07 Nov 2014: UK Usenet Committee Election 2014
From: Barry Salter <bsalter@ukvoting.org.uk>
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:43:13 +0000
Subject: RESULT - UK Usenet Committee Election 2014
Newsgroups: uk.net.news.announce,uk.net.news.config,uk.net.news.management
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Result of Call for Votes
UK Usenet Committee Election 2014
Due to the continued prevalence of viruses and worms the harvest Usenet
posts for e-mail addresses, all e-mail addresses in these results are
modified to prevent this.
Summary:
The following people are elected to serve as Open Members of the UK
Usenet Committee until December 2017:
Geoff Berrow
Clive George
Mark Goodge
kat aka Fiona Gostling
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Voting closed at 23:59:59 GMT, 30th October 2014.
Votetakers for the 2014 UK Usenet Committee Election:
Primary: Barry Salter <com2k14-queries (at) ukvotes.southie.me.uk>
Secondary: Pedt Scragg <p.scragg (at) ukvoting.org.uk>
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Distribution:
These results have been posted to the following newsgroups:
uk.net.news.announce
uk.net.news.config
uk.net.news.management
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The full results follow below in the following order:
1) Information on the Ballot
2) Summary of Mail Received During the Voting Period
3) Results in Detail
4) Voter List
5) Counted Vote List
6) Votetaker's Comments
7) Voting and Appeal Information
8) Copy of Statements from the CFV
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Information on the Ballot
Voters were asked to rank the following candidates in order of
preference:
Geoff Berrow Candidate A
Paul Cummins Candidate B
Owen Dunn Candidate C
Clive George Candidate D
Mark Goodge Candidate E
kat aka Fiona Gostling Candidate F
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Summary of Mail Received During the Voting Period
59 messages were received to the Ballot Request Address, of which:
53 were valid Ballot Requests
4 were test messages sent by the votetaker
1 was a request sent by the votetaker on a voter's behalf
1 was a query from a voter who hadn't received their ballot paper
50 messages were received to the Voting Address, of which:
47 were valid and counted votes
2 were test messages sent by the votetaker
1 was a valid vote subsequently superseded by the voter
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Results in Detail
The election was conducted using the Single Transferable Vote method of
voting, with the count carried out under the Electoral Reform Society's
1997 (3rd Edition) rules.
The STV analysis is as follows:
UK Usenet Committee Election 2014
Stage 1
Total Valid Vote: 47
Places to be filled +1: 5
Quota = 9.40
First Preferences
Geoff Berrow 11.00
Paul Cummins 5.00
Owen Dunn 6.00
Clive George 5.00
Mark Goodge 6.00
kat aka Fiona Gostling 14.00
kat aka Fiona Gostling ELECTED
with 14.00
over quota 9.40
Geoff Berrow ELECTED
with 11.00
over quota 9.40
Active Vote: 28.20
Places left+1: 3
Vote required for election now: 9.40
Stage 2
No candidates can be excluded, so we transfer the largest surplus
Surplus of kat aka Fiona Gostling
Mark Goodge gets 14 papers.
14 papers transferred.
Total Present Value: 14.00
0 papers non-transferable.
Calculating transfer value: 4.60/14
Papers transferred at 0.32
Mark Goodge now has 10.48 votes.
0.12 votes non-transferable.
Mark Goodge ELECTED
with 10.48
over quota 9.40
Active Vote: 18.68
Places left+1: 2
Vote required for election now: 9.34
Stage 3
No candidates can be excluded, so we transfer the largest surplus
Surplus of Geoff Berrow
Paul Cummins gets 1 papers.
Owen Dunn gets 4 papers.
Clive George gets 4 papers.
9 papers transferred.
Total Present Value: 9.00
2 papers non-transferable.
Calculating transfer value: 1.60/9
Papers transferred at 0.17
Paul Cummins now has 5.17 votes.
Owen Dunn now has 6.68 votes.
Clive George now has 5.68 votes.
0.07 votes non-transferable.
