A yes vote sustains the ruling of the chair. A no vote overturns the ruling of the chair. A tie will sustain the ruling. It requires a simple majority of no votes to overturn. * 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 2:22 PM Sam Goldstein <sam.goldstein@lp.org> wrote:
Please clarify once more how to vote on this issue. A Yes vote sustains the ruling of the Chair and a No vote overturns the ruling of the Chair?
Simple majority or some other threshold?
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On 2020-05-31 16:18, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business 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
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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.
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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_TjSMKDiTaDDpvsY... .
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. *