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London Hackspace Trustees are chosen by the membership with a ranked-choice vote. Members are asked to rank prospective trustees; the voting process then combines these rankings and the positions for election are filled by the top candidates.
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[[Organisation/Trustees|London Hackspace Trustees]] are chosen by the [[Members|membership]] with a ranked-choice vote. Members are asked to rank prospective trustees; the voting process then combines these rankings and the positions for election are filled by the top candidates.
  
 
==Voting==
 
==Voting==
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The Meek STV voting method will be used ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_single_transferable_votes#Meek explanation]).
  
 
All paid-up members at the time of the election will receive a link by email to the voting form. The voting is run by the independent service OpaVote.
 
All paid-up members at the time of the election will receive a link by email to the voting form. The voting is run by the independent service OpaVote.
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The candidates are presented to you in a random order. If you have no opinion on a candidate, you can leave them where they are, and move the candidates you do have an opinion on to the top or bottom of the list.
 
The candidates are presented to you in a random order. If you have no opinion on a candidate, you can leave them where they are, and move the candidates you do have an opinion on to the top or bottom of the list.
  
The "No Further Places" candidate is special. When the votes are counted, If it is ranked ahead of a candidate, they will not be elected to the board even if there are remaining positions. If you believe a candidate should not be elected to the board, rank "No Further Places" above them.
 
  
'''If you don't believe any candidates should be prevented from being elected, move "No Further Places" at the bottom of the list.'''
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==This Year's Candidates==
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* Paddy Duncan
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* Tom Hodder
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* Dean Forbes
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==Past Elections==
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* [[Organisation/2019 Trustees Election|2019 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2018 Trustees Election|2018 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2017 Trustees Election|2017 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2016 Trustees Election/Candidates|2016 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2015 Trustees Election|2015 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2014 Trustees Election|2014 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2013 Trustees Election/Candidates|2013 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2012 Trustees Election|2012 Trustees Election]]
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* [[Organisation/2011 Trustees Election|2011 Trustees Election]]

Revision as of 10:07, 9 December 2020

London Hackspace Trustees are chosen by the membership with a ranked-choice vote. Members are asked to rank prospective trustees; the voting process then combines these rankings and the positions for election are filled by the top candidates.

Voting

The Meek STV voting method will be used (explanation).

All paid-up members at the time of the election will receive a link by email to the voting form. The voting is run by the independent service OpaVote.

You will be asked to order all the candidates, with your favoured candidate at the top and your least favoured candidate at the bottom of the list.

The candidates are presented to you in a random order. If you have no opinion on a candidate, you can leave them where they are, and move the candidates you do have an opinion on to the top or bottom of the list.


This Year's Candidates

  • Paddy Duncan
  • Tom Hodder
  • Dean Forbes



Past Elections