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A recall vote can be initiated by: o

  • A request, specifying the officer to be recalled and the reasons for such proposal,

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  •  posted to the public ALAC list and supported by at least five delegates; 

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  • The Chair, upon verification of the lack or loss of eligibility requirements, or failure

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  • to meet participation requirements set forth in rule 21.
  • 11.1 In case a recall vote is initiated, the Chair will send a message to the public ALAC list,

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  •  announcing such vote, and including the date and time for the vote, selected by

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  • the Chair and situated no earlier than 7 (seven) and no later than 14 (fourteen) days

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  • after the date of the announcement. Between the announcement and the vote, the

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  • matter will be discussed on the public ALAC list, including counter-arguments by the

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  • officer under recall. 
  • 11.2 A voting instrument meeting the requirements set forth in 9.6 will be set up by staff

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  • or disinterested third party. Each delegate will be allowed to cast a vote picking

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  • among “in favour”, “against” or “abstain”.
  • 11.3 In case that at least nine votes are cast in favour of recall and not less than 11

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  • delegates participate in the vote (for the purpose of this article, a vote Yea, Nay of Abstain

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  • shall count as participation) and   the recall is successful;   in all other cases, it is not. 
  • 11.4 In case of successful recall, the Chair will promptly post an “election call” to start

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  • the procedure defined in  Rule 9, to elect a replacement. The recalled officer

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  •  or representative  will continue to serve until a replacement is elected, or if unable

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  • to serve or to serve  .in the best interests of the ALAC and At Large, then an

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  • interim representative or officer can be appointed by the ALAC.

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