[Lnc-business] update on timing

Caryn Ann Harlos caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Wed Jul 11 08:19:16 EDT 2018


I think a practice of an independent audit of all votes should be our
practice.

But particularly in the At-Large (and JC) there was no even cursory visual
audit by the delegates with a state by state spreadsheet like in the other
races.

But in races where we suspended the rules so we already don't have a
majority vote and the margin is so thin, an audit before declaring results
should be standard practice.

And no this has nothing to do with not liking the results.  I don't have an
issue with the results -- and am thrilled that Joshua won a seat as he put
his heart into the chair race and I would like to see him trained up for
more roles.

This is about transparency and electoral integrity.

No one should be made to feel bad or uncomfortable in asking for an audit.


On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 5:54 AM, john.phillips--- via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

>    Eh.  I forgot to put in I would Co-Sponsor this.
>    John Phillips
>    Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
>    Cell [1]217-412-5973
>
>    ------ Original message------
>    From: Richard Longstreth via Lnc-business
>    Date: Wed, Jul 11, 2018 6:22 AM
>    To: [2]lnc-business at hq.lp.org;
>    Cc: Richard Longstreth;
>    Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] update on timing
> I have been in contact with at least one state chair in the last 6 hours
> who has asked why we aren't doing an independent audit and his thoughts
> resonate with my own in terms of transparency and fairness.
>
> Imagine if this was a government function and the person who an election by
> a narrow margin was the only one auditing. I am interested in preserving
> the integrity of the LNC and the only way to do this is with an independent
> audit. While I appreciate Alicia's efforts, I think it proper that she
> turns the task over.
>
> I motion to see that the LNC would have an audit of the At Large ballots
> done by an independent auditor, ie someone not in the race. Do I have
> co-sponsors?
>
> Richard Longstreth
> Region 1
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 02:15 Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business <[3]
> lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>
> >    Hi Alicia,
> >    ==  I can't help but notice that you were fine with my tabulation of
> >    the
> >       Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome of
> that
> >       one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about the one
> >    in
> >       which you seem to be unhappy with the result. ==
> >    I am not unhappy with the result.  I am unhappy with the way it was
> >    handled.  Please don't make accusations or assumptions.  I hope all of
> >    the races are audited and anyone in those races should not be involved
> >    with that.  I am sure you agree that margins of less than 20 votes are
> >    significantly different than margins of 150 votes.
> >    == You have recklessly asserted that "a region 1 candidate was pretty
> >    screwed by this whole process", and that carries some pretty unfair
> >    implications.==
> >    The implications are that the At-Large candidates, which include a
> >    region 1 candidate, were not proper.  I have asserted that from the
> >    beginning.
> >    ==  You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though heckling
> >    the person doing the work will make it go faster. ===
> >    Alicia, now you are going overboard.  I am entitled to ask, and that
> is
> >    not heckling.  I already begged your forgiveness if the intent came
> off
> >    differently but now you are attacking me.  I am not complaining you
> are
> >    not done.  I am asking for a timeframe.  That is all.  You could take
> >    three months and I think that is reasonable.
> >    == Your offer to "assist" is not practical, as any means for that to
> >    happen would necessarily make it take longer, and thus it contradicts
> >    your other complaint that it isn't happening fast enough.==
> >    First I never complained it is not happening fast enough.  And second,
> >    it would seem desirable for me to assist to learn what you are doing.
> >     That is part of a standard hand-off practice.
> >    == You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you when
> >    I'd get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
> >    working on t, I updated on the substantial progress I made, indicated
> >    what was left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
> >    complete as soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have told
> >    you nothing and have done nothing so far.  ==
> >    I am getting asked and asked and asked by members for a timeline.  I
> >    think you are reading into things that are not there.  I have no doubt
> >    that you have done an immense amount.  I am not sure where this is
> >    coming from, but it is not accurate.
> >    ==In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the finishing
> >    line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
> >       information are being "ignored".==
> >    The Utah Chair would like a timeline.  He feels ignored.
> >    And I don't think a timeline is unreasonable - such as "Dr. Buchman
> you
> >    can expect that in two weeks."
> >    That is all I am asking.  I think this going on the attack here is not
> >    appropriate.  If *I* have one complaint (that is not transmitting a
> >    complaint from a member) it would be that I should be included on this
> >    process.  That is part of training and handoff.  And yes that may mean
> >    things will take a little bit longer and that can be blamed totally on
> >    me.
> >    There is no need to go on the attack.  I am not attacking you.  I
> don't
> >    attack you.  I have only the utmost respect and admiration for your
> >    skills as I have said numerous times which is one reason I do want to
> >    be included in the process for training purposes.
> >    I am not attacking you.  Please stop attacking me.  None of this is
> >    productive.  I already apologized if the tone of other requests came
> >    off wrong.  Please accept that.
> >    However, a timeline is not unreasonable and I am requesting that on
> >    behalf of members who keep asking me.  A request that people involved
> >    in an election not be involved in the recount is not unreasonable, in
> >    fact, I am rather shocked that is not standard practice so I am
> >    requesting an independent audit of any race in which an auditor was
> >    also a candidate  We would expect this of other organizations.
> >
> >    On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:22 AM, Alicia Mattson via Lnc-business
> >    <[1[4]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
> >
> >         Caryn Ann,
> >         I can't help but notice that you were fine with my tabulation of
> >      the
> >         Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome of
> >      that
> >         one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about the
> >      one in
> >         which you seem to be unhappy with the result.  You have
> >      recklessly
> >         asserted that "a region 1 candidate was pretty screwed by this
> >      whole
> >         process", and that carries some pretty unfair implications.
> >         You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though heckling
> >      the
> >         person doing the work will make it go faster.  Your offer to
> >      "assist"
> >         is not practical, as any means for that to happen would
> >      necessarily
> >         make it take longer, and thus it contradicts your other complaint
> >      that
> >         it isn't happening fast enough.
> >         You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you when
> >      I'd
> >         get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
> >      working on
> >         it, I updated on the substantial progress I made, indicated what
> >      was
> >         left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
> >      complete as
> >         soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have told you
> >      nothing
> >         and have done nothing so far.  Today I finished the dozen states
> >      that I
> >         didn't get to yesterday.  Next I need to write up my notes and
> >      scan
> >         some supporting documents.  That's where things are, and it's
> >      where
> >         I'll pick up later today.
> >         In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
> >      finishing
> >         line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
> >         information are being "ignored".  That's just not a rational
> >         description of the situation.
> >         All of this just makes me think that this whole conversation is
> >      more
> >         about generating noise than anything else.  Regardless, I'll
> >      finish the
> >         task soon and then move on to the rest of my to-do list.
> >         -Alicia
> >         On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:32 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via
> >      Lnc-business
> >         <[1][2[5]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
> >              The At-Large results shouldn’t be a one-person audit in this
> >           case.
> >              And no one who ran should conduct it.
> >              I continue to offer to assist.
> >              There was no intent to have an inappropriate tone and if
> >      anything
> >              presented that way you have my abject apology.
> >              What is being asked - by several state Chairs - is a
> >      timeline.  I
> >           don’t
> >              think that is unreasonable.  They feel like they are being
> >           ignored.
> >              On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:24 PM Richard Longstreth via
> >           Lnc-business
> >              <[1][2][3[6]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
> >                   Thank you for your work Alicia. I appreciate your hasty
> >           efforts
> >                and
> >                   dedication in getting these items available as soon as
> >      you
> >           can.
> >                   Richard
> >                   On Tue, Jul 10, 2018, 05:09 Alicia Mattson via
> >      Lnc-business
> >
> >               <[1][2][3][4[7]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
> >                    Ms. Harlos,
> >                    I indicated before that I would be traveling with a
> >    full
> >            schedule
> >                 and
> >                    only sporadic internet access, and would not return to
> >    my
> >            more
> >                 normal
> >                    routine until Monday.  I got home from my trip Sunday
> >       night,
> >            and
> >                    starting in the wee hours of Monday morning you
> started
> >       the
> >            "Are
> >                 we
> >                    there yet?" messages about the At-Large details.  Then
> >            throughout
> >                 the
> >                    day it became rather unfair characterizations that I
> >    was
> >            saying
> >                 "well,
> >                    whenever" as though I'm blowing it off.  That tone is
> >    not
> >                 warranted nor
> >                    appreciated.
> >                    Yes, the state-by-state numbers that add up to the
> >    totals
> >       I
> >            sent
> >                 do
> >                    exist, but providing that will not be the end of the
> >       story.
> >            If
> >                 all I
> >                    send is that, immediately the questions will begin
> >    about
> >       the
> >                 instances
