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Two points: Firstly, I think voting to abstain has in the past and should count in tallying a total. In other words, I believe the current practice of discounting the abstaining vote is wrong.
E.g., vote on a motion gains, for sake of argument, 2 votes AYE, 2 votes NAY, and 1 ABSTAIN. Currently, as seen in the most recent vote on the security council, the speaker tallied the results as such:
AYE: 50%
NAY: 50%
ABSTAIN: 1 vote.
Instead, I believe AYE should have 40%, NAY 40% and ABSTAIN 20%. Most (if not every) legislative body in the world uses the latter of these two examples.
I point RA members towards the wikipedia article on abstaining, particularly the parts in bold:
Secondly, I object to the practice of the speaker in PMing objecting RA members requesting a change of vote - Each RA member should be entitled to his/her opinion without being requested to change it.
That's all.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Two points: Firstly, I think voting to abstain has in the past and should count in tallying a total. In other words, I believe the current practice of discounting the abstaining vote is wrong.
E.g., vote on a motion gains, for sake of argument, 2 votes AYE, 2 votes NAY, and 1 ABSTAIN. Currently, as seen in the most recent vote on the security council, the speaker tallied the results as such:
AYE: 50%
NAY: 50%
ABSTAIN: 1 vote.
Instead, I believe AYE should have 40%, NAY 40% and ABSTAIN 20%. Most (if not every) legislative body in the world uses the latter of these two examples.
I point RA members towards the wikipedia article on abstaining, particularly the parts in bold:
Otherwise what's the point of turning up and voting to abstain? You might as well not bother at all.Abstentions do not count in tallying the vote negatively or positively; when members abstain, they are in effect only attending the meeting to aid in constituting a quorum, which in turn means that those who abstain still effect the general number of people in quorum.
Secondly, I object to the practice of the speaker in PMing objecting RA members requesting a change of vote - Each RA member should be entitled to his/her opinion without being requested to change it.
That's all.
Merry Christmas everyone!