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Old 10-30-2002, 10:07 PM
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Originally posted by ktsnake
We actually have a clause in the house contract which EVERY member signs that states that if a member's membership is terminated they will have to move out.

Our blackballing process is pretty tough. If ONE member casts an adverse vote, the candidate fails the election. Now on the other hand he can be proposed as many times as the rest of the members see fit so maybe it would take an extra semester or we could essentially be telling him that since he didn't show up to anything or act like he cared we'll give him a second chance if he wants it.
That is way tough...Theoretically, couldn't one member sabotage the whole pledge class? Or even one member for each potential?

I just mean that there are guys in my house that I don't like, and so to have just one person say no...that seems fairly easy. Do you guys have guidelines as to what an appropriate reason to vote against is, or is just not liking someone reason enough to drop a black marble? (For us, failure to get 85% of the members will prevent a pledge from initiating)
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