Voting Consensus
Voting Results Dashboard: Upon the conclusion of the voting process, a dashboard is generated that displays detailed statistics, including the voting dates and the associations that participated in the voting. This dashboard is akin to the voting results system used by the United Nations, providing transparency and insight into the collective decision-making process.
1. If the number of "Yes" and "No" votes is the same, the result is "Abstained."
2. If the number of "Yes" votes is greater than "No" but equal to the number of "Abstained" votes, the result is "Abstained."
3. If the number of "No" votes is greater than "Yes" but equal to "Abstained," the result is "Abstained."
4. The result is "Yes" if it is greater than both "No" and "Abstained."
5. The result is "No" if it is greater than both "Yes" and "Abstained."
6. If all votes are equal, the result is "Abstained."[AI1]
This logic first checks among associations within a country, calculating the voting result for that country. Then the vote-counting mechanism is applied between countries to calculate the final vote for the proposal.
[AI1]Consensus
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