Ask your questions about how the elections shall be run and I shall get determinations and answer them here. I noticed several questions in other threads but I don't have time to dig through them to find them all out, so if someone could collect them here I will be able to respond to them.
Questions I've seen so far are:
What time lengths will be allowed for speeches/questions/discussion?Time lengths are not set and will vary depending on the number of candidates and volume of questions, things like that. More opponents in a race means less time to speak.
Will absentee votes be permitted?Absentee voting will not be permitted. Calling in to vote will not be permitted. You must attend to be able to vote.
Will voting be done by secret ballot?Voting will be done by secret ballot for all positions with more than one candidate. Any elections with only one candidate will be done by affirmation unless anyone objects, then it will be done by secret ballot.
When will nominations be cut off?Nominations will be cut off at 2:00 PM. After that the Secretary prints the ballots and anyone who wishes to run after that will need to run as a write-in candidate.
In what order will the elections be held?President will be voted upon first, and the winner will be subsequently announced. Followed by the department directors in alphabetical order, by department, with subsequent announcements of the winners following each. So 1) President (Chair of Kumoricon), 2) Operations, 3) Programming, 4) Publicity, 5) Relations.
Are there term limits?There are no term limits.
How will ballots be handed out? If I lost my staff badge or forgot my ID can I still vote?Everyone should bring photo ID first and foremost, and their staff badge if they like, and when ballots are handed out we will check your name against the staff list. If you can't provide photo ID we can rely on your managers or the staff in general to vouch for your identity.
Is there any planned structure to the formal and informal debate periods?Debate will be very basic:
1) Raise your hand
2) Wait for the moderator to call on you
3) Stand up and ask your question to the moderator (not the candidate!)
4) Sit down and wait for the reply
Don't filibuster or you may be interrupted by the moderator and told to sit down. Don't speak until the moderator recognizes you. Time limits will be at the discretion of the moderator.
During informal debate anyone can ask anything, and should direct their questions to the moderator, even if they are meant for someone else such as a candidate. Candidates will be called upon by the moderator to respond.
Will there be any structure to elections and formal debate?See the answer on informal debate for basic rules of debate that shall apply here as well. The process of elections and debate during elections will be repeated for each position and follow something like this:
* Candidate speeches and candidates take questions from the floor (15 minutes)
* Discussion while candidates step outside (10 minutes)
* Voting, tallying, announce winner (20 minutes)
During voting, candidates should not be discussed, only matters of voting procedure.
What method of voting will we use? Plurality, runoff, instant runoff, Schultze-Condorcet, rock-paper-scissors, not-it?Votes will be decided by simple majority or runoff. If a candidate does not receive a majority of votes cast, a runoff will occur and the candidates with the two largest pluralities will be voted upon. Also called the two-round system on
Wikipedia.
Will candidates be allowed to phone in to the elections meeting or otherwise run for office if they cannot attend elections themselves?Any candidate who cannot attend elections will be removed from the running and ineligible for office. Directors in office are expected to be able to attend all meetings (barring exceptional circumstances) and in the past, directors who are elected without attending the election meeting tend to miss a lot of meetings. We try to be accommodating as much as possible but some things are simply requirements of the job, and reliable meeting attendance is one of those.
I'm a super-volunteer and I want to sign up for 2007 staff so I can vote!If you have been approved by the volunteer manager to be eligible to vote, show up during the social hour (10AM-12PM) and get signed up by Ryan Stasel, the secretary, at that time.
I want to sign up for staff for 2008!You may sign up any time following elections by speaking with the director of the department you wish to work in.
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