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Hi,
I am sorry I did not make that clear enough in the details I wrote up. I will attempt to clarify in that description.
Briefly: there will be a ballot sent to each of the active members, which list closed on 5 September 2359 GMT -11 This ballot will come from [log in to unmask] Voters will need to select 4 council candidates and 1 NCSG Chair candidate.
The 3 candidates for Council who receive the most votes will be elected to the 2 year terms. The council candidate receiving the 4th most votes will receive the 1 year term.
The NCSG chair candidate who receives the most votes will be elected to the NCSG chair role.
It will _not_ occur through acclamation.
avrti
On 7 Sep 2011, at 11:36, Nuno Garcia wrote:
> That is quite clear :) check out the wiki page Avri set up for this.
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> Yet, how is the election supposed to occur? Is it by vote, or by acclamation?
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> I see (and I'm glad that is happening) a sort of acclamation vibe in the list, but I hope that when it comes to vote, people actually cast their votes in the system.
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> Or I am wrong?
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> Warm regards,
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> Nuno
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> On 7 September 2011 16:25, Marc Perkel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So - how many positions are open in this election?
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