It says that candidates cannot exceed what is allowed for SC members - it doesnt say that candidates must have less than what is allowed for SC members - and SC members are allowed up to 85% of the current count.
Yes, it could be interpreted that way as well. IMO, the wording is unclear, so I opted for an interpretation that best ensures regional security.
As I understand it, persons not voting in a 30 day period may be eligible for removal from the RA by the speaker. That does not mean that they are automatically removed.
That is certainly always been the way that this rule has been interpreted, and there is plenty of case law that shows that automatic disqualification has not been applied.
To disqualify someone from running in this election because of a period of inactivity a year ago is ridiculous.
The Speaker is charged with maintaining the list, so I consider that to be the basis we should go by. The law states that 30-days inactivity on the forum (not just lack of voting) is cause for removal.
I do agree that disqualifying someone for previous periods of inactivity is mearly trying to disrupt the potential process. The list maintained by the Speaker is what's valid.
However...
Currently on my list are:
Delegate. John Ashcroft Land, Ermarian, Limi
Vice Delegate. Blue Wolf II, Unibot, Dry Nasad
Speaker. Dalimbar
CLO. Falkonkats
Some of these are not elibile to run for office, as they have not all been currently RA members for 30-days, as the law requires.
JAL was just reaccepted into the RA, so does not have the required 30 days.
Ermarian is not a member of the RA at all, so is not eligible.
Limi however, is eligible.
Blue Wolf is not a member of the RA, and is therefore ineligible.
Both Unibot and Dyr Nassad are eligible.
Dalimbar's RA membership expired since his TNP nation CTE'd, so he is no longer eligible.
FALCONKATS is eligible.
If anyone can show cause that this is incorrect, I'll happily reconsider. And I'd also happily entertain legislation that would open the process to allow more members to be eligible.