This proposal clarifies the Standard Voting Procedure, and allows
another condition for passing a motion.

Signed-off-by: Loui Chang <[email protected]>
---
 TUbylaws.html |   13 ++++++++-----
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/TUbylaws.html b/TUbylaws.html
index 2c4b854..a3fa84d 100644
--- a/TUbylaws.html
+++ b/TUbylaws.html
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
        </head><body>
                <h1>Trusted User Bylaws</h1>
                
-               <div class="date">May 21, 2008</div>
-               <div class="version">1.1</div>
+               <div class="date">2010-12-05</div>
+               <div class="version">1.2</div>
                
                <address>
                        Trusted Users
@@ -79,9 +79,12 @@
                        <br><br>
 
                        At the expiration of the voting period, if a quorum was 
reached, votes are to be tallied.
-                       A simple majority is needed to pass or reject the 
motion. In the event of a draw, being 
-                       that 50% is not a majority, the motion does not pass. 
In the event that a quorum was not
-                       reached, a duplicate voting period opens immediately 
after the first ends, all previous votes are
+                       The motion is passed if quorum is reached and the 
number of YES votes is greater than the number of NO votes.
+                       The motion is also passed if quorum is not reached but 
the number of YES votes exceeds fifty percent of the number of active Trusted 
Users.
+                       The motion is rejected if quorum is reached and the 
number of NO votes is greater or equal to the number of YES votes.
+
+                       In the event that a quorum was not reached and the 
motion is not passed,
+                       a duplicate voting period opens immediately after the 
first ends, all previous votes are
                        struck from the record, and the voting period is 
repeated. If quorum cannot be reached
                        for two consecutive voting periods, the motion fails to 
pass.<br><br>
 
-- 
1.7.3.2

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