[Lnc-business] more JudComm data
john.phillips at lp.org
john.phillips at lp.org
Mon Jul 16 19:57:22 EDT 2018
Thank you. Your hard work is appreciated regardless of the other stuff beyond your control.
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell 217-412-5973
------ Original message------From: Alicia Mattson via Lnc-businessDate: Mon, Jul 16, 2018 6:54 PMTo: Libertarian National Committee list;Cc: Alicia Mattson;Subject:[Lnc-business] more JudComm data
Attached is the state-by-state breakdown of the Judicial Committee results
which were announced late at night on July 3.
I imagined that since I am not a candidate in this race, I could wait a bit
longer until I had time to do an audit of this data, as I did with the
At-Large data, before publishing it. That way any numbers recorded here
which do not match a state chair's recollection of what they turned in
could be explained before the question even needed to be asked.
As always, the convention secretary has a long to-do list following the
convention. There were pending deadlines that I wanted to make on other
subjects, so after I published more detailed At-Large info, I didn't take
up the JudComm audit yet. The At-Large project took me large portions of
three days to complete, and I couldn't put off certain other projects that
long to do JudComm right then.
The LNC was already undertaking an email ballot to "recognize" the top-7
finishers anyway. Now we know that motion did not pass, mostly due to
concerns that it would be a rule violation, but now it seems that the top-7
finishers are just declaring themselves to be the Judicial Committee,
though they did not meet the thresholds to be elected.
The LNC now has an email ballot for an independent audit of the Judicial
Committee results.
I dunno. I'm just going to go ahead and put this out, even though I
haven't had time to audit it yet.
The JudComm tally happened without the intense time pressures under which
the At-Large tally happened. I am HOPING that means fewer errors were made
in the tally, but we shall see. We were all very tired by that point, so
that could prove to have been as big a challenge as the time pressures
were. None of the participants in the tally were JudComm candidates.
I intend to conduct an audit of this data anyway, regardless of whether the
LNC motion for an audit passes. I am not one of the candidates for
Judicial Committee. I still have other things that should be done first,
but I think I can probably get to it within the next two weeks. Just know
that if questions arise, the answers will have to wait until I can audit
this.
There's just so much activity about this subject that I'll go ahead and put
this out, for what it's worth.
-Alicia
Attached is the state-by-state breakdown of the Judicial Committee
results which were announced late at night on July 3.
I imagined that since I am not a candidate in this race, I could wait a
bit longer until I had time to do an audit of this data, as I did with
the At-Large data, before publishing it. That way any numbers recorded
here which do not match a state chair's recollection of what they
turned in could be explained before the question even needed to be
asked.
As always, the convention secretary has a long to-do list following the
convention. There were pending deadlines that I wanted to make on
other subjects, so after I published more detailed At-Large info, I
didn't take up the JudComm audit yet. The At-Large project took me
large portions of three days to complete, and I couldn't put off
certain other projects that long to do JudComm right then.
The LNC was already undertaking an email ballot to "recognize" the
top-7 finishers anyway. Now we know that motion did not pass, mostly
due to concerns that it would be a rule violation, but now it seems
that the top-7 finishers are just declaring themselves to be the
Judicial Committee, though they did not meet the thresholds to be
elected.
The LNC now has an email ballot for an independent audit of the
Judicial Committee results.
I dunno. I'm just going to go ahead and put this out, even though I
haven't had time to audit it yet.
The JudComm tally happened without the intense time pressures under
which the At-Large tally happened. I am HOPING that means fewer errors
were made in the tally, but we shall see. We were all very tired by
that point, so that could prove to have been as big a challenge as the
time pressures were. None of the participants in the tally were
JudComm candidates.
I intend to conduct an audit of this data anyway, regardless of whether
the LNC motion for an audit passes. I am not one of the candidates for
Judicial Committee. I still have other things that should be done
first, but I think I can probably get to it within the next two weeks.
Just know that if questions arise, the answers will have to wait until
I can audit this.
