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There is no limit to the number of members voting by proxy that a member acting as proxy can have registered against them.
There is no limit to the number of members voting by proxy that a member acting as proxy can have registered against them.


'''If you do not have someone that can be your proxy, email one of the addresses below - they will be happy to proxy you.  You need to include how you want to vote on each of the items on the agenda'''
'''If you do not have someone that can be your proxy, email one of the addresses below - they will be happy to proxy you.   
You should include how you want to vote on each of the items on the agenda'''





Revision as of 23:17, 20 November 2019

If you cannot attend the AGM, you can register your vote with a proxy voter.
This person will submit your vote at the AGM.
There is no limit to the number of members voting by proxy that a member acting as proxy can have registered against them.

If you do not have someone that can be your proxy, email one of the addresses below - they will be happy to proxy you. You should include how you want to vote on each of the items on the agenda



Proxy Votes

If you would like to volunteer to be a proxy voter please add your name below:

Name of Member Acting as Proxy Email Names of Members Voting Via Proxy
Ian Dickinson ian.dickinson@nottinghack.org.uk
  • Arthur Moore
  • Emily Roe
  • Sam Dickinson
James Hayward hackspace@geeksareforlife.com
  • Ryan Boughton-Shields (ryspi3.14@gmail.com)
Gillian Zirmer gzirmer@gmail.com
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