So some fixed amount of time longer than 30 s, maybe 60 s. The Chair can see the vote develop, but we can't so having a consistent amount of time would have more confidence from the delegates. --- Tim Hagan Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee On 2020-05-13 19:59, Whitney Bilyeu wrote:
There is a delay/lag at times, so when the chair called a poll to start and go for 30 seconds, it was ended very quickly on my end. 30 seconds was not enough time for at least one of them.
On Wed, May 13, 2020, 9:22 PM Tim Hagan via Lnc-business <lnc-business@hq.lp.org> wrote:
At least a couple of delegates didn't know how to raise their hand at the beginning. Need to let them know to click on Participants to get the Raise Hand, Yes, and No buttons.
I called all questions, but we voted on only the immediate question and then continued debate. Need a way for privilege motions/points of order.
We really need the current motion/amendment written up on a screen somewhere.
Suggest having a consistent amount of time from the chair calling for the vote to announcing the final vote count. Maybe 10 seconds?
If I take a drink each time the next speaker says, "can you hear me?", I'll be drunk before the end of the day.
-- Tim Hagan Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee