On Nov 1, 2003, at 23:49, Manoj Srivastava wrote:


No. It can cause C to win by removing A and B from the running for
no good reason. That's the problem.

        Only if such ballots are deemed proper procedure.

A.3.1 seems to say they are:

        Each resolution and its related amendments is voted on in a
        single ballot that includes an option for the original
        resolution, each amendment, and the default option (where
        applicable).

I guess it depends on how "related" is interpreted. At best, it could rule out non-germane amendments, but I don't see how it could rule out orthogonal ones.

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