Each player has a single vote (for or against) each bill. A bill needs only a simple majority of votes to become a rule.
5a. The way to cast your vote is to comment on the bill.
5b. If your comment starts with the word "yes" it will be taken to be a vote in favor of the bill becoming a rule.
5c. If your comment starts with the word "no" it will be interpreted to be a vote against that bill becoming a rule.
5d. If your comment begins in any other way, it will be considered merely a commentary, and not a vote. Should your comment be anonymous and not identify which player is posting it, it will not be considered a vote.
5e. Should you post multiple comments that start with "yes" or "no" only your most recent comment will be counted. In this way you may change your vote as often as you like. However, once a vote has been tallied and a rule adopted or rejected, changing your vote on it will have no effect.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Rule #5: One vote per player per bill
Posted by rbbergstrom at 3:14 PM
Labels: all rules, initial 8 rules, rule#5
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