plan is just to annex Plymouth/Somerset, in which case there will be no second vote.) If we get majority in both houses, new plan passes. Otherwise, not.
Again, we won't do this again. If we want additional war goals in the future, they'll need to be announced at the time of the DOW.
Here is the present total. Contravarius, I didn't know if you wanted to use the dismantle war goal or not, but I don't want a fifth plan anyway, so your vote counts as "All cores plus Rome."
TheChalk, from context, I assumed you wanted all cores only.
Just Plymouth (+ 3 provinces; we get the whole state): 63.75 votes
All cores only (that's a total of eight provinces): 25.5 votes
Plymouth and Rome (Papal States right now is two provinces): 73.25 votes
All cores and Rome: We'll say 40 votes even. (Curse you, one seventh of a vote!)
If it matters, the war score cost for North Africa is another 15.