With two candidates, unless someone take the unusual position that they prefer candidate A but in the case of a tie, candidate B should get it, this suggestion would result in the tie-breaking decision being a tie. Alan At 22/07/2013 11:52 AM, Robert Guerra wrote:
in the case of a tie vote, the options to break the tie should be as close as possible to the electorate.
In my opinion, I would have rerun the election and ask
- the electorate chose, in a ranked fashion - who should be elected - in the case of a tie, who folks give their vote to.
regards
Robert
On 2013-07-20, at 3:22 PM, Eduardo Diaz, PE wrote:
I like option 4.
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Please pardon any errors. I am sending this from my IPhone and have big fingers.
On Jul 20, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
In thinking about what kind of rule we could create to ensure that we do not have ties, this is what I came up with and it has the support of Evan and Garth (Eduardo was reachable)
We need to cover the situation of more than the situation where there are more than two candidates, but the immediate situation is not that complex.
On consultation with a number of people, we came up with four alternatives of what to do if there was a tie in a race for a RALO leaders.
1. Random selection. 2. RALO Chair casts a second vote 3. ALAC Chair casts a vote 4. The three ALAC members from North America cast a secret vote, without the option to abstain.
Option 1 is a common solution and is easy. I could live with this, but I would prefer that we not use random choice to select our leaders.
Option 2 is probably a good choice for the case of Secretariat, since the Chair will have to work closely with the winner. However, I find it problematic in the case of a Chair election where the incumbent is running again, since that puts the Chair in the position of selecting him/herself. Also, I am uncomfortable with introducing this new process without the candidates knowing about it at the start.
Option 3 is probably reasonable, but I would prefer that if we go this way, we decide on it on an all-region basis (that is, to have the ALAC Chair intercede in a RALO selection process).
Option 4 keeps the decision in the region and I find it the most palatable option certainly in the short term.
Based on comments, I would be happy to draw up an amendment to our operating procedures.
Alan
At 20/07/2013 02:16 AM, you wrote:
Dear All,
The election for NARALO Secretariat (candidates: Darlene Thompson and Glenn McKnight) has resulted in a tie vote.
NARALO Operating Principles do not cover this eventuality. At-Large Staff has consulted with available ALAC Members from the region as well as the NARALO Chair on what process to use to address the situation.
The consensus is that the vote for Secretariat should be rerun, but prior to that, NARALO must amend its rules to ensure that on the re-vote, the possibility of a tie in officer selections is addressed.
Regards,
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