My Favourite Classroom Wiki:Voting Policy

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 *  Voting Policy

All rules listed on the Rules and Regulations also apply to voting threads.

In order for your voting thread to be valid, it must...

 * Be a proposal to change something about the My Favourite Classroom Wiki.
 * Be a non -poll vote and contain:
 * General information about the subject and/or why it's being created.
 * The original poster's standing on the vote in the opening reply.
 * What the users will be voting for when using the Support or Oppose templates.
 * Stay open for a minimum of 7 days.
 * In the result of a thread being accidentally left open, any votes cast 30 days or more after the thread's opening will be invalidated.

Infobox Image votes must also...

 * Contain an example of the current image and the proposed image(s).
 * The new image(s) must be labeled either alphabetically or numerally (Option A, Option 1, etc.), preferably in a gallery format.
 * Inform voters that they should use the Oppose template in order to indicate they do not support any of the new options.

Please note that...

 * Voting threads require a 30 day waiting period after the last change before being voted on again.
 * Staff reserve the right to void any vote or voting option for any reason at any time.
 * Your vote may not be counted unless you use the appropriate  Support or Oppose templates.
 * We do not wish for users to create and maintain too many voting threads at once. If a user deemed to be creating too many voting threads they may have their newer threads voided.
 * It is encouraged, but not required that the original poster keep the tally on their vote and notify an administrator or discussion moderator when the 7 days is up.
 * In order to participate in or create a vote, you must be a member of the wiki for a minimum of 10 days prior to the opening of the thread.
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