On 17/12/17 00:37, Kirk Hall via Public wrote:
> Jos – my belief has always been that the proposer can’t/shouldn’t make
> changes to a ballot during the discussion period without the approval of
> the endorsers, and if the proposer doesn’t get approval, an endorser can
> and should object during the discussion period and can withdraw its
> endorsement (stopping the ballot). 

Unless a replacement endorser can be found.

The purpose of endorsement is, IMO, to make sure the motion has a
minimum level of support. Therefore as long as a motion has two
agreeable endorsers when voting begins, that should be sufficient.

Gerv
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