On 9/21/06, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Kerim Aydin wrote:
> Not exactly (I should have noted your attempt).  Votes are only
> counted for people who are players when the voting period for
> a proposal *starts*.

Actually, this may not be true!  Can someone read R1950 and tell me
if it's implied?  Maud suggested that this language implies it
in the last version, and I didn't change the wording, but I'm not
finding it!

From the Red Tape Repeals:

Amend Rule 1950 (Voting Limits) to read:

     The voting limit of an eligible voter on a democratic proposal
     is always one and cannot be changed.

     The voting limit of an eligible voter on an ordinary proposal is
     one, if not explicitly modified by other rules.

     After the voting period for an Agoran decision has ended, the
     vote collector shall permit the first valid ballots submitted by
     an eligible voter to remain valid, up to a number equal to that
     person's voting limit on that decision as determined when the
                                            ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^
     voting period for that decision began, and shall invalidate all
     ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^
     subsequent ballots submitted by that voter on that decision.


The only issue I see is that Grey Knight's voting limit at that time
was undefined, not necessarily zero, since e wasn't an eligible voter.

-root

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