Citizen's Initiative - The Election Act of 4000 BC

Do you approve of this initiative?


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ravensfire

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Citizens,

This initiative establishes the process that we determine our leaders - the elections! Discussion has been ongoing in this thread.

Do you approve of this initiative?
Yes - You approve of this initiative
No - You do not approve of this initiative
Abstain - You have no preference

Citizen's Initiative - The Election Act of 4000 BC

Section 1 - Elections
Conducting the affairs of Government in our system requires periodic elections. These elections allow citizen to chose their leaders based on their personalities, views and stated goals.

Terms of office will run from the first of the month to the last day of the same month, using GMT time. If the first term starts in the middle of a month, that term will not end until the last day of the subsequent month. No citizen can be elected to the same office in more than two consecutive terms.

Elections will be conducted by the official in charge of Election (called the EO). The EO will create nomination threads for each elected office, plus the Designated Player poll, 7 days prior to the end of the current term. After 3 days, the EO will post voting polls, one for each contested office, listing each candidate that has accepted their nomination in order of acceptance. These polls will be marked private, single-choice, and will be set to expire in 3 days.

Section 2 - Nomination
Nominations may be made by any citizen, for any citizen (including self-nominations) by posting in the Nomination thread for the office. Nominations may also be made via PM or posting an Election Office thread prior to the start of the election cycle if the citizen will be unavailable at that time. Citizens can only accept one nomination for an elected office. Nominations may be accepted by a post by the citizen in the nomination thread or by notifying the EO via PM or post in an Election Office thread. If they accept more than one nomination, the EO will try to determine which one is their preference. If the EO cannot, they will assume the most recent acceptance takes precedence.

Section 3 - Resolution
The citizen receiving the most votes at the conclusion of the election poll is deemed the winner of that election. In the event that more than one citizen is tied for the most votes, a runoff election poll, listing all citizen's tied for the most votes, will be conducted. This poll will be marked private, single-choice, and will be set to expire in 2 days. This process will be repeated until one citizen receives the most votes. The election cycle will conclude at the end of the final election poll.

A citizen can withdraw from an election at any time. This is an irreversible choice. When they do so, their name, and number of votes, is ignored for determining the winner of the election and for any runoffs.

Section 4 - Designated Player
The Designated Player poll will list all citizens that accepted their nomination. This poll will be marked private, multiple choice and will be set to expire in three days. All citizens receiving the required support will be considered to be the Designated Player pool for that term. The Designated Player pool is not considered an elected office.


Settings:
Public poll
Single choice
Poll expiration: 4 days

Interpretation: If there are more Yes votes than No votes at the close of the poll, the initiative is accepted.

-- Ravensfire
 
ummm... Hold on... Where's the definition of the EO?

Do we elect her? And if so who supervises said election? Is this in the constitution? Cos so long as it is that's all good...
 
ummm... Hold on... Where's the definition of the EO?

From the Election Act: "Elections will be conducted by the official in charge of Election (called the EO)."

Do we elect her? And if so who supervises said election? Is this in the constitution? Cos so long as it is that's all good...
That's covered in the discussion thread - first post, I think. You'll also want to look at the Tribal Government act - specifically the duties of the Chieftain.

-- Ravensfire
 
Fair enough then... And you're doing it for these first elections, so it's all sorted, and, therefore, all fine with me!

*Votes yes*
 
Since this initiative is well on the way to passage, I will submit a vote of conscience: No.

Sorry, but I do not agree with the PMing of nominations to the EO. All campaign activity should take place in our forums. That said, this line item is not a huge detriment to the game and an easy fix if the people deem it necessary.
 
If someone wants to nominate himself for an election before the nomination thread is up (because he's going on holiday for example), pming is the best thing to do.
 
If someone wants to nominate himself for an election before the nomination thread is up (because he's going on holiday for example), pming is the best thing to do.

If there's a thread of some type up for the Election Official - that's the best place. A PM doesn't have any tracking - to EO could say that they didn't get it, etc. A post in a public thread cannot be "forgotten". The PM is in there in case someone does just that. I don't want someone denied an election because of how they notified the EO.

-- Ravensfire
 
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