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Title: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kjayers on September 12, 2009, 05:53:16 pm
Initial nominations for the positions to be elected were accepted at the end of Kumoricon 2009.  See here  (http://www.kumoricon.org/forums/index.php?topic=11394.0)for information about the Annual Meeting at which elections will be held.  Further nominations can be posted in this thread.

Chair  (President)
   Beau Gentry (seconded, accepted)
   Jaki Hunt (seconded, declined)
   Eric Teitzel (seconded, declined)
   David McCarley (declined)
   K Jo Ayers (nominated in forum, seconded, declined)
Operations
   Brandon De Vore (seconded, accepted in absentia)
   Rob Trotter (nominated in forum, seconded, accepted)
Programming
   Jaki Hunt (seconded, accepted)
Publicity
   Cassie Richoux (seconded, accepted)
   Jeff Tyrrill (seconded, declined)
   Michael Evans (self-nominated in forum)
   Dawn Hewitt (nominated in forum, seconded, declined in person)
Relations
   Dawn Hewitt (seconded, accepted)
   Cassie Richoux (seconded, accepted)
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: MichaelEvans on September 12, 2009, 09:40:24 pm
I was looking over the bylaws http://www.kumoricon.org/files/bylaws/drafts/2009-08-19-000/bylaws-committee_draft.html (http://www.kumoricon.org/files/bylaws/drafts/2009-08-19-000/bylaws-committee_draft.html), which I believe are now in effect.

Are nominations merely a formality at this point, or are they still required?  Who may nominate whom?

While I had a long drive that evening and couldn't stay even until closing ceremonies, I am interested in the elections.  A few historical quotes and paraphrases come to mind.

“No one should run un-opposed.” - Brownie (Bronwyn Williams)
'Things too big to fail should be split apart' - General sentiment in the aftermath of recent economic events.
'Backups should be made, and tested; regularly.' - Generic system administration documentation.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: JeffT on September 12, 2009, 09:53:55 pm
Nominations are not specifically addressed by the bylaws. The bylaws merely require that any candidate can be elected by write-in and no decision or policy of the board can prevent this.

Nominations are useful because it addresses who will appear on the ballots, who is given speaking time, and other procedural matters.

As for these quotes, please elaborate, because I'm not sure what point(s) you are trying to make.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: MichaelEvans on September 12, 2009, 10:35:11 pm
All three share a general theme.  That when something is important there should be more than one single point of failure.

Multiple candidates,
Dividing sensible portions of labor among multiple individuals so that where one might hit a dead end the other can see a solution,
Backups (like successfully happened this year when Mike's (paying) job unexpectedly took him out of the country and Beau became the chair).

They are also what I hope will inspire everyone who isn't yet on this list to consider doing what I am now doing.



While there are reasons I should not be a director of Publicity:


There are also reasons I should run as a director of Publicity:

With these points in mind, I gladly say that I would also like to run for the position of Publicity Director.  I look forward to helping the convention through that department, as a director or development staff/coordinator/manager.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kjayers on September 12, 2009, 11:02:08 pm
There being no restriction in our bylaws or procedures against it, self-nomination is certainly legitimate. 
A second is not required for nomination, though it is customary and shows support.
It is also safe to assume that one who self-nominates also accepts the nomination.

Michael, welcome to the ballot.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: superjaz on September 12, 2009, 11:12:32 pm
I second michael evans
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kalagei on September 13, 2009, 12:42:09 pm
So this is one of those funky new by-laws things, I like it =P

Better than one trying to nominate themselves and being embarrassed when they couldn't. (See me the meeting before the Con Chair/Ops Special for 2009)
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kalagei on September 13, 2009, 12:47:07 pm
Here's a few.

I would like to Nominate Robert Trotter for Ops.
I would like to Nominate Dawn Hewitt for Publicity.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: Jamiche on September 13, 2009, 12:48:48 pm
I second both of those nominations.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: Dealrith on September 13, 2009, 05:04:32 pm
I accept. If for nothing else so Brandon actually has to come up with a better slogan than "you could just vote for nobody"  ;D
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: Kurokaizoku on September 15, 2009, 03:47:35 pm
I accept. If for nothing else so Brandon actually has to come up with a better slogan than "you could just vote for nobody"  ;D

Best. Slogan. Ever. Brandon, stick with the slogan.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: Hawkeye on September 24, 2009, 06:22:15 pm
I nominate K. Jo Ayers for Con Chair.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kylite on September 24, 2009, 06:23:55 pm
seconded
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kjayers on September 25, 2009, 08:58:24 pm
Thank you.  I'm really honored, but I must decline. 

I still have some things I want to put in place for the Secretary position long-term, and it would not be fair to the Con or to my successor if I tried to be the Chair while still focusing on (and meddling with) Secretary.

I hope you'll keep me in mind for a couple years down the line, though  ;D
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: BigGuy on September 25, 2009, 09:19:41 pm
I wouldn't mind losing a race to Jo, I know how capable she is.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kjayers on September 25, 2009, 09:22:33 pm
I wouldn't mind losing a race to Jo, I know how capable she is.

*blush*  Thanks.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kylite on September 25, 2009, 09:35:51 pm
Just tryin to give the Big Guy some competition.
Title: Re: Nominations for Member-Elected 2010 Positions
Post by: kjayers on October 19, 2009, 12:54:34 am
Online nominations are now closed.

Write-in votes may be cast for anyone, including persons nominated during the elections meeting.