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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 09:23pm on 15/04/2009
The deadline for the TAFF race is almost upon us - active fans can vote to send [livejournal.com profile] stevegreen or [livejournal.com profile] fivemack to Anticipation, the Worldcon in Canada. A mere £2 to vote, PayPal enabled for your convenience. People who have no idea what TAFF is can support it by paying a donation and voting (though they have to vote for No Preference).

Here is the ballot form, with full instructions. Do it by 8am GMT on Sunday 19 April!
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posted by [identity profile] akirlu.livejournal.com at 09:05pm on 15/04/2009
People who have no idea what TAFF is can support it by paying a donation and voting (though they have to vote for No Preference)

Er, huh? Since when? Maybe I'm just suffering from Crusty Former Administrator's Disease, but this seems a rather odd interpretation of the rules as stated on the ballot: "Voting in the 2009 race is open to anyone who was active in fandom prior to April 2007, and who contributes at least $3 or £2 to the Fund," means folks who have been in fandom since before April 2007 (and can demonstrate it by naming someone known to the administrator who can vouch for them) can vote for whomever they like so long as they make the minimum donation, whether they know what TAFF is or not. Being a currently active fan is also not a requirement for voting, so long as they have been active for some period prior to April of '07.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 09:15pm on 15/04/2009
Sorry, I must be suffering from too much caffeine and codeine nearing deadline Administrator's Disease :-( Go read the ballot, folks!

I'm sure I read the interpretation somewhere, that >April 2007 fans could effectively make a donation using the ballot form. I'll edit, thanks.
 
posted by [identity profile] ceemage.livejournal.com at 05:59am on 16/04/2009
In the 2006 race, I was active in fandom, but hadn't reached the two-year mark. So I cam up with the concept of "ineligible voter non-voting fee" and send the money in anyway. '…if we could get some more people to send in "ineligible voter non-voting fees", it would help the TAFF funds tremendously. I reckon there must be at least 50 million ineligible voters in [the UK], and I bet no more than 0.00002% of them will actually bother to Not Vote."
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 06:18am on 16/04/2009
Ah, that sounds familiar :-)
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posted by [personal profile] redbird at 10:55pm on 15/04/2009
Can we procrastinators do this electronically, or do I need to fax in the vote and separately send money by paypal?
 
posted by [identity profile] replyhazy.livejournal.com at 05:08am on 16/04/2009
Seconding the question!
 
Ballot says:
PayPal: to bugshaw [at] gmail.com, Payments should include the information asked for on this ballot: ranked list of votes; voter's name and contact details; active fan who can vouch (if necessary). An additional small donation is appreciated to cover PayPal's fees. UK pounds sterling is preferred.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 05:39am on 16/04/2009
Ballot says:
PayPal: to bugshaw [at] gmail.com, Payments should include the information asked for on this ballot: ranked list of votes; voter's name and contact details; active fan who can vouch (if necessary). An additional small donation is appreciated to cover PayPal's fees. UK pounds sterling is preferred.
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posted by [identity profile] maymorning.livejournal.com at 08:29pm on 18/04/2009
Sent you £5 via paypal. In case you didn't recognise the name Eunice Probert, I used to be Eunice Pearson. You should remember that name from TWP!

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