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MAY ABSENT ELDERS BE DISQUALIFIED FROM ELECTION?
The Northwest Philippines Annual Conference voted to elect only members present at the conference. The bishop ruled that all members were eligible. The election proceeded based on that ruling. However, the ruling was not a response to a question of law. It was a parliamentary ruling that was not challenged in any way, apparently.
As the bishop reported in his response to questions of law about the legality of using casting of lots to elect delegates to General and Central Conferences discussed in JCD 1305 above, the casting of lots process was handled with grace and respect. Based on the cultural patterns of their region, it may have worked better if only those present were eligible. But, this time around, there apparently were no formal challenges over which the Council could take jurisdiction.
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