Another general question of "What Do You Do"
My Wednesday Night Mixed League consists of 40, four person teams (2 men and 2 women) and voted to have a split season, with a Championship Playoff at the end of the season, the other 38 teams would bowl a team sweeper. There was some discussion about the sweeper, but almost none on the split season and playoff. We had the same format the last two seasons.
Now comes the prize list balloting - three proposals, two with provisions for the playoffs and sweeper, plus team and individual high score awards. One had a point money pay out of $7.35 and the other $8.10. The third option pays the 1st, 10th, 20th, 30th, and 40th place teams position money. It also pays team and individual high score awards - at a flat $10 per person in each category, and pays the point money at $8.33. No prize money was set aside for the sweeper.
38 teams returned their ballots and 29 of them voted for the third option! This league has a tradition of voting for the proposal with the most point money! Many of them did not even look at the rest of the proposal.
The following week at a Team Captain's meeting the President proposed that we change the league rules to match the majority's choice of prize list and eliminate the split season and championship playoff since only one team would cash anyway. Discussion was heated and somewhat off subject as most wanted to revote the prize fund, not to change the league rules. A written ballot was passed around for the Team Captains to vote on the proposal with the understanding that a single NO vote defeated the proposal. The 3rd team to sign the ballot voted NO. End of discussion.
A couple of questions - can the league officers choose to not present a prize fund proposal when it is not in compliance with the league rules? What would you do? What do you think about this situation?


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