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Proposal Details

Proposal ID293
ProposalApproval of LYNNE SERPE for 2007 GPUS Annual Meeting Facilitator
PresenterGPUS Steering Committee
Floor ManagerHolly Hart
PhaseClosed
Discussion06/04/2007 - 06/17/2007
Voting06/18/2007 - 06/24/2007
ResultAdopted
Presens Quorum32 0.6666
Consens Quorum36 A Majority of Yes and No Votes

Background

Proposal 121 (adopted 1/30/05) stipulates that "all face to face meetings of the Coordinating Committee of the Green National Committee will be facilitated by a person or persons who have been approved by the Coordinating Committee of the Green National Committee."

"It is encouraged that Committees, Caucuses and States consider the qualifications such as experience and familiarity with the Green Consensus process. No candidate who is registered with another party other than Greens, where Green registration is available, will be considered.

"The Steering Committee will schedule a vote by the CC for approval of individual facilitators. No Facilitator who failed to receive at least 50%+1 of the approval vote will be permitted to facilitate the CC meetings.

"Facilitators with the highest approval ratings will be given preference when assigning facilitators. The ANMC will strive to schedule two facilitators for any given time period to ensure backup if needed. Gender balance is strongly encouraged. The ANMC will notify the CC of the facilitation schedule no later than two weeks before the national meeting."

Proposal

Please Vote Yes Or No On Whether To Approve LYNNE SERPE To Serve As One Of The Facilitators Of The 2007 GPUS Annual Meeting.

Resources

Lynne Serpe is from New York. She has managed electoral campaigns and campaigns for voting reform in the U.S., Canada and New Zealand. She has facilitated at several past GPUS national meetings.

References

http://gp.org/cgi-bin/vote/propdetail?pid=121

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