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June 2013 Elections General Information

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1June 2013 Elections General Information Empty June 2013 Elections General Information Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:07 pm

kj34

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Yes it's that time again, apparently. Since the rules shouldn't have changed since January, I'll repost Jon's original post from then here with a few modifications.

Jon wrote:June 2013 General Election Information

It's now time for the second USNW elections of 2013. This means Full Members can run for ministry positions or executive cabinet offices, and all members above Observer can democratically vote on who should they want to be the next leader or minister.

Here's how it works. If you are a full member, you can run for as many ministries that you think you can handle. It is not advised, however, that one person run for more than two ministry positions. Ministry positions will be expected to be active in their area and that is simply not possible if you spread yourself too thin. You can also run for an Executive Cabinet office (Chancellor, First Minister, or Executive Secretary), but if you do, you have to choose one of those three (i.e., you can't run for Chancellor and Executive Secretary, you have to choose one). If you run for a cabinet position it is advised that you run for, at maximum, one ministry position.

To run for office, you need to have a campaigning thread ready to go. Create this somewhere in the subforum labeled "Campaign Centre" saying something like "(name) for (position)". You can post your plans in office, your campaign signatures, avatars, etc. in that thread. Have one thread for each position. On January 18, your thread will be locked. If you don't create a thread by the January 18 deadline, you will NOT be in the polls, even if you are the incumbent.

The administration department is seeking opinions on whether or not debates should be held. If there is significant interest (respond to this thread to express said interest) the debates will be held between the end of the campaign period and (To be Determined).

Election Period: Begins (TBA), ends at (TBA).

Regarding the above, there are a few guidelines. Please don't throw someone who is running against you into the dirt. We are all friends here, don't go slamming on them. Any content like that will be removed. Also, you may not go around asking people what they voted during the voting stage. Do NOT tell ANYBODY what you voted, unless an admin asks you after the voting is closed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has anything changed since last time?
No, unless significant interest is expressed in debates.

Am I eligible to run?
That's a good question the eligibility list will answer.

I've been an Ambassadorial Member for three months. Can I apply for full membership and be able to run for a ministry?
Yes. This was a very common trend in the last elections, and probably will be again. Check the eligibility list to make sure you aren't running for nothing, however.

What is a majority in these elections?
Unlike the International Assembly where a 2/3 majority is required, any majority will win the elections. If someone receives 8 votes (at this point in time, that is just over 50% of the union), they will clinch the position and the polls will be closed with immediate effect. If someone does not receive 8 votes but has more than the other person running, they will win the poll.

What happens in ties, and/or can I get a recount?
In the event of a tie, a recount will be held. The exact details of any recount will be decided by the incumbent cabinet. The winner of the recount will win the elections. Recounts cannot be requested, the only other reason a recount can be held is an error in the procedure of the election making the original results invalid. Only the incumbent can deem an election invalid. Ties in recounts forced by a tie. will be decided by a vote of the incumbent cabinet.

If you have any further questions please ask them by replying to this thread.



Last edited by kj34 on Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:11 pm; edited 1 time in total

Jack

Jack
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Member (Acadia & Valessia)

Thank you for spelling "Center" correctly! Razz

Chris

Chris
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Member (Mitron)

So what do the elected people do in their positions? What's their duties?

Jack

Jack
Member (Acadia & Valessia)
Member (Acadia & Valessia)

That has been fuzzy for a long time. Razz

Chancellor is like the leader, even though it's not actually written that way.  He seems to oversee everything in union activities.

First Minister runs the ministries and the USNW Court.

Executive Secretary makes sure the forum is running smoothly and is up to date.

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