Active Vote: 18.61
Places left+1: 2
Vote required for election now: 9.31
Stage 4
No candidates can be excluded, so we transfer the largest surplus
Surplus of Mark Goodge
Paul Cummins gets 4 papers.
Owen Dunn gets 3 papers.
Clive George gets 7 papers.
14 papers transferred.
Total Present Value: 4.48
0 papers non-transferable.
Calculating transfer value: 1.08/14
Papers transferred at 0.07
Paul Cummins now has 5.45 votes.
Owen Dunn now has 6.89 votes.
Clive George now has 6.17 votes.
0.10 votes non-transferable.
Active Vote: 18.51
Places left+1: 2
Vote required for election now: 9.26
Stage 5
There are no outstanding surpluses, and Paul Cummins, with 5.45, has
fewest votes and is therefore excluded.
Excluding Paul Cummins
Transferring papers worth 1.00
Owen Dunn gets 2 papers.
Owen Dunn now has 8.89 votes.
Clive George gets 3 papers.
Clive George now has 9.17 votes.
Transferring papers worth 0.17
Clive George gets 1 papers.
Clive George now has 9.34 votes.
Clive George ELECTED
with 9.34
over vote required 9.26
***Finished***
In grid format, this is expressed as follows:
UK Usenet Committee Election 2014
Number to be elected: 4 (from 6)
Counted votes: 47
Quota for election on first round: 9.40
1st Preferences-\
| Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4
| T A T A T A
Geoff Berrow 11 11.00 -1.60 9.40 9.40
Paul Cummins 5 5.00 0.17 5.17 0.28 5.45
Owen Dunn 6 6.00 0.68 6.68 0.21 6.89
Clive George 5 5.00 0.68 5.68 0.49 6.17
Mark Goodge 6 4.48 10.48 10.48 -1.08 9.40
kat 14 -4.60 9.40 9.40 9.40
Non-transferable 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.19 0.10 0.29
Totals 47 47.00 47.00 47.00
Stage 5
T A
Geoff Berrow 9.40 ELECTED
Paul Cummins -5.17 0.28 EXCLUDED
Owen Dunn 2.00 8.89
Clive George 3.17 9.34 ELECTED
Mark Goodge 9.40 ELECTED
kat 9.40 ELECTED
Non-transferable 0.29
Totals 47.00
Key to grid:
Stage 2 - Surplus of kat
Stage 3 - Surplus of Geoff Berrow
Stage 4 - Surplus of Mark Goodge
Stage 5 - Exclusion of Paul Cummins
T = Number of votes transferred at this stage
A = Votes for candidate after transfer
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Voter List
The following individuals supplied valid votes:
Name E-Mail
{R} {R}#semolina#org
A. non Eyemouse anoneyemouse#eml#cc
Adam Funk a24061a#ducksburg#com
Alan Braggins armb#chiark#greenend#org#uk
Alan LeHun alan#lehun#clara#co#uk
Ali ali#on_usenet#ntlworld#com
Anthony Gold not-for-mail#ahjg#co#uk
Brian Brian#bjforster#force9#co#uk
Brian Howie brian#b-howie#demon#co#uk
Charles Lindsey chl#clerew#man#ac#uk
Chronos matt#chronos#org#uk
Clive D.W. Feather clive#davros#org
Clive George clive#evil-c#co#uk
Colin Rosenstiel usenet#rosenstiel#cix#co#uk
David Damerell damerell#chiark#greenend#org#uk
Dick Gaughan dg#dickgaughan#co#uk
Herbie herbietheone#live#co#uk
I J Clifton ian#clifton#chem#ox#ac#uk
Ian Jackson ijackson#chiark#greenend#org#uk
John Hall john#jhall#co#uk