> >                    where those numbers vary from the delegation tally
> >    sheets
> >            because
> >                 we
> >                    caught and corrected errors.  Then while I am
> >    researching
> >       to
> >                 answer
> >                    those questions, we all know the internet gossip will
> >    get
> >            silly,
> >                 with
> >                    people not being careful to say only things they know
> >    to
> >       be
> >            true
> >                 while
> >                    waiting on answers to the questions.
> >                    My usual practice is to do the post-convention audit
> as
> >       part
> >            of
> >                    building the convention minutes, which is near the end
> >    of
> >       my
> >                 to-do list
> >                    after having updated other minutes with timing
> >    deadlines,
> >            policy,
> >                    bylaws, platform, etc.  Instead, so I can answer most
> >            questions
> >                 on
> >                    at-large before they are asked, because there was a
> >    very
> >            close
> >                 outcome
> >                    that involves me, I've prioritized the audit of the
> >       At-Large
> >            race
> >                 to do
> >                    it mostly first...though I did also send updated
> >    minutes
> >       to
> >            meet
> >                 a
> >                    posting deadline and update the Policy Manual earlier.
> >                    When I provide the state-by-state numbers, I'll scan
> >    the
> >            state
> >                 tally
> >                    sheets, plus provide my notes about what's different
> >       between
> >            the
> >                 two
> >                    and why so that those questions can be addressed
> >            simultaneously
> >                 in one
> >                    message, rather than being spread out in different
> >    places
> >       at
> >                 different
> >                    times where people might miss some of it.
> >                    You're well aware of how long it took a team of 10
> >    people
> >       to
> >            go
> >                 through
> >                    the Judicial Committee votes after the LNC meeting on
> >    July
> >            2nd?
> >                 You
> >                    can deduce from that how long it takes one person to
> >    give
> >            the
> >                 At-Large
> >                    the second-pass, fine-tooth-comb treatment.  Today I
> >    spent
> >       a
> >                 LARGE
> >                    number of hours on the project.  I think I have about
> a
> >            dozen
> >                 states
> >                    left to go, plus tally sheet scanning and writing up
> my
> >            notes.
> >                 It
> >                    takes only a few seconds for you to ask, "Are we there
> >            yet?", but
> >                 it
> >                    takes a lot longer to actually accomplish it.
> >                    I didn't have the crystal ball at the start of the
> >    project
> >            to
> >                 know
> >                    precisely how long I would get to work on it today, or
> >    how
> >            long
> >                 it
> >                    would take to complete.  Rather than emailing the LNC
> >       every
> >            30
> >                 minutes,
> >                    (and I haven't even taken time to comment on the two
> >    email
> >                 ballots yet,
> >                    though I have a bit to say there), I'm focusing on
> just
> >            getting
> >                 this
> >                    task done so I can move on to the next.  It is a high
> >            priority on
> >                 my
> >                    list, and when I finish it, I'll send it.
> >                    To others who have been asking about the rest of my
> >    to-do
> >            list,
> >                 I'm
> >                    doing this project first.  In the case of adopted
> >            resolutions,
> >                 please
> >                    recall that our convention forges ahead and adopts all
> >       sorts
> >            of
> >                 things
> >                    from the floor while the Secretary is trying to tally
> >            election
> >                    results.  I suppose I should be flattered that some
> >       believe
> >            I can
> >                    document those fully on the fly while I'm
> >    simultaneously
> >                 aggregating
> >                    election results, and have completed minutes
> >    immediately
> >                 following
> >                    adjournment, but that's a bit overly optimistic.  I am
> >    a
> >            human
> >                 who is
> >                    constrained by the laws of time and space.  I could
> >    only
> >            make
> >                 sparse
> >                    notes about the nature of other proceedings while I
> was
> >            working
> >                 on
> >                    elections, and when I start building the convention
> >       minutes,
> >            I'll
> >                 have
> >                    to go back and review the recordings to verify that I
> >       caught
> >            all
> >                 the
> >                    relevant details.  I have a large envelope of lots of
> >       things
> >            that
> >                 were
> >                    submitted in writing, so I'll fish out what was
> >    actually
> >            voted
> >                 on,
> >                    verify that the written submission matches what the
> >            delegates
> >                 were told
> >                    they were voting on, etc.
> >                    Again, all these items are in the queue, and I'll get
> >    to
> >            them all
> >                 as
> >                    soon as I reasonably can now that I am back at home
> >    with
> >       my
> >            usual
> >                    workspace, but it is unreasonable to expect it to all
> >       happen
> >                    instantaneously.
> >                    -Alicia
> >              References
> >
> >                   1. mailto:[3][4][5[8]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >              --
> >              --
> >              In Liberty,
> >              Caryn Ann Harlos
> >              Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
> >      Secretary
> >              - [4][9]Caryn.Ann.[10] Harlos at LP.org or[11]
> Secretary at LP.org.
> >              Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[12]
> LPedia at LP.org
> >              A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> >              We defend your rights
> >              And oppose the use of force
> >              Taxation is theft
> >           References
> >              1. mailto:[5][6[13]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >              2. mailto:[6][7[14]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >              3. mailto:[7][8[15]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >              4. mailto:[8[16]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> >      References
> >         1. mailto:[9[17]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         2. mailto:[10[18]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         3. mailto:[11[19]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         4. mailto:[12[20]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         5. mailto:[13[21]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         6. mailto:[14[22]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         7. mailto:[15[23]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >         8. mailto:[16[24]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> >
> >    --
> >    --
> >    In Liberty,
> >    Caryn Ann Harlos
> >    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
> >    - [17][25]Caryn.Ann.[26] Harlos at LP.org or[27] Secretary at LP.org.
> >    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[28] LPedia at LP.org
> >    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> >    We defend your rights
> >    And oppose the use of force
> >    Taxation is theft
> >
> > References
> >
> >    1. mailto[29]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    2. mailto[30]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    3. mailto[31]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    4. mailto[32]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    5. mailto[33]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    6. mailto[34]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    7. mailto[35]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    8. mailto[36]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >    9. mailto[37]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   10. mailto[38]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   11. mailto[39]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   12. mailto[40]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   13. mailto[41]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   14. mailto[42]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   15. mailto[43]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >   16. mailto[44]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> >   17. mailto[45]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> >
>
>    I have been in contact with at least one state chair in the last 6
>    hours who has asked why we aren't doing an independent audit and his
>    thoughts resonate with my own in terms of transparency and fairness.
>
>    Imagine if this was a government function and the person who an
>    election by a narrow margin was the only one auditing. I am interested
>    in preserving the integrity of the LNC and the only way to do this is
>    with an independent audit. While I appreciate Alicia's efforts, I think
>    it proper that she turns the task over.
>
>    I motion to see that the LNC would have an audit of the At Large
>    ballots done by an independent auditor, ie someone not in the race. Do
>    I have co-sponsors?
>
>    Richard Longstreth
>
>    Region 1
>    On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 02:15 Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business
>    <[1[46]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>
>         Hi Alicia,
>         ==  I can't help but notice that you were fine with my tabulation
>      of
>         the
>            Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome
>      of that
>            one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about the
>      one
>         in
>            which you seem to be unhappy with the result. ==
>         I am not unhappy with the result.  I am unhappy with the way it
>      was
>         handled.  Please don't make accusations or assumptions.  I hope
>      all of
>         the races are audited and anyone in those races should not be
>      involved
>         with that.  I am sure you agree that margins of less than 20
>      votes are
>         significantly different than margins of 150 votes.
>         == You have recklessly asserted that "a region 1 candidate was
>      pretty
>         screwed by this whole process", and that carries some pretty
>      unfair
>         implications.==
>         The implications are that the At-Large candidates, which include
>      a
>         region 1 candidate, were not proper.  I have asserted that from
>      the
>         beginning.
>         ==  You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though
>      heckling
>         the person doing the work will make it go faster. ===
