CSM9 Elections – Schedule, Election Process, and Candidate A
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 4:09 pm
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Schedule and Election Process
The time has come to elect a new Council of Stellar Management (CSM). "What is the CSM?" you might ask. It is a democratically elected player council that represents the community and acts as an advisory body to CCP, providing valuable feedback regarding changes and updates to EVE Online. You can read more about the CSM on CCP’s Community Page or on EVElopedia.
The Council of Stellar Management elections are on the horizon, and we will be making some minor changes to the election process this year.
We will be removing the pre-election that we used last year. The CSM and CCP determined that it wasn’t really meeting our expectations for performance and was putting excess strain on voters. We trust that our community will take the CSM, and therefore stepping up as a candidate, as seriously as we do. Being a member of the CSM takes a tremendous amount of work and commitment, and those entering the elections should understand the responsibility and expectations of the office.
The election itself will use a Single Transferable Vote (STV) format identical to last year, with some updates to the user interface. In an STV-based voting system, instead of voting for a single candidate, each voter chooses up to 14 candidates and ranks them from 1 to 14. The Wright System is then used to calculate how each voter’s ranked votes are applied to the field of candidates. (The exact code we use can be found here.)
Additionally, after discussion with the CSM, we will be adding a new rule regarding the selection of officers. This year we will delay the selection of officers until the first CSM summit. We found that selecting officers immediately after the election meant that people were selected on their reputation instead of their actual contribution to the CSM process.
Finally, let’s talk about this year’s election schedule. Here it is:
- 21 March: Announcing the CSM9 elections and the updated rules
- 21–31 March: Candidacy application period
- 8–22 April: CSM9 Election
- 3 May: Election result announced live at Fanfest 2014
This CSM white paper lists all these rules and more.
Candidacy Applications
In addition the changes to the election system, the candidacy period for the next Council of Stellar Management (CSM) election is now open. If you’re interested in running for a seat on the Council, please fill out the form here and be sure to read and follow all instructions. Also, please be sure that all your account ownership information is up to date.
An application will result in an audit of the accounts belonging to the applicant and a general background check. In cases where EULA violations have occurred, the application will be assessed on the basis of the severity of the violation and the length of time since the violation occurred. More information on candidate eligibility can be found in the CSM white paper. CCP reserves the right to deny any candidate for extra-ordinary reasons, and will publish our reasoning at the request of any applicant who was denied candidacy.
Candidates will receive notification by email when their applications are approved.
On 3 April we will post a full list of the candidates for the ballot, and provide more detailed information about voting in the full election.
Good luck to everyone running. We’re certain that this year's campaigning will make for an interesting election!
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Schedule and Election Process
The time has come to elect a new Council of Stellar Management (CSM). "What is the CSM?" you might ask. It is a democratically elected player council that represents the community and acts as an advisory body to CCP, providing valuable feedback regarding changes and updates to EVE Online. You can read more about the CSM on CCP’s Community Page or on EVElopedia.
The Council of Stellar Management elections are on the horizon, and we will be making some minor changes to the election process this year.
We will be removing the pre-election that we used last year. The CSM and CCP determined that it wasn’t really meeting our expectations for performance and was putting excess strain on voters. We trust that our community will take the CSM, and therefore stepping up as a candidate, as seriously as we do. Being a member of the CSM takes a tremendous amount of work and commitment, and those entering the elections should understand the responsibility and expectations of the office.
The election itself will use a Single Transferable Vote (STV) format identical to last year, with some updates to the user interface. In an STV-based voting system, instead of voting for a single candidate, each voter chooses up to 14 candidates and ranks them from 1 to 14. The Wright System is then used to calculate how each voter’s ranked votes are applied to the field of candidates. (The exact code we use can be found here.)
Additionally, after discussion with the CSM, we will be adding a new rule regarding the selection of officers. This year we will delay the selection of officers until the first CSM summit. We found that selecting officers immediately after the election meant that people were selected on their reputation instead of their actual contribution to the CSM process.
Finally, let’s talk about this year’s election schedule. Here it is:
- 21 March: Announcing the CSM9 elections and the updated rules
- 21–31 March: Candidacy application period
- 8–22 April: CSM9 Election
- 3 May: Election result announced live at Fanfest 2014
This CSM white paper lists all these rules and more.
Candidacy Applications
In addition the changes to the election system, the candidacy period for the next Council of Stellar Management (CSM) election is now open. If you’re interested in running for a seat on the Council, please fill out the form here and be sure to read and follow all instructions. Also, please be sure that all your account ownership information is up to date.
An application will result in an audit of the accounts belonging to the applicant and a general background check. In cases where EULA violations have occurred, the application will be assessed on the basis of the severity of the violation and the length of time since the violation occurred. More information on candidate eligibility can be found in the CSM white paper. CCP reserves the right to deny any candidate for extra-ordinary reasons, and will publish our reasoning at the request of any applicant who was denied candidacy.
Candidates will receive notification by email when their applications are approved.
On 3 April we will post a full list of the candidates for the ballot, and provide more detailed information about voting in the full election.
Good luck to everyone running. We’re certain that this year's campaigning will make for an interesting election!
New to EVE Online? Start your 14-day free trial today.
Returning pilot? Visit Account Management for the latest offers and promotions.