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I always thought the nominations and voting for *regional* EC members
are regional. Am I wrong?
--c.a.
On 11/22/2011 11:54 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2011, at 05:02, Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
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>> I cannot, but as a Brazilian-Canadian, I would if I could second as well.
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>> :)
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> Hi,
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> I don't know if the above was a just joke, or whether there is some sort of restriction on the region a person could nominate, second (assuming we have the practice of seconding, thirding, +1ing) or vote in. I.e. can we only nominate, +1 or vote in our regions? And if so, how is that done?
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> In seems natural that we might, but I did not think we did. Does NCUC vote in regions? Can an NCUC member only vote for their regional representative? I don't remember how previous NCUC ballots have been set up.
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> Also since we seemed doomed to elections with just one candidate, will there be an option of voting 'none' that will be counted?
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> Thanks
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> avri
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