John the R-T t_e_n_e_s_u#hotmail#com
Judith Smith judith#smith#outlook#com
kat katstuff#the-kat#org
Llymru llymru#gmail#com
Mark Goodge mark#good-stuff#co#uk
Matthew Vernon matthew#debian#org
Mike Fleming mike#tauzero#co#uk
Molly Mockford (aka Romanov) com2014#mollymockford#me#uk
Owen Dunn osd1000#cam#ac#uk
Owen Rees owenrees#fastmail#fm
paul {paul}#watman#clara#co#uk
Paul Cummins paulcummins#tiscali#co#uk
Paul Giverin paul#giverin#co#uk
Peter Parry peter#wpp#ltd#uk
Peter Robinson pmrobinson#gmx#net
Richard Kettlewell rjk#greenend#org#uk
Roger Hayter roger#hayter#org
Sara Merriman sarakirk#blueyonder#co#uk
Sn!pe snipe#notforspam#fsnet#co#uk
sparhawk sparhawk#imsparhawk#plus#com
Spike Aero#Spike#mail#com
Stephen Thomas Cole usenet#stephenthomascole#com
Steve g8izy#blueyonder#co#uk
Tim Jackson news#timjackson#plus#com
Tony tony#darkstorm#co#uk
Victor Meldrew vicmeld#gmail#com
Wm tcnw81#tarrcity#demon#co#uk
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Counted Vote List
The guidelines for the UK Usenet Committee Elections stipulate
that the votes of all voters shall be published in such a way that
only the voter can recognise his/her own vote.
The following votes were counted, listed in alphanumeric order of
the Voter ID:
Candidate Ranking
Ballot ID A B C D E F
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007c31bc96efe7ff 5 1 4 3 6 2
14fe5c75599cdfc1 3 5 - 4 2 1
17dff7398e14e7f1 2 6 4 5 1 3
18c4cfdc025bd066 4 3 6 5 1 2
1e8091beef8c6994 5 6 1 4 3 2
249d9f4aa365d3d2 3 6 2 1 4 5
29127367d16921fb 3 6 2 1 5 4
292c9a509fcf25fc 1 6 4 5 3 2
2a8adaf3b19f4a27 2 4 6 5 3 1
302ef93235e652f3 1 5 4 6 2 3
3360e08306a35b4f 2 4 - - 3 1
33c7e5b0486a9ad0 5 - 4 3 2 1
360ed211fc0923fd 1 5 4 6 2 3
37ceeb2f79fb65d9 1 6 5 4 3 2
3aa55a2dabffc659 - 3 - 1 - 2
3ce559970d007bc6 4 1 3 2 5 6
40bc978a5b4188df 3 - 4 5 2 1
427beb1692efa107 2 6 4 5 1 3
47170df4f36f9812 3 6 4 5 1 2
4851840eec34055c 4 5 3 6 1 2
4cbbe167d3d2b370 3 1 6 4 5 2
5248f184e86bc61d 5 - 1 4 3 2
5bfbb18c0e84685e 3 4 - - 2 1
5d806ccbdead83ff 2 6 5 4 3 1
607cb5cfc84deece 4 1 2 3 6 5
61cd332c00d5c441 3 6 1 2 5 4
6b4a0ac322116040 6 5 1 2 3 4
70a95703ba3b9166 1 5 6 4 2 3
738cf3ad22c8b76b 2 6 5 4 1 3
753e3e0c9c34a1fd 1 - - - 3 2
875b57a898516e28 1 - 5 4 3 2
89825a3e2639a02c 2 1 5 6 4 3
8bf41d4d25507aae 1 6 5 4 2 3
8f4f3d2613167695 2 - - 4 3 1
966d5860b777e055 2 6 5 4 3 1
9a26bb66c2ad1545 3 6 4 5 2 1
9a3ae0b1292ed78c 1 6 4 5 2 3
a0feaed6b3e40e82 2 - - 4 3 1
ad18ac7b7b89e61c 1 - - - 2 3
bd7310a4ca270cb1 3 4 6 5 2 1
c4446ca2437373e7 3 5 4 6 2 1
c75cb6391fb61d43 6 3 2 1 5 4
ce4a1c90614c6838 5 - 2 1 3 4
cfb2438c674d68bc 5 6 1 2 3 4
dcdd9bb4a900cf56 3 6 1 2 4 5
e12ae63462593d13 1 4 6 5 3 2
e747a0c7e1cfcb56 3 - 5 4 2 1
Key: - = No preference expressed for that candidate
If you wish to check that your vote has been correctly recorded, your
Ballot ID can be found on your ballot paper and your acknowledgement.
