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This was a lot easier to tally. All votes valid (passencore edges in as registered halfway through the vote). 6 Ayes, 2 Nays, 75% Pass
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From 1.B.ii:
e. Election Thread - At the conclusion of the debate period, another thread shall be posted with "[Election]" in the title. The thread body must include: an explanation of the position with its associated powers and responsibilities and a list of candidates with Reddit usernames and in-game names. All persons who applied for eligibility to vote no less than 7 days prior to the posting of the [Election] thread now have 48 hours to choose their candidate by posting a reply to the election thread, including a rank-ordered list of
allany number of candidates, with their most preferred first, and their least preferred last. Voters may change or withdraw their vote at any time before the election ends, provided it is announced clearly in the same fashion as the original vote. In the voting election thread, only votes shall be commented on the post.
Removed "all" from "all candidates" so the law simply reflects what common belief was before. And general user friendliness.
f. Conclusion of Election - Once the election ends, votes must be counted as accurately as possible and ineligible votes disqualified. The results must be documented and publicized on the subreddit. Candidates are assigned ballots by the ballots' first choices. The candidate with the majority (>50%) of ballots wins the election. If no candidate meets this requirement, then the candidate or candidates with the fewest ballots is/are dropped and their ballots are redistributed to those ballots' next-choice candidates, if any. This process repeats until some candidate receives a majority of ballots and wins the election. If the last two candidates are tied, new run-off elections will be held again for only these last two candidates until one of them wins or drops out.
In run-offs, voters may simply list their single preferred candidate.
Allowing for two tied for last candidates to both be dropped. Also adding "if any" so as to work properly with the ability to post partial candidate lists. The final sentence has been struck, since it's unnecessary now that you can vote for any number of candidates anyway.
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