[arin-discuss] To List Members ARIN Consultation: Changing the VoterEligibility for ARIN Member Organizations
Chu, Yi [NTK]
Yi.Chu at sprint.com
Fri Jan 18 09:29:14 EST 2013
Same here. I am opposed to the change. I am concerned about the side-effect that instead more voter participation, we would just amplify the opinion of just a few many times.
yi
From: owner-arin at sprint.net [mailto:owner-arin at sprint.net] On Behalf Of Chris Rogers
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:08 PM
To: Mark Bayliss
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Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] To List Members ARIN Consultation: Changing the VoterEligibility for ARIN Member Organizations
I also oppose the change. I think we're better off keeping the DMR as-is.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Mark Bayliss <mark at visuallink.com<mailto:mark at visuallink.com>> wrote:
The lack of participation might be similar to that of a typical government elections were people do not vote because they do not like any of the choices. What if we added another choice on the ballet "none of the above". And if "none of the above above" receive over 51 % of the votes. We would have to submit new candidates and have another election. That way the majority of voters would always approve of the winner of the election.
At 06:47 PM 1/17/2013, Jay Hennigan wrote:
On 1/17/13 8:59 AM, Larry Ash wrote:
> Agreed the unanticipated consequence is always out there somewhere.
Also agreed.
> I would add that there is an assumption that larger vote
> percentages are better. I don't necessarily agree. When one chooses not
> to vote it can be because he/she trusts the community consensus more than
> he/she trusts his/her own judgment at that time. In my way of thinking that
> is a proxy to the community and a vote.
Perhaps add a choice on each ballot of "Abstain" or "Not enough
familiarity with issue/candidates to make informed decision", really the
same thing. Even this change could cause some issues if enough people
actually use it and there are bylaws clauses regarding majority of votes
cast, however.
IMHO, leave it alone. Lack of participation in the election may just be
a sign that the "silent majority" is happy.
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