On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 08:10:05PM -0400, Benjamin Schultz wrote:
> Just to check rule powers... R1950 is Power 3, and says in part:
>
> The voting limit of an eligible voter on an ordinary proposal is
> one, if not explicitly modified by other rules.
>
>
> Does this permit a Power 2
On 9/7/06, Benjamin Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just to check rule powers... R1950 is Power 3, and says in part:
The voting limit of an eligible voter on an ordinary proposal is
one, if not explicitly modified by other rules.
Does this permit a Power 2 rule to modify voting
OscarMeyr wrote:
Just to check rule powers... R1950 is Power 3, and says in part:
The voting limit of an eligible voter on an ordinary proposal is
one, if not explicitly modified by other rules.
Does this permit a Power 2 rule to modify voting limits on
ordinary proposals?
Erm, an inte
Just to check rule powers... R1950 is Power 3, and says in part: The voting limit of an eligible voter on an ordinary proposal is one, if not explicitly modified by other rules.Does this permit a Power 2 rule to modify voting limits on ordinary proposals? -Benjamin Schultz KE3OMOscarM
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