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Proposed by [[User:Applejuicefool|Applejuicefool]] 10:32, 25 November 2006 (EST)
Proposed by [[User:Applejuicefool|Applejuicefool]] 10:32, 25 November 2006 (EST)
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1. A proposal may not be voted on until each lower-numbered proposal has received at least one vote.  The nature of that vote ("for", "against", "abstain", etc.) is unimportant.
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1. Voting on a proposal may not begin unless any lower-numbered proposals that may exist are eligible to be voted upon as well.
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2. A proposal which has already received at least one vote may be voted on as long as there are proposals with lower numbers still being voted on.  
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2. After voting has begun on a proposal, voting on that proposal must continue until both of the following conditions have been met:
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* Normal voting time periods for that proposal have expired, as set forth in other rules;
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* Voting has ended on all lower-numbered rules.
3. This rule takes precedence over other rules which deal with the timing of voting and of enacting rules.
3. This rule takes precedence over other rules which deal with the timing of voting and of enacting rules.

Current revision as of 16:09, 1 December 2006

This proposal has failed.
It is kept for historical purposes. See why it failed on the discussion page.

Proposed by Applejuicefool 10:32, 25 November 2006 (EST)

1. Voting on a proposal may not begin unless any lower-numbered proposals that may exist are eligible to be voted upon as well.

2. After voting has begun on a proposal, voting on that proposal must continue until both of the following conditions have been met:

  • Normal voting time periods for that proposal have expired, as set forth in other rules;
  • Voting has ended on all lower-numbered rules.

3. This rule takes precedence over other rules which deal with the timing of voting and of enacting rules.

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