Rob Speer on 15 Jan 2002 22:27:46 -0000


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spoon-business: TheeFJ 251


"The rules do not require the entity which casts votes to be a player,
and hence the votes submitted by Glortmorfs imaginary friends (and, for
that matter, Wonkos friends) are valid, and should be taken in to
account when the administrator tallies the votes and determines the
passage or failure of the proposals in the cuurent ballot."

I judge the statement to be FALTH. I mean FALSE.

Analysis:

Rule 30, which reads "Each Player may cast exactly one vote on each
proposal on any given Ballot.", serves to regulate the action of voting.
Since voting is thus regulated by the rules, non-player entities may
only vote as specified by the rules. No rule specifies how a non-player
entity should vote.

-- 
Rob Speer