Voting Process

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Escalation Diagram

Phase 1: Board of Directors
     Current Members:
Harvey Washington (Chairperson)
Isaac Marshall (Commercial Director)
Technical Director
If Deadlocked
Phase 2: Ordinary Shareholders
General majority vote (50% + 1) required among all registered ordinary shareholders.
If Absolute Tie Persists
Phase 3: Board of Shareholders
Deadlock resolution via strict alphabetical class escalation:
     Class A → Class B → Class C → Class D → Class E → Class F

Phase 1: Board of Directors

All motions, including operational changes, hardware acquisitions, and commercial partnerships, are first brought before the active Board of Directors.

  • Quorum Required: A majority of active board members must be present.
  • Resolution: A simple majority is required to pass or reject the motion.
  • Deadlock Trigger: If a vote results in a tie (or if board members abstain, resulting in no clear majority), the motion immediately escalates to Phase 2.

Phase 2: Ordinary Shareholders

Motions deadlocked at the Board level are presented to the Ordinary Shareholders for a general vote.

  • Quorum Required: At least 50% of registered ordinary shareholders must cast a vote (in person or by proxy).
  • Resolution: A simple majority (50% + 1) dictates the outcome.
  • Deadlock Trigger: If the Ordinary Shareholders are evenly split, the standard voting mechanisms are exhausted, and the motion escalates to the final tie-breaking procedure in Phase 3.

Phase 3: Board of Shareholders (Deadlock Resolution)

In the event of an absolute deadlock, the Board of Shareholders utilizes a tiered, class-based voting system to force a resolution. Voting power cascades down through the share classes strictly in alphabetical order until a majority is established.

Share Class Tier Escalation Protocol
Class A Primary Tie-Breaker Class A shareholders cast their votes. If a majority is reached within this class, the motion is resolved. If Class A is tied or unavailable, escalate.
Class B Secondary Tier Class B shareholders vote. If a majority is reached, the motion is resolved. If tied, escalate.
Class C Tertiary Tier Class C shareholders vote. If a majority is reached, the motion is resolved. If tied, escalate.
Class D Quaternary Tier Class D shareholders vote. If a majority is reached, the motion is resolved. If tied, escalate.
Class E Quinary Tier Class E shareholders vote. If a majority is reached, the motion is resolved. If tied, escalate.
Class F Final Tier Class F shareholders cast the final vote. Decisions reached at this tier are binding and cannot be further escalated.

Voting Mechanics & Compliance

  • Votes must be formally logged in the master ledger along with the specific phase and class that finalized the decision.
  • Preliminary confidence votes regarding sitting Directors follow this exact same escalation path.
  • Appeals (e.g., regarding disciplinary actions) are fast-tracked to the Board of Shareholders if Phase 1 cannot achieve a majority.