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to help with coordination and facilitation of the Committee's duties. There was initially no limit on the length of terms, nor the maximum number of times a person could serve, and frequently the Chair held their position until they chose to step down or become inactive. More recent Committee chairs
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The Committee did not use a fixed number of positions, so elections were unnecessary. New mediators were nominated and duly promoted, subject to approval by the existing Committee members under their practices for outcomes of nominations. The community could comment on nominations, but approval for
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in April, 2007. The nomination was closed as "no consensus," but sparked discussion about the function and organization of the AMA, including proposals to "de-bureaucratize" the group. Nothing of this was achieved, and in May 2007 the AMA was closed with its page marked as historical.
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to include, most notably, two chapter-appointed seats. This resulted in elections held in June, 2008, appointing a single new member to the Board. Since 2022 there is no separate process for the affiliate-appointed seats, the process being merged with the community elections.
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membership lay within the Committee. There was no strict deadline on time for a nomination and it changed depending on the status of the nomination, but they generally lasted between two and four weeks. The one official rule with nominations to the Committee was the "
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as the Arbitration Committee, but no election procedure was specified. Instead, the Mediation Committee was structured so that new people were free to nominate themselves for membership on the Committee; members could withdraw from active mediating (become
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were required to have their status as chair "confirmed" every six months, by means of an internal discussion, although every confirmation was a matter of routinely supporting the Chairperson continuing for another six months.
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expanding the size of the board of trustees, including expanding the number of seats elected by the Wikimedia community to three. Elections were held in June 2007, for three positions, each for a term of two years.
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can be useful to gauge and develop consensus). However, in order to fill certain specific functions in the community, there are a few instances in which we have used
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was called to fill the vacancy left by Angela's resignation. Voting took place between September 1 and September 21, 2006; Erik Möller, also known as
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The first election was held from May 29 to June 12, 2004, and the second from June 28 to July 11, 2005. Both elections used
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This page is about Knowledge (XXG) internal practice. For the guideline on titles of articles about elections, see
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The Mediation Committee was closed by RfC in November 2018 after not accepting any cases for over a year.
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is the parent organization of Knowledge (XXG). The affairs of the Wikimedia Foundation are handled by a
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (government and legislation) § Elections and referendums
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were elected as trustees between 2004 and 2005, and again between 2005 and 2007.
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was granted checkuser permission. No users were granted oversight permission.
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Further elections were held in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2021, and 2022.
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as a method of settling content disputes (though well-designed
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Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration Committee/CheckUser and Oversight
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through a secret ballot vote. It is an alternative to the
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to a term ending with the regular July 2007 election.
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (government and legislation) § Elections and referendums
Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Elections and Referendums
information page
encyclopedic article
Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
consensus
vetting
Shortcuts
WP:ELECT
WP:ELECTION
WP:ELECTIONS
consensus
voting is discouraged
surveys
Wikimedia Foundation
Board of Trustees
approval voting
Angela Beesley
Florence Nibart-Devouard
special election
User:Eloquence
elected
resolution
restructured
Wikimedia bylaws
Election Overview
2004 Election
2005 Election
2006 Special Election
2007 Election

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