Hi,
You actually propose two separate amendments. Please don't do that, it smells
of politics. :-/
John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
- 2. If the ballot has a quorum requirement R any options other
- than the default option which do not receive at least R votes
- ranking that option above the default option are dropped from
- consideration.
+ 2. If the ballot has a quorum requirement R, and less then R votes are
+ cast, the entire vote is thrown out. The amendment may be withdrawn,
+ or a discussion period may be resumed at the sponsor's discretion.
I think I like this change.
+ 3. Any option with a supermajority requirement which does not defeat
+ the default option by its required majority ratio is dropped from
+ consideration.
- 3. Any (non-default) option which does not defeat the default option
- by its required majority ratio is dropped from consideration.
The point of wording it the "old" way was that any option which is ranked
below the default by a majority is removed before starting the algorithm.
That is intentional; otherwise, a case can be constructed where such an
option could win, which is Not Good.
I'd reject this change.
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