As agreed in the member meetings, we will be using the same process as the previous election https://discourse.southlondonmakerspace.org/t/proposal-directors-terms-and-election-process/16232
This will be the full legal position of Company Director, which has the powers and responsibilities defined in our Articles of Association.
In addition to the legal definition, the following jobs are currently done by the Director role:
- Deciding long-term strategy
- Answering general email enquiries
- Keeping financial records
- Authorising expenditures greater than the £50 @role budgets
- Authorising shutter access
- Coordinating the @roles
- Handling and ruling on Grievance issues
You should be able to commit 5-10 hours per week to cover these jobs, and be able to make regular visits to the space (around 4 times per month). The governance process may change this scope in the future.
Proposed dates: Nominations open from May 30th-June 5th. Elections from the June 6th-12th
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Voting system:
- The system used will be Instant Run-off Voting with a Re-Open Nominations (RON)/None of the Above option.
Please note: the remainder of this proposal assumes you understand the basic concepts of these voting systems (see links above).
The key benefits of this type of voting are:- Fewer “wasted votes”, as if your first choice candidate is eliminated, then your vote is moved to your next choice.
- Simplicity - each stage of the voting and elimination process can be clearly visualised.
- RON option allows voters to specify that they think some (or all) of the candidates are unsuitable for the role - if the “RON” option were to “win” the election, then the membership would have essentially requested that the election process be restarted from the beginning.
- The system used will be Instant Run-off Voting with a Re-Open Nominations (RON)/None of the Above option.
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Voting Mechanism:
- The election process will be managed by the current Directors and the election team.
- Voting will be carried out online using the website OpaVote.
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Why OpaVote?:
- Powerful, secure system that allows us to configure the election process exactly as we want
- Very reasonably priced
- Ensures anonymity for voters
- Makes full results dataset available (without any identifying details!), as well as clear visualisations of the result
- Successfully used by other similar organisations, eg. London Hackspace
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OpaVote settings to be used:
- Method: “Instant Runoff Voting”
- Candidate elimination: “Zero” - the first time that candidates are eliminated, all candidates with zero votes are eliminated simultaneously. Afterwards, candidates are eliminated one by one.
- Tie breaking (for elimination and in the case of a draw): “Forward” - the vote count at round 1 is used to break the tie. If the candidates are tied at round 1, then round 2 is used and so forth. If the candidates are tied at all rounds, then the tie is broken randomly.
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Why OpaVote?:
- All voting is anonymous - no-one will ever know who submitted any given ballot (OpaVote does not make that information available, even to the election organiser).
- Those eligible to vote will receive communications regarding the election (and how to vote) to the email address assosciated with their subscription payment account. Members not using email are still entitled to vote anonymously online - this will need to be arranged with a Director.
- The email address "noreply@opavote.com" should be added to members’s email whitelist to ensure they receive email.
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Rules:
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Candidates:
- Anyone who is a member at the point when the election is called by the Directors may nominate themselves (provided they do not breach the “Consecutive Terms” rule in “Directors Terms” ).
- All candidates must provide their fullname, any nicknames they may be known by, a photograph of their likeness, and short paragraph via an email to directors@southlondonmakerspace.org explaining their reason for standing - this will appear on the ballot
- No “canvassing” should take place, beyond discussions with fellow members - eg. no posters/public messages on Discourse, Discord, Telegram, etc.
- Candidates must be given at least 7 full days from calling of election to close of nominations
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Voting entitlement:
- All members shall have a vote - provided they are a member when the election is called by the Directors, and remain a member at the end of voting process.
- Voting is not mandatory, but is encouraged!
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Voting process:
- The vote will be open for at least 7 days - the deadline will be contained in all election correspondence (once it is known)
- Each person entitled to vote will receive an email from OpaVote containing a unique link/code to use for voting
- The ballot will consist of all the self-nominated members, listed randomly, displaying:
- full name
- any nickname they may be known by
- a photograph
- paragraph of explanation about why they wish to be a Director
- The ballot will also contain a candidate called “Re-Open Nominations”
- When voting, rank the candidates in your preferred order
- You do not have to use all your votes - if there are candidates whom you do not wish to vote for, or simply have no feelings about, then you can leave them out
- After choosing your preferred candidates, you can optionally vote for “Re-Open Nominations” - by doing this, you are saying that you consider all the remaining candidates to be unsuitable for the role of Director
- If you give your first vote to “Re-Open Nominations”, then you are declaring that all the candidates in the election are unsuitable for the role of Director
- Once you have voted for “Re-Open Nominations”, you should not give any further votes. Anyone you wish to see elected should be give your vote before “Re-Open Nominations”
- OpaVote allows you to save a partially complete ballot and return later, and to change your vote up until the close of voting
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Election Results:
- OpaVote will generate the results, and decide a winner - it is anticipated that this will be the final result
- The full results data will be available for download direct from OpaVote by all members who wish to see it
- The OpaVote result will be checked by the Directors
- It is possible (but unlikely) that the results will need to be re-calculated by SLMS - eg. if a candidate withdrew from the election after voting had begun. If this is necessary, the re-calculation will be carried out by the Directors - and the details will be made available to members for scrutiny
- The Directors will announce the result of the vote on the SLMS website, Discourse and to all members who were eligible to vote (via email).
- If the “Re-Open Nominations” candidate has won, then the entire election process shall be re-run, beginning with re-opening nominations to new candidates. Previous candidates are welcome to run again.
- The current Directors may require the election to be re-run if they are made aware of any unfair practices, or if the winner is ultimately not able to take up the post for any reason.
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