There's just so much activity about this subject that I'll go ahead and
put this out, for what it's worth.
-Alicia
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Thank you. Your hard work is appreciated regardless of the other stuff
beyond your control.
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell [1]217-412-5973
------ Original message------
From: Alicia Mattson via Lnc-business
Date: Mon, Jul 16, 2018 6:54 PM
To: Libertarian National Committee list;
Cc: Alicia Mattson;
Subject:[Lnc-business] more JudComm data
Attached is the state-by-state breakdown of the Judicial Committee results
which were announced late at night on July 3.
I imagined that since I am not a candidate in this race, I could wait a bit
longer until I had time to do an audit of this data, as I did with the
At-Large data, before publishing it. That way any numbers recorded here
which do not match a state chair's recollection of what they turned in
could be explained before the question even needed to be asked.
As always, the convention secretary has a long to-do list following the
convention. There were pending deadlines that I wanted to make on other
subjects, so after I published more detailed At-Large info, I didn't take
up the JudComm audit yet. The At-Large project took me large portions of
three days to complete, and I couldn't put off certain other projects that
long to do JudComm right then.
The LNC was already undertaking an email ballot to "recognize" the top-7
finishers anyway. Now we know that motion did not pass, mostly due to
concerns that it would be a rule violation, but now it seems that the top-7
finishers are just declaring themselves to be the Judicial Committee,
though they did not meet the thresholds to be elected.
The LNC now has an email ballot for an independent audit of the Judicial
Committee results.
I dunno. I'm just going to go ahead and put this out, even though I
haven't had time to audit it yet.
The JudComm tally happened without the intense time pressures under which
the At-Large tally happened. I am HOPING that means fewer errors were made
in the tally, but we shall see. We were all very tired by that point, so
that could prove to have been as big a challenge as the time pressures
were. None of the participants in the tally were JudComm candidates.
I intend to conduct an audit of this data anyway, regardless of whether the
LNC motion for an audit passes. I am not one of the candidates for
Judicial Committee. I still have other things that should be done first,
but I think I can probably get to it within the next two weeks. Just know
that if questions arise, the answers will have to wait until I can audit
this.
There's just so much activity about this subject that I'll go ahead and put
this out, for what it's worth.
-Alicia
Attached is the state-by-state breakdown of the Judicial Committee
results which were announced late at night on July 3.
I imagined that since I am not a candidate in this race, I could wait a
bit longer until I had time to do an audit of this data, as I did with
the At-Large data, before publishing it. That way any numbers recorded
here which do not match a state chair's recollection of what they
turned in could be explained before the question even needed to be
asked.
As always, the convention secretary has a long to-do list following the
convention. There were pending deadlines that I wanted to make on
other subjects, so after I published more detailed At-Large info, I
didn't take up the JudComm audit yet. The At-Large project took me
large portions of three days to complete, and I couldn't put off
certain other projects that long to do JudComm right then.
The LNC was already undertaking an email ballot to "recognize" the
top-7 finishers anyway. Now we know that motion did not pass, mostly
due to concerns that it would be a rule violation, but now it seems
that the top-7 finishers are just declaring themselves to be the
Judicial Committee, though they did not meet the thresholds to be
elected.
The LNC now has an email ballot for an independent audit of the
Judicial Committee results.
I dunno. I'm just going to go ahead and put this out, even though I
haven't had time to audit it yet.
The JudComm tally happened without the intense time pressures under
which the At-Large tally happened. I am HOPING that means fewer errors
were made in the tally, but we shall see. We were all very tired by
that point, so that could prove to have been as big a challenge as the
time pressures were. None of the participants in the tally were
JudComm candidates.
I intend to conduct an audit of this data anyway, regardless of whether
the LNC motion for an audit passes. I am not one of the candidates for
Judicial Committee. I still have other things that should be done
first, but I think I can probably get to it within the next two weeks.
Just know that if questions arise, the answers will have to wait until
I can audit this.
There's just so much activity about this subject that I'll go ahead and
put this out, for what it's worth.
-Alicia
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