As a citizen and as an Executive Staffer, Angshire has been quite the newcomer. I think this appointment is made in good faith and that by allowing him the opportunity to become an EC, he will gain further knowledge of TNP.gov, it's functions, and its responsibilities.
Fitting if this one's ambitions reach further than that of an EC.
What was it about Angshire application to the EC made him stand out above other applicants?
He didn’t apply, I just asked him if he would like to serve on the EC and he said yes.
https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9190608/
The last government had a process for appointments to the EC that involved an application that covered the relevant legal code and the persons experience. The application was review by the delegate and the EC. While the current government has no obligation to follow this, it had several strong points in is favor.
Did the EC have input into this selection?
For @Angshire,
Why do you want to become an Election Commissioner?
Are you affiliated with any other regions? If so, what positions do you hold in these communities?
What is the procedure should the Election Commission announce false election results?
19. If the full Election Commission determines that the actions under review are not in compliance with the law or their adopted rules, they will have the power, by majority vote, to overrule them. If deemed necessary, they will also have the power, by majority vote, to restart the election, or designate different commissioners to supervise the election.
Can you state the procedure in your own words?3.) Taken from Section 4.3 of the TNP Legal Code:
Can you state the procedure in your own words?
“Correct”Can you state the procedure in your own words?
I also echo this concern. Something many people including me do is blinding accept job offers and or apply for multiple jobs. As I said above, it’s great to have newcomers fill up our jobs. But only if they are worthy of the job and don’t blindly go into it.Over the past couple of weeks you became a Deputy Guildmaster for The North Pacific Cards Guild, Deputy Minister of World Assembly Affairs, and are now seeking to become an Election Comissioner. Will you be able to handle doing work in all of these positions?
Over the past couple of weeks you became a Deputy Guildmaster for The North Pacific Cards Guild, Deputy Minister of World Assembly Affairs, and are now seeking to become an Election Comissioner. Will you be able to handle doing work in all of these positions?
What qualities do you possess that you think an Election Commissioner should also possess?
Aside from being a newcomer who’s burst onto the scene, do you have any experience in managing/participating in the general elections of other democratic regions? If not, can you confirm that you’ve read over the rules of the Election Commission and understand what you’ll be doing should you see yourself confirmed?
If you could change something about the way elections are conducted, what would it be and how would you institute the change? (If you had unilateral authority over elections)
In the event the Vice Delegate is removed from office by the Regional Assembly, what is the proper election procedure for replacing the Vice Delegate?
Does the nominee has any suggestions and/or opinions with regards to current EC procedures?
I would ask some questions of the nominee.
Firstly, though I appreciate that plans may not be fully formed and I would not hold it against the nominee were things to develop in the future, does the nominee intend on standing for election in two or more of the next three ordinary election cycles (being the January and May General elections and the March Judicial election)?
Secondly, the election commission has a quasi-judicial function in reviewing the decisions of supervisors of elections, what qualities (and, if considered relevant, experiences) does the nominee have that would assist in carrying out that function?
I would ask some questions of the nominee.
Firstly, though I appreciate that plans may not be fully formed and I would not hold it against the nominee were things to develop in the future, does the nominee intend on standing for election in two or more of the next three ordinary election cycles (being the January and May General elections and the March Judicial election)?
Secondly, the election commission has a quasi-judicial function in reviewing the decisions of supervisors of elections, what qualities (and, if considered relevant, experiences) does the nominee have that would assist in carrying out that function?
I believe that the current EC procedures are working fine as is. A change is only required in a situation which will warrant a change.
1) I definitely do not intend on running for office in the January General Election. I believe that I have a lot more that I could learn and a lot more experience that I can gain before seeking an executive position in TNP government.
2.) As mentioned earlier, and as you would likely recall being a fellow candidate, I did run in the November Judiciary Election, which I believe gave me some experience in how elections are run, carried out, and the procedures involved. As for qualities, I think the best quality I have would be my consistent activity in TNP. However, honesty and transparency is important for any government position, but especially for Election Commissioner, and based on my activity throughout TNP I have remained completely honest and loyal to TNP and to its citizens.
I think you missed the election aspect of the question...2.) The office of the Vice Delegate would follow the line of succession, as outlined in The North Pacific Legal Code.
I was typically under the impression that the Speaker's Office was a tad more... exact, in specifying when bills will go to vote. Is this vague phrasing standard nowadays?The Speakers Office recognizes the motion to vote and its second. Voting will begin on the conformation of @Angshire within 24 hours.
I was typically under the impression that the Speaker's Office was a tad more... exact, in specifying when bills will go to vote. Is this vague phrasing standard nowadays?
The Speakers Office recognizes the motion to vote and its second. Voting will begin on the conformation of @Angshire within 24 hours.
Yes. I know that. However, stating that a vote will begin at any time during a 24 hour interval is incredibly vague as to when the bill will actually go to vote.Per the below quote, "Voting will begin... within 24 hours."
I don't know about you but I think that 8 hours is less than 24! Who would've thought?
Your concern is moot and the voting thread has already been opened! Please go vote if you have not gone and done so already!
Thank you Prae-bae!
As I stated in the above, pedantry in relation to the timing of a vote beginning is paramount to moot. The vote had begun when it began. And at the Office's discretion, unless there is significant concern in regards to the starting of a vote after the Office has done its mandated duty per the Standing Procedure of the RA to recognize a citizen's movement for a vote, and another citizen's movement to second that motion for a vote, the vote will commence within a reasonable time stated.
Per RA guidelines, my Office is not mandated to follow any formal timing mechanisms as it relates to non-legislative votes as such guidelines do not exist.
Therefore, as is such stated (or not, in this case), when my Deputy deigns to say a vote will begin within 24 hours, and a vote begins within 24 hours, I have thusly followed through upon my office's obligation to begin said vote within the 24 hour period. Whether or not you consider such timing to be too vague is your interpretation and your opinion.
Therefore, concluding that I have consulted all of my legislative resources as it relates to this matter, I deem this point of contention moot, void, null, or whatever equivalent simile might exist.
Prae, if you feel so strongly about this subject, this is the RA... and you are part of it. Feel free to propose an amendment to non-legislative procedure at your convenience. My office will do its duty to such obligation as per standing procedure.
And if you don't know where to find said standing procedure... there is a thread that literally says "Standing Procedure" within the RA subtopic.
I hope this answers your concerns.