Originally Posted by
DeaconFlyer
"In the final vote, the President shall be decided by a simple majority vote."
In the rare case that 4 people ran, 1 receiving 3 votes and the three others receiving 2 votes each, no candidate would receive a majority. You might consider language that stated the "top vote getter" would win.
Damn, you guys are good at this!
Revise paragraph 3.B.ii.c in a technical correction:
c. The presidential elections shall be conducted as follows: Any candidate garnering
more thanat least 2/3 of the total TalkBoard vote in the primary presidential vote shall be immediately declared the winner. If
there are more than two candidates
in the primary vote and receive votes but none receive
s 2/3 of the total vote then a final vote shall be held between the top two vote-getters.
If there is a tie for second place, all the tied candidates shall be included in the final vote. In the final vote, the
candidate with the most votes shall be declared the winner. A tie will be resolved by a random drawing conducted by the Community DirectorPresident shall be decided by a simple majority vote. If there are no more than two candidates for President, then there will be no primary election before the final vote and a simple majority will elect.