Ryan,
We need to have someone else run the voting. I see a conflict of interest with you running the survey monkey votes while running for an office that is contested.
Can we have someone of a neutral nature run voting and counting of the votes? For the past few years it been ran ( or counted) by someone who is currently running or a position.
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I have now taken over managing the online voting.
- Ian B.
Dave, I will dress your email in points.
1 yes I felt it was necessary to have an unbiased person running the election.
2 I never accused ryan of acting inappropriately.
3. I even offered a solution for someone else to handle counting.
4. Ryan agreed with having an unbiased member (Ian B is who he mentioned) to run the election tally.
5. You have been jumping down my throat for quite a while (years to be exact.) I have offered before and will offer again if you have a problem with feel free to come to me privately instead of trying to cause a public conflict. If not feel free to feel "pissed off" at your incorrect assumption that I accused Ryan of anything. Either way I will not continue this public back and forth of what I am afraid will turning into an Internet screaming match.
6.I stated this was a conflict of interest. It is. A conflict of interest purely means that there is a conflict not that Ryan would do anything improperly. Again Ryan agreed that there is a conflict.
7. The Hive (not so small anymore.) Has always been about transparency. Previous elections have not shown this. We are also using a private survey site. Without making these public and a contested office candidate (ryan or otherwise) it can appear (if it happened or not) as a rigged tallying, which could call for a recount. Which brings me to #8
8. An election is meant to have to have a level of privacy with who you voted for. By having a candidate of a contested position doing counting on the private survey site, which you have to post your name ruins that privacy.
Ryan: thank you for Setting up the survey monkey page and for running for an office. Also I appriciate your willingness to hand over the page to a unbiased party.
Daniel
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I believe the survey can be edited, however I am uncertain how
this will effect those who have already voted. I will therefore
create an additional survey for the Bylaw Amendment Proposal later
this morning.
- Ian B.