[ncdnhc-discuss] Re: [noncomelections] Basic outline of the election process
DNSO Secretariat
DNSO.Secretariat at dnso.org
Fri Feb 15 22:39:11 CET 2002
Dear Raul,
My understanding is that each voter may cast up to 3 "x"
- 3 names - but the vote is subsequently calculated according
to the category of membership: small is weighted 1, large is 2.
In other words when a small member votes for A, B and C - each
of 3 selected candidates get one point. When a large member votes
for A, B and C - each of 3 selected candidates get two points.
This is the most common weighted vote.
It should probably be worded better:
"You cast up to three "x", for three candidates."
Your question let me suppose that you envision another
possibilities, such as a large member could split its rights
to vote (points to give) to up to 6 candidates, while at the
same time a small member could not vote for more than 3 candidates.
Or, an opposite scenario, one voter may give all his points to only
1 candidate.
I was unaware that the whole combinatory possibilities are
acceptable to the Non Commercial group.
If indeed such is a case, please let me know.
Best regards,
DNSO Secretariat
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| From raul at inia.org.uy Fri Feb 15 20:47:38 2002
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| Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:47:35 -0300
| To: discuss at icann-ncc.org, DNSO Secretariat <DNSO.Secretariat at dnso.org>
| From: Raul Echeberria <raul at inia.org.uy>
| Subject: Re: [noncomelections] Basic outline of the election process
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| At 20:26 15/02/02 +0100, you wrote:
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| > 6. Do not edit a ballot. Just put a 'x' between square brackets [ ] to
| > vote for a candidate.
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| > You cast up to three votes, for three candidates.
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| Dear friends:
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| I don't understand it. Can I vote for three candidates?, Can I combine it
| with my right to use two votes.?
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| Please, could explain me.?
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| Regards,
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| Raul
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