[governance] Criterion for charter voting

Avri Doria avri at psg.com
Wed Sep 29 08:58:41 EDT 2010


Hi,

Interesting point.

Having just voted in an election, one could argue that the conditions of the charter had been met.  Interesting cascade.

And on the spirit, this happened so quickly, within the two month margin for voting on an election, we can be confident no one joined the mailing list to mess with the charter.

So we might have both letter and spirit.

a.


On 29 Sep 2010, at 08:40, Paul Lehto wrote:

> On 9/29/10, parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
>> Paul, at this point the issue is not about one view against another, but
>> the letter of the charter of the IGC, which clearly has a different
>> eligibility criterion for voting in a charter amendment than any other
>> voting. It states that
>> 
>>    "In amending the charter, everyone who voted in the previous
>>    election will be deemed a member for amending the charter."
> 
> I understand that's the language.  But in order to conclude that
> someone's vote is taken away, the language must be clear and
> unequivocal.  Here, those who voted in the previous election are
> "deemed" members - it's automatic so to speak.  There is no express
> preclusion of others who can establish membership through means not
> automatic in nature.
> 
> Thank you Parminder for your courtesy and respect regarding me and the
> letter and spirit of the law.  The letter and the spirit are why I
> interpret it in the manner above, one should greatly hesitate and put
> the burden of specificity on an interpretation that would result in
> the denial of a voting right.  If a Charter intended for a more
> restricted class of Charter voters, it would typically (at least if
> well drafted) state at the end of the sentence above something like
> "and no others shall be deemed qualified voters by any means for the
> purpose of amending the Charter."
> 
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