When I was on ALAC, I had the honor of setting up, running, and tabulating several polls for voting on ALS's. I agree that the election must have an end date and time that is adhered to. While most ALAC members voted promptly, there were always people that for one reason or another forgot to vote, couldn't work with the ballot due to technical problems, or just didn't vote due to lack of interest, confusion, or other reasons.. BUT--I used to email non-voters a couple days and a day before the close and also hours before close. It was my goal to make it 100% participation. Isn't there someone monitoring the election that could take that on? There's only so much we can do. But extending votes to "give everyone a chance" is not in the larger interest, in my opinion. Jean Ex ALAC NA At 6:00 PM +0200 9/5/07, Annette Muehlberg recently said:
ThatZs right!
Annette
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Bret Fausett <bfausett@internet.law.pro> Gesendet: 05.09.07 17:42:07 An: At-Large Worldwide <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Betreff: Re: [At-Large] Election of the ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board ofDirectors - result ?
Here's a suggestion to improve the optics around this process, because from afar it does not look good. When you call an election, with a process and a deadline for a vote, you need to stick to it. Extending the voting period makes it appear as though you are gaming the system in order to gather enough votes to change the result. Whether that is what is happening or not doesn't matter as much as the integrity of the process.
-- Bret
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