So what does a voter do? If there are 9 voters that write in "No Vote" or leave the space blank and 1 vote for "Mr. Smith" (his own), then Mr. Smith is elected 1 to nothing (Hey, Mr. Smith get 100% of the vote! What a popular candidate!)
Clearly that is not what the discussion intends. What is a voter supposed to write down instead of the name of an unopposed candidate. "Against Mr. Smith"?
This has come up quite a bit on these boards. My last group ran under the assumption that an unopposed candidate was a shoe-in. While having the by-laws revised last year we were told that 'winning by a majority vote' is also interpreted to mean that an unopposed candidate must receive the majority Yes votes in order to win the spot. A majority of No votes is a vote of no confidence and leaves the position open until an acceptable candidate is elected.
If I understand correctly, your by-laws must explicitly state that unopposed candidates automatically win the seat.
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Does anyone know if a candiadate runs unopposed for an elected position can they be voted against by the membership or does that person win by default since there are no others running?
We have a situation that it may be in the best interest of the organization to leave a position unfilled for now (yes, there are reasons) until a better candidate is available.