[Linux-aus] Constitutional Change to add Statement of Objectives into Constitution
David Lloyd
lloy0076 at adam.com.au
Mon Jan 6 16:21:56 AEDT 2020
Ah, right, so I did.
I knew there was something odd about what I was doing...
On 5/01/2020 10:54 pm, Jonathan Woithe via linux-aus wrote:
> Hi David
>
> On Sun, Jan 05, 2020 at 09:16:32PM -0500, David Lloyd via linux-aus wrote:
>> 1. I logged in as my user
>> 2. https://linux.org.au/elections/
>> 3. I clicked on "Vote in Election" (and got to
>> https://linux.org.au/election-info/?eid=8 --> this is the
>> constitutional change one)
>> 4. I voted for a candidate, in this case YES
>> (https://linux.org.au/election-info/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm%2Felections%2Fcandidate&enid=53)
>>
>> It shows the Yes candidate.
>>
>> I think that means it worked but I didn't get any e-mails or on screen
>> alerts that I've noticed.
> It sounds to me that you've clicked on the "yes" candidate rather than
> casting a vote. Clicking on the candidate shows information about the
> candidate - it doesn't cast a vote. To vote you need to click the button
> which says "vote in this election" (or words to that effect - I'm going on
> memory and cannot conveniently check the exact wording right now).
>
> In a yes-no election there is obviously little to be shown about the
> candidates. However, when the candidates are people (as they are for the
> council election) then there will in general be information which voters
> may wish to see.
>
> Regards
> jonathan
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