I
believe the description of the existing functionality sounds like a CA. logic,
which is a requirement. That is a YES or NO vote can activiate the
recall, and if the YES votes are over 50%, then everyone's vote (whether
they voted YES OR NO above) is counted for the recall.
Gems 1.18.15
Ballot Station 4.3.14
This RCR affects both GEMS and Ballot Station.
Current behavior:
Selecting Recall race as the race type creates 1 default candidate "YES" of
type "Candidate". The race editor allows for the creation of more candidates of
any other type that is available in drop down list. When another candidate is
created, label "NO" of type "Candidate" the resulting behavior is that when
either of the candidates, "YES" or "NO" is voted then the Recalled race tied to
this Recall race is activated.
Desired behavior:
Selecting Recall race as the race type creates 1 default candidate "YES" of
type "RecalledKeyCandidate", this type is new and would have the attributes of
a standard "Candidate" type as well having the attribute of being able to
activate the Recalled race. In other words when a candidate is voted of
type "RecalledKeyCandidate" then the Recalled race is activated. The race
editor still allows for the creation of more candidates of any other type that
is available in drop down list, but only candidate type "RecalledKeyCandidate"
can activate the Recall race.
Motivation:
The Governor of Georgia has a Preference election coming up in March 2004 that
requires this feature.
-----Original
Message-----
From: owner-support@dieboldes.com
[mailto:owner-support@dieboldes.com]On Behalf
Of Ken Clark
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003
12:41 PM
To: support@dieboldes.com
Subject: 2488 Automatically vote
recall race if recalled race is voted. Enable recalled race always.
Can I have a show of hands of AVTS
states/accounts that allow recall races? Jeff is proposing a new behavior
that might or might not be desirable for everyone. We can make it a YAF
(Yet Another Flag), but if everyone is happy with Jeff’s proposal,
we’ll just make it the behavior for all. This is RCR#2488.
Ken