[Lnc-business] One-Question LP Convention Survey

Elizabeth Van Horn elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
Tue May 26 14:00:09 EDT 2020


A mention in chat, that all might not have see, isn't an effective way 
to tell people.  We all had voice ability.

Those who wanted to work on the language were surprised to see her 
survey come out.

As for the wording, I'm getting messages saying it's poorly worded.  
But, that doesn't cover the area where she took upon herself without 
consulting those who wanted in put on the survey.



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Elizabeth Van Horn



On 2020-05-26 13:17, Alex Merced (LNC Vice Chair) via Lnc-business 
wrote:
> Alicia mentioned in the chat during the COC meeting we all attended
> early on about her sending it out the next day and no one objected at
> that time.
> 
> Email is generally a bad way to mass communicate in today’s world of
> spam filters and firewalls, but there really isn’t a better way on
> short notice. I received it and I didn’t see anything particularly
> objectionable about the wording.
> 
> Ideal world all delegates would be reachable on a reliable platform
> LPHQ administrates kinda of like the LP slack channel which people can
> join at LP.org/chat.
> 
> Alex Merced
> Vice Chair of the Libertarian National Committee/LP
> 
>> On May 26, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business 
>> <lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Why this matters:
>> 
>> 1)  Not all delegates and alternates are getting the survey.
>> 2)  Those who wanted the survey were not consulted on language or 
>> anything about the survey.
>> 3)  The survey should have been sent from LPHQ.
>> 
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>> Elizabeth Van Horn
>> LNC Region 3 Representative (IN, MI, OH, KY)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2020-05-26 12:41, Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business wrote:
>>> I'm seeing people say they did not get the survey that was sent to
>>> delegates and alternates.
>>> Some delegates and alternates are saying this.  Then, I was surprised 
>>> to
>>> learn that Alicia Mattson sent out that survey.  Without input from
>>> others on the wording.
>>> Survey went out at 4:30 AM for us in eastern time.  Likely to be 
>>> buried
>>> by the time people look at their in-box.  Hell, I didn't even know it
>>> was there, until I saw Sam post something on FB.  Then I started
>>> alerting people about it.  Already seeing people question why the 
>>> survey
>>> is worded the way it is.
>>> How things are done matter.  I'm not happy about this.


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