The tallying of votes will be conducted by the Administrator sometime between 8 am wednesday and noon thursday, at his or her convenience. This is when bills become rules (and begin to apply/function), or are officially rejected. When a bill becomes a rule, the player who proposed it gains 1 point.
6a. If passed, a bill is renamed, replacing the word "bill" with the word "rule". It is given the "rule" label, and has the "current bill" label removed. In addition, it is given a label listing it's rule number, so individual rules can be searched for.
6b. If rejected, a bill is renamed, replacing the word "bill" with the word "rejected". It also has it's "current bill" label removed, and replaced with a "rejected" label. Rejected rules have no power or effect on the game unless so granted by another rule.
6c. This rule itself does not give any value or meaning to points. It just lists one way of accumulating them.
6d. It is the Administrator's responsibility to keep track of each player's point total. Once per week the Administrator should post a summary of which bills passed or were rejected, and include in that post the current point totals of all players.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Rule #6: Voting, Ratification, and Points
Posted by rbbergstrom at 3:15 PM
Labels: all rules, initial 8 rules, rule#6
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