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Axel Pawlik
ncc at ripe.net
Fri Aug 22 02:18:20 CEST 2003
At 21/08/2003 16:06 +0200, Joao Damas wrote: >>this means that *a* proxy cannot cast more than 2 % of the >>total possible votes. >> >>So the actual limit to proxies is n * 2%, where n is the >>number of attendees of the GM. > >Axel, > >this doesn't sound right, given that attendance has usually between 10-20 >members and I believe there are more than 0.5 proxie votes. The "2%" relate to the total votes possible, not to the number of attendees at the meeting. Each of the attendees of a General Meeting would be able to represent (in proxy) the votes of up to 2% of the total membership's votes. So Gerd is right in stating that... >I read this differently. *Each* attendee can cast 2% of all votes, so >50 members would be able to represent 100% of all LIRs.... regards, Axel
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