I
received the following question today from Alachua County, FL. They are using
GEMS 1.17.17.
I have a
very odd question:
Can GEMS be
used to exclude a race under some conditions?
To wit, our
city wishes to place two issues for vote on the same ballot this fall, the
second of which is moot if item 1 is approved, thus they wish to make the
Accuvote ignore the vote in race B if race A is marked "Yes".... It sounds
like a legal nightmare to me, but I've just been asked to check if it can be
done, not give my legal view. Thanks;
Will
Boyett
It
sounds like creative use of the Recall Race feature could maybe accomplish
this. As I understand a Recall Race to work, if the recall is marked yes, then
the recalled race is counted. The scenario above works just the opposite.
I did
see that it was possible to add more choices other than the default YES on the
Recall Race. If a NO was added as a possible choice on a recall race, would
the system count it? How does the ability to count the recalled race get triggered or disabled in this
instance?
Either Yes or
No selection in the Recall race effects the counting of selections in the
Recalled race to which it is
linked.
I am
working towards structuring the first question Will mentions above as a recall
race and the second question as the recalled race. Possibly the wording of Q1
would have to be changed so that voting YES triggers the counting of
Q2.
Thanks
for any help.
Mark
Mark
Earley
850
422-2100 - office/fax
850
322-3226 - cell