|
Of course, time zones might create a problem. Some may have to vote before all have arrived and said whether they agree with the plan. That makes things difficult. But it can still work.
My idea is as follows:
Two known innocents and two unknowns vote for one candidate.
The other two known innocents and the other two unknowns vote for the other candidate.
Glirdan holds his vote to the end and, if all goes according to plan, doesn't vote. If anyone hasn't voted by that stage, he uses his discretion to ensure the best possible result. Would that be feasible for you Glirdan?
Any thoughts? Is there any better way of doing it?
__________________
Do you mind? I'm busy doing the fishstick. It's a very delicate state of mind!
|