That's really up to the constituencies themselves - as long as the voting
rules pass muster: open, nondiscriminatory, broad participation, etc. 

Esther

At 06:01 AM 21/05/99 -0700, Rick H. Wesson wrote:
>
>I would like to understand what voting in the constituency meeting means.
>It appears that anyone can go to a meeting and participate in its
>organization. I think that is a good thing. I still want to understand
>how voting in these meeting will take place? will each meeting allow for
>real time input over the internet? will votes be published.
>
>I am especially conserned with voting for officers, will votes be blind,
>straw, and will others from the net be able to participate. just a bit of
>confusion i see coming. voting seems to be a prevleent thing in these
>meeting and i would like to better understand how it will be used to
>develop "consensus"
>
>thanks,
>
>-rick
>
>
>


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