From 16956e1daa9d60336b978543893471f14e8961fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Kelling Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2025 11:08:31 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] minor: fix image links --- petition.md | 25 +++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/petition.md b/petition.md index 0c277ff..90b60f6 100644 --- a/petition.md +++ b/petition.md @@ -43,19 +43,20 @@ elections, OSI logged into opavote.com as an election manager, uploaded a list of voter's email addresses, a list of candidates, selected Scottish STV rules, and clicked a button open the polls. -OpaVote then -emailed each of the voters a unique ballot url on opavote.com. Here is -[a screenshot of an empty ballot](/osi-2025-unmarked-ballot-example.png) +OpaVote then emailed each of the voters a unique ballot url on +opavote.com. Here is [a screenshot of an unmarked +ballot](https://codeberg.org/OSI-Concerns/election-results-2025/src/branch/main/osi-2025-unmarked-ballot-example.png) of the OSI 2025 Individual election, and [a filled in -one](/osi-2025-marked-ballot-example.png). The only way to fill in the -ballot is by specifying a 1st preference and then optionally 2nd, and -then optionally a 3rd, etc. After the -polls close, OpaVote provides the election manager an option to publish -the voting results to the voters. OSI did not use that option. Instead, -it seems they downloaded the ballot data, altered the ballots, and used -this to publish altered election results. In OSI's results announcement, -it is stated that [that 3 candidates were not included in the final -tally because of a failure to sign an agreement with +one](https://codeberg.org/OSI-Concerns/election-results-2025/src/branch/main/osi-2025-marked-ballot-example.png). The +only way to fill in the ballot is by specifying a 1st preference and +then optionally a 2nd preference, and then optionally a 3rd, etc. After +the polls close, OpaVote provides the election manager an option to +publish the voting results to the voters. OSI did not use that +option. Instead, it seems they downloaded the ballot data, altered the +ballots, and used this to publish altered election results. In OSI's +results announcement, it is stated that [that 3 candidates were not +included in the final tally because of a failure to sign an agreement +with OSI](https://opensource.org/blog/announcing-the-new-directors-of-osi-board). They did not state which candidates had been removed from which elections. What we quickly figured out is that in the individual -- 2.30.2