Originally Posted by
Smaug
Two comments on this one. Comment 1:
I see conflicting language with that statement and this one...
In the initial vote, what total is required to win? More than 2/3 of the total votes....OR...2/3 or more of the total votes? Big difference. In other words, if you have nine votes on the first ballot, does a candidate require six or seven votes to win and not require a second ballot?
Comment 2:
In the first ballot, what happens if there are three candidates and the result is 5-2-2? What determines the "top two" candidates for the final vote?
Excellent points.
I think it makes sense to table this issue for now and focus on the term limits. We can revisit it as a stand-alone issue.