Re: [802SEC] +++ SEC Rules Change Letter Ballot +++ Ballot on WG electronic voting
Paul,
a question from one of my people. What consitutes a quorum for an
electronic vote (either motion or ballot).
For example, this SEC rules change ballot marks a failure to vote
as a vote against. Hence, one could argue there is no quorum requirement
as all voters end up with either a no or whatever they actually responded
with and 100% of the voters are counted.
Another interpretation is similar to those of a meeting. Specifically
the number of people who respond to the ballot as a yes or no or abstain
must be greater than 50% of the voting members.
thanks,
mike
Paul Nikolich wrote:
>
> Dear SEC members,
>
> Attached you will find the text for the SEC rules change letter ballot on WG
> Electronic Voting.
>
> Scope: To permit voting by electronic means at the working group level.
>
> Purpose: To facilitate the WG consensus process.
>
> The ballot opens March 18, 2002 and closes June 8, 2002 12 midnight EDT
> (remember if you do not vote or abstain it is equivalent to a DISAPPROVE
> vote). Buzz, please ensure this gets sent to the 802-wide email list as
> well. WG chairs, please invite your WG members to comment through you.
>
> Regards,
>
> --Paul Nikolich
>
> Chair, IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Project
> email: p.nikolich@ieee.org
> cell: 857.205.0050
> mail: 18 Bishops Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940
>
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> Name: MAR2002 rules change on wg electronic balloting.pdf
> MAR2002 rules change on wg electronic balloting.pdf Type: Acrobat (application/pdf)
> Encoding: base64
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