8 Aug 15:50
Re: Election results
Andrew Sullivan <ajs <at> crankycanuck.ca>
2007-08-08 13:50:01 GMT
2007-08-08 13:50:01 GMT
Josh, On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 11:36:42PM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote: > Unfortunately, the quorum parts of our bylaws will paralyze the organization > if we do not purge "inactive" members. This argument begs the question. There is a difference between inactive members who do not care about the organisation and don't especially want to be members, and members who do care but choose not to vote. Defining the latter as inactive deprives those refusing to vote that option of communicating their indifference to the options presented. It's a legitmate democratic tactic, particularly in the absence of a "none of the above" option on the ballot. > For example, changes to the bylaws themselves require a majority of > *all* members, not just voting ones. With current levels of > participation that will be impossible to achieve. This is _also_ question-begging, because it assumes that the changes should occur if they are desired. You simply do not know, in advance, whether the non-voters are refusing to vote because they don't care about the organisation, or because they're happy with the bylaws as they are and don't think they need changing. If you know that not voting is effectively the same as voting "no", why bother going on the record? Note that this isn't an argument against establishing criteria for participation, but it is an argument for excluding a requirement to vote in every topic put to vote by the organisation. > I'd bet you that at least 15% of our membership has gone no-mail on > the lists and is not even aware that they are still registered as > members. This oughta be easy enough to check, no? I'd prefer a real number to speculation. A -- -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs <at> crankycanuck.ca In the future this spectacle of the middle classes shocking the avant- garde will probably become the textbook definition of Postmodernism. --Brad Holland
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