Ageism

Mar. 21st, 2023 10:46 am
kevin_standlee: Logo created for 2005 Worldcon and sometimes used for World Science Fiction Society business (WSFS Logo)
I periodically field this question from people about WSFS business: "Is there a minimum age limit for voting on WSFS business?"

The answer is No, there is no minimum age for members to be allowed to exercise WSFS voting rights.

Only natural human beings (that's a term of law, not a joke) with a class of membership that includes WSFS voting rights may nominate and vote on the Hugo Awards, participate in Site Selection, and participate in the WSFS Business Meeting. (Only members with an attending supplement may debate and vote on matters before the Business Meeting, but any WSFS member, whether or not they have an attending supplement, may propose business to be considered by the Meeting.)

WSFS conventions (Worldcon and NASFiC) do often sell classes of membership that do not include a WSFS membership, and child memberships are one of the type of such memberships. Those child members whose memberships do not include WSFS rights may not participate in WSFS business. However, a person of any age can buy a WSFS membership and exercise it.

Now I'm not old enough to have been around "back in the day," but I'm aware from reading fannish history that the membership of Worldcon tended to be a lot younger in its earlier days. I understand that there were organizing committees that had some difficulty getting someone who was of sufficient age to be able to sign a binding contract in the jurisdiction in which they were holding their convention. I think the idea that those mostly teenage fans would have wanted to make sure that only "adults" (however you define that) could vote is laughable. There's never been an age limit of which I'm aware.

I may be wrong, but what I think I'm seeing by people asking such questions is what I see in the broader culture. The generation who once chanted, "Never trust anyone over thirty!" is now saying, "Never let anyone vote who is younger than 55!"

Voted

Oct. 13th, 2022 07:56 pm
kevin_standlee: (Fernley)
Lisa and I are now effectively immune from any further political advertising for this season.

No Turning Back )

After mailing our ballots, we went on an excursion about which I will write tomorrow. If you have followed me for at least a year, you may be able to guess what it was by checking out my posts from a year ago.

Priorities

Oct. 20th, 2020 05:43 pm
kevin_standlee: (Kevin and Lisa)
We want to get started on the porch-painting project while the weather stays dry and not too cold, but there was something more important to do today.

Bear Helps With our Civic Duty )

After a brief stop at the Yerrington Raley's, where I found something I'd been looking for but that the Reno-area Raley's stores does not stock, we headed for home. On our drive back up US-95A, we took the opportunity to satisfy our curiosity about something we've seen from the highway many times.

Tower of Power )

Having had a look at the power station, we went home. I've signed up for the ballot-tracking system that Nevada offers, so I'll know the steps through which the ballot goes, and if there is any problem, I should get an alert. I don't think there will be a problem, but it's better to be sure.
kevin_standlee: (SMOF Zone)
The ballot box I ordered for use at Costume-Con and offered to Westercon and Worldcon for use in their elections arrived today. It looks good, and looks large enough to accommodate any election we're likely to hold.

The box came with a separate bracket for holding an 8 1/2 x 11-inch sign. To attach it, I had to uncover the two strips of adhesive and gently press the bracket to the box. I then tipped the box on its back to better secure the bracket. To my annoyance, I saw that a little speck of lint had managed to slide up under the lower of the two strips. Fortunately, the glue hadn't hardened completely, and I was able to get up in there with a knife and pick the lint out before finishing the job. With a completely clear plastic box, there's no room to hide mistakes.

I will save the packing material that came with the box. (In fact, I put it back in the packaging after checking it out and mounting the bracket.) This will almost certainly be the easiest way of transporting the box in the future, and will assure that it stays relatively safe. It is a tad bulky, although I should be able to store stuff inside the box while transporting it, which makes it less of a waste of space.

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