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6 hours ago, J. J. said:

I do not think that any absentees or people who become members at some point in the future have a "right" to read the tellers' report in the minutes.  

What about current members?

(If no one's rights are violated, then why is including the tellers' report in the minutes an important, intrinsic part of the balloting process? )

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1 hour ago, Guest Nancy N. said:

What about current members?

(If no one's rights are violated, then why is including the tellers' report in the minutes an important, intrinsic part of the balloting process? )

First, I am not sure that anyone feels that putting the tellers report in the minutes is "an important, intrinsic part of the balloting process."  I certainly do not.  The current members could have gone to the election meeting or request to see the tellers' report. 

Any member has the right to see the records (p. 460, ll. 12-7).  No one is suggesting that the tellers' report be shredded.

 

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