05-07-2015, 10:16 PM
Martin,
Looking at 5.5 in the proposed new constitution....
5.5. Votes may be cast in the following ways:
(i) by personal attendance at the meeting;
(ii) by on-line submission via a system established on the Chess Scotland website;
(iii) by proxy vote via a representative entitled to vote and in attendance at the meeting,
notified at least 7 days beforehand.
It appears to have favourably flexible options to all voters.
For clarity, I personally don't feel very young CS members will vote at all unless on a specific junior motion but I strongly believe it would be wrong to deny them the opportunity to use their vote.
Looking at 5.5 in the proposed new constitution....
5.5. Votes may be cast in the following ways:
(i) by personal attendance at the meeting;
(ii) by on-line submission via a system established on the Chess Scotland website;
(iii) by proxy vote via a representative entitled to vote and in attendance at the meeting,
notified at least 7 days beforehand.
It appears to have favourably flexible options to all voters.
For clarity, I personally don't feel very young CS members will vote at all unless on a specific junior motion but I strongly believe it would be wrong to deny them the opportunity to use their vote.