Talk:CON:Governing Bodies (New): Difference between revisions

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(Background on the creation of this article.)
 
(Replacing Bylaw 3)
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Please note: ''this voting procedure is not set in stone'' -- it's just what I had on file (perhaps from one of the bylaws, or a suggested bylaw?). Just needed a place-holder. So, feel free to edit it. --[[User:Webmaster|Webmaster]] 00:09, 17 Nov 2004 (EST)
Please note: ''this voting procedure is not set in stone'' -- it's just what I had on file (perhaps from one of the bylaws, or a suggested bylaw?). Just needed a place-holder. So, feel free to edit it. --[[User:Webmaster|Webmaster]] 00:09, 17 Nov 2004 (EST)
== Replacing Bylaw 3 ==
The voting procedures in this new article would also replace bylaw 3. The above is how we run votes nowadays regardless of the old constitution and bylaws. (eg A major change being that no discussion is allowed after the voting period opens and the discussion period ends) And (I feel) this all needs to be reflected and made official in a new constitution. -- Rocar, 6/16/06

Revision as of 20:52, 16 June 2006

Explination

My point in adding this article is to create a logical order of "creation" for the two councils. First, the CON "creates" and defines them in this article, and then their purposes are made clear in the next two articles.

Furthermore, I think it's important to have the voting procedures first, before the two councils are explained.

Please note: this voting procedure is not set in stone -- it's just what I had on file (perhaps from one of the bylaws, or a suggested bylaw?). Just needed a place-holder. So, feel free to edit it. --Webmaster 00:09, 17 Nov 2004 (EST)

Replacing Bylaw 3

The voting procedures in this new article would also replace bylaw 3. The above is how we run votes nowadays regardless of the old constitution and bylaws. (eg A major change being that no discussion is allowed after the voting period opens and the discussion period ends) And (I feel) this all needs to be reflected and made official in a new constitution. -- Rocar, 6/16/06