Re: Can the one proposing a vote cast his vote?

2012-06-03 Thread Baifern Punyapat
2012/6/4, Dennis E. Hamilton : > @Herbert > > In general, anyone should recuse themselves from voting or simply not vote > if there is concern for (perception of) conflict of interest of any sort. > > There is no reason for someone calling a vote not to vote. It happens in > governments and it hap

Re: Can the one proposing a vote cast his vote?

2012-06-03 Thread Baifern Punyapat
2012/6/4, Dennis E. Hamilton : > @Herbert > > In general, anyone should recuse themselves from voting or simply not vote > if there is concern for (perception of) conflict of interest of any sort. > > There is no reason for someone calling a vote not to vote. It happens in > governments and it happ

RE: Can the one proposing a vote cast his vote?

2012-06-03 Thread Nóirín Plunkett
On Jun 3, 2012 8:50 PM, "Dennis E. Hamilton" wrote: > > The only odd case about votes is typically when someone is sitting as a chairperson. In general, chairpersons (having not recused themselves) MAY vote when the vote cast makes a difference in the outcome, but SHALL NOT vote at any other time

Re: Can the one proposing a vote cast his vote?

2012-06-03 Thread Baifern Punyapat
เมื่อ วันจันทร์ที่ 4 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 2012 Baifern Punyapat < punyapat...@gmail.com> เขียนว่า: > > > 2012/6/4, Dennis E. Hamilton : >> @Herbert >> >> In general, anyone should recuse themselves from voting or simply not vote >> if there is concern for (perception of) conflict of interest of any sort.

RE: Can the one proposing a vote cast his vote?

2012-06-03 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
@Herbert In general, anyone should recuse themselves from voting or simply not vote if there is concern for (perception of) conflict of interest of any sort. There is no reason for someone calling a vote not to vote. It happens in governments and it happens in standard structures for operating