SR - Names
Eirik
eirik at n-link.com
Sun Oct 11 08:40:43 PDT 1998
How about a ballot sent to each group to see how many are in support? Use
the procedure and include an acutal vote to see how many are for or against
the principality while we're polling for names??
Ld Eirik
>I feel like we should go ahead and publish the list with ALL of the
>suggestions with a request for any more suggestions to be given to a
>representative for each group. The representative would get them on the
>list as soon as possible. This should take place ASAP. The additions
>would have to be cut off on a set date (say November 15th, that gives all
>of the groups a chance to meet before the cut off date).
>
>Shortly after that (about two weeks) the final list would be published as
>a ballot. The ballot would be distributed (one per person, names of the
>voter **MUST** be on the ballot to prevent *stuffing the ballot box* by
>anyone. To give the distributors enough time to ensure the ballots get to
>everyone in their area, the final counts should take place about the 15th
>of January. A couple of people in each group should count the votes and
>report them to Athelian and/or Pug and/or Duncan. The ballots themselves
>should be kept by the groups Historian or Chronicler for reference, just
>in case.
>
>Shortly after the vote, and the reporting thereof, another ballot should
>be sent out with the top five vote getters listed with the top vote
>getter listed first (with the number of votes noted), follow in order the
>other four with votes noted. In case of a tie, list six names. That
>ballot will have to be given at least a month and a half in order for
>everyone to be given a chance to see, and decide. Then the final ballots
>should be counted by the same folks who did the first set. Get the
>results to the above mentioned people. Then we need to announce the
>results to the populace of the Southern Region (but use the top vote
>getting name instead) in a special Lion's Tale which has Kazimir's
>working group's suggested Principality laws included.
>
>>The fervor seems to have subsided a bit.
>
>Nope, just been real busy with other stuff.
>>
>>Kazimir Petrovich
>
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