> > I think that might have a lot to do with the turnout, indeed. I believe >> there's a general perception in the community that FESCo has been doing a >> good job, and there's not really any significant issues involved in the >> election. >> > > But also, consider election burnout. FESCo, Mindshare, and Council > elections, every six months or thereabouts... it turns out to be a lot, > right? We've had nine completed elections in the past year, or fourteen if > you count the five cancelled elections. [1] That's a quirk of our releases > not being exactly six months apart, but it's also kind of a lot, right? > Reading the interviews for the same candidates again and again each year > gets old pretty fast. So if we want to increase turnout and improve our > elections, the first thing I would do is make the elections less frequent, > to reduce voter burnout, e.g. once hold them all once per year (for three > elections per year) instead of twice per year. > > I do agree here, +1
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