On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 02:18:16PM +0200, Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx wrote: >... > The details of the results are available at: > https://vote.debian.org/2020/vote_001 >...
The constitution says: A.6.3.2. An option A defeats the default option D by a majority ratio N, if V(A,D) is greater or equal to N * V(D,A) and V(A,D) is strictly great The result says: Majority Option1 passes Majority. 8.853 (301/34) >= 1 Option2 passes Majority. 3.211 (244/76) >= 1 Option3 passes Majority. 1.552 (194/125) >= 1 Doesn't the "strictly" mean that for N = 1 (simple majority) the requirement is > 1 instead of >= 1 ? It doesn't change the outcome in this case, it just looked odd that a draw against None Of The Above would be sufficient for a majority. cu Adrian