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! scope="col" | Oppose
! scope="col" | Oppose
! scope="col" | Net<ref name="nbNet" group="note" />
! scope="col" | Net<ref name="nbNet" group="note" />
! scope="col" | Percentage<ref name="nbPercentage" group="note" />]
! scope="col" | Percentage<ref name="nbPercentage" group="note" />
! scope="col" | Percent Support<ref name="nbPercent" group="note" />
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! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Newyorkbrad|Newyorkbrad]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Newyorkbrad|Newyorkbrad]]
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| 518
| 518
| 89.01%
| 89.01%
| 69.5%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Casliber|Casliber]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Casliber|Casliber]]
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| 335
| 335
| 78.73%
| 78.73%
| 54.0%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/SirFozzie|SirFozzie]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/SirFozzie|SirFozzie]]
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| 330
| 330
| 78.45%
| 78.45%
| 53.5%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Iridescent|Iridescent]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Iridescent|Iridescent]]
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| 276
| 276
| 74.04%
| 74.04%
| 50.0 %
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Elen of the Roads|Elen of the Roads]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Elen of the Roads|Elen of the Roads]]
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| 237
| 237
| 72.57%
| 72.57%
| 44.8%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Xeno|Xeno]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Xeno|Xeno]]
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| 225
| 225
| 70.64%
| 70.64%
| 45.3%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/David Fuchs|David Fuchs]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/David Fuchs|David Fuchs]]
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| 118
| 118
| 62.88%
| 62.88%
| 33.9%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry|Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry|Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry]]
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| 112
| 112
| 60.61%
| 60.61%
| 37.7%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/PhilKnight|PhilKnight]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/PhilKnight|PhilKnight]]
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| 98
| 60.38%
| 60.38%
| 33.5%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/John Vandenberg|John Vandenberg]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/John Vandenberg|John Vandenberg]]
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| 79
| 57.73%
| 57.73%
| 34.7%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Jclemens|Jclemens]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Jclemens|Jclemens]]
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| 66
| 66
| 56.71%
| 56.71%
| 32.8%
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Shell Kinney|Shell Kinney]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Shell Kinney|Shell Kinney]]
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| 69
| 69
| 56.70%
| 56.70%
| 34.4%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Sandstein|Sandstein]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Sandstein|Sandstein]]
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| 15
| 51.30%
| 51.30%
| 34.8%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Stephen Bain|Stephen Bain]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Stephen Bain|Stephen Bain]]
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| -40
| -40
| 45.54%
| 45.54%
| 24.0%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Harej|Harej]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Harej|Harej]]
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| -47
| -47
| 44.62%
| 44.62%
| 22.9%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Georgewilliamherbert|Georgewilliamherbert]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Georgewilliamherbert|Georgewilliamherbert]]
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| -61
| -61
| 44.26%
| 44.26%
| 27.7%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/FT2|FT2]]<ref name="nbWithdrawn" group="note" />
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/FT2|FT2]]<ref name="nbWithdrawn" group="note" />
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| -83
| -83
| 42.13%
| 42.13%
| 26.1%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/GiacomoReturned|GiacomoReturned]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/GiacomoReturned|GiacomoReturned]]
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| -120
| -120
| 40.77%
| 40.77%
| 31.2%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Balloonman|Balloonman]]<ref name="nbWithdrawn" group="note" />
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Balloonman|Balloonman]]<ref name="nbWithdrawn" group="note" />
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| -107
| -107
| 38.64%
| 38.64%
| 21.4%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Off2riorob|Off2riorob]]
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Off2riorob|Off2riorob]]
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| -377
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| 16.87%
| 11.3%
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Loosmark|Loosmark]]<ref name="nbBanned" group="note" />
! scope="row" | [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010/Candidates/Loosmark|Loosmark]]<ref name="nbBanned" group="note" />
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| -402
| 9.80%
| 9.80%
|5.8%
|}
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Percentage = Support / (Support + Oppose)
Percentage = Support / (Support + Oppose)
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</ref>

<ref name="npPercenr">
Percenr support = Support / 850 (Total number of voters)


<ref name="nbWithdrawn">
<ref name="nbWithdrawn">

Revision as of 19:10, 11 December 2010

The eighth elections to the English Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee took place in November and December 2010, with the new arbitrators due to take their seats on 1 January 2011. The election, by practice on Wikimedia projects, is organised by community volunteers independent of the Arbitration Committee.

Election process

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/December 2010 ArbCom election The election consists of three stages.

  1. The nomination period, during which interested editors were invited to submit a candidate statement. An editor was eligible to stand as a candidate who i) had made 1,000 mainspace edits prior to the start of the nomination period and ii) was in good standing, that is, not subject to active blocks or site-bans.
  2. The voting period, during which eligible voters may vote on the candidates, using the SecurePoll system. An editor is eligible to vote who (i) has a registered account and has had at least 150 mainspace edits by 1 November 2010; and (ii) is not a blocked user for at least part of the voting period. A tool is available to check the eligibility of user accounts.
  3. The scrutineering period, during which the votes will be checked (e.g. for duplicate, missing, and ineligible votes) and a tally of results compiled.

Voters were invited to review, question and discuss the candidates throughout the nomination and voting periods.

Disruption or other matters needing attention during the election may be passed to the volunteer coordinators (here). Any editors wishing to help the election run smoothly may also watchlist this page (click here to watchlist).

