Well it's not a resolution that is CoE'able but you are both correct. In that case I resign the position of ADoP and do not consent to be installed as ADoP
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 1:01 PM Aris Merchant < thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I CoE the purported resolution both on Jason Cobb's logic in the email > this one replies to and the following basis: > > Withdrawing doesn't make you not a candidate. It just means you no > longer consent to be installed into the office, and thus cannot be > installed even if you later win. > > -Aris > > > On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 7:56 PM Jason Cobb <jason.e.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Rule 2154: > > > > > An election is contested if it has two or more candidates at the > > > end of the nomination period, and uncontested otherwise. For a > > > contested election, nominations close at the end of the poll's > > > voting period. For an uncontested election, nominations close at > > > the end of the nomination period. > > > > The election had 2 candidates at the end of the nomination period, so it > > was not, by Rule 2154, uncontested. Therefore this maybe did not work. > > > > > > Jason Cobb > > > > On 7/1/19 10:53 PM, Rebecca wrote: > > > I withdraw from candidacy for the ADoP election. > > > > > > This election being uncontested, I declare that Murphy is the winner of > > > this ADoP election. E is installed as ADoP > > > > -- >From R. Lee