Response to Change Request 17/2009 - Proposition Voting Time Period
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Submission Date: Dec 3, 2009
Submitted by: President Hock
Change Request:
Proposition Voting Time Period
Currently, Government-related propositions have a defined time they are open for voting (i.e., confirmation nomination is open for 5 days).
To keep citizen's focused only on recent propositions, it is proposed that:
All normal (Non-government defined) propositions be open for voting for ten (10) days.
Should the proposition reach 20 votes, with the majority in affirmative, then it proceeds to substantive, as is currently the case.
Original Proposition created by Gregory Hock
Administrator's Response:
This is NOT a change request to the constitution or to this website. The current 5 day rule is a citizen created one, and the Administrator has nothing to do with it. It is up to the executive power to apply any change to this rule in the future.
Status: Not applicable.
Submission Date: Dec 3, 2009
Submitted by: President Hock
Change Request:
Proposition Voting Time Period
Currently, Government-related propositions have a defined time they are open for voting (i.e., confirmation nomination is open for 5 days).
To keep citizen's focused only on recent propositions, it is proposed that:
All normal (Non-government defined) propositions be open for voting for ten (10) days.
Should the proposition reach 20 votes, with the majority in affirmative, then it proceeds to substantive, as is currently the case.
Original Proposition created by Gregory Hock
Administrator's Response:
This is NOT a change request to the constitution or to this website. The current 5 day rule is a citizen created one, and the Administrator has nothing to do with it. It is up to the executive power to apply any change to this rule in the future.
Status: Not applicable.
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