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Difference between revisions of "Kush Ballot Act"
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===Section 2a - Conflicting Laws=== | ===Section 2a - Conflicting Laws=== | ||
− | In the event there are two bills that directly conflict with each other on the same ballot that both attain over 65%, the bill with the higher percentage between the two shall pass. | + | In the event there are two bills that directly conflict with each other on the same ballot that both attain over 65% approval, the bill with the higher percentage between the two shall pass. |
If both bills have a tie vote, all current elders will be given 24 hours to vote on the two bills. The bill with the most votes will pass into law. The bill with fewer votes will be discarded instead of carried forward. Should this second vote end in a tie, neither bill will pass and they both will be carried forward to the next ballot. | If both bills have a tie vote, all current elders will be given 24 hours to vote on the two bills. The bill with the most votes will pass into law. The bill with fewer votes will be discarded instead of carried forward. Should this second vote end in a tie, neither bill will pass and they both will be carried forward to the next ballot. |
Revision as of 11:52, 20 April 2018
Section 1 - Repeal and Replace
This law repeals and replaces in entirity the Single Ballot Law.
Section 2 - Ballot Process
The ballot process shall return to multi-law ballots.
Any bill which attains over 65% approval shall be passed into law. Bills above 50% shall be carried forward to the next ballot.
The amount of bills that can appear on a ballot shall be limited to no more than 8.
Section 2a - Conflicting Laws
In the event there are two bills that directly conflict with each other on the same ballot that both attain over 65% approval, the bill with the higher percentage between the two shall pass.
If both bills have a tie vote, all current elders will be given 24 hours to vote on the two bills. The bill with the most votes will pass into law. The bill with fewer votes will be discarded instead of carried forward. Should this second vote end in a tie, neither bill will pass and they both will be carried forward to the next ballot.