@GypsySpellweaver I must admit I'd assumed that part had been tested. I was mostly interested in the half that corresponds to where we are in the process now.
The "instant close" option proposed would require a manual override to the running system, which I doubt the CMs would do. Especially as the beginning of final voting is already scheduled and it would be unfair to users to change that now.
@GypsySpellweaver I quite agree that it shouldn't happen. I was just wondering if it was really written that way, and if it had been tested (i.e. we all have bugs sometimes). Nothing other than interest, though.
I just noticed that the 2019 pro-tem election moved to the Election phase with no candidates nominating. Which means it's impossible to vote.
I thought that if the nomination phase of an election finishes with no candidates nominating, it's supposed to be extended. But why didn't that happen?
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I think we need to establish what the expected behaviour is before we talk about bugs :) I don't suppose a field has ever narrowed before to 10 during a primary before?
Yeah, that post shouldn't have been there... it'd have been nice if the election completed without candidates ... and the automatic meta post was auto generated welcoming no candidates ..
@GypsySpellweaver That's what I'd expect. I'd expect it to only check the condition at the point when a choice is being made to have, or not have, a primary. However, in order to update the UI during the nomination phase, it may make that check at each time a candidate submits their nomination or withdraws.
@GypsySpellweaver Given the odds of nothing happening, I wouldn't want to waste effort. Perhaps I would be willing to sacrifice some sort of hand drawn circle.
@Makyen That is also a good point... kinda of. It seems that most users aren't paying attention to the dates, and the ones that do would easily adjust.
@TravisJ Yes, the disruption probably wouldn't be all that much. But, it would be irresponsible to court that possibility just to test. OTOH, if someone actually wants to withdraw, then they should be permitted to do so.
@MobyKhan There's no rep loss or gain for anyone. If you downvote, the candidate doesn't lose rep, nor do you. If you upvote, the candidate doesn't gain rep.
@Zoe possibly. But from what I've seen your growth rate may not be enough to take 4th before primaries end. I could be wrong. Keep your fingers crossed I guess :p
note that villains die in Disney cartoons. But they die by falling from big heights, seen from the top, so they just disappear. TV Tropes call that "Disney death". Clean, no blood, nothing.
Spoiler: in Die Hard, it's a Disney death for instance.
You haven't ever jumped off the edge of a canyon to land on a lower surface that's low enough to survive the fall, but big enough to kinda be like flying?
@BhargavRao there were 3 positions. Both times I came third in the actual election - not primaries. It's also important to note the downvotes. In the election there's no downvotes. Though I agree STV does make it more unpredictable.