Resubmit a proposal

Learn how to resubmit a proposal that was previously rejected or did not reach quorum.

Step 1: Review the feedback from the previous proposal

Review the feedback from the previous proposal and try to identify any common concerns or objections that were raised by the community. Align with the community on the best way to address these concerns and incorporate them into your proposal.


Step 2: Draft a revision

Incorporate the community's feedback into a revised proposal. Consider using your original proposal's forum thread to draft this revision. Ensure that you incorporate any new information that may have become available since the original proposal was submitted.


Step 3: Resubmit the proposal

Treat your revised proposal as a brand-new proposal. Begin by conducting a new discussion on the governance forum. Pay close attention to the guidance within the proposal structure section of this procedure; you'll want to include additional information that explicitly addresses the concerns that were raised during the previous submission.


If your proposal is rejected multiple times, it may be best to reconsider the proposal altogether or to engage more extensively with the community to gather feedback and build support.

Resubmitting a proposal is an iterative process that requires patience, persistence, and an open mind. By working closely with the community to capture and integrate feedback, you can increase your chances of getting your proposal passed.

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