Clarify preference on election official neutrality
A form of the statement introduced was present in the old election wiki [1]. Since the inception of the election system, we have not had any candidates serve as election officials [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Election_Officiating_Guidelines Change-Id: I9a62ae7520a709e9ad00fa686a611cf3430d838d
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in officiating future elections, so reach out to them if you would like to
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help.
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.. note::
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Election officials should not run for election themselves. They must
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also maintain strict neutrality in reviewing election candidates, when
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setting up elections and in handling their results.
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Our current election officials are:
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* Ian Y. Choi (ianychoi), ianyrchoi at gmail dot com
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* Slawek Kaplonski (slaweq), skaplons at redhat dot com
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For any questions, please contact officials by mail or over irc at
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#openstack-dev OFTC channel.
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