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steve
response 42 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 05:06 UTC 1998

   Oops.  Shoulda read #6 more closely.   I accept.
mdw
response 43 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 07:47 UTC 1998

(grex is not much like arbornet.  vive la difference!)
mta
response 44 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 14:21 UTC 1998

resp:42  Cool!
valerie
response 45 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 17:34 UTC 1998

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mziemba
response 46 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 21:04 UTC 1998

I accept Valerie's nomination, and look forward to running with a fine group
of candidates.
davel
response 47 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 02:27 UTC 1998

'Fraid I second, third, whatever, my declination.  I would be a poor choice,
on several grounds.
cmcgee
response 48 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 03:24 UTC 1998

I'm waiting to respond, because I may get an assignment that keeps me out of
town a lot.  I'll let you know early next week.
other
response 49 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 06:04 UTC 1998

i second mziemba.  this could get interesting...  :):)
remmers
response 50 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 13:08 UTC 1998

FINAL REMINDER: Sunday, Nov. 15 (tomorrow) is the last day to place new
names in nomination.

Nominees so far who have accepted are:

    Eric Bassey (other)
    Jan Wolter (janc)
    STeve Andre (steve)
    John Remmers (remmers)
    Colleen McGee (cmcgee)
    Jennifer Kriegel (jiffer)
    David Cahill (dpc)
    Mark Ziemba (mziemba)

Colleen's acceptance is conditional based on information she won't have
until after November 15. But since any other nominee could also withdraw
after that deadline, I think she should be included in the list.

Eight nominees for three open slots. I think this is the most
competitive Board election that we've had in a while.
remmers
response 51 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 12:36 UTC 1998

Nominations for the Board are now closed, with the nominees being the
eight people listed in resp:50.

In accordance with the bylaws, the election will be held online and run
from December 1 through December 15. It will be possible to vote via a
terminal connection (telnet or direct dial) or the web.
dpc
response 52 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 15:01 UTC 1998

I'm impressed with the number of candidates.  A good sign!
keesan
response 53 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 16:46 UTC 1998

Do the candidates get to post a paragraph online telling something about their
background and any changes they would like to see made in grex?
rcurl
response 54 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 16:53 UTC 1998

That has been the past practice...there has been a link to candidates'
statements from the voting system, in fact. I hope that will be done
again.

scott
response 55 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 16:53 UTC 1998

(I removed the motd about nominations)
remmers
response 56 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 18:21 UTC 1998

(Thanks.)

Right. Each candidate can make a statement that people can view when
they run the voting software. The statement is optional; in the past,
some candidates have posted one and some have chosen not to. As Election
Czar (a title that the Board seems to have conferred on me ;-), I always
email the candidates shortly before the election telling them how to
create a statement for public display.

In addition there's often been a Coop item for discussing issues
pertinent to the election. Rob Argy (ajax) used to post one with a list
of canned questions for all the candidates to respond to, but he hasn't
done that for a while.
rcurl
response 57 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 02:21 UTC 1998

Do you have any information on the correlation between winning and
having a posted statement (just correlations - not looking for any
specific cases)? 
davel
response 58 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 02:54 UTC 1998

Rane, the data's all there, if you want to go through it ...   8-{)]
rcurl
response 59 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 03:03 UTC 1998

The data're all there! 
i
response 60 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 03:27 UTC 1998

So you're concerned with a plurality of the electorate behavior data?
other
response 61 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 03:54 UTC 1998

*a* plurality, or *the* plurality?
remmers
response 62 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 10:52 UTC 1998

In the last election, all four of the winners posted a statement. Some
but not all of the other candidates did not. I think the pattern is
similar in earlier elections, although my memory of the details is a
little vague. I can't read the voters' minds, but they may view the
absence of a statement, and also low visibility in Coop, as a lack of
commitment.
valerie
response 63 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 22:00 UTC 1998

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rcurl
response 64 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 22:09 UTC 1998

I've also seen that happen in most voting by mail in other organizations.
The only exceptions I've seen to a poor performance by those not submitting
a statement is when there is a well know and respected persons running but
does not have a statement, while the candidates with statements are
"duds" or their statements are poor.

This word to the wise should be sufficient.....  8^}
davel
response 65 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 02:10 UTC 1998

Ah, but you forget that Grex is actually run by an inner circle, so that
outsiders have no chance to compete on an even footing, right?
8-{)]
rcurl
response 66 of 126: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 03:34 UTC 1998

You'll see...
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