[Lnc-business] EMAIL BALLOT 200531-1 APPEAL FROM THE RULING OF THE CHAIR CONCERNING REMOVAL OF DANIEL HAYES FROM THE COC

Caryn Ann Harlos carynannharlos at gmail.com
Sun May 31 16:19:32 EDT 2020


In a live vote, the chair has the privilege of debating first.  I will not
present any argument until a day has passed giving the chair time to claim
that privilege.

*  In Liberty,*
* Personal Note:  I have what is commonly known as Asperger's Syndrome
(part of the autism spectrum).  This can affect inter-personal
communication skills in both personal and electronic arenas.  If anyone
found anything offensive or overly off-putting (or some other social faux
pas) in an actual email, please contact me privately and let me know.  *


On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 2:18 PM Caryn Ann Harlos <carynannharlos at gmail.com>
wrote:

> EMAIL BALLOT 200531-1  APPEAL FROM THE RULING OF THE CHAIR CONCERNING
> REMOVAL OF DANIEL HAYES FROM THE COC
>
> We have an electronic mail ballot.
>
> Votes are due to the LNC-Business list by June 7, 2020 at 11:59:59 pm
> Pacific time.
>
> Co-Sponsors:  Goldstein, Harlos, Longstreth, Phillips, Smith
>
> =============================================
>
>
> Motion: The Chair has ruled he can not only remove Daniel Hayes as CoC
> chair but also from the committee entirely.  Harlos appeals from the
> ruling of the chair that he can remove Hayes from the committee without CoC
> approval since appointment required CoC approval.
>
> =============================================
>
> THRESHOLD REQUIRED:  A majority vote is required to overturn the ruling
> of the chair.
>
>
> You can keep track of the Secretary's manual tally of votes here:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VntkXkkuQouUiWbt9bnI_TjSMKDiTaDDpvsYtTmJdhE/edit#gid=1053534570.
> Votes are noted with a link to the actual ballot cast for verification. You
> can find the time that the manual tally was last updated at the bottom of
> the sheet.
>
>
> Please notify me of any discrepancies.
>
> *  In Liberty,*
> * Personal Note:  I have what is commonly known as Asperger's Syndrome
> (part of the autism spectrum).  This can affect inter-personal
> communication skills in both personal and electronic arenas.  If anyone
> found anything offensive or overly off-putting (or some other social faux
> pas) in an actual email, please contact me privately and let me know.  *
>


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