MPs' Votes / Proposed Rules #3
Rules Approved on 7/20/2011
Rules
Introduction:
The Rules 1-36 are proposed as the permanent rules by the MP's of the 8th USA Parliament (2008-2012) whose purposes shall include scheduled ballot release on 4/20/2012, The 8th USA Parliament Election, and vote count on 8/6/2012 for the election of the 9th USA Parliament.
Parliament Arrangement and Elections: General
1. RANKED VOTING ONLY: All voting and vote counting shall be in the form of ranked ballots only (and eballots when practical and verifiable).
Consecutive numbers beginning with the #s 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. etc. must always be used when marking names on (e)ballot of all alternatives or names.
Not acceptable are the use of "x"s, check marks, indecipherable writing, punch the hole which sometimes results in unwanted chad, click the dot, raise the hand, or any symbol whatsoever other than one or more consecutive numerals beginning with the number one. All forms of plurality voting, or first past the post (FPTP), are prohibited.
Deviation from this rule will disqualify the ballot, and the ballot will be marked spoiled and deemed democratically illegitimate.
2. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, AS INITIAL CONTACTS: The US Parliament's elected national assembly shall consist of up to 1000 names elected to "seats" for four year terms. A second vote count of the same ballots which elected the 1000 names will also be conducted to elect a President and Vice President to four year terms.
The two vote counts of all the cast ballots received shall be conducted on August 6th, 2012. In the first vote count electing the 1000 at-large seats, each name receiving 1/1001ths (or .999%) plus one vote of the votes cast, is elected as one member of parliament, or "MP". In the second vote count, the first name receiving 33.33% plus one vote is elected President, and the second name receiving 33.33% plus one vote is elected Vice President. Once elected, the President and the Vice President serve as the initial contacts for the eventual and ongoing formations of a ruling coalition, which is the largest majority of elected MPs to approve a set of rules.
3. HOW THE VOTE-COUNT WORKS: Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) for approving the rules, and all other single winner elections: Everyone's vote goes initially to his or her 1st choice. If no alternative has a majority, then the alternative with fewest votes is eliminated, and each of its ballots goes to voter's next choice. This process of elimination & re-distribution continues until 1 alternative has a majority of the ballots.
4. THE SAINTE-LAGUE PARLIAMENT SYSTEM for seat allocation in all multi-seat districts: 1. Divide the election's total number of votes by the number of seats. This is the 1st quota. 2. Divide this quota into each candidate's votes, and round off to the nearest whole number. That's that candidate's seat allocation. 3. If, due to rounding, this awards a number of seats different from the desired number of seats, then adjust the quota slightly up or down, till, when paragraph 2 is carried out, it will award all seats.
5. THE PARTY LEADER within the USP is a label for the highest ranked name, categorized under each party. Party leaders are responsible for the distribution of all ballots and rules to the members of their party/category and lists.
6. CATEGORIZATION AND PARTY NAMES The first and most important criterion in determining the nominee's party/category is the nominee's most recently requested or declared party/category in US Parliament matters. The second most important criterion in determining the nominee's party/category is determined by the nominee's state's records, as written by the member while registering to vote. Appointed members may be categorized with any party/category that they wish, and the party/category of all members is considered to be the true one. Elected members may decide to change or switch their party/categorization at any time. Members automatically qualify for the ballot in the next election cycle under the party/category of their choice.
7. STATE AND COUNTY ELECTIONS: States and county subsidiary elections will conducted in all the states and territories of the US, organized into twelve population balanced districts with twelve population subsidiary districts, referred to as the super states (states and groups of states) and the mini states (counties and groups of counties). No existing state or county boundary lines will be breached by any boundaries drawn up to form the 12 super states and 144 mini states within the US Parliament's boundaries. All super states and mini states will have the same rules and dates as the national parliament until new rules are approved by said elected bodies. Super state election dates and cycles will fall on the even years between the national US Parliament/US Presidential Election cycles every four years, and mini state election dates and cycles will fall on odd numbered years.
8. Once elected, the ELECTED NOMINEES and write ins may vote as a member of national parliament (MP), member of super state parliament (MSP), or member of mini state parliament (MMP), to elect the three prime ministers, two secretaries and one set of rules.
Ballots And Eligibility
9. US CITIZENS ONLY: All adult voters must either reside within the United States of America, or be a US citizen residing outside the US. Violation of this or any other rule will automatically disqualify a ballot.
10. BALLOT VERIFICATION requires only a name of the voter, or a witness when no name is used.
11. BALLOTS MUST be post-marked and received between April 20th and August 5th, 2012. Any US resident, nominee and/or proxy may observe the counting of the ballots. Volunteer counters will conduct the vote counting. Choices marked on paper ballots are guaranteed to be confidential, yet openly viewed by all observers.
12. BALLOTS AND EBALLOTS: All US residents are eligible to vote in US Parliament Elections during the time between April 20th and August 5th. Such ballot may be retype set or altered to specifically identify their select nominees' correct name and party affiliation. All ballots released to public use by the USA Parliament's elected secretary shall count as a legitimate ballot and shall be presumed to represent the correct and most current nominee name information.
