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'''Indirect Votes are cast in [[The Consumerium Exchange]]''' | |||
This vote cannot be used directly, but can be assigned to an '''registered''' not-for-profit organsation, including potentially a political party, that uses the voting power as decided by the governance of the organisation, thus rendering the identity of the vote holder anonymous. | This vote cannot be used directly, but can be assigned to an '''registered''' not-for-profit organsation, including potentially a political party, that uses the voting power as decided by the governance of the organisation, thus rendering the identity of the vote holder anonymous. | ||
For verification purposes it might be a reasonable requirement that you must be a member of, or a donor to, the organisation that you give your voting power to. You may give your vote to only one organisation at a time. You may transfer it to an another organisation or just revoke it. The Burden of proof on the right to use a vote is mostly on the organisation in question. | For verification purposes it might be a reasonable requirement that you must be a member of, or a donor to, the organisation that you give your voting power to. You may give your vote to only one organisation at a time. You may transfer it to an another organisation or just revoke it. The Burden of proof on the right to use a vote is mostly on the organisation in question. | ||
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===See also:=== | |||
*[[Direct Vote]] |
Revision as of 13:23, 5 October 2003
Indirect Votes are cast in The Consumerium Exchange
This vote cannot be used directly, but can be assigned to an registered not-for-profit organsation, including potentially a political party, that uses the voting power as decided by the governance of the organisation, thus rendering the identity of the vote holder anonymous.
For verification purposes it might be a reasonable requirement that you must be a member of, or a donor to, the organisation that you give your voting power to. You may give your vote to only one organisation at a time. You may transfer it to an another organisation or just revoke it. The Burden of proof on the right to use a vote is mostly on the organisation in question.