This was intended to mean that it will be on the Nth of month + 3, but I wasn't thinking about end-of-month elections. My preferred alternative would be something like:
> a) by announcement, if e is the IADoP, or the office is vacant > or assumed, or no election has been initiated for the office > since the Nth of M-3, where N is the current calendar day > of the Mth month (if there is no corresponding day in that > month then the first day of the next month is used > instead); But that's a really clunky solution to a trivial problem. - Ienpw III On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > > On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, James Beirne wrote: >> > a) by announcement, if e is the IADoP, or the office is vacant >> > or assumed, or no election has been initiated for the office >> > within 3 months before the announcement; > > I hate calendars. > > Does this mean that if the earlier date is the Nth of a month, than the > later date is the Nth of (month + 3)? What if the earlier date is a 31st? > Etc. > > Other options: "12 weeks", "In the current quarter", "in any of the past > 3 Agoran months". > > >