July 2016 Board Election

Candidates for the Board for July 2016 Election – 3 seats

Then term for these seats ends December 2016. Three of the seats are up for election in June 2016: Crafty Rachel, Ben Hanna, and John Burnham. The other 2 seats will be up for election in six months, next December.

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.  BALLOTS WILL BE MAILED SHORTLY.  ELECTIONS WILL CLOSE THURSDAY JULY 14th at 7:00 PM.

Results will be announced that evening at 7:30, at the meeting.

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”’Name”’

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”’Why you want to be on the board at AMT”’

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”’What are one or two things you would get done if you were elected?”’

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”’Chris O’Sullivan”’

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To contribute to the possibility of continuing to play with the cool folks at AMT

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Researching expansion room and sponsorship, more breathing and playing room.

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”’Ray Alderman”’

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Time to level up

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Better lighting in electronics 

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”’Ben Hanna”’

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I have been on board for past year+ and would love to see AMT continue to thrive and evolve. 

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Increased automation of signup and better member support. The new website already looks great!

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”’Niki Bustin”’

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Help further enable members’ creativity

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Start a program of meet ups where participants can learn an new skill while making objects that will be useful in some way to the community. For example – sewing baby blankets for a shelter, knitting hats for the homeless, laser cutting and assembling signs for a school…

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The AMT Board consists of 5 members who serve for one year. Two of the seats are up for election in April 2016: Will Bauer and Steve Sidle. The other 3 seats will be up for election in six months, next June.

Process

The nomination process takes place between now and April 7th. Candidates can announce their candidacy any time up to April 7 at 9:30 PM. Feel free to nominate yourself. No robots, or humans with more than 49% robot content, may be nominated. To get on the ballot, edit this page to put your name in the Candidates heading above. Provisional members are eligible for nomination. I recommend you link to your user page on this wiki (like this: [[User:Rachel|Rachel McConnell]]) and put some stuff there about why you should be elected or what you think AMT should be, or whatever you like, really.

To be eligible to vote, you must be a full member (not provisional member) of Ace Monster Toys in good standing (paid dues recently) as of April 14, 2016. For the second time, the election will take place via an online voting system written and maintained by Cornell University. (Feel free to play around with it if you like.) All full members in good standing will be emailed a link to vote with on the evening of the 14th. The online poll will close on April 14, at 7:30 PM. Alert readers will notice that this is the date and time of a general meeting. At this meeting the president will examine the results and announce them immediately to those attending, and email them to the discussion list. If any of the nominees are not in attendance we’ll try to give them a call, but will at least email that they were elected.

Finally, I’ll update the wiki page with the new directors.

History

In previous years we used paper ballots and all voters had to attend the meeting in person to vote, as described in the pages for all the past elections. It was often difficult to get quorum, as many members can’t attend Thursday meetings, and others don’t feel strongly about Ace’s governance and choose not to come. It is my hope that an online poll, open for a week, will allow all full members to participate by making the bar to vote a lot lower.

Condorcet Voting

We’re going to use a Condorcet voting process. Everyone gets to rank the available candidates from 1 to 10 (or however many there are), then some complicated algorithm determines the result that everyone hates least (aka most fair). Rank each candidate by how much you like them, lowest number is best (so if there are 12 candidates, and you liked Bob the best, you’d write 1 next to him). The Cornell site has a lot more detail on Condorcet voting, as does Wikipedia.

Sample Vote

Given the following 6 candidates:

  • Bob
  • Jackie
  • Sally
  • Bill
  • Jimmy
  • Carol

Your favorite is Bill, so you put a 1 next to him, then you go down, putting a 6 next to your least favorite, Jimmy.

  • Bob 3
  • Jackie 4
  • Sally 2
  • Bill 1
  • Jimmy 6
  • Carol 5

All of the voters’ preferences are taken into account in the calculated results, so it’s possible that a candidate with a lot of second place votes will win over a candidate with some first place and some last place votes. “Least Hated” is the goal.

Results

PENDING

Full results are listed at [http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_e356dcc937ece641 []TBD]

 

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