>         Alicia, now you are going overboard.  I am entitled to ask, and
>      that is
>         not heckling.  I already begged your forgiveness if the intent
>      came off
>         differently but now you are attacking me.  I am not complaining
>      you are
>         not done.  I am asking for a timeframe.  That is all.  You could
>      take
>         three months and I think that is reasonable.
>         == Your offer to "assist" is not practical, as any means for that
>      to
>         happen would necessarily make it take longer, and thus it
>      contradicts
>         your other complaint that it isn't happening fast enough.==
>         First I never complained it is not happening fast enough.  And
>      second,
>         it would seem desirable for me to assist to learn what you are
>      doing.
>          That is part of a standard hand-off practice.
>         == You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you
>      when
>         I'd get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
>         working on t, I updated on the substantial progress I made,
>      indicated
>         what was left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority
>      to
>         complete as soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have
>      told
>         you nothing and have done nothing so far.  ==
>         I am getting asked and asked and asked by members for a
>      timeline.  I
>         think you are reading into things that are not there.  I have no
>      doubt
>         that you have done an immense amount.  I am not sure where this
>      is
>         coming from, but it is not accurate.
>         ==In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
>      finishing
>         line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
>            information are being "ignored".==
>         The Utah Chair would like a timeline.  He feels ignored.
>         And I don't think a timeline is unreasonable - such as "Dr.
>      Buchman you
>         can expect that in two weeks."
>         That is all I am asking.  I think this going on the attack here
>      is not
>         appropriate.  If *I* have one complaint (that is not transmitting
>      a
>         complaint from a member) it would be that I should be included on
>      this
>         process.  That is part of training and handoff.  And yes that may
>      mean
>         things will take a little bit longer and that can be blamed
>      totally on
>         me.
>         There is no need to go on the attack.  I am not attacking you.  I
>      don't
>         attack you.  I have only the utmost respect and admiration for
>      your
>         skills as I have said numerous times which is one reason I do
>      want to
>         be included in the process for training purposes.
>         I am not attacking you.  Please stop attacking me.  None of this
>      is
>         productive.  I already apologized if the tone of other requests
>      came
>         off wrong.  Please accept that.
>         However, a timeline is not unreasonable and I am requesting that
>      on
>         behalf of members who keep asking me.  A request that people
>      involved
>         in an election not be involved in the recount is not
>      unreasonable, in
>         fact, I am rather shocked that is not standard practice so I am
>         requesting an independent audit of any race in which an auditor
>      was
>         also a candidate  We would expect this of other organizations.
>         On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:22 AM, Alicia Mattson via Lnc-business
>         <[1][2[47]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>              Caryn Ann,
>              I can't help but notice that you were fine with my
>      tabulation of
>           the
>              Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome
>      of
>           that
>              one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about
>      the
>           one in
>              which you seem to be unhappy with the result.  You have
>           recklessly
>              asserted that "a region 1 candidate was pretty screwed by
>      this
>           whole
>              process", and that carries some pretty unfair implications.
>              You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though
>      heckling
>           the
>              person doing the work will make it go faster.  Your offer to
>           "assist"
>              is not practical, as any means for that to happen would
>           necessarily
>              make it take longer, and thus it contradicts your other
>      complaint
>           that
>              it isn't happening fast enough.
>              You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you
>      when
>           I'd
>              get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
>           working on
>              it, I updated on the substantial progress I made, indicated
>      what
>           was
>              left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
>           complete as
>              soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have told
>      you
>           nothing
>              and have done nothing so far.  Today I finished the dozen
>      states
>           that I
>              didn't get to yesterday.  Next I need to write up my notes
>      and
>           scan
>              some supporting documents.  That's where things are, and
>      it's
>           where
>              I'll pick up later today.
>              In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
>           finishing
>              line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
>              information are being "ignored".  That's just not a rational
>              description of the situation.
>              All of this just makes me think that this whole conversation
>      is
>           more
>              about generating noise than anything else.  Regardless, I'll
>           finish the
>              task soon and then move on to the rest of my to-do list.
>              -Alicia
>              On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:32 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via
>           Lnc-business
>              <[1][2][3[48]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>                   The At-Large results shouldn’t be a one-person audit in
>      this
>                case.
>                   And no one who ran should conduct it.
>                   I continue to offer to assist.
>                   There was no intent to have an inappropriate tone and
>      if
>           anything
>                   presented that way you have my abject apology.
>                   What is being asked - by several state Chairs - is a
>           timeline.  I
>                don’t
>                   think that is unreasonable.  They feel like they are
>      being
>                ignored.
>                   On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:24 PM Richard Longstreth via
>                Lnc-business
>                   <[1][2][3][4[49]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>                        Thank you for your work Alicia. I appreciate your
>      hasty
>                efforts
>                     and
>                        dedication in getting these items available as
>      soon as
>           you
>                can.
>                        Richard
>                        On Tue, Jul 10, 2018, 05:09 Alicia Mattson via
>           Lnc-business
>                    <[1][2][3][4][5[50]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>                         Ms. Harlos,
>                         I indicated before that I would be traveling with
>      a
>         full
>                 schedule
>                      and
>                         only sporadic internet access, and would not
>      return to
>         my
>                 more
>                      normal
>                         routine until Monday.  I got home from my trip
>      Sunday
>            night,
>                 and
>                         starting in the wee hours of Monday morning you
>      started
>            the
>                 "Are
>                      we
>                         there yet?" messages about the At-Large details.
>      Then
>                 throughout
>                      the
>                         day it became rather unfair characterizations
>      that I
>         was
>                 saying
>                      "well,
>                         whenever" as though I'm blowing it off.  That
>      tone is
>         not
>                      warranted nor
>                         appreciated.
>                         Yes, the state-by-state numbers that add up to
>      the
>         totals
>            I
>                 sent
>                      do
>                         exist, but providing that will not be the end of
>      the
>            story.
>                 If
>                      all I
>                         send is that, immediately the questions will
>      begin
>         about
>            the
>                      instances
>                         where those numbers vary from the delegation
>      tally
>         sheets
>                 because
>                      we
>                         caught and corrected errors.  Then while I am
>         researching
>            to
>                      answer
>                         those questions, we all know the internet gossip
>      will
>         get
>                 silly,
>                      with
>                         people not being careful to say only things they
>      know
>         to
>            be
>                 true
>                      while
>                         waiting on answers to the questions.
>                         My usual practice is to do the post-convention
>      audit as
>            part
>                 of
>                         building the convention minutes, which is near
>      the end
>         of
>            my
>                      to-do list
>                         after having updated other minutes with timing
>         deadlines,
>                 policy,
>                         bylaws, platform, etc.  Instead, so I can answer
>      most
>                 questions
>                      on
>                         at-large before they are asked, because there was
>      a
>         very
>                 close
>                      outcome
>                         that involves me, I've prioritized the audit of
>      the
>            At-Large
>                 race
>                      to do
>                         it mostly first...though I did also send updated
>         minutes
>            to
>                 meet
>                      a
>                         posting deadline and update the Policy Manual
>      earlier.
>                         When I provide the state-by-state numbers, I'll
>      scan
>         the
>                 state
>                      tally
>                         sheets, plus provide my notes about what's
>      different
>            between
>                 the
>                      two
>                         and why so that those questions can be addressed
>                 simultaneously
>                      in one
>                         message, rather than being spread out in
>      different
>         places
>            at
>                      different
>                         times where people might miss some of it.
>                         You're well aware of how long it took a team of
>      10
>         people
>            to
>                 go
>                      through
>                         the Judicial Committee votes after the LNC
>      meeting on
>         July
>                 2nd?
>                      You
