← Back to context Comment by m_mueller 5 years ago Why do that instead of just "no"? 2 comments m_mueller Reply rumcajz 5 years ago Because likely to elicit reworking of the proposal you would need less than 50% of the vote. To defeat the proposal you need at least 50%. m_mueller 5 years ago you could still deal with that. one option would be to just go for the outcome with the highest percentage, instead of the simple 50% majority.
rumcajz 5 years ago Because likely to elicit reworking of the proposal you would need less than 50% of the vote. To defeat the proposal you need at least 50%. m_mueller 5 years ago you could still deal with that. one option would be to just go for the outcome with the highest percentage, instead of the simple 50% majority.
m_mueller 5 years ago you could still deal with that. one option would be to just go for the outcome with the highest percentage, instead of the simple 50% majority.
Because likely to elicit reworking of the proposal you would need less than 50% of the vote. To defeat the proposal you need at least 50%.
you could still deal with that. one option would be to just go for the outcome with the highest percentage, instead of the simple 50% majority.