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Voting has closed.
Thank you @Sammy23 for tabulating and calculating the results for me. In the fourth round, by three votes, the title of Archon wins over Grandmaster. Our Head of Government will be called an Archon. Our resident classicist and Chancellor Emeritus informs me that the grammatically correct plural form is Archontes, although the bastardized English language supposedly accepts “Archons” as well. Thank you to all who offered suggestions and voted.