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After the public has voted, Jimbo will select users with at least 50% support. In practice, Jimbo has generally appointed by percentage of support, with minor exceptions. Last year, with eight open seats, Jimbo appointed the top eight users by percentage, while also adding three new seats. To
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As in last year's election, voters must have registered before 1 October, and made at least 150 edits by 4 December, in order to be eligible to vote. Some users suggested a higher limit, while others suggested a lower limit; discussion on changing the limit was eventually dropped.
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as candidates; the deadline for submitting oneself is 1 December. Candidates for the Arbitration Committee must have made at least 1,000 edits by 1 October.
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It is anticipated that the election will be conducted in a similar manner to that of last year's elections (which itself was based on the
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had expressed interest in using an open method. In response to questions over which method would be used this year, Jimbo replied:
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announced that he would not be running for re-election this year, leaving at least four seats with no running incumbent.
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This week, the Signpost takes a look at the process for, and other information on this year's ArbCom elections.
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process). All votes are public, and users can either support or oppose a user. Prior elections had used
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had previously announced their intention not to run, and one seat up for re-election is vacant.
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will be held from 4 December through 17 December. At press time, 26 users had
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has not publicly announced whether he intends to run again.
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these new seats, he appointed three incumbent arbitrators (
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