Tim, while I'm not aware of what the bylaws people did yesterday, I fully support the hybrid convention idea. --- Elizabeth Van Horn LNC Region 3 Representative (IN, MI, OH, KY) On 2020-05-04 12:51, Tim Hagan via Lnc-business wrote:
According to Rule 3 of the Convention Special Rules of Order, delegates can be polled individually if a state's vote report is challenged, and they must sign computer readable ballots if they're used. There's no requirement for a secret ballot.
I listened in on the Bylaws Committee meeting yesterday. They worked on an amendment that would allow a hybrid convention. I'd fully support what they had at the end of their meeting, and it's very similar to your idea. Of course, It would need to be passed by the in-person attendees to become in effect.
--- Tim Hagan Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee
On 2020-05-04 09:34, dustin.nanna--- via Lnc-business wrote:
Attached is a rough idea that I had that might satisfy both sides of the issue. It was relatively popular with Ohio folks
I want to get your guys' thoughts on a hybrid convention. Here's how it would work roughly:
As many delegates as possible/want to would meet at a time and place best suited and ASAP. They would then authorize emergency bylaws allowing remote voting for those with health concerns, compromised family, etc. Each delegation chair would make the decision on who would meet the criteria and the delegation chair would need to be on site at the physical portion of convention. Those voting remote could only vote on things that aren't voice. (Such as President, VC, LNC officers and at large, and JC) and would do so by email ballot (my only concern here is no secret ballot). The state chairs would then tabulate the combined votes and send them to the on site secretary as usual.