[Lnc-business] Email Ballot 2015-06: Oklahoma petition drive

Scott L. scott73 at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 19 19:56:49 EDT 2015


Once voting has started, the maker can not unilaterally withdraw a motion,
since it belongs to the body as whole.

 

The maker needs a majority vote to be able to withdraw his motion. 

 

My guess is that the easiest thing to do is to ask if anyone has any
objection to this motion being withdrawn.  If no reply is received in - 24
hours? - then it would be OK to withdraw the motion.

 

 

If the Secretary disagrees with my interpretation I look forward to reading
her opinion.

  Scott Lieberman

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf Of
Nicholas Sarwark
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 2:43 PM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Email Ballot 2015-06: Oklahoma petition drive

 

I have asked the Secretary to withdraw this motion in favor of one with
revised wording to address the concerns of some LNC members.

 

-Nick

 

 

 

 

 

> We have an electronic mail ballot.

> 

> Votes are due to the LNC-Business list by June 28, 2015 at 11:59:59pm

> Pacific time.

> 

> Sponsor:  Sarwark

> 

> Motion:  Increase the Ballot Access Expense line item by $65,000, from

> $57,500 to $122,500, contingent on the LNC receiving cash receipts, not

> reduced by any associated fundraising expenses, that are earmarked for a

> 2015 Libertarian Party of Oklahoma petition drive, of at least $60,000.

> 

> Alicia Mattson

> LNC Secretary

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