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To facilitate their discussions and judgements, voters are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the candidates. This can be done through reading the ], the answers to the questions put to each candidate (linked from their candidate statements), and the discussion of each candidate (a centralised collection of which will be made available at the ]). In addition, a ] to candidates will be made available, and augmented by a ] by individual voters. | To facilitate their discussions and judgements, voters are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the candidates. This can be done through reading the ], the answers to the questions put to each candidate (linked from their candidate statements), and the discussion of each candidate (a centralised collection of which will be made available at the ]). In addition, a ] to candidates will be made available, and augmented by a ] by individual voters. |
Revision as of 06:32, 26 November 2013
2013 Arbitration Committee Elections
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- Thank you for participating in the 2013 Arbitration Committee Election. Results are available here.
- Please offer your feedback on the Election process.
The eleventh annual election for the English Misplaced Pages's Arbitration Committee is scheduled for November and December 2013. This election, by practice on Wikimedia projects, was organized by community volunteers, independent of the Arbitration Committee.
Election process
Timeline
- Nomination period (from Sunday 00:01, 10 November until Tuesday 23:59, 19 November, UTC) → during which interested editors are invited to submit a candidate statement. An editor is eligible to stand as a candidate who:
- (i) has a registered account and has made at least 500 mainspace edits by 1 November 2013,
- (ii) is in good standing and not subject to active blocks or site-bans,
- (iii) meets the Wikimedia Foundation's criteria for access to non-public data, is willing to identify with the Foundation if elected, and
- (iv) has disclosed any previous or alternate accounts in their election statements (legitimate accounts which have been declared to the Arbitration Committee before the close of nominations do not need to be publicly disclosed).
- Voting period (from Monday 00:01, 25 November until Sunday 23:59, 8 December, UTC) → eligible voters can vote on the candidates, using the SecurePoll system. An editor is eligible to vote who:
- (i) has registered an account before 28 October 2013
- (ii) has made at least 150 mainspace edits by 1 November 2013 and,
- (iii) is not blocked from the English Misplaced Pages at the time of their vote.
- Scrutineering period (immediately following the voting period) → scrutineers, consisting of stewards whose main wikis are not the English Misplaced Pages, will check the votes (e.g. for duplicate, missing, and ineligible votes), and compile a tally of the results. The instructions for scrutineers are outlined here.
Vacant seats
For 2014, six current arbitrators will remain on the committee. The committee will continue to have 15 seats, leaving nine vacant seats filled in this election. To maintain balance between the arbitrator tranches (groups), 8 seats will be filled for 2 year terms, and one will be filled for a 1 year term. In the event that any of the six arbitrators with unexpired terms resign or otherwise leave the committee before the start of voting on 25 November, the seat they vacate will be filled, and will be for a one-year term. Seats will be filled based on support percentage, as calculated by support/(support + oppose), filling two-year terms first, and then one-year terms. There will be an abstain option; choosing this option will not affect the support percentage for the candidate, and will be treated as though you did not vote in the election with respect to that candidate. The minimum support percentage is 50%. If there are more vacancies than candidates with 50% support, those seats will remain vacant.
Guides
For candidates
Nominations for candidates will open at 00:01 UTC, 10 November and will close at 23:59 UTC, 19 November. During this time, any editor in good standing who meets the criteria stated in the "Timeline" section above may nominate themselves by following the instructions to create a candidate statement and question page on the Candidates page. Once a candidate has made their statement, they may proceed to answer the general and individual questions as they wish (see the Questions page for details and instructions). Candidates may continue to answer questions until the end of the voting period (23:59 UTC, 8 December).
For voters
See the "Timeline" section above for voter eligibility requirementsBefore the nomination period (i.e. before 00:01 UTC, 10 November), voters are invited to discuss and develop the general questions that will be asked of every candidate.
Once candidates have nominated themselves, voters are invited to review and discuss them. Voters may ask questions throughout the election; please see the instructions for individual questions for details.
To facilitate their discussions and judgements, voters are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the candidates. This can be done through reading the candidate statements, the answers to the questions put to each candidate (linked from their candidate statements), and the discussion of each candidate (a centralised collection of which will be made available at the Discussion page). In addition, a summary guide to candidates will be made available, and augmented by a set of personal guides by individual voters.
Voting will run for 14 days, from 00:01 UTC, 25 November to 23:59 UTC, 8 December. The process will be conducted using the SecurePoll extension which ensures that individual voter's decisions will not be publicly viewable (although technical information about voters, such as their IP address and user-agents, will be visible to the WMF-identified election administrators and scrutineers).
Voters will be invited to choose one of three options for each candidate: "Support", "Oppose" or "Abstain"; and the number of "Support", "Oppose" or "Abstain" preferences a voter can express is otherwise limited only by the number of candidates. Selecting "Abstain" for a candidate has no impact whatsoever on their chances of election. After voters have entered their choices for all of the candidates and submitted their votes, they may revisit and change their decisions, but attempting to do so will require expressing preferences for all candidates from scratch. Because of the risk of server lag, voters are advised to cast their vote at the latest an hour before the close of voting to ensure their vote will be counted.
These guides represent the thoughts of their authors. All individually written voter guides are eligible for inclusion. |
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