Lyackson Custom Code
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. Please provide name and/or Status Number, this information will not be compiled with the results, but is meant to ensure that each member takes the survey only once:
Please provide name and/or Status Number, this information will not be compiled with the results, but is meant to ensure that each member takes the survey only once:
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. The Lyackson Elected Council should have a term of:
The Lyackson Elected Council should have a term of:
a) three years
b) four years
c) five years
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. Elections and appeals cost money, money that the Lyackson does not receive in its support funding from INAC. I support the requirement of a non-refundable deposit to be paid by each candidate in an election, or person filing appeal, to assist in the cost of conducting the election or the appeal:
Elections and appeals cost money, money that the Lyackson does not receive in its support funding from INAC. I support the requirement of a non-refundable deposit to be paid by each candidate in an election, or person filing appeal, to assist in the cost of conducting the election or the appeal:
a) yes
b) no
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. The Non-refundable deposit should be for the amount of:
The Non-refundable deposit should be for the amount of:
a) $50.00
b) $100.00
c) $25.00
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. If there is a Tie that results in no clear winner for a seat on the council, to break the tie I think Lyackson should:
If there is a Tie that results in no clear winner for a seat on the council, to break the tie I think Lyackson should:
a. Put the names of those in a tie on a piece of paper, fold in half and have the Chief Electoral Officer draw blindly from a receptacle one of the papers, the name drawn will be considered a vote cast by the Chief Electoral officer.
b. The Chief Electoral officer should flip a coin; the winner of the coin toss should win the election.
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. The regular voting day Lyackson should set aside for Lyackson Elections is:
The regular voting day Lyackson should set aside for Lyackson Elections is:
a. Second Sunday in April
b. Third Sunday in February
c. First Sunday in May
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