13. Choices marked on eballots are bound by confidentiality under the behavior of officers of the Parliament.
14. BALLOT: ORDER OF NOMINEES and of all subsidiary parliament and their ballots, will be determined by the results caused by the voters' ranking of the nominees on the ballots. This is known as the correct consecutive order of nominee.
a: Ties in nominations will be broken through alphabetizing the names.
b: New nominees will be placed on the ballot in the order that they were nominated, below higher ranked elected members. The date of the original nomination may determine the placement in order on the ballot.
c: If elected members switch party/categories at any time, they will be placed in the new party/category below all other nominees already listed. The final order of the prepared ballot will be determined by the nominees' party name or category, which will be listed on the ballot in alphabetical order.
15. SPACE FOR THREE OR MORE WRITE-IN choices must be provided on each ballot, in all elections.
16. EBALLOTS are ballots cast via email. EBALLOTS must be emailed to ps@usparliament.org, a private email address used by the secretary and observers, for receiving eballots. No reply email will be sent to voters who cast eballots, unless the voter indicates that he/she wishes to be self appointed to the USP, or unless a question regarding verification is raised by a volunteer vote counter.
17. ONLY ONE SINGLE PARLIAMENTARY BALLOT, IS PERMITTED TO BE MARKED BY EACH U.S. RESIDENT: All U.S. residents, and U.S. citizens living abroad, may vote one time and only one time, during each US Parliament (USP) election cycle. In cases where a second ballot is cast, only the latter of the two ballots will be counted, the former will be marked spoiled and regarded disqualified.
18. ARCHIVES of all records of every ballot cast since the USP was founded on August 1th, 1995 when recognized by the US Federal Elections Commission, are to be kept as proof in the USP's archives.
19. NOMINEES' STATEMENTS for the "8th USA Parliament Election" must be post-marked and received before 4/15/2012. Late statements shall be included when possible.
Nominations and Resignations
20. NOMINATIONS: Any resident of the United States of America, living at home or abroad, may nominate up to three names for either member of parliament or for president or vice president. The full name of the nominees and nominators will be recorded, made public and will be available through the US Parliament's secretary's office. Nominations mailed through US Mail or email, must be postmarked and received between February 1st and March 31st in each election cycle. Pacific Standard Time (PST) shall apply in all time relevant cases, on all election matters. First and last names are preferred, however all names nominated will be permitted on the ballot, as well as the party/category of the nominee. If party/category not known, the label "[Info. Not Avail.]" will be used. A nominee's name (and thus identity) may appear on the ballot once, so fusion voting is not allowed. Other than the "automatic nominations" (see next rule #21), only the top twelve ranked names of all new nominees within each party /category will qualify for the ballot, to be ranked below all other names on the prepared ballot. The order of these names will be determined firstly based on the rankings of "nomination ballots", and secondly by chronological order of the dates that the nominee's name was received (between 2/1/2012 and 3/31/2012).
21. AUTOMATIC NOMINATIONS OF ELECTED MEMBERS' NAMES IN 100 and 1000 MEMBER DISTRICTS: All elected names of the 100 and 1000 seats, plus the five executives, the full cabinet ministers and an elected president and vice president from each of the 12 subsidiary districts, shall automatically qualify for the ballot in each four year election cycle, of each and every 100 and 1000 member district.
21.b) The national parliament and national parliament's ballot will consist of 1000 elected names and ballot qualified MPs.
22. RESIGNATIONS. When any elected member, executive or minister stands down, resigns, retires, or dies - the transfer of office will be presented to the 2nd preferred choice on the same voters' ballots (STV) for that seat and respective seat garnered in each election.
23. NOMINATION SEASON DORMANCY: All votes of confidence and elections of executives or cabinet members shall pause during the nomination period from February 1st to March 31st of each Parliament's election year.
Election Ethos and Bylaws
24. FOR SINGLE-WINNER ELECTIONS, such as election of a set of rules, the single transferable vote system (STV, Droop) will be used through preference voting.
25. TIE VOTES will be broken by calling new elections.
26. VOTES OF CONFIDENCE for the Prime Minister (also known as Taoiseach), secretary and/or rules, may be collected at any time, by any member of the US Parliament, and in subsidiary parliaments.
27. THE TRIPLE PRIME MINISTER/DUAL SECRETARY SYSTEM will be implemented in the 8th US Parliament, and executive decisions will be made by the five (known as "executives"), in a majority rule vote, of at least 3/5ths of the three prime ministers and two secretaries. Only three of the five executive members are needed to implement actions by the executive as a whole. Rule #4 will be the voting system used for election of the three prime ministers and the two secretaries, as a three member district (three prime ministers), and as a two member district (two secretaries). The two districts combined are the elected five executives. (Sainte-Lague)
Permanence And Ad Hom/ Inalienable Rights.
