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Folks, Someone asked me how many vote are
required for the current electronic ballot to pass. I believe under our ‘new
and improved’ rules we need a majority vote of all members of the EC with
voting rights to pass an electronic ballot. Majority means more than
half! So with 17 voting members you need 9 approve votes to pass. I
leave it to the chair to confirm this interpretation. If anyone thinks I
am in error, please let me know so we can resolve it. Thanks, Mat Matthew Sherman, Ph.D. From: I'm so
confused about the rules that my head is spinning (I can't imagine how YOU
feel!) Anyway,
how many votes would this need to pass? And if that number is achieved in fewer
than 10 days, can it be declared as "passed" at that time? And who
would/should do that (Roger or Paul?) Just
curious. Thanks
for doing the heavy lifting on the rules. (glad it's you and not me buddy!)
john
-----Original
Message----- Sent:
Thursday, September 16, 2004 6:32 AM Approve
Matthew
Sherman, PhD -----Original
Message----- Dear EC
members, This is a
10 day EC email ballot on the following motion: Motion:
Approve the below motion to approve expenditure for CD-ROM production
The ballot
duration will be 10 days. It opens NOON edt 15 September and closes NOON
edt 25 September. Regards,
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Original Message ----- I would
like to conduct a 10-day email ballot on the following motion: I move to
approve an expenditure not to exceed $2,000.00 for the production of the 802 Standards
CD-ROM by Projex for distribution at the November 2004 plenary session.
The attached quotation is provided as supporting information. -Bob
Bob
O'Hara Phone:
+1 408 635 2025 ----------
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