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Morning (EDT) all,

Philip Sheppard, the author of so much wasted ink on how to go forward on
6-10, has for the third time voted AGAINST 6-10. I'm just sooo surprised.

The count and ammount as of this morning are below.

Cheers,
Eric

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name			| paper	| 8 Dec	| CAIRO	| March	| April	|
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Bret Fausett		|	|	| NEW	| YES	| Y.Y.a	| 
Christopher Ambler      | B  	| yes	|	| YES	| Y.Y.N	| 
Dave Crocker	        | A,D  	| yes	|	| YES	| N.N.Y	| 
Dongman Lee	        |  	| yes	|	|	| Y.Y.Y	| 
Eric Brunner	        | A,D,E	| yes	|	| YES	| Y.N.N	| 
Harald Tveit Alvestrand	|	|	| NEW	| YES	| Y.N.N	| 
James Love		|	|	| NEW	| YES	| Y.Y.Y	| 
James Seng		|	|	| NEW	|	| Y.Y.a	| 
Jeff Shrewsbury	        |  	| yes	|	| YES	| Y.Y.Y	| 
Jerry Yap		|	|	| NEW	|	| Y.Y.Y	| 
Joe Kelsey		|	|	| NEW	| YES	| N.N.N	| 
John Charles Broomfield |  	| yes	|	| YES	| a.y.y	| 
Jonathan Winer		|	|	| NEW	| NO	| Y.Y.Y	| 

Karl Auerbach		|  	| yes	|	| YES	| y.N.N	| 
Kevin J. Connolly      	|  	| no	|	| YES	| y.N.N	| 
Mark Langston		| B  	| yes	|	| YES	| y.N.N	| 
Milton Mueller		| B	| yes	|	|	| Y.Y.N	| 
Philip Sheppard		|  	| no	|	| NO	| N.Y.N	| 
Richard Campbell	|	|	| NEW	|	| Y.Y.N	| 
Rod Dixon		| A,B 	| yes	|	| YES	| Y.Y.Y	| 
Ross Wm. Rader		|  	| yes	|	| YES	| N.N.N	| 
Timothy M. Denton      	| B  	| yes	|	|	| Y.N.Y	| 
Tony Linares		|	|	| NEW	| YES	| Y.Y.Y	| 
William X. Walsh      	| B  	| yes	|	| YES	| Y.Y.N	| 
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							  Y.x.x
Votes:	25 (of 150 maximum possible, 49 being the ballots cast in March)
Legend:	Y and N are obvious, y, n, and a mean I _think_ the statement is
	yes, no or abstain
	x means that at the proposition doesn't appear to be heading to
	consensus

Comments:
	The PPC party typically votes just prior to the ballot period
	closure, and may vote N.Y.a.