Ron Olson
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After just looking at Tony's link, I have a few questions. OK, as Bill or Tony might bring up so I'll beat them to the punch, I'm not currently an IMPBA member for reasons that I've stated before, nothing to do with the IMPBA but health reasons have kept me from racing the past two years.
I see that the President, FE Director, Gas Director and why for the life of me the one that I can't figure out, the past President each have one vote. Does this include the vote that they might have already had on this or any other proposal? Their votes alone can sway a proposal that could over-ride any by one or more smaller districts.
Again though, I will ask, why does a past President have a right to be able to sway or influence the whole Electoral College style of voting? What if Bill Clinton could do this to George W.? The 2.94% might not sound like much until a critical vote was needed. Add that up times 4 and see what you get.
I'm not looking for trouble as I respect both Tony and Dom Mauro. I'd still be more for a one person, one vote type of system as that might bring more voters out of the woodwork.
I see that the President, FE Director, Gas Director and why for the life of me the one that I can't figure out, the past President each have one vote. Does this include the vote that they might have already had on this or any other proposal? Their votes alone can sway a proposal that could over-ride any by one or more smaller districts.
Again though, I will ask, why does a past President have a right to be able to sway or influence the whole Electoral College style of voting? What if Bill Clinton could do this to George W.? The 2.94% might not sound like much until a critical vote was needed. Add that up times 4 and see what you get.
I'm not looking for trouble as I respect both Tony and Dom Mauro. I'd still be more for a one person, one vote type of system as that might bring more voters out of the woodwork.