Proposed member states of Northwood-Oregon

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The proposed flag of the March of Fallen Timbers, a member state originally proposed in September 2021.

This is a list of proposed member states of Northwood-Oregon. Member states of Northwood-Oregon are states that have a representative in the Northwood-Oregonian Parliament, distinguishing them from counties or baronies. To become a member state, the proposed territory must receive approval from both Sovereigns and the Royal Deluge. Since the passing of the Canon Governing Document, no new member states have been admitted to Northwod-Oregon. The last new member state was the Duchy of Aeolia on 10 November 2020, which became a member state the same day the Duchy of Propinquity became the Queensland.

Current proposed member states

Current proposed member states, which are not a march, typically originate from independent perogative of citizens wishing to increase their status in governance of Northwood-Oregon.

  • Duchy of Stritch - Based around Cardinal Stritch Catholic High School, the Duchy of Stritch was proposed by a local citizen who would be the Duke of Stritch.
  • Duchy of Ingraham - A proposed member state which would be based around the current location of the Barony of Lady Jerzee Martin. Ingraham would be led by Martin and would seek to further cement her informal position in the governance of Northwood-Oregon.
  • March of Bowling Green - Based around Bowling Green State University, the Bowling Green would take the place of the current Mark by the same name.
  • Duchy of I-75 - A proposed member state by Evan Nixon with the goal of connecting the main stronghold of Northwood-Oregonian territory to, what would be, the March of Bowling Green and what currently is the Mark of Bowling Green by claiming Interstate 75 and outcroppings of surrounding territory. The proposition has been objected to by Sovereign Carson I as being unreasonable, but Nixon has continued to find a population that would be part of the project.

Historical proposed member states

There are a few proposed member states that are no longer actively pursued and are widely abandoned to, relevant, antiquity.