Wikipedia:Mediation Committee/Two oppose rule
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New Committee members are selected from interested parties' self-nominations, which generally run for between two and four weeks. Active and emeritus members of the Committee comment on the nominations and ask questions. Comments are especially welcome from all Wikipedians, provided they are constructive and on-topic (for more information, see this).
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[edit] Two oppose rule
This internal policy was adopted in October 2005 as a result of a discussion about its merits on the mailing list. This policy, in short, dictates that the expression of opposition to a candidate's nomination by two or more members of the Committee will result in that nomination not being accepted. Nominations which receive opposition from two (or more) Committee members are automatically declined and delisted, with the designation "per the two oppose rule".
The closing of an unsuccessful nomination per the two oppose rule is without prejudice to future nominations, and only exists as a safety valve of sorts, which prevents a candidate being declined due to a single member's opinion. Please note that candidates who are unsuccessful due to the two oppose rule must wait at least three months before any reapplication.
[edit] Previous practice
[edit] Veto system
Prior to the adoption of the two oppose rule, the Mediation Committee utilised a veto policy for nominations - that is, any Committee member could "veto" the Nomination of a candidate. The result was, a single Committee member could express his or her opposition (through a Veto), and the nomination was automatically closed as unsuccessful. Since the adoption of the two oppose rule in October 2005, this practice is no longer in use.
[edit] Jimmy Wales
Nominations may be subject to final approval or veto by Jimbo Wales, the Mediation Committee's founder, although in practice he rarely comments on nominees or exercises this right.