28. PERMANENCE. These Rules nor intent purpose and function will not change once approved by majority vote by the elected members, or MPs, of the 8th USA Parliament. These rules shall apply to the 8th USA Parliament's Election and the subsidiary state, and county parliaments' elections, unless they are voted down by majority on or before 4/20/2012.
29. NO PERSON MAY BE CENSORED, and no limits may be placed on free speech by/of any other person or nominee, including US Parliament elected members and staff, at any time. An act of such is analogous to the present federal government action (speaker)'s words are to be taken down. Party/category's names may not be used in such a way that slanders or libels names of any person, or other party/categories or individuals. Those that refuse to comply, by continuing to libel others through their choice of party name, will be categorized as members of the Anarchist Party. Elected members using a name or pseudonym rather than their actual name, which libels, slanders or mimics (such as incorrect spellings), shall have their name censored, and instead will be known only as Anonymous.
30. DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY shall include overseeing the communication link between members. The secretary calls for new elections when ties occur, and helps oversee convening and recessing of each parliament assembly. Contact the US Parliament via telephone 415-686-1996 or the web site at http://www.usparliament.org for obtaining more information.
31. Referendum of 8th USA Parliament Archive Additions: A Parliamentary album focused on comment, debate and collection inclusive of local, state, and federal corruption and police / public office exploitation or crime conducted by such persons.(ad Hoc. The president's executive privilege is no less anarchic than the meter maids side business of meth dealing) The focus of the record is not to generalize public service institutions as evil (i.e. Fk the Police) but to decide what are the correct ways in which that service can be carried out, or should, so that outlaws and poor candidates are then clearly also disciplined along with the administration hiring of poor choice or partisanship.
MPs, MSPs and MMPs of the 100 and 1000 elected member groups, are encouraged to participate through a sort of national shadow Attorney General communication tree. Reference: AK/S: Authoritarian Knacker/Sack.
32. The role of the elected President and Vice President of the national 9th USA Parliament is to each rank all known US Senate candidates in every state on a ballot. The ballot(s) cast by the President and/or Vice President will be combined and counted under STV in rule #3, where the US Senate candidate elected is the one receiving the highest number of ranked votes or "tics", and the one with the lowest sum of all tics wins when ties occur.
The elected US Senate candidate will be recognized as such by all members of the USA Parliament on all levels and in every state as the elected US Senate member of the "Coalition of Three" in their prospective state: US President/US Vice President/US Senate candidates.
The elected US Senate candidate will also coordinate with the USA Parliament's nationally elected President and Vice President during both the presidential and state elections from the date elected on August 6th, through the first Tuesday of November. In their state's partisan at-large candidates, additional teams of candidates will be elected at-large by ballots cast by all the ballot qualified partisan candidates themselves within each state's at-large elections.
The USA Parliament's President and Vice President may improve or change their ranked ballots for one or more of the state US Senators at any time during their term, thus giving the actual team US Senate candidates names, elected or unelected to state office, a certain dynamic which can change according the President and Vice President's rankings.
33. THE SIXTY FULL CABINET MINISTERS: The US Parliament's national, super-state, mini-state and micro-state parliament assemblies shall elect up to 60 unique Full Cabinet Ministers. Each of the five executives agree to rank all names nominated by each of the other four executives, thus guaranteeing that each of the five executives elects 1/5th of the 60 cabinet ministers. All duplicate ministries with lower ranked names shall be elected as deputy ministers, and all nominees not elected shall be grouped as ministers awaiting higher rankings by executives. Once all SIXTY full ministries are elected, the executives shall take turns nominating new names to the cabinet, unless the parliamentary go-ahead is given, at which time all new nominees automatically receive all other four executives' #1 rankings. Thus each of the five executives are guarateed to automatically elect at least nine new nominees to any of the 60 Full Minister positions in the Cabinet.
34. Declare Roseanne Barr Queen
This rule, once approved by the ruling coalition will make Roseanne Barr the Queen of the 8th USA Parliament and all consecutively elected USA Parliaments from the 8th USA Parliament thereafter, in compliance with the US Constitution.
The rule will remain in effect until her death, or until the rule is changed by the majority coalition. Her decsendents will not be elected Monarch automatically, unless approved by the ruling coalition. She and all future royalty elected, must be a USA citizen, and must have been born within the United States of America.
35. Five Executives to Elect Five Princesses and Royalty Staff Members
The USA Parliament's five executives (the three Prime Ministers and two Secretaries) shall elect five princesses and two or more staff members in two multi-member districts. The princesses and staff will be paid with Queen Roseanne Notes (QRNs).
The five princesses will nominate a Queen in waiting from among their own names, Royalty rules and two or more Royalty staff, by electing them all simultaneously in one multi-winner district. In case of the current Queen's death, the USA Parliament's ruling coalition will give the final approval of the revised Queen rule #34, automatically electing the nominated Queen, Royalty rules and staff.
36. Parliament Platform
The elected executives shall elect a party platform with a series of "planks". The parliament's planks will be used as a guide and road map as things to be accomplished once elected in governmental office, and each plank shall be listed in consecutive order beginning with the #1.