Noah,

I happen to completely agree with you ☺ As I said in my original email, I don’t 
agree with the rejection sentiment at all, but I believe if others wanted to 
walk down that route, they should do so fully with the caveats I mentioned, and 
be aware of the dangers it poses.

Andrew


From: Noah <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 4 November 2016 at 22:19
To: Andrew Alston <[email protected]>
Cc: Walubengo J <[email protected]>, General Discussions of AFRINIC 
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>, Mark Elkins <[email protected]>, Jackson Muthili 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] AFRINIC Board Representative 
to the NRO NC/ASO AC


On 1 Nov 2016 17:51, "Andrew Alston" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>  if someone runs for election and loses, they should not be eligible to run 
> again for a defined period (2 years or whatever), since based on this logic, 
> they have been rejected?
>

-1 Andrew.

My reasoning is that, running and losing an election doesnt necessarily 
translate into rejection. After all the loser tends to always also have a 
constituence.

Losing an election simply means the one who won got more votes from the 
electorate and the one who lost or came 2nd got less votes.

Folk who come 2nd or lose an election should never be stopped from running 
again because no one in this community has a right to stop anyone from 
contesting as many times as they can.

>

Noah
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