Mount Seymour keeps the dispatch and he said the update was on his things to do list. That said, given your job government role you could just as well cut and paste the text into a dispatch of your own rather than waiting for him to get round to it.
Call me a sticker for formality, but since it takes a formal vote to change the constitution the change now made can only be the one we voted on, which was to replace the clauses below with this text:
4.1 The