>                         can deduce from that how long it takes one person
>      to
>         give
>                 the
>                      At-Large
>                         the second-pass, fine-tooth-comb treatment.
>      Today I
>         spent
>            a
>                      LARGE
>                         number of hours on the project.  I think I have
>      about a
>                 dozen
>                      states
>                         left to go, plus tally sheet scanning and writing
>      up my
>                 notes.
>                      It
>                         takes only a few seconds for you to ask, "Are we
>      there
>                 yet?", but
>                      it
>                         takes a lot longer to actually accomplish it.
>                         I didn't have the crystal ball at the start of
>      the
>         project
>                 to
>                      know
>                         precisely how long I would get to work on it
>      today, or
>         how
>                 long
>                      it
>                         would take to complete.  Rather than emailing the
>      LNC
>            every
>                 30
>                      minutes,
>                         (and I haven't even taken time to comment on the
>      two
>         email
>                      ballots yet,
>                         though I have a bit to say there), I'm focusing
>      on just
>                 getting
>                      this
>                         task done so I can move on to the next.  It is a
>      high
>                 priority on
>                      my
>                         list, and when I finish it, I'll send it.
>                         To others who have been asking about the rest of
>      my
>         to-do
>                 list,
>                      I'm
>                         doing this project first.  In the case of adopted
>                 resolutions,
>                      please
>                         recall that our convention forges ahead and
>      adopts all
>            sorts
>                 of
>                      things
>                         from the floor while the Secretary is trying to
>      tally
>                 election
>                         results.  I suppose I should be flattered that
>      some
>            believe
>                 I can
>                         document those fully on the fly while I'm
>         simultaneously
>                      aggregating
>                         election results, and have completed minutes
>         immediately
>                      following
>                         adjournment, but that's a bit overly optimistic.
>      I am
>         a
>                 human
>                      who is
>                         constrained by the laws of time and space.  I
>      could
>         only
>                 make
>                      sparse
>                         notes about the nature of other proceedings while
>      I was
>                 working
>                      on
>                         elections, and when I start building the
>      convention
>            minutes,
>                 I'll
>                      have
>                         to go back and review the recordings to verify
>      that I
>            caught
>                 all
>                      the
>                         relevant details.  I have a large envelope of
>      lots of
>            things
>                 that
>                      were
>                         submitted in writing, so I'll fish out what was
>         actually
>                 voted
>                      on,
>                         verify that the written submission matches what
>      the
>                 delegates
>                      were told
>                         they were voting on, etc.
>                         Again, all these items are in the queue, and I'll
>      get
>         to
>                 them all
>                      as
>                         soon as I reasonably can now that I am back at
>      home
>         with
>            my
>                 usual
>                         workspace, but it is unreasonable to expect it to
>      all
>            happen
>                         instantaneously.
>                         -Alicia
>                   References
>                        1. mailto:[3][4][5][6[51]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>                   --
>                   --
>                   In Liberty,
>                   Caryn Ann Harlos
>                   Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
>           Secretary
>                   - [4][52]Caryn.Ann.[53] Harlos at LP.org or[54]
> Secretary at LP.org.
>                   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -
>     [55] LPedia at LP.org
>                   A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>                   We defend your rights
>                   And oppose the use of force
>                   Taxation is theft
>                References
>                   1. mailto:[5][6][7[56]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>                   2. mailto:[6][7][8[57]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>                   3. mailto:[7][8][9[58]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>                   4. mailto:[8[59]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>           References
>              1. mailto:[9][10[60]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              2. mailto:[10][11[61]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              3. mailto:[11][12[62]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              4. mailto:[12][13[63]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              5. mailto:[13][14[64]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              6. mailto:[14][15[65]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              7. mailto:[15][16[66]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              8. mailto:[16[67]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>         --
>         --
>         In Liberty,
>         Caryn Ann Harlos
>         Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
>         - [17][68]Caryn.Ann.[69] Harlos at LP.org or[70] Secretary at LP.org.
>         Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[71] LPedia at LP.org
>         A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>         We defend your rights
>         And oppose the use of force
>         Taxation is theft
>      References
>         1. mailto:[17[72]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         2. mailto:[18[73]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         3. mailto:[19[74]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         4. mailto:[20[75]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         5. mailto:[21[76]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         6. mailto:[22[77]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         7. mailto:[23[78]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         8. mailto:[24[79]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         9. mailto:[25[80]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        10. mailto:[26[81]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        11. mailto:[27[82]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        12. mailto:[28[83]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        13. mailto:[29[84]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        14. mailto:[30[85]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        15. mailto:[31[86]]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        16. mailto:[32[87]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        17. mailto:[33[88]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>
> References
>
>    1. mailto[89]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    2. mailto[90]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    3. mailto[91]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    4. mailto[92]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    5. mailto[93]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>    8. mailto[96]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    9. mailto[97]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   10. mailto[98]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>   12. mailto[100]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   13. mailto[101]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   14. mailto[102]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>   20. mailto[108]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>   24. mailto[112]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   25. mailto[113]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   26. mailto[114]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   27. mailto[115]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   28. mailto[116]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   29. mailto[117]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   30. mailto[118]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   31. mailto[119]:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   32. mailto[120]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>   33. mailto[121]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>
> References
>
>    1. tel:217-412-5973
>    2. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    3. mailto:
> lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    4. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    5. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    6. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    7. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    8. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    9. http://Caryn.An/
>   10. mailto: Harlos at LP.org
>   11. mailto: Secretary at LP.org.
>   12. mailto: LPedia at LP.org
>   13. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   14. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   15. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   16. mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>   17. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   18. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   19. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   20. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   21. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   22. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   23. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   24. mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>   25. http://Caryn.An/
>   26. mailto: Harlos at LP.org
>   27. mailto: Secretary at LP.org.
>   28. mailto: LPedia at LP.org
>   29. mailto::lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   30. mailto::lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>   51. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   52. http://Caryn.An/
>   53. mailto: Harlos at LP.org
>   54. mailto: Secretary at LP.org.
>   55. mailto: LPedia at LP.org
>   56. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   57. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>   67. mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>   68. http://Caryn.An/
>   69. mailto: Harlos at LP.org
>   70. mailto: Secretary at LP.org.
>   71. mailto: LPedia at LP.org
>   72. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   73. mailto:]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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>  120. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>  121. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>



