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1150:. Scrutineers are responsible for providing oversight for the voting process itself. Scrutineers' responsibilities include guarding against abuse and technical errors, ensuring that valid votes are counted while invalid ones are discarded, and confirming that the final tally of votes is correct and certifying the official results. Scrutineers work behind the scenes and are not otherwise involved in coordinating the more minor areas of the election. The Electoral Commission is the liaison between the scrutineers and the rest of the community. 1239: 98: 22: 1498: 1130:
is appointed by the community in a separate RfC before the election. Commissioners are responsible for addressing any unforeseen problems that may arise in the election process, and for adjudicating any disputes relating to the election. The Election Commission has the full mandate and authority to
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The minimum percentage of support that is required is 60% for a two-year term, and 50% for a one-year term. If any of the seven current arbitrators in midterm resigned or otherwise left the committee before the start of voting, the additional vacated seat would be filled for a one-year term in this
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The Arbitration Committee elections are organized entirely by community volunteers, independent of the Arbitration Committee itself. Before every election, an RfC is held so that the community may propose and implement any changes to the format of the election. Any rules or practices that were not
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Voters were invited to choose one of three options for each candidate: "Support", "Oppose" or "Neutral"; and the number of "Support", "Oppose" or "Neutral" preferences a voter could express was otherwise limited only by the number of candidates. After voters entered their choices for all of the
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When voting started, a mass message was sent out to all eligible voters that had been active within the last 12 months and meet other criteria. If this could not be done within 72 hours of the voting starting, the Electoral Commission could have elected to notify all eligible voters.
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decisively settle any issues that arise. In addition, while the Electoral Commission itself is not inherently responsible for logistics of the election, Commissioners should ensure that preparations for the election move forward in a timely fashion. As such, Commissioners are
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The rules for the election were determined by successive community Requests for Comment. Prior rules continued to be in force unless they had specific expiration dates or had been subsequently repealed or amended. A referenced summary of the election rules is available at
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candidates and submitted their votes, they could revisit and change their decisions, but attempting to do so would require expressing preferences for all candidates from scratch. Because of the risk of server lag, voters were advised to cast their vote at the latest
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extension which ensured that individual voters' decisions were not publicly viewable (although technical information about voters, such as their IP address and user-agents, were visible to the WMF-identified election administrators and scrutineers).
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All voters were required to register a preference of either "Support", "Neutral", or "Oppose" for each candidate. The "Neutral" column is simply the total votes for which voters did not select the Support or Oppose
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election, after the original eight vacant seats are filled. If there were more vacant seats than candidates with the required minimum support, those seats would have remained vacant until the next election.
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Nominations for candidates opened at 00:00 UTC, 07 November 2021 and closed at 23:59 UTC, 16 November 2021. During this time, any editor in good standing who met the criteria stated in the
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Following the voting period, the scrutineers examined the votes and released a tally of the results. The tally ranked candidates by their performance according to the
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option; choosing this option would not affect the support percentage for the candidate, and was treated as though you did not vote with respect to that candidate.
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the English Knowledge, are checking the votes (e.g. for duplicate, missing, and ineligible votes), and compile a tally of the results. For more details, see the
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To facilitate their discussions and judgements, voters were encouraged to familiarize themselves with the candidates. This could be done through reading the
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were cast including 63 duplicates, leaving 1572 votes. 2 votes were further invalidated, thereby resulting in 1570 votes which are tallied below.
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for details and instructions). Candidates could continue to answer questions until the end of the voting period (23:59 UTC, 06 December 2021).
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Once candidates nominated themselves, voters were invited to review and discuss them. Voters could ask questions throughout the election.
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Voting ran for 14 days, from 00:00 UTC, 23 November 2021 to 23:59 UTC, 06 December 2021. The process was conducted using the
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These processes must be initiated and evaluated by volunteer coordinators, as there is no Electoral Commission at this stage.
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represent the thoughts of their authors. All individually written voter guides are eligible for inclusion.
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represent the thoughts of their authors. All individually written voter guides are eligible for inclusion.
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could nominate themselves by following the instructions to create a candidate statement on the
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Thank you for participating in the 2021 Arbitration Committee Elections. The certified results
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For the 2021 election, seven current arbitrators were to remain on the committee. This left
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Ordinary editors who help run the day-to-day operations of the election are known as
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Percentage = (Support / (Support + Oppose)) * 100 (rounded to 2 decimal places)
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specifically changed by the RfC are carried over from the previous election.
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coordinators and usually have an active role in running the election.
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section above for voter and candidate eligibility requirements
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to candidates was made available, and augmented by a
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eight (8) vacant seats to be filled in this election
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