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I'm a fairly large republic at this point. Kingdom-tier with 6 duchies. There's definitely enough families to fill that roaster so the only explanation I have is that when families can no longer run for whatever reason, they are removed from availability, and over time less and less families are available until new ones are conquered, or naturally begin in your territory. Unfortunately this means sometimes my character is a single old dude with no wife, no kids, no relatives except dead parents of a different house, and with no money, prestige or piety to their name. I like a challenge but that's a bit extreme.
Do you have any ideas as to why respected families may be becoming unavailable?
For example, my first family had roughly 14,000 respect. Then suddenly I lost an election to a family with 2,800 respect, and the first family is no longer shown, even though they're still landed and, by all other accounts, far more powerful than who I was then forced to play as. Losing an election makes sense no doubt, a family should be able to lose regardless of how powerful they are, but this complete disappearance from senate politics after losing seems unintentional to me.