[Lnc-business] E-MAIL BALLOT: Selection of LNC Secretary (round 2)
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Sun Feb 10 17:53:56 EST 2013
I vote for Alicia Mattson.
Sam Goldstein, Chair
Libertarian Party of Indiana
LNC Region 3 Alternate
8925 N. Meridian St., Ste. 101
Indianapolis IN 46260
317-850-0726 Cell
317-582-1773 Fax
chair at lpin.org Email
In a message dated 2/10/2013 11:42:24 A.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
jwl3s at virginia.edu writes:
TO: Libertarian National Committee
FROM: James W. Lark, III
Secretary Pro Tem, Libertarian National Committee
Region 5S Representative, Libertarian National Committee
SUBJECT: E-MAIL BALLOT TO SELECT THE SECRETARY OF THE LNC (ROUND 2)
The vote to select the secretary of the Libertarian National Committee
will proceed as follows:
On each ballot, a member of the Committee will cast a vote for at most one
person on the list of candidates, or cast a vote for "None of the Above."
The candidate who receives a majority of the votes cast on a given ballot
is selected to serve as secretary.
Should no candidate receive a majority of the votes cast on a given
ballot, a subsequent ballot will be distributed. Candidates who received 0 votes
on the given ballot will not be included on the subsequent ballot. In
addition, of those candidates on the given ballot who received at least 1
vote, the person with the fewest votes will not be included on the subsequent
ballot.
The voting process will continue until a ballot produces a candidate who
receives a majority of the votes cast on that given ballot.
Candidates (listed in alphabetical order of surname):
Blau, David
Mattson, Alicia
Moulton, Chuck
SPONSOR: Geoff Neale (request for second ballot submitted to the
Secretary at 4:44 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 7, 2013; request received by
Secretary at 9:50 a.m. EST on Sunday, February 10, 2013)
VOTING PERIOD OPENS: 12:00 p.m. EST, Sunday, February 10, 2013
VOTING PERIOD CONCLUDES: 12:00 p.m. EST, Wednesday, February 20, 2013
INFORMATION CONCERNING E-MAIL BALLOT PROCESS:
>From the Libertarian Party Bylaws:
Article 8, Section 10:
The National Committee may, without meeting together, transact business by
electronic mail. The Secretary shall send out electronic mail ballots on
any question submitted by the Chair or cosponsored by at least 1/5 of the
members of the Committee. The period for voting on a question shall remain
open for ten days, unless all members have cast votes, or have stated an
intention to abstain, by electronic mail to the Secretary. Votes from alternate
regional representatives will be counted, in accordance with the ranking
procedure of the region, only if the regional representative fails to
respond to the ballot.
The number of votes required for passage of any motion shall be the same
as that required during a meeting. The Secretary shall preserve all such
votes until the next meeting of the National Committee, at which meeting the
Committee shall order the disposition of such votes.
>From the LNC Policy Manual:
Section 1.04 ELECTRONIC MAIL BALLOT PROCEDURES
1) Electronic Mail Ballots (endnote 31)
Electronic mail ballots shall not include an accompanying argument for or
against passage of the motion. Notification of an electronic mail ballot
shall be made by the Secretary by electronic mail. An LNC Member may change
his or her vote on an electronic mail ballot, provided that the change is
received by the Secretary by the deadline for return of ballots.
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