It should be noted that the Ballot IDs were issued randomly, and the
sequence here does not match either the order in which ballot papers
were requested or the alphabetical sequence of voter names or email
addresses.
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Votetaker's Comments
Barry:-
With around the same turnout as last year, the first preferences gave us
two pairs of tied candidates (Mark and Owen; and Clive and Paul), and
resulted in the longest count in recent years, at three surpluses being
transferred and an exclusion. This resulted in the fourth person to be
elected winning by a margin of just 0.45 votes.
As usual, voter verification was mostly fairly easy as I've been in UKV
for more years than I care to recall, but was hampered for a couple of
names I didn't recognise by configuration changes made by their e-mail
providers and Google's "breaking" of Groups such that usenet posts are
difficult to search for, at best.
As usual, I'd like to offer my congratulations to Geoff, Clive, Mark and
kat; and commiserations to Paul and Owen.
Pedt:-
I endorse everything Barry has said. My congratulations and
commiserations to the candidates as well
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Voting and Appeal Information
This vote was conducted by neutral third party members of UKVoting.
UKVoting is a group of independent votetakers who count votes on
behalf of the uk.* hierarchy and other 3rd parties.
The rules under which votes for the uk.* hierarchy are taken are posted
regularly to uk.net.news.announce or can be found at the following URL:
<http://www.usenet.org.uk/voting.html>
The UKVoting web pages can be found at <http://www.ukvoting.org.uk/>
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted to
uk.net.news.announce.
Allegations of irregularity should be sent to the committee via email
to: control (at) usenet (dot) org (dot) uk.
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(The information in this and the following section is a copy of that
provided in the CFV)
Definition of Open Class of Membership
Any participant in the uk.* hierarchy qualifies as a candidate in the
Open class.
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Application Requirements
Any participant in the uk.* hierarchy qualifies as a nominator for the
Open class.
Any individual may nominate a maximum of four candidates.
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Persons retiring from the Committee
In accordance with the Committee Document, the following Open Class
Members have served a full three year term and are deemed to be retiring
from the Committee. They are eligible for re-election.
Geoff Berrow
Mark Goodge
Fiona Gostling (aka 'Kat')
The following Open Class Member has announced their resignation from the
Committee with effect from 1st January 2015, creating an additional
vacancy.
Clive D. W. Feather
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Candidates:
Six nominations have been received. The Committee has four vacancies
and therefore an election will be held to fill the four vacancies.
A list of the candidates is below:
Geoff Berrow Candidate A
Paul Cummins Candidate B
Owen Dunn Candidate C
Clive George Candidate D
Mark Goodge Candidate E
kat aka Fiona Gostling Candidate F
Please find below details of the people who nominated each candidate
(Name & Email Address) and a short statement from each candidate.
Note: In each case, only the names of the first four nominators to
confirm their nomination are listed.
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Candidate A
Name: Geoff Berrow
E-Mail: bl (at) ckdog (dot) co (dot) uk
Nominators:
Name: Molly Romanov
E-Mail: com2014 (at) mollymockford (dot) me (dot) uk
Name: Tony Evans
E-Mail: tony (at) darkstorm (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: Owen Rees
E-Mail: owenrees (at) fastmail (dot) fm
Name: Martyn Bailey
E-Mail: pogglewood (at) gmail (dot) com
Personal Statement:
I have always been convinced that Usenet is the Internet's best kept
secret. Although its popularity has declined I still believe that to be
true and if any way could be found to give it a new lease of life then
I'd like to be around to help that happen.
