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Originally Posted by sdbeta1
My impression of a vote of confidence is that you are placing your vote in the hands of another person to make a certain decision. In essence you are making a declaration that you are trusting his judgement in making a decision for the whole of the group. In the case of handing out bids, the recruitment chair would have the most knowledge and can therefore make a sound decision on bids.
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That falls firmly into the "trust you sisters/brothers" mantra that gets repeated throughout recruitment. The way your describing it I would refer to more as a proxy; like with stock votes. The recruitment chair would "vote" on your behalf, by proxy.