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This utility is for asking a question of a candidate. Editors who are [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Vote|eligible to vote]] may also ask a question, via one of the following methods:
 
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#Ask an '''individual question''': pick the statement of the candidate you wish to pose the question to from [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Candidate statements]], click the "Questions for the candidate" link, go to #Individual questions, and post the question there. Only this candidate will respond to that question.
 
Please keep questions succinct and relevant, and do make an effort to ensure you aren't overlapping a [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Candidate statements/Questions/General|general question]] that has already been asked (<u>even if</u> the candidate hasn't yet copied it over to his or her individual question page), or an individual question that has already been asked of this candidate.
 
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|<small>'''Guidance for candidates''':<br />Candidates are requested to answer all questions that are put to them, including all general questions, to ensure the Community is as fully informed as it wishes to be before [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Vote|voting]] commences. You are, of course, welcome to refuse to answer a question if you feel uncomfortable doing so, but please remember that voters may support or oppose based on that decision. If a question is a near-duplication of another, you are—ofare course—welcomewelcome to as an answer to that question simply refer the editor to your response to the similar question.</small>
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