1. Larry Garfield
2. Michelle Sanver
3. Matthew Weier O'Phinney
4. Alessandro Chitolina
5. Woody Gilk
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Larry Garfield
la...@garfieldtech.com
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021, at 10:42 AM, Alessandro Lai wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> as specified in the previous thread
> (
https://groups.google.com/g/php-fig/c/9Xeon2rP4SE), yesterday the
> nominations ended, and since today it's possible to vote for the
> renewal of the terms that are up for this elections.
>
> We have *5 spots on the Core Committee* up for reelection, four with a
> full two year term and a shorter one, that will end in August 2021, due
> to Beau Simensen stepping down; we also have one full-term spot for
> secretary.
>
> Since we have only one unopposed nomination for the secretary election,
> we will need to vote for the Core Committee positions only, for which
> we have five nominations (listed in chronological order of nomination):
>
> - Larry Garfield
> - Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> <
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/php-fig/PAnOZqE4QiQ/discussion>
> - Michelle Sanver
> - Alessandro Chitolina
> - Woody Gilk
> <
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/php-fig/wVIhtZNVgmM/discussion>
> *Who can vote?*
> As specified in the bylaws, any Project Representative or any
> participant in the PHP-FIG ML can vote on the CC elections. A ML
> participant is defined in the bylaws as follows:
> "Any individual that has posted a non-trivial message in the official
> FIG venue (mailing list, forum, etc.) at least five (5) times within
> the past calendar year as of the start of nominations [...] is eligible
> to vote on Core Committee candidates."
>
> *When can you vote?*
> Voting will be open in this thread until June 24th 23:59 UTC.
>
> *How to vote*
> The voting system used is STV[1][2], so basically, there is no tactical
> voting possible (like with FPTP); vote for who you want, even if they
> are a less popular candidates as your vote will move down to a
> different candidate if you back an unpopular candidate who doesn't have
> enough votes; if a candidate is elected, their surplus votes are also
> re-allocated so you are not punished for backing popular candidates
> either. There is no quorum, you are of course entitled to not vote and
> it will not count as a missed vote on the voting sheet. Rank the
> candidates in order of preference for example:
>
> 1. Luke
> 2. Leia
> 3. Anakin
> 4. Rey
> 5. Padmé
> 6. Finn
>
> At the end of the voting phase I will be announcing the results, and
> all the newly elected (both CC members and secretary), as announced
> before. Vote ordering will be also used to assign the terms, so the
> last of the elected will take the shorter one.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alessandro Lai
> PHP-FIG Secretary
>
> [1]: STV User-friendly Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XOZJkozfI
> [2]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_transferable_vote
>
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