Ballot
Question #1: How long should the board be allowed to discuss the pieces of the constitution that we put up for discussion?
A. five days
B. one week
C. ten days
D. two weeks
E. two weeks with option to prolong
F. one week with option to prolong
Please rank your preferences by typing in the letter of your choice next to each number below, where #1 is your first choice and #6 is your last choice.
#1 = F
#2 = C
#3= D
#4= E
#5= B
#6= A
Question #2: When the discussion ends and the board votes on whether or not to accept the piece of the constitution presented to them, how long should the approval vote run?
A. eight days, two weekends inclusive
B. 10 days
C. 10 days, two weekends inclusive
D. two weeks
E. two weeks with possible extention (to reach quorum)
Please rank your preferences by typing in the letter of your choice next to each number below, where #1 is your first choice and #5 is your last choice.
#1 = D
#2 = B
#3= C
#4= E
#5= A
Question #3: What percentage of the voting members must approve the constitution in order for it to be accepted:
A. 67%, no quorum
B. 67% with 30% quorum (39 members must vote, based on 127 members)
C. 67% with 50% quorum (64 members must vote)
D. 67% with 67% quorum (85 members must vote)
E. 75% no quorum
F. 75% with 30% quorum (39 members must vote)
G. 75% with 50% quorum (64 members must vote)
H. 20% opposition (26 votes against it)
Please rank your preferences by typing in the letter of your choice next to each number below, where #1 is your first choice and #8 is your last choice.
#1 = C
#2 = H
#3= B
#4= E
#5= A
#6= F
#7= G
#8 = D
Question #4: Who should be counted for purposes of determing a quorum?
A. all registered members (127 as of March 12)
B. members active during past two months
only two choices, no ranking needed
Please show your first choice:
#1 = A
Edited to say I'll be offline till Sunday night (or Monday, depending on how tired I am
) - got a moot to go to!