Personnel

Three groups of editors were involved in the organisation of the elections:

  • Election coordinators— self-selected editors organising the on-wiki aspects of the election (volunteer here).
  • Election administratorsWikimedia Foundation-identified editors who oversee the election, including the SecurePoll voting system. Happy-melon, MBisanz and Mr.Z-man have agreed to serve as election administrators.
  • Scrutineers— volunteers drawn from the ranks of stewards with a home wiki other than the English Wikipedia, tasked with verifying the integrity of the vote and tallying the outcome. Dferg, Laaknor, Mardetanha, and Millosh have agreed to serve as scrutineers.

The WMF developer Roan Kattouw has agreed to run the technical aspect of the election.

Results

Following the voting period, the scrutineers examined the votes, and have released a tally of the results. The tally ranks candidates by level of support, defined as the number of votes cast in support of the candidate divided by the total number of votes cast for the candidate ("neutral" votes are not counted). Jimbo Wales will then ceremonially appoint candidates to the vacant seats on the Arbitration Committee on the basis of the tally.

Candidate Support Neutral[note 1] Oppose Net[note 2] Percentage[note 3]
Newyorkbrad 591 186 73 518 89.01%
Casliber 459 267 124 335 78.73%
SirFozzie 455 270 125 330 78.45%
Iridescent 425 276 149 276 74.04%
Elen of the Roads 381 325 144 237 72.57%
Xeno 385 305 160 225 70.64%
David Fuchs 288 392 170 118 62.88%
Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry 320 322 208 112 60.61%
PhilKnight 285 378 187 98 60.38%
John Vandenberg 295 339 216 79 57.73%
Jclemens 279 358 213 66 56.71%
Shell Kinney 292 335 223 69 56.70%
Sandstein 296 273 281 15 51.30%
Stephen Bain 204 402 244 -40 45.54%
Harej 195 413 242 -47 44.62%
Georgewilliamherbert 235 319 296 -61 44.26%
FT2[note 4] 222 323 305 -83 42.13%
GiacomoReturned 265 200 385 -120 40.77%
Balloonman[note 4] 182 379 289 -107 38.64%
Off2riorob 96 281 473 -377 16.87%
Loosmark[note 5] 49 350 451 -402 9.80%
  1. ^ All voters were required to register some form of vote for each candidate. The "neutral" column is simply the total votes, minus supports, minus opposes. There is no effective difference between "neutral" and "abstain" as far as this election is concerned.
  2. ^ Net = Support − Oppose
  3. ^ Percentage = Support / (Support + Oppose)
  4. ^ a b Candidate withdrew from the election after the voting began, and therefore is still listed on the ballot but is ineligible for a position on ArbCom, regardless of the final vote tally.
  5. ^ Candidate was site banned after the voting began, and therefore is still listed on the ballot but is ineligible for a position on ArbCom, regardless of the final vote tally.
Results certified by
I hereby certify this election and its results Mardetanha talk 00:05, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
--m:dferg 00:10, 09 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Laaknor (talk) 00:42, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
millosh (talk (meta:)) 09:18, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Vacant seats

The election is expected to increase the number of arbitrators to 18. The terms of nine arbitrators (half of the Committee, by design) will expire at the end of 2010—those of Carcharoth, FayssalF, Hersfold, KnightLago, Newyorkbrad, Shell Kinney, SirFozzie, Vassyana, and Wizardman. In addition, Fritzpoll, Rlevse, and Steve Smith, whose terms would not have expired at the end of 2010, stepped down this year and will also need to be replaced at this election. The number of arbitrators on the Committee (18) and the maximum length of the terms of incoming arbitrators (two years) were established following community discussion in 2009 at this Request for Comment. Thus, the election of 12 new arbitrators is expected, provided no more sitting arbitrators whose terms will not expire at the end of this year resign or are removed before 31 December 2010.

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Guides

For candidates

Nominations for candidates opened at 00:01 UTC, Sunday 14 November and closed at 23:59 UTC, Tuesday 23 November. During this time, any editor in good standing who had made at least 1,000 mainspace edits before the opening of the nomination period and was at least 18 years old and of legal age in their jurisdiction was eligible to nominate oneself by following the instructions to create a candidate statement and a questions page on the Candidates' page. Once candidates had created their statements, they could proceed to answer the general and individual questions as they wished (see the Questions page for details and instructions). Candidates may continue to answer questions until the end of the voting period (23:59 UTC, Sunday 5 December).

For voters

Before the nomination period (i.e. before 00:01 UTC, Sunday 14 November), voters were invited to discuss and develop the general questions that will be asked of every candidate.

Once candidates had nominated themselves, voters were invited to review and discuss them. Voters were able to ask one specific question per candidate throughout the election; please see the instructions for individual questions for details.

To facilitate their discussions and judgements, voters were encouraged to familiarise themselves with the candidates. This could be done through reading the candidate statements, the answers to the questions put to each candidate (linked from their candidate statements), and the discussion of each candidate (a centralised collection of which will be made available at the Discussion page). In addition, a summary guide to candidates was made available, and augmented by a set of personal guides by individual voters.

Voting ran for 10 days, from 00:01 UTC, Friday 26 November to 23:59 UTC, Sunday 5 December, and was conducted using the SecurePoll extension. Voters used radio buttons to indicate which candidates they would "Support" or "Oppose" (the default option of "Neutral" did not affect the outcome in any way). Because of the risk of server lag, voters were advised to cast their vote at the latest an hour before the close of voting to ensure their vote would be counted.