Nasabeak wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 11:45 pm
How do elections for Boss work exactly?
- The whole Family was supposed to get together, candidates were announced (some say the consigliere was supposed to do this), then each member voted. People could vote for different candidates but at the end they all had to unanimously agree to support the guy who won.
- As Families stopped being able to meet as a whole group, the captains would meet with their crew, discuss the candidates, then each member would vote. Like above, they were apparently expected to all agree at the end. Then a meeting of the captains was held were each captain casted a vote for his crew.
- The mafia had a "no campaigning" rule where a member couldn't meet with other members to encourage them to vote for him. This was obviously broken all the time and the Commission was fine with it as long as nobody had a serious problem with the candidate.
As you'd expect some elections were manipulated behind the scenes and basically predetermined. Also voting in a small Family is going to be much different than voting in big Families like NYC.
When Nick Licata was elected boss of LA, captain Al Polizzi basically controlled the vote as he had the most soldiers and would sway the outcome. The leaders also met privately beforehand and agreed to elect Licata because they felt LE heat made it impossible to properly meet and reorganize the Family so they'd be better off maintaining the status quo given Licata was already underboss.