Leo Sutic wrote:
Leo:
-----Original Message-----Not according to the definition:
From: Stephen McConnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Concerning the subject of quorum - if you go back to the current procedures - it is the quorum value that qualifies the voting process relative to the types of votes the the PMC get get into - normal vote: quorum = 1/2, P&P vote: quorum = 2/3.
(b) Quorum Calculations
Quorum on all motions shall be at least three (3) and not
less than 50% of the elected members (rounded up to the nearest non-fractional number).
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(e) Qualified Majority Vote
A vote undertaken within the scope of a Qualified Vote as defined by definition [5], meeting preconditions defined under Article 1 (a), shall require a majority of greater than 2/3, shall be subject to the quorum calculations as defined under Article 1 (b), and vote duration as defined by Article 1 (f).
All votes: quorum = 50% (or three voters, whatever is higher).
I think you're confusing quorum with support for the subject being
voted upon.
Your correct - the procedures state that quorum of 50% establishes a valid vote process but qualifies the numbers requireed for the vote to pass.
Cheers, Steve.
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