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1) The Senate positions, just like irl, have prerequisite senate positions. What this means is you can’t just skip to Consul(SPQR can because they cheat senators out of nowhere if none are available)
2) Senate elections are affected by a variety of factors(difficulty, influence, Senate popularity, traits, retinue, … possibly more)
3) At the same time they are biased towards SPQR. Firstly, because of automatic filling of offices with SPQR members at the start(which means they are more likely to meet prerequisites + have influence stat boost from having previously held offices. And secondly, because senate just cheats(especially on hard and very hard), giving priority to their own
If you want to check the compatibility of these two mods yourself, your downloaded mods can be found under: Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/(assigned code for TW:RR). Inside this folder you should see the 3 mods you are using. If any of the mods edit the same file, it will likely cause issues because they will overwrite each other.
But as far as this mod goes, it shouldn't cause any of the mentioned issues
Hope you find a solution for your problem!
It may not be this mod doing it, however I keep getting this bug where when I'm besieging a place, and I right click a unit, or building, while the sieging panel was open, as in the one that says withdraw, attack, or wait, the page that appears from the right click CANNOT be closed, you can right click other stuff, however you cannot close the window, or get back to the siege panel. You also cannot click ESC to bypass this, it result in your only option being to close the game with Task Manager.
If you need a personal lore explanation about the missing seats, you can justify it by saying SPQR holds them.
As for the election frequency, elections for most positions were held yearly. Since in the game a year is 2 turns, I personally found it too frequent hence the I increased it to every 3 years. Yearly elections made senate mechanics annoying, positions of your family members meaningless and advances through senate positions too fast.
Censors, however, were irl elected for 5 years.
Pontifex Maximus was a lifetime appointment. I could have made the term ridiculously long but there would be almost no chance of player ever getting elected to the title. In game elections from my personal experience are quite random