> Bylaws need to be more explicit. They also need to be used. If the EC's > rule is followed, will you be able to vote in the SE election? You returned > as ASC after April 1, I think. > > Alley Not sure about that. Freddie would have come in on that I guess. Although my name was removed as ASC, I was still maintaining the same VAGenWeb project pages that I have been for four years. I don't know how long the gap was while my name was off the page as ASC. If the April 1 cutoff date is applied to me, and I was added back as ASC after April 1, then it means I wouldn't get a ballot for the Southeast regional state coordinator representative. I have also been co-cc of Brunswick County for over a year, so I could vote for the Southeast cc-rep position. Also, I would get a ballot for the national coordinator position. This is the only region I'm involved in - Southeast. Linda
I only asked out of curiosity. I think that technically, you wouldn't be qualified. However, if votes are private, I don't see how the new rule made by the EC can be enforced. Perhaps, after this election is over, something can be added to the bylaws. I think the SC should make the decision. Alley > Not sure about that. Freddie would have come in on that I guess. > Although my name was removed as ASC, I was still maintaining the same > VAGenWeb project pages that I have been for four years. I don't know how > long the gap was while my name was off the page as ASC. If the April 1 > cutoff date is applied to me, and I was added back as ASC after April 1, > then it means I wouldn't get a ballot for the Southeast regional state > coordinator representative. > > I have also been co-cc of Brunswick County for over a year, so I could > vote for the Southeast cc-rep position. Also, I would get a ballot for > the national coordinator position. > > This is the only region I'm involved in - Southeast. > > Linda >