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As per Fanfest tradition, CCP Hellmar announced the election results for the 9th Council of Stellar Management (CSM9) during the CCP Presents keynote at Fanfest 2014.
This time around we continued to use the Single Transferrable Vote (STV) system that we used in 2013. This means that all CSM members below have received the necessary amount of votes and all are equal members of the council.
The 14 delegates of the Ninth Council of Stellar Management are:
Ali Aras - @ali_of_space
Major JSilva - @Silva117
Sugar Kyle - @sugar_kyle
Corbexx - @Corbexx_NOHO
DJ FunkyBacon - @FunkyBacon
Mangala Solaris - @awanderingjon
Steve Ronuken - @fuzzysteve
Sion Kumitomo - @siggonk
Mike Azariah - @mikeazariah
Progodlegend - @progodlegend
Corebloodbrothers - @corebloodbro
Xander Phoena - @midi2304
Matias Otero - @Suecotero
Mynnna - @mynnna_eve
You can find more information regarding your elected delegates for CSM9 on the EVE Community Portal.
In a change of tradition, CSM9 will not be electing any officers, as both CCP and the CSM believe that officer positions are of little use other than as a feather in the cap of a particular member of the council. This is reinforced by the announced delay in officer selection and, after considering the pros and cons of having officers, we have decided to scrap the practice so that the CSM moves forward working as a coherent team with everyone on the same level. We will be amending the CSM whitepaper in the future to formally state this.
If you would like to know who to contact and how, there will be a post put up in Jita Park Speaker’s Corner soon, with information about how to reach the CSM, but EVE-mailing the delegates will also work in a pinch.
Results
Eligible voters had cast 31,294 votes, meaning that the number of votes cast this year is significantly lower than for CSM 8. We feel that this is due to a lack of awareness about the CSM’s form and function within the community, and we will be working actively with CSM9 to reach a broader audience over the coming term.
The average age of users who voted was 33 years, and the average age of an account was 3.6 years, a 0.4 year increase from the last election.
Age in days
Frequency
Cumulative
30.00
4335
13.85%
250.00
4821
29.26%
500.00
3372
40.03%
750.00
2824
49.06%
1000.00
2669
57.59%
1250.00
2288
64.90%
1500.00
2297
72.24%
1750.00
2055
78.80%
2000.00
1399
83.27%
2250.00
1446
87.90%
2500.00
1020
91.15%
2750.00
1044
94.49%
3000.00
673
96.64%
3250.00
343
97.74%
3500.00
366
98.91%
3750.00
228
99.64%
4000.00
114
100.00%
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You can see the rawv voting data by downloading it here.
CCP and I would like to thank the delegates of CSM8 for their hard work over the last term, and congratulate the newly elected delegates of CSM9 on their new roles.
We would also like to thank all those who followed and participated in the elections this time around.
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Re: CSM9: Presenting the New Council Members, Election Data,
To me this indicates the promotional efforts of organized communities to strip away the motivation of causal players, the increased complexity of the voting process, and introduction of systems that enables systemic voting.
Who has time to review 50+ candidates, then select 14 of the best when the perception is that your vote doesn't matter?
We are going to see fewer and fewer voters until CCP makes voting much easier.
Who has time to review 50+ candidates, then select 14 of the best when the perception is that your vote doesn't matter?
We are going to see fewer and fewer voters until CCP makes voting much easier.