On 16-May-14 07:55, Volker Greimann wrote:
Agreed. We should make it a point to clearly deliniate the votes in each communication to the board in the future, i.e. not only include the complete voting record, but also who voted how.
I agree, though I think it is enough to say by majority or by super majority in the letter and attach the full voting record.
In some cases, we may also want to allow the dissenting groups to include a dissenting opinion with the submission of the motion.
I think we do. Every vote, positive or negative can be accompanied by a voting statement which remains part of the vote and is communicated with the vote whenever the vote is communicated: Abstentions require a voting statement, while other votes are allowed a statement.* That is why I said it was my fault for not having made one. Anytime the point is important enough to a council member to record, it can be done. And that is why the voting record needs to be attached to all such letters. Glen, thanks for attaching the voting record to the archived letter. avri * (For process geeks: the rule was changed a few years back, as people who wanted to make a statement were abstaining in order to do so. Seemed better to allow a statement with any vote.)