On 01/07/07, Søren Kiersted wisewisard@googlemail.com wrote:
On 6/30/07, Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
You are misunderstanding what it says. The election is using Approval Voting (see the Wikipedia article), which means you can vote for as many of the candidates as possible. When it says you can only vote once, it means you can load the voting page and click submit once, you can select multiple candidates while on that page, though.
Have you actually tried clicking the "Vote" link (you can cancel and vote later if you haven't made up your mind yet)?
I think you misunderstand it. You can go to the page and vote as many times as you want, only your most recent counts. Your earlier vote is stricken.
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(found it)
"***___You may vote for as many candidates as you wish.____*** The three candidates with the most votes will be declared the winners. In the event of a tie, a run-off election will be held."
(emphasis mine)