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616:"Hybrid approach: Jimbo can put forward candidates for community approval, 50% majority is enough. And also the community can put forward candidates for Jimbo's approval, with the same 50% majority being enough. Any dually approved candidates above the number of seats on the ArbCom go into a pool of reserves. Jimbo states a general intention to always appoint candidates approved by the community as a matter of convention, while reserving the right to refuse to seat any particularly problematic candidates." 58: 1073: 661:
All candidates with more 'support' votes than 'oppose' votes were eligible for the ArbCom. If there are more approvals than seats available, Jimbo will either expand the size of the committee or choose among the community approved candidates. He has stated a general intention to appoint candidates
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Notice that the way this is designed, all candidates must go through the approval process, so my role in putting forward candidates is essentially just a way for me to communicate pre-approval to the community. I don't plan to do that in this term unless it appears that we are overlooking someone
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During that time, any user that registered an account on the English Knowledge (XXG) on or before 30 September 2005 and had 150 edits before the start of the election (January 9) was allowed to cast a vote for or against each individual candidate. An ambiguous or neutral vote was considered an
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resigned from the Committee (on 4 November 2005 and 12 January 2006, respectively). Jimbo Wales announced that eleven seats (three additional to the eight originally planned) would be added to the Arbitration Committee, bringing the total up to fifteen seats.
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The community can and should begin a community approval process immediately, patterned as closely as is reasonable after the RfA process. The point of the process should be to generate a pool of acceptable candidates from whom I can make appointments.
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To prevent "disendorsements", voters were requested to not add extensive comments to their votes; such comments may have been moved to the talk page by an uninvolved party. They were, of course, free to ask questions of the
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that eleven seats (three additional to the eight originally planned) would be added to the Arbitration Committee, bringing the total up to fifteen seats.
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All nominations had to be declared before the election started. The new ArbCom terms should start on 1 February 2006.
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was 19-3-25-5 (plus some votes like 'don't care' and 'abstain'). Therefore we will be using my second proposal.
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was appointed as a new seat to the Arbitration Committee by Jimbo after gaining community support.
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was appointed as a new seat to the Arbitration Committee by Jimbo after gaining community support.
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was appointed as a new seat to the Arbitration Committee by Jimbo after gaining community support.
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A poll just completed to gauge community input and feedback about the selection process.
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Introduction to a special series: A look at the upcoming Arbitration Committee elections
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Introduction to a special series: A look at the upcoming Arbitration Committee elections
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were appointed to Gamma tranche (serving until 2006) to fill positions left vacant by
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were appointed to Alpha tranche (serving until 2007) to fill positions left vacant by
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An unofficial count of the votes used by Jimbo to make his decision is available at
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resigned from the Committee (on 4 November 2005 and 12 January 2006, respectively).
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were elected to Beta tranche (serving until 2008) to fill positions left vacant by
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of elections and the dispute resolution system generally, made by Michael Snow.
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The election ran from 9 January 2006, 00:01 until 22 January 2006, 23:59 UTC.
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was held to advise Jimmy Wales as to how to appoint to the Committee.
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A provisional ruleset for this year's procedure was under discussion
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mostly in the order of the percentage of approval in the community.
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expired on 31 December 2005, as did the temporary placements of
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A voting subpage was created for each candidate and are listed
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Arbitration Committee elections continue; ArbCom member resigns
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Arbitration Committee elections continue; ArbCom member resigns
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Eight of the twelve seats were up for change, as the terms of
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Eight of the twelve seats were up for change, as the terms of
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Jimbo Wales appoints 11 arbitrators, increases committee size
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Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration Committee Elections December 2005
Shortcut
WP:ACE2005
Voting has closed
A chat with the elected Arbitrators
Jimbo Wales appoints 11 arbitrators, increases committee size
Arbitration Committee elections continue; ArbCom member resigns
ArbCom candidates (part two)
ArbCom candidates
Straw poll closes
Jimbo starts new poll regarding election
Last chance to run for ArbCom
ArbCom voting process
ArbCom duties and requirements
A closer look: the calls for reform of the ArbCom
A look back: the 2004 ArbCom elections
Current ArbCom members
Criticism of the ArbCom
About the Arbitration process
The history of the Arbitration Committee
Introduction to a special series: A look at the upcoming Arbitration Committee elections
More articles
A chat with the elected Arbitrators
Jimbo Wales appoints 11 arbitrators, increases committee size
Arbitration Committee elections continue; ArbCom member resigns
ArbCom candidates (part two)
ArbCom candidates
Straw poll closes
Jimbo starts new poll regarding election
Last chance to run for ArbCom

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