United Great Lakes capital referendum

The United Great Lakes capital referendum is a voting process to determine whether United Great Lakes should move the capital city to Toronto. The vote will take place on 2nd of November 2017 and will ask "Should Toronto be the capital city of the Federal Republic of Great Lakes?".

If Toronto wins the refedendum, Toronto's status as a capital city will come into effect on 1 January 2018.

Background
The Toronto Legislature submitted a proposal for the referendum on 24th of July 2017. Senate accepted the proposal and decided to hold the referendum in December 2017. The proposal received negative reactions from Detroiter representatives and from the Nationalist Party of Great Lakes.

On the other hand, the proposal aroused Torontonians and throughout the autumn, the city held pro-capital celebrations and meetings.

Articles
If Toronto becomes the capital city of the Federal Republic of Great Lakes,
 * Federal District of Detroit will be dissolved. The current area of Federal District of Detroit will be merged to the state of Michigan.
 * Detroit will become the capital city of state of Michigan.
 * City of Toronto will no longer be the state capital. The new capital city of the state of Toronto will be Hamilton.
 * The Toronto State Capitol will be the new Congress House. The building will be renovated and expanded. New state capitol of Toronto will be constructed to Hamilton.

Commonwealth of Official Nations states

 * FielgerFlag.png Fielger – Trygve Sumessen stated "Our country knows from practice that having a small capital is a very efficient way to govern a country, and brings great potential and and fast development of the city itself. It would be a bureaucratical challenge for most countries but United Great Lakes is known for it's integrity and stewardship efficiency. We are looking forward to meeting in the new capital to congratulate them for their openness to change."