Okay the ballot as written is clear. The discussion on the ballot is confusing because of the 11 or 12 issues, they are each discussed separately. For example, I have no clue what goes on in the Fanfic threads and I don't know whether to vote yes or no. But finding the opinions on that particular issue is going to take dedication (and threadsuck) and I don't feel like doing it.
For this ballot in particular I think the pro and con opinions need to be included so people know what the affected Buffistas think. Or if someone could Nilly them before the vote that would also be helpful.
was it majority or plurality? Please don't kill me
Heh. Since the ballot question has only two choices, they are the same thing. Majority means more than half of the votes; plurality means the most votes of all the choices.
Heh. Since the ballot question has only two choices, they are the same thing. Majority means more than half of the votes; plurality means the most votes of all the choices.
But it might not be if I have a No Preference vote, right? So if Yes/No are the only choices it doesn't matter. But if Yes/No/No Preference are offered does it need to be plurality or majority?
Technically (from a technical radial button/html standpoint), do people have to vote on all issues?
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Shoot me now. Dear goddess, please. This is a pain in the ass and I'm not even invested, so much, in the outcome. It would be hell to propose and ballot something you were passionate about.
OH CRAP. Which reminds me. . .
1. We still need someone to count votes.
2. Do we need MVT on each item or only on the total ballot? Cause that would make a difference on giving a no preference choice.
Seriously, I don't want to debate it. I just want the facts.
My opinion, the MVT should be voters on any issue, or Buffistas participating. The NP don't count for the majority situation.
I can count again if no one else is in the queue.
proposing ballots: it's a dirty job but somebody's got to suffer for it.
Technically (from a technical radial button/html standpoint), do people have to vote on all issues?
Here are the facts from someone who wishes his brain cells were filled with something other than this knowledge:
- Each ballot question is tallied separately. The MVT must be reached for each question separately for that particular question's votes to count.
- No preference votes count towards the MVT
- No preference votes do not count towards whether something gets a majority vote. If the tally is Yes-5, No-4, NP-50, the question passes.
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Funny x-post with Kat! :)
I can count again if no one else is in the queue.
There was a queue!
Okay, Laura, so as long as we get MVT on each issue, they don't actually count towards the total. So 50 people vote. 47 were no preference. 2 were for. 1 was against. The "for" has it?
Bless you DX!
Each ballot question is tallied separately. The MVT must be freached for each question separately for that particular questions votes to count.
No preference votes count towards the MVT
No preference votes do not count towards whether something gets a majority vote. If the tally is Yes-5, No-4, NP-50, the question passes.
I understand every one of those words. Yet my mind refuses to put them together so they make any kind of sense. I can't believe I ever partook in discussions on these matters. Need some coffee.