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Candidate B
Name: Paul Cummins
E-Mail: paulcummins (at) tiscali (dot) co (dot) uk
Nominators:
Name: Clive Feather
E-Mail: clive (at) davros (dot) org
Name: Alan le Hun
E-Mail: alan (at) lehun (dot) clara (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: kat
E-Mail: katstuff (at) the-kat (dot) org
Name: Rob Morley
E-Mail: nospam (at) ntlworld (dot) com
Personal Statement:
I'm pretty sure I need no introductions.
I've been invoved in Usenet since the 1990's, an active member of UK
usenet since 1999, and have now worked in IT for longer than I care to
remember.
I've made you laugh, I've made you cry, I've lied to you in the past and
apologised for it when I got older and, maybe, wiser.
I'd like to give something back. And I promise to to touch the committe
mail server, or argue with uk.voting, too much anyway.
It would be a privilege to serve the community I enjoy interacting with
as much as I do.
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Candidate C
Name: Owen Dunn
E-Mail: owend (at) chiark (dot) greenend (dot) org (dot) uk
Nominators:
Name: Mark Goodge
E-Mail: mark (at) good-stuff (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: David Damerell
E-Mail: damerell (at) chiark (dot) greenend (dot) org (dot) uk
Name: Clive George
E-Mail: clive (at) evil-c (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: Adam Funk
E-Mail: a24061a (at) ducksburg (dot) com
Personal Statement:
None provided.
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Candidate D
Name: Clive George
E-Mail: clive (at) evil-c (dot) co (dot) uk
Nominators:
Name: Clive D. W. Feather
E-Mail: clive (at) davros (dot) org
Name: Owen Dunn
E-Mail: owend (at) chiark (dot) greenend (dot) org (dot) uk
Name: Ian Jackson
E-Mail: ijackson (at) chiark (dot) greenend (dot) org (dot) uk
Name: Tony Evans
E-Mail: tony (at) darkstorm (dot) co (dot) uk
Personal Statement:
I'm standing partly because the somewhat more revered Clive has stood
down and I feel there should be a Clive on the committee, partly because
I think there should be at least some kind of election, and partly
because I'd like even the theoretical opportunity to put something back
into what I've enjoyed. I'm not diplomatic enough to count as one of
"the great and the good", but I think I'm not too antagonistic to be
able to work with people to make things happen when necessary. I'm under
no illusions on the state of usenet - I think it's dying, and I fully
expect there to be very little for the committee to do. I'm not standing
with any grand ideas on how to change this. But should something appear
I'm prepared to put my best efforts into helping it.
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Candidate E
Name: Mark Goodge
E-Mail: mark (at) good-stuff (dot) co (dot) uk
Nominators:
Name: kat
E-Mail: kat (at) the-kat (dot) org
Name: Tony Evans
E-Mail: tony (at) darkstorm (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: Matthew Vernon
E-Mail: matthew (at) debian (dot) org
Name: John Hall
E-Mail: john (at) jhall (dot) co (dot) uk
Personal Statement:
I have been doing this job for what seems like ages. I am willing to
carry on doing it until either people no longer want me to, or I get fed
up with it, whichever comes first. The latter hasn't happened yet, so
I'm standing for re-election. Which means it's over to you, folks.
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Candidate F
Name: kat aka Fiona Gostling
E-Mail: katstuff (at) the-kat (dot) org
Nominators:
Name: Molly Romanov
E-Mail: com2014 (at) mollymockford (dot) me (dot) uk
Name: John Hall
E-Mail: john (at) jhall (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: Tony Evans
E-Mail: tony (at) darkstorm (dot) co (dot) uk
Name: Alan Lehun
E-Mail: alan (at) lehun (dot) clara (dot) co (dot) uk
Personal Statement:
I have been a committee member for over 10 years. If re-elected I will
continue to do as I have been doing, to give the view of the ordinary
user of usenet, as best I can. The hierarchy has been running smoothly,
and I hope will long continue to do so, but should there be any
problems, I will continue to work to solve them.
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