[mim3@mim.org comments: In December, 1991, the party recorded a number of resolutions laying down the skeleton of a scientific analysis. Most of the 1991 resolutions were in reference to articles that MIM was going to publish in MIM Notes or MIM Theory. In 1991, we had some concrete experiences of some embarassment. There were some tie votes, in which the status quo prevailed. More humorously, the party gave majorities to three contradictory resolutions listed below. Perhaps the interpretation is that it was OK to vote and register in the bourgeois world, but not in elections at the municipal level or beyond. Certainly, MIM has struggled to define what is a winnable election and what is not.]
1. Comrades may register to vote only if necessary for reasons of material support.
2. Registered comrades will not vote in bourgeois elections or run for municipal, state, national electoral office.
3. It's OK to register and/or vote if it's useful in the bourgeois world.
A subsequent vote said "comrades will register to vote when necessary for the bourgeois world, or when the party decides this is a useful strategy; otherwise they will not register/vote."
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