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− | Q: How does a Politician get experience?
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− | A: Simply: by getting citizens to vote for them. For every vote, a Politician receives 300xp that is granted at the end of a city's three-week voting cycle (for example, if your election cycle ends in the first week of the month your next election will not end until the 4th week of the month). In addition, incumbent mayors recieve 750xp weekly. You can check the standings of the election at any time by using the voting terminal located in the main room of city hall.
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− | Q: Can I e-mail all the citizens of my city?
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− | A: The Mayor has the ability to mass-mail citizens by addressing an e-mail to "citizens" (without the quotation marks). Only the Mayor has this ability.
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− | Q: Can I take money out of the city treasury? or Do I get paid?
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− | A: A Mayor has the ability to take 50k out of the city treasury per day.
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− | Q: If a Novice Politician is elected over a more skilled Politician, what happens to the city structures and specializations?
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− | A: Absolutely nothing. Politician skill is used to place structures and is not required to maintain structures. Structures and specializations are reliant on the city rank to continue to operate.
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