On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Ed Murphy wrote:

> G. wrote:
> 
> >> On 9 September 2010 09:01, Ed Murphy <emurph...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> >>> G.           7P    7P    7P    7P
> > 
> > CoE:  I cast a number of votes equal to my voting limit AT THE TIME.
> 
> Denied.  Rule 2280 does not explicitly state this, and Rule 2156
> suggests that your voting limit at the time of resolution is what
> matters.  (Interpreting otherwise would also make it more tedious
> to record votes, as the Assessor would have to check the state of
> the list at each time someone cast a vote on an ordinary proposal,
> probably in addition to checking it at the end of either the voting
> or the resolution period.)

Information about what my voting limit would be at the time of resolution 
was NOT available at the end of (or during) the voting period.  So at 
the very least, conditional voting requires you to use a value from 
within the voting period.

-G.



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