WA Voting Policy[Archived]

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Directive 0x01:
Section 9: World Assembly Affairs Ministry

  1. The Minister may employ any number of citizens to assist them in their duties.
  2. The Minister should employ at least one assistant with differing WAGA ideology (NatSov/IntFed) from their own.
  3. The Ministry will post topics in the appropriate areas for new proposals. While these topics may be posted before a proposal enters the queue, they must be posted within 24 hours of the proposal entering the queue.
  4. The Ministry will prepare brief summaries for the information for voters service as to what a proposal does, the arguments in favor, and the arguments in opposition, within 48 hours of a proposal entering the queue in either the GA or the SC.
  5. The Delegate will ensure the transmission of these summaries to all WA nations in TNP that do not opt out of the information for voters service, with credit appropriately given, within 12 hours of receiving the summaries.
  6. The Ministry shall oversee and recognize the following WA voting policy for The North Pacific.
  7. The Delegate's vote on all WA resolutions shall be determined by referendum conducted on The North Pacific's offsite forum and open to all residents of The North Pacific.
  8. The Delegate may require residents to disclose any other region(s) in which they have voted or will vote upon a particular WA resolution. The Delegate must clearly indicate that such disclosure is required before voting begins.
  9. The Delegate shall penalize failure to disclose WA voting in other regions through the following "three strikes" system:
    • Strike 1: The Delegate will issue a warning that the resident has failed to disclose other regions in which he or she has voted.
    • Strike 2: The Delegate will reject the resident's vote on that particular WA resolution.
    • Strike 3: The Delegate will bar the resident from voting on WA resolutions for a temporary period of time, up to three months.
  10. The Council of Five shall be empowered to override the results of a referendum on a WA resolution when:
    • A majority of votes cast were cast by residents who have voted in multiple regions; and
    • The Delegate judges that the vote determined by the referendum would be detrimental to the interests of The North Pacific.

This reference is current as of 2012-10-06.
 
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