Wowpedia:Voting policy

When to vote
There are two main uses of votes on Wowpedia:
 * Policy votes
 * Deletion votes

In very rare cases votes may be used for other purposes, and this page details this process.

Terminology

 * The issue being voted on and action to take are considered a proposal.
 * If the Yes votes win (see constraints below), the proposal is considered accepted.
 * If the No votes win (see constraints below), the proposal is considered declined.

Voter eligibility
Voters must be registered users with ten previous edits on Wowpedia. Sockpuppetry is forbidden by the user naming policy and if it is determined that a user is a sockpuppet then their vote(s) will be nullified.

The Voting Process

 * The issue being voted on should be clearly identified in the discussion page of the article, and a voting booth created. See "How to start a vote", below.
 * People now have an opportunity to vote. The Vote/Talk template explains things for the most part.
 * For the decision to be made, the count for the winning side must exceed the losing side by five (5), i.e. 5:0, 6:1, 10:5, etc., and then a waiting period, or vote closing time, of three days must be observed before finally closing the vote and taking the proposed action.
 * Votes must last a minimum of a week (seven calendar days) before they can be closed, in conjunction with the above three day waiting period after the last vote. Essentially, if a vote gains enough votes to close in the first day it should still last a week; and if a vote lasts longer than a week the closing duration of three days should still exist between the winning vote being cast and the vote closing.

Results

 * Yes wins: Once the vote is closed and the Yes votes have won, the proposer should feel free to take the proposed action as accepted with the trust of most Wowpedia users and backing of the admins.
 * No wins: Once the vote is closed and the No votes have won, the proposal is effectively declined.
 * With multiple-choice votes the comparison is made to the closest competitor.

Enforcement

 * For votes regarding an article, the outcome of the vote should be reflected in the article. Reversions to the losing side of the vote will not be allowed and should be considered disruptive editing or vandalism. Such edits may be reverted (to the winning side) by any user and an admin may take action against the offending user per the disruptive editing policy.
 * For more general votes, the outcome of the vote will determine how it should be enforced. Administrators may enforce the vote at their discretion; if there is any question about the results, please consult an admin.