With our e-mail ballot procedure, the Secretary, not the Chair, states and puts the question before the body. We've had instances where co-sponsors send their sponsorships privately to the Secretary, or co-sponsors and the Secretary react quickly, making it very possible for voting to start before the Chair has a chance to read the motion. --- Tim Hagan Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee On 2020-06-12 04:47, Sam Goldstein via Lnc-business wrote:
How is it possible for the Chair to rule a motion out of order after voting on it has begun?
--- Sam Goldstein, At Large Member Libertarian National Committee Convention Oversight Committee 317-850-0726 Cell
On 2020-06-12 05:03, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business wrote:
We had a ballot going to change authority to cancel Orlando contract. Mid-stream, the chair ruled it out of order. Voting concluded with a count of 13-0-4.
I am asking for sponsors for an appeal of the ruling of the chair so that said motion would pass.
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