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-- 
*In Liberty,*
*Caryn Ann Harlos*
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary - Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org> or Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org

A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
*We defend your rights*
*And oppose the use of force*
*Taxation is theft*
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   I think a practice of an independent audit of all votes should be our
   practice.
   But particularly in the At-Large (and JC) there was no even cursory
   visual audit by the delegates with a state by state spreadsheet like in
   the other races.
   But in races where we suspended the rules so we already don't have a
   majority vote and the margin is so thin, an audit before declaring
   results should be standard practice.
   And no this has nothing to do with not liking the results.  I don't
   have an issue with the results -- and am thrilled that Joshua won a
   seat as he put his heart into the chair race and I would like to see
   him trained up for more roles.
   This is about transparency and electoral integrity.
   No one should be made to feel bad or uncomfortable in asking for an
   audit.

   On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 5:54 AM, john.phillips--- via Lnc-business
   <[1]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

        Eh.  I forgot to put in I would Co-Sponsor this.

      John Phillips
      Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
      Cell [1]217-412-5973
      ------ Original message------
      From: Richard Longstreth via Lnc-business
      Date: Wed, Jul 11, 2018 6:22 AM
      To: [2][2]lnc-business at hq.lp.org;
      Cc: Richard Longstreth;
      Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] update on timing
   I have been in contact with at least one state chair in the last 6
   hours
   who has asked why we aren't doing an independent audit and his thoughts
   resonate with my own in terms of transparency and fairness.
   Imagine if this was a government function and the person who an
   election by
   a narrow margin was the only one auditing. I am interested in
   preserving
   the integrity of the LNC and the only way to do this is with an
   independent
   audit. While I appreciate Alicia's efforts, I think it proper that she
   turns the task over.
   I motion to see that the LNC would have an audit of the At Large
   ballots
   done by an independent auditor, ie someone not in the race. Do I have
   co-sponsors?
   Richard Longstreth
   Region 1
   On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 02:15 Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business <[3]
   [3]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
   >    Hi Alicia,
   >    ==  I can't help but notice that you were fine with my tabulation
   of
   >    the
   >       Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome of
   that
   >       one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about the
   one
   >    in
   >       which you seem to be unhappy with the result. ==
   >    I am not unhappy with the result.  I am unhappy with the way it
   was
   >    handled.  Please don't make accusations or assumptions.  I hope
   all of
   >    the races are audited and anyone in those races should not be
   involved
   >    with that.  I am sure you agree that margins of less than 20 votes
   are
   >    significantly different than margins of 150 votes.
   >    == You have recklessly asserted that "a region 1 candidate was
   pretty
   >    screwed by this whole process", and that carries some pretty
   unfair
   >    implications.==
   >    The implications are that the At-Large candidates, which include a
   >    region 1 candidate, were not proper.  I have asserted that from
   the
   >    beginning.
   >    ==  You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though heckling
   >    the person doing the work will make it go faster. ===
   >    Alicia, now you are going overboard.  I am entitled to ask, and
   that is
   >    not heckling.  I already begged your forgiveness if the intent
   came off
   >    differently but now you are attacking me.  I am not complaining
   you are
   >    not done.  I am asking for a timeframe.  That is all.  You could
   take
   >    three months and I think that is reasonable.
   >    == Your offer to "assist" is not practical, as any means for that
   to
   >    happen would necessarily make it take longer, and thus it
   contradicts
   >    your other complaint that it isn't happening fast enough.==
   >    First I never complained it is not happening fast enough.  And
   second,
   >    it would seem desirable for me to assist to learn what you are
   doing.
   >     That is part of a standard hand-off practice.
   >    == You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you
   when
   >    I'd get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
   >    working on t, I updated on the substantial progress I made,
   indicated
   >    what was left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
   >    complete as soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have
   told
   >    you nothing and have done nothing so far.  ==
   >    I am getting asked and asked and asked by members for a timeline.
   I
   >    think you are reading into things that are not there.  I have no
   doubt
   >    that you have done an immense amount.  I am not sure where this is
   >    coming from, but it is not accurate.
   >    ==In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
   finishing
   >    line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
   >       information are being "ignored".==
   >    The Utah Chair would like a timeline.  He feels ignored.
   >    And I don't think a timeline is unreasonable - such as "Dr.
   Buchman you
   >    can expect that in two weeks."
   >    That is all I am asking.  I think this going on the attack here is
   not
   >    appropriate.  If *I* have one complaint (that is not transmitting
   a
   >    complaint from a member) it would be that I should be included on
   this
   >    process.  That is part of training and handoff.  And yes that may
   mean
   >    things will take a little bit longer and that can be blamed
   totally on
   >    me.
   >    There is no need to go on the attack.  I am not attacking you.  I
   don't
   >    attack you.  I have only the utmost respect and admiration for
   your
   >    skills as I have said numerous times which is one reason I do want
   to
   >    be included in the process for training purposes.
   >    I am not attacking you.  Please stop attacking me.  None of this
   is
   >    productive.  I already apologized if the tone of other requests
   came
   >    off wrong.  Please accept that.
   >    However, a timeline is not unreasonable and I am requesting that
   on
   >    behalf of members who keep asking me.  A request that people
   involved
   >    in an election not be involved in the recount is not unreasonable,
   in
   >    fact, I am rather shocked that is not standard practice so I am
   >    requesting an independent audit of any race in which an auditor
   was
   >    also a candidate  We would expect this of other organizations.
   >
   >    On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:22 AM, Alicia Mattson via Lnc-business
   >    <[1[4]][4]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
   >
   >         Caryn Ann,
   >         I can't help but notice that you were fine with my tabulation
   of
   >      the
   >         Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome
   of
   >      that
   >         one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about
   the
   >      one in
   >         which you seem to be unhappy with the result.  You have
   >      recklessly
   >         asserted that "a region 1 candidate was pretty screwed by
   this
   >      whole
   >         process", and that carries some pretty unfair implications.
   >         You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though
   heckling
   >      the
   >         person doing the work will make it go faster.  Your offer to
   >      "assist"
   >         is not practical, as any means for that to happen would
   >      necessarily
   >         make it take longer, and thus it contradicts your other
   complaint
   >      that
   >         it isn't happening fast enough.
   >         You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you
   when
   >      I'd
   >         get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day of
   >      working on
   >         it, I updated on the substantial progress I made, indicated
   what
   >      was
   >         left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
   >      complete as
   >         soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have told you
   >      nothing
   >         and have done nothing so far.  Today I finished the dozen
   states
   >      that I
   >         didn't get to yesterday.  Next I need to write up my notes
   and
   >      scan
   >         some supporting documents.  That's where things are, and it's
   >      where
   >         I'll pick up later today.
   >         In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
   >      finishing
   >         line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
   >         information are being "ignored".  That's just not a rational
   >         description of the situation.
   >         All of this just makes me think that this whole conversation
   is
   >      more
   >         about generating noise than anything else.  Regardless, I'll
   >      finish the
   >         task soon and then move on to the rest of my to-do list.
   >         -Alicia
   >         On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:32 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via
   >      Lnc-business
   >         <[1][2[5]][5]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
   >              The At-Large results shouldn’t be a one-person audit in
   this
   >           case.
   >              And no one who ran should conduct it.
   >              I continue to offer to assist.
   >              There was no intent to have an inappropriate tone and if
   >      anything
   >              presented that way you have my abject apology.
   >              What is being asked - by several state Chairs - is a
   >      timeline.  I
   >           don’t
   >              think that is unreasonable.  They feel like they are
   being
   >           ignored.
   >              On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:24 PM Richard Longstreth via
   >           Lnc-business
   >              <[1][2][3[6]][6]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
   >                   Thank you for your work Alicia. I appreciate your
   hasty
   >           efforts
   >                and
   >                   dedication in getting these items available as soon
   as
   >      you
   >           can.
   >                   Richard
   >                   On Tue, Jul 10, 2018, 05:09 Alicia Mattson via
   >      Lnc-business
   >
   >               <[1][2][3][4[7]][7]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
   >                    Ms. Harlos,
   >                    I indicated before that I would be traveling with
   a
   >    full
   >            schedule
   >                 and
   >                    only sporadic internet access, and would not
   return to
   >    my
   >            more
   >                 normal
   >                    routine until Monday.  I got home from my trip
   Sunday
   >       night,
   >            and
   >                    starting in the wee hours of Monday morning you
   started
   >       the
   >            "Are
   >                 we
   >                    there yet?" messages about the At-Large details.
   Then
   >            throughout
   >                 the
   >                    day it became rather unfair characterizations that
   I
   >    was
   >            saying
   >                 "well,
   >                    whenever" as though I'm blowing it off.  That tone
   is
   >    not
   >                 warranted nor
   >                    appreciated.
   >                    Yes, the state-by-state numbers that add up to the
   >    totals
   >       I
   >            sent
   >                 do
   >                    exist, but providing that will not be the end of
   the
   >       story.
   >            If
   >                 all I
   >                    send is that, immediately the questions will begin
   >    about
   >       the
   >                 instances
   >                    where those numbers vary from the delegation tally
   >    sheets
   >            because
   >                 we
   >                    caught and corrected errors.  Then while I am
   >    researching
   >       to
   >                 answer
   >                    those questions, we all know the internet gossip
   will
   >    get
   >            silly,
   >                 with
   >                    people not being careful to say only things they
   know
   >    to
   >       be
   >            true
   >                 while
   >                    waiting on answers to the questions.
   >                    My usual practice is to do the post-convention
   audit as
   >       part
   >            of
   >                    building the convention minutes, which is near the
   end
   >    of
   >       my
   >                 to-do list
   >                    after having updated other minutes with timing
   >    deadlines,
   >            policy,
   >                    bylaws, platform, etc.  Instead, so I can answer
   most
   >            questions
   >                 on
   >                    at-large before they are asked, because there was
   a
   >    very
   >            close
   >                 outcome
   >                    that involves me, I've prioritized the audit of
   the
   >       At-Large
   >            race
   >                 to do
   >                    it mostly first...though I did also send updated
   >    minutes
   >       to
   >            meet
   >                 a
   >                    posting deadline and update the Policy Manual
   earlier.
   >                    When I provide the state-by-state numbers, I'll
   scan
   >    the
   >            state
   >                 tally
   >                    sheets, plus provide my notes about what's
   different
   >       between
   >            the
   >                 two
   >                    and why so that those questions can be addressed
   >            simultaneously
   >                 in one
   >                    message, rather than being spread out in different
   >    places
   >       at
   >                 different
   >                    times where people might miss some of it.
   >                    You're well aware of how long it took a team of 10
   >    people
   >       to
   >            go
   >                 through
   >                    the Judicial Committee votes after the LNC meeting
   on
   >    July
   >            2nd?
   >                 You
   >                    can deduce from that how long it takes one person
   to
   >    give
   >            the
   >                 At-Large
   >                    the second-pass, fine-tooth-comb treatment.  Today
   I
   >    spent
   >       a
   >                 LARGE
   >                    number of hours on the project.  I think I have
   about a
   >            dozen
   >                 states
   >                    left to go, plus tally sheet scanning and writing
   up my
   >            notes.
   >                 It
   >                    takes only a few seconds for you to ask, "Are we
   there
   >            yet?", but
   >                 it
   >                    takes a lot longer to actually accomplish it.
   >                    I didn't have the crystal ball at the start of the
   >    project
   >            to
   >                 know
   >                    precisely how long I would get to work on it
   today, or
   >    how
   >            long
   >                 it
   >                    would take to complete.  Rather than emailing the
   LNC
   >       every
   >            30
   >                 minutes,
   >                    (and I haven't even taken time to comment on the
   two
   >    email
   >                 ballots yet,
   >                    though I have a bit to say there), I'm focusing on
   just
   >            getting
   >                 this
   >                    task done so I can move on to the next.  It is a
   high
   >            priority on
   >                 my
   >                    list, and when I finish it, I'll send it.
   >                    To others who have been asking about the rest of
   my
   >    to-do
   >            list,
   >                 I'm
   >                    doing this project first.  In the case of adopted
   >            resolutions,
   >                 please
   >                    recall that our convention forges ahead and adopts
   all
   >       sorts
   >            of
   >                 things
   >                    from the floor while the Secretary is trying to
   tally
   >            election
   >                    results.  I suppose I should be flattered that
   some
   >       believe
   >            I can
   >                    document those fully on the fly while I'm
   >    simultaneously
   >                 aggregating
   >                    election results, and have completed minutes
   >    immediately
   >                 following
   >                    adjournment, but that's a bit overly optimistic.
   I am
   >    a
   >            human
   >                 who is
   >                    constrained by the laws of time and space.  I
   could
   >    only
   >            make
   >                 sparse
   >                    notes about the nature of other proceedings while
   I was
   >            working
   >                 on
   >                    elections, and when I start building the
   convention
   >       minutes,
   >            I'll
   >                 have
   >                    to go back and review the recordings to verify
   that I
   >       caught
   >            all
   >                 the
   >                    relevant details.  I have a large envelope of lots
   of
   >       things
   >            that
   >                 were
   >                    submitted in writing, so I'll fish out what was
   >    actually
   >            voted
   >                 on,
   >                    verify that the written submission matches what
   the
   >            delegates
   >                 were told
   >                    they were voting on, etc.
   >                    Again, all these items are in the queue, and I'll
   get
   >    to
   >            them all
   >                 as
   >                    soon as I reasonably can now that I am back at
   home
   >    with
   >       my
   >            usual
   >                    workspace, but it is unreasonable to expect it to
   all
   >       happen
   >                    instantaneously.
   >                    -Alicia
   >              References
   >
   >                   1. mailto:[3][4][5[8]][8]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >              --
   >              --
   >              In Liberty,
   >              Caryn Ann Harlos
   >              Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
   >      Secretary
   >              - [4][9]Caryn.Ann.[10] Harlos at LP.org or[11]
   Secretary at LP.org.
   >              Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[12]
   LPedia at LP.org
   >              A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
   >              We defend your rights
   >              And oppose the use of force
   >              Taxation is theft
   >           References
   >              1. mailto:[5][6[13]][9]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >              2. mailto:[6][7[14]][10]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >              3. mailto:[7][8[15]][11]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >              4. mailto:[8[16]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
   >      References
   >         1. mailto:[9[17]][12]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         2. mailto:[10[18]][13]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         3. mailto:[11[19]][14]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         4. mailto:[12[20]][15]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         5. mailto:[13[21]][16]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         6. mailto:[14[22]][17]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         7. mailto:[15[23]][18]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >         8. mailto:[16[24]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
   >
   >    --
   >    --
   >    In Liberty,
   >    Caryn Ann Harlos
   >    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
   >    - [17][25]Caryn.Ann.[26] Harlos at LP.org or[27] Secretary at LP.org.
   >    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[28] LPedia at LP.org
   >    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
   >    We defend your rights
   >    And oppose the use of force
   >    Taxation is theft
   >
   > References
   >
   >    1. mailto[29]:[19]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    2. mailto[30]:[20]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    3. mailto[31]:[21]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    4. mailto[32]:[22]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    5. mailto[33]:[23]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    6. mailto[34]:[24]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    7. mailto[35]:[25]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    8. mailto[36]:[26]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >    9. mailto[37]:[27]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   10. mailto[38]:[28]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   11. mailto[39]:[29]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   12. mailto[40]:[30]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   13. mailto[41]:[31]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   14. mailto[42]:[32]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   15. mailto[43]:[33]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
   >   16. mailto[44]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
   >   17. mailto[45]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
   >
      I have been in contact with at least one state chair in the last 6
      hours who has asked why we aren't doing an independent audit and his
      thoughts resonate with my own in terms of transparency and fairness.
      Imagine if this was a government function and the person who an
      election by a narrow margin was the only one auditing. I am
   interested
      in preserving the integrity of the LNC and the only way to do this
   is
      with an independent audit. While I appreciate Alicia's efforts, I
   think
      it proper that she turns the task over.
      I motion to see that the LNC would have an audit of the At Large
      ballots done by an independent auditor, ie someone not in the race.
   Do
      I have co-sponsors?
      Richard Longstreth
      Region 1
      On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 02:15 Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business
      <[1[46]][34]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
           Hi Alicia,
           ==  I can't help but notice that you were fine with my
   tabulation
        of
           the
              Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the outcome
        of that
              one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about
   the
        one
           in
              which you seem to be unhappy with the result. ==
           I am not unhappy with the result.  I am unhappy with the way it
        was
           handled.  Please don't make accusations or assumptions.  I hope
        all of
           the races are audited and anyone in those races should not be
        involved
           with that.  I am sure you agree that margins of less than 20
        votes are
           significantly different than margins of 150 votes.
           == You have recklessly asserted that "a region 1 candidate was
        pretty
           screwed by this whole process", and that carries some pretty
        unfair
           implications.==
           The implications are that the At-Large candidates, which
   include
        a
           region 1 candidate, were not proper.  I have asserted that from
        the
           beginning.
           ==  You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though
        heckling
           the person doing the work will make it go faster. ===
           Alicia, now you are going overboard.  I am entitled to ask, and
        that is
           not heckling.  I already begged your forgiveness if the intent
        came off
           differently but now you are attacking me.  I am not complaining
        you are
           not done.  I am asking for a timeframe.  That is all.  You
   could
        take
           three months and I think that is reasonable.
           == Your offer to "assist" is not practical, as any means for
   that
        to
           happen would necessarily make it take longer, and thus it
        contradicts
           your other complaint that it isn't happening fast enough.==
           First I never complained it is not happening fast enough.  And
        second,
           it would seem desirable for me to assist to learn what you are
        doing.
            That is part of a standard hand-off practice.
           == You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed you
        when
           I'd get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day
   of
           working on t, I updated on the substantial progress I made,
        indicated
           what was left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority
        to
           complete as soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I
   have
        told
           you nothing and have done nothing so far.  ==
           I am getting asked and asked and asked by members for a
        timeline.  I
           think you are reading into things that are not there.  I have
   no
        doubt
           that you have done an immense amount.  I am not sure where this
        is
           coming from, but it is not accurate.
           ==In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
        finishing
           line, you're portraying this as though the people requesting
              information are being "ignored".==
           The Utah Chair would like a timeline.  He feels ignored.
           And I don't think a timeline is unreasonable - such as "Dr.
        Buchman you
           can expect that in two weeks."
           That is all I am asking.  I think this going on the attack here
        is not
           appropriate.  If *I* have one complaint (that is not
   transmitting
        a
           complaint from a member) it would be that I should be included
   on
        this
           process.  That is part of training and handoff.  And yes that
   may
        mean
           things will take a little bit longer and that can be blamed
        totally on
           me.
           There is no need to go on the attack.  I am not attacking you.
   I
        don't
           attack you.  I have only the utmost respect and admiration for
        your
           skills as I have said numerous times which is one reason I do
        want to
           be included in the process for training purposes.
           I am not attacking you.  Please stop attacking me.  None of
   this
        is
           productive.  I already apologized if the tone of other requests
        came
           off wrong.  Please accept that.
           However, a timeline is not unreasonable and I am requesting
   that
        on
           behalf of members who keep asking me.  A request that people
        involved
           in an election not be involved in the recount is not
        unreasonable, in
           fact, I am rather shocked that is not standard practice so I am
           requesting an independent audit of any race in which an auditor
        was
           also a candidate  We would expect this of other organizations.
           On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:22 AM, Alicia Mattson via
   Lnc-business
           <[1][2[47]][35]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
                Caryn Ann,
                I can't help but notice that you were fine with my
        tabulation of
             the
                Secretary's race, but then you were happier with the
   outcome
        of
             that
                one.  You're not rattling the cages about that, only about
        the
             one in
                which you seem to be unhappy with the result.  You have
             recklessly
                asserted that "a region 1 candidate was pretty screwed by
        this
             whole
                process", and that carries some pretty unfair
   implications.
                You keep complaining that I'm not done yet, as though
        heckling
             the
                person doing the work will make it go faster.  Your offer
   to
             "assist"
                is not practical, as any means for that to happen would
             necessarily
                make it take longer, and thus it contradicts your other
        complaint
             that
                it isn't happening fast enough.
                You keep asking for a "timeline".  I previously informed
   you
        when
             I'd
                get back home so I could start on it.  After my first day
   of
             working on
                it, I updated on the substantial progress I made,
   indicated
        what
             was
                left to do, and assured you that it is my top priority to
             complete as
                soon as I could.  Yet you're acting as though I have told
        you
             nothing
                and have done nothing so far.  Today I finished the dozen
        states
             that I
                didn't get to yesterday.  Next I need to write up my notes
        and
             scan
                some supporting documents.  That's where things are, and
        it's
             where
                I'll pick up later today.
                In spite of me describing my progress and approaching the
             finishing
                line, you're portraying this as though the people
   requesting
                information are being "ignored".  That's just not a
   rational
                description of the situation.
                All of this just makes me think that this whole
   conversation
        is
             more
                about generating noise than anything else.  Regardless,
   I'll
             finish the
                task soon and then move on to the rest of my to-do list.
                -Alicia
                On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:32 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via
             Lnc-business
                <[1][2][3[48]][36]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
                     The At-Large results shouldn’t be a one-person audit
   in
        this
                  case.
                     And no one who ran should conduct it.
                     I continue to offer to assist.
                     There was no intent to have an inappropriate tone and
        if
             anything
                     presented that way you have my abject apology.
                     What is being asked - by several state Chairs - is a
             timeline.  I
                  don’t
                     think that is unreasonable.  They feel like they are
        being
                  ignored.
                     On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:24 PM Richard Longstreth
   via
                  Lnc-business
                     <[1][2][3][4[49]][37]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
                          Thank you for your work Alicia. I appreciate
   your
        hasty
                  efforts
                       and
                          dedication in getting these items available as
        soon as
             you
                  can.
                          Richard
                          On Tue, Jul 10, 2018, 05:09 Alicia Mattson via
             Lnc-business
                      <[1][2][3][4][5[50]][38]lnc-business at hq.lp.org>
   wrote:
                           Ms. Harlos,
                           I indicated before that I would be traveling
   with
        a
           full
                   schedule
                        and
                           only sporadic internet access, and would not
        return to
           my
                   more
                        normal
                           routine until Monday.  I got home from my trip
        Sunday
              night,
                   and
                           starting in the wee hours of Monday morning you
        started
              the
                   "Are
                        we
                           there yet?" messages about the At-Large
   details.
        Then
                   throughout
                        the
                           day it became rather unfair characterizations
        that I
           was
                   saying
                        "well,
                           whenever" as though I'm blowing it off.  That
        tone is
           not
                        warranted nor
                           appreciated.
                           Yes, the state-by-state numbers that add up to
        the
           totals
              I
                   sent
                        do
                           exist, but providing that will not be the end
   of
        the
              story.
                   If
                        all I
                           send is that, immediately the questions will
        begin
           about
              the
                        instances
                           where those numbers vary from the delegation
        tally
           sheets
                   because
                        we
                           caught and corrected errors.  Then while I am
           researching
              to
                        answer
                           those questions, we all know the internet
   gossip
        will
           get
                   silly,
                        with
                           people not being careful to say only things
   they
        know
           to
              be
                   true
                        while
                           waiting on answers to the questions.
                           My usual practice is to do the post-convention
        audit as
              part
                   of
                           building the convention minutes, which is near
        the end
           of
              my
                        to-do list
                           after having updated other minutes with timing
           deadlines,
                   policy,
                           bylaws, platform, etc.  Instead, so I can
   answer
        most
                   questions
                        on
                           at-large before they are asked, because there
   was
        a
           very
                   close
                        outcome
                           that involves me, I've prioritized the audit of
        the
              At-Large
                   race
                        to do
                           it mostly first...though I did also send
   updated
           minutes
              to
                   meet
                        a
                           posting deadline and update the Policy Manual
        earlier.
                           When I provide the state-by-state numbers, I'll
        scan
           the
                   state
                        tally
                           sheets, plus provide my notes about what's
        different
              between
                   the
                        two
                           and why so that those questions can be
   addressed
                   simultaneously
                        in one
                           message, rather than being spread out in
        different
           places
              at
                        different
                           times where people might miss some of it.
                           You're well aware of how long it took a team of
        10
           people
              to
                   go
                        through
                           the Judicial Committee votes after the LNC
        meeting on
           July
                   2nd?
                        You
                           can deduce from that how long it takes one
   person
        to
           give
                   the
                        At-Large
                           the second-pass, fine-tooth-comb treatment.
        Today I
           spent
              a
                        LARGE
                           number of hours on the project.  I think I have
        about a
                   dozen
                        states
                           left to go, plus tally sheet scanning and
   writing
        up my
                   notes.
                        It
                           takes only a few seconds for you to ask, "Are
   we
        there
                   yet?", but
                        it
                           takes a lot longer to actually accomplish it.
                           I didn't have the crystal ball at the start of
        the
           project
                   to
                        know
                           precisely how long I would get to work on it
        today, or
           how
                   long
                        it
                           would take to complete.  Rather than emailing
   the
        LNC
              every
                   30
                        minutes,
                           (and I haven't even taken time to comment on
   the
        two
           email
                        ballots yet,
                           though I have a bit to say there), I'm focusing
        on just
                   getting
                        this
                           task done so I can move on to the next.  It is
   a
        high
                   priority on
                        my
                           list, and when I finish it, I'll send it.
                           To others who have been asking about the rest
   of
        my
           to-do
                   list,
                        I'm
                           doing this project first.  In the case of
   adopted
                   resolutions,
                        please
                           recall that our convention forges ahead and
        adopts all
              sorts
                   of
                        things
                           from the floor while the Secretary is trying to
        tally
                   election
                           results.  I suppose I should be flattered that
        some
              believe
                   I can
                           document those fully on the fly while I'm
           simultaneously
                        aggregating
                           election results, and have completed minutes
           immediately
                        following
                           adjournment, but that's a bit overly
   optimistic.
        I am
           a
                   human
                        who is
                           constrained by the laws of time and space.  I
        could
           only
                   make
                        sparse
                           notes about the nature of other proceedings
   while
        I was
                   working
                        on
                           elections, and when I start building the
        convention
              minutes,
                   I'll
                        have
                           to go back and review the recordings to verify
        that I
              caught
                   all
                        the
                           relevant details.  I have a large envelope of
        lots of
              things
                   that
                        were
                           submitted in writing, so I'll fish out what was
           actually
                   voted
                        on,
                           verify that the written submission matches what
        the
                   delegates
                        were told
                           they were voting on, etc.
                           Again, all these items are in the queue, and
   I'll
        get
           to
                   them all
                        as
                           soon as I reasonably can now that I am back at
        home
           with
              my
                   usual
                           workspace, but it is unreasonable to expect it
   to
        all
              happen
                           instantaneously.
                           -Alicia
                     References
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                     --
                     --
                     In Liberty,
                     Caryn Ann Harlos
                     Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
             Secretary
                     - [4][52]Caryn.Ann.[53] Harlos at LP.org or[54]
   Secretary at LP.org.
                     Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -
       [55] LPedia at LP.org
                     A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
                     We defend your rights
                     And oppose the use of force
                     Taxation is theft
                  References
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                     2. mailto:[6][7][8[57]][41]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
                     3. mailto:[7][8][9[58]][42]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
                     4. mailto:[8[59]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
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           --
           --
           In Liberty,
           Caryn Ann Harlos
           Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
           - [17][68]Caryn.Ann.[69] Harlos at LP.org or[70] Secretary at LP.org.
           Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[71] LPedia at LP.org
           A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
           We defend your rights
           And oppose the use of force
           Taxation is theft
        References
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          16. mailto:[32[87]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
          17. mailto:[33[88]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
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     33. mailto[121]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
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   --
   In Liberty,
   Caryn Ann Harlos
   Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
   - [194]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or Secretary at LP.org.
   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
   A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
   We defend your rights
   And oppose the use of force
   Taxation is theft

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