Law:54RZ1 The Proxy Voting Cleanup Act: Difference between revisions
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|status= {{ | |number=54RZ1 | ||
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|sponsor=Lüc da Schir | |sponsor=Lüc da Schir | ||
|ziu= 54th | |ziu= 54th | ||
|clark= 1st (January 2020) | |clark= 1st (January {{year|2020}}) | ||
|cosa= {{passed}} | |cosa= {{passed}} | ||
|cyes= 142 | |cyes= 142 | ||
|cno= 0 | |cno= 0 | ||
|cabs= 33 | |cabs= 33 | ||
|senats= {{passed}} | |senats= {{passed}} | ||
|syes= 6 | |syes= 6 | ||
|sno= 0 | |sno= 0 | ||
|sabs= 0 | |sabs= 0 | ||
| | |assent=https://talossa.proboards.com/post/169176/thread | ||
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WHEREAS, it is estabilished practice that Clark votes are only accepted via Wittenberg or the Database; and | WHEREAS, it is estabilished practice that Clark votes are only accepted via Wittenberg or the Database; and | ||
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WHEREAS, nobody wants to prosecute the Chancery for not allowing postal votes on the Clark; | WHEREAS, nobody wants to prosecute the Chancery for not allowing postal votes on the Clark; | ||
THEREFORE Lex.H.3, which reads: | '''THEREFORE''' Lex.H.3, which reads: | ||
3. All MCs must vote for themselves, and not through surrogates. They have innumerable options to communicate their own votes to the Secretary of State or to Undersecretaries of State, including postcards, letters and phone calls. MCs are responsible for casting their own votes with their own assigned seats, and cannot cast votes for other MCs. If an MC will be unavailable to vote for some reason during any particular month, they may inform the Secretary or an Undersecretary that they wish to vote exactly as another, named MC. That will be considered the sole justification for MC surrogate voting. | {{quote|3. All MCs must vote for themselves, and not through surrogates. They have innumerable options to communicate their own votes to the Secretary of State or to Undersecretaries of State, including postcards, letters and phone calls. MCs are responsible for casting their own votes with their own assigned seats, and cannot cast votes for other MCs. If an MC will be unavailable to vote for some reason during any particular month, they may inform the Secretary or an Undersecretary that they wish to vote exactly as another, named MC. That will be considered the sole justification for MC surrogate voting.}} | ||
is amended to read: | is amended to read: | ||
3. Members of the Cosa and Senators shall vote on the Clark and any other business for themselves; but Members of the Cosa that might be unavailable to vote during any particular month may inform the Chancery that they wish to vote exactly as another specific Member of the Cosa. Each House may estabilish their own rules for proxy voting, but solely for the purpose of Living Cosas and the Senate equivalent. | <blockquote>3. Members of the Cosa and Senators shall vote on the Clark and any other business for themselves; but Members of the Cosa that might be unavailable to vote during any particular month may inform the Chancery that they wish to vote exactly as another specific Member of the Cosa. Each House may estabilish their own rules for proxy voting, but solely for the purpose of Living Cosas and the Senate equivalent.</blockquote> | ||
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Primary source (bill text): http://www.talossa.ca/files/bills.php?cosa=54&bill=1 <br/> | |||
Primary source (results): http://www.talossa.ca/files/cosa_vote_result.php?cosa=54&clark=1 <br/> | |||
Royal Assent granted: http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/13851/54th-cosa-clark-january-results?page=1&scrollTo=169182 |