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Can all SAU:SA Members please follow the link below and head to the SAU:SA Members forum to vote in your new 2010 Executive.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...te-t304291.html

Voting closes Jan 31st 11:59pm.

That is all.

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Thanks Krishy, but kudos should really go to Damo - he found the site and pointed me in the right direction. We were going to just use SAU threads with polls, but I eventually discovered that there is no way to hide the results once someone has voted in an SAU thread. Hence we went to Damo's PollDaddy plan :)

SAU:SA Members, please be aware - if I thought for one microsecond that anyone was going to try to hack/spoof or in any way interfere with this voting process I will ban them for life and they will get a personal visit from some of the execs. If I even suspect anyone of doing this they are gone from SAU for life. No questions asked.

We are tracking IPs closely and even if people attempted to circumvent this we would be able to tell, as we get IP locality reports also.

We have purposely made a voting system where people don't have to register and go through the rigmarole of identity verification and tracking, but if we hear of one more person even mentioning anything untoward in the voting process we will implement this next elections. Or even worse will make you all turn up on the same night and vote in person, which will be much less convenient.

Thanks Krishy, but kudos should really go to Damo - he found the site and pointed me in the right direction. We were going to just use SAU threads with polls, but I eventually discovered that there is no way to hide the results once someone has voted in an SAU thread. Hence we went to Damo's PollDaddy plan :)

It does sound like a child/incest porn site, but it certainly does its job well!

The votes are in, counted, and the nominees have all been informed of their results.

I will start a fresh thread once I have received the acceptance by all winning parties, and notify everyone of the new and continuing Committee members.

Thank you.

:P

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