The Class Poll

The Class Poll (クラス内投票) is the supplementary exam for the first year students of Advanced Nurturing High School before the last special exam.

In 4 days, students will evaluate their classmates and select three students worthy of praise and three students worthy of criticism and cast their votes for them.

Rules
The exam consists of a class vote, where each student in each class is allotted 3 praise votes and 3 criticism votes.

Rule 1: Praise and criticism votes invalidate each other. Praise votes – Criticism votes = Results.

Rule 2: You can't cast praise or criticism votes for yourself.

Rule 3: Voting multiple times for the same person, leaving part of the ballot blank, abstaining from the vote altogether and other acts of this nature are prohibited.

Rule 4: The exam will be repeated until the first and last place students are determined.

Rule 5: It is required to cast a separate dedicated praise vote for a student in another class.

Rewards and Penalties

 * The student who accumulates the most praise votes will be given a Protection point.


 * Protection points grant you the right to override an expulsion. Even if you were to fail a test, as long as you have a protection point, you can use it to cancel out the questions you had gotten wrong. However, these points cannot be transferred between students.


 * The student who accumulates the most criticism votes will be Expelled.

Trivia

 * This is the first exam where students of the first year are expelled.


 * Apart from Class 1-B's Ryūji Kanzaki, who was saved by spending 20 million private points, everyone else with the most criticism votes got expelled from school.


 * In Class A, in first place with most praise votes was Arisu Sakayanagi who got 36 praise votes.


 * In Class B, in first place with most praise votes was Honami Ichinose who got 98 praise votes.


 * In Class C, in first place with most praise votes was Kiyotaka Ayanokōji. Yōsuke Hirata got the 2nd most Praise votes while Kikyō Kushida got the 3rd most in Class 1-C. Furthermore, the one with most criticism votes was Haruki Yamauchi with 33 criticism votes. Behind him was Sudō with 21 criticism votes and Kanji Ike with 20 criticism votes.


 * In Class D, in first place was Satoru Kaneda who got 27 praise votes.