2008/9/15 Turvey, Andrew <Andrew.Turvey@alliance-leicester.co.uk>

Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton at gmail.com Wrote:
2008/9/15 Ian A. Holton <poeloq at gmail.com>:
> Just a quick question: who actually gets to vote?

The plan is to allow pretty much anyone that wants to to vote. The
election committee will give us the details soon, I imagine, but
anyone can add themselves as a potential member and there's no reason
not to allow all potential members to vote, so that means anyone can
vote. The only thing to be decided, I think, is whether or not to
impose a deadline on adding yourself to the membership list prior to
the election. I see little point in that myself, but it may make
things simpler for the committee.

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Ultimately it is up to the election committee. This page here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK_v2.0/Candidate_FAQs#What_are_the_election_rules.3F states that the voters are those people who signed their name as "guarantor members" or "supporters" but doesn't give a deadline for signing up and I can't remember where it came from anyway.

I suggest a deadline of 13 September so that we're encouraging people to sign up to participate, not just signing up to vote!

Regards,

Andrew Turvey

Given that the 13th September is three days ago, I would strongly object. I have only just got round to adding my name and would like to participate. It is not even remotely fair to retroactively limit the electorate in the way you suggest. I agree a deadline could be useful, but it should be discussed or at least announced in *advance* of the cut-off date.
 
James Hardy
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