[Foundation-l] 2011 elections - low turnout

Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 17:18:29 UTC 2011


Hoi,
When you look at the people who put themselves forward and stood in the
elections for the board of the Wikimedia Foundation in the past, those that
were chosen had a great resume of activities and known points of view before
they stood. Many of these people are known, well known,

As our total community is so big, you may find that some of the people are
not known to you. When this is the case, there will be others who know them
quite well. Voting for a board member is not like voting for a politician in
the United States; they do not belong to one or the other party. They are
all part of the same community, the one you belong to.

This makes voting quite a different thing. Possibly even pleasant.
Thanks,
        GerardM

On 20 March 2011 17:16, Fred Bauder <fredbaud at fairpoint.net> wrote:

> I don't think I voted, I seldom vote in any election. The reason is that
> I seldom know much about the candidates, and have no reliable way of
> finding out much. I could, together with others, seriously investigate
> who the candidates are and what they stand for, but I don't think
> publishing such information and talking about it would be welcome;
> spending that much time and effort just to determine one vote, mine, is
> not worthwhile.
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> Frankly, I think the combination of secret ballots and lack of
> communication among disinterested voters will in short order put control
> of both the Foundation and the English Wikipedia in the hands of people
> with agendas who do communicate with one another, privately. That has
> certainly been my experience in any organization I was in.
>
> Fred
>
> > I agree with Harel, there are huge numbers of editors who are entitled
> > to vote and don't do so. I think we put some effort into welcoming
> > newbies and forget that becoming part of the community is a process
> > and state of mind rather than a single event.
> >
> > I think that a bot message from Jimbo or the foundation thanking
> > people for their 500th edit and saying that they are now entitled to
> > vote in trustee elections could be a very good way to build the
> > community.
> >
> > You'd need to phrase it carefully though:)
> >
> > WereSpielChequers
> > ------------------------------
> >>
> >> Message: 6
> >> Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 13:32:35 +0200
> >> From: Harel Cain <harel.cain at gmail.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] 2011 Board Elections: Input needed
> >> To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List
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> >> Before we start extending the right to vote to ever wider groups of
> >> people,
> >> we should ask ourselves how much this right is exercised by those
> >> already
> >> entitled to it, and how many of those proposed to be granted the right
> >> to
> >> vote are expected to really make use of it.
> >>
> >> The last elections saw a participation of a few thousand of voters,
> >> just a
> >> small proportion of all the people eligible to vote, and I guess these
> >> could
> >> be split roughly into those who really are into foundation-level and
> >> meta-level issues and those who were (legitimately) recruited from
> >> among the
> >> home projects of the candidates without  too much real interest in the
> >> elections. Whoever didn't fall into these two categories rarely voted,
> >> and I
> >> anticipate the same will hold true for the new groups you proposed in
> >> your
> >> mail.
> >>
> >> The real question we should ask ourselves is how to make these
> >> elections
> >> more relevant and important for those groups of people already entitled
> >> to
> >> take part in them.
> >>
> >>
> >> Harel Cain
> >> Hebrew Wikipedia / Wikimedia Israel
> >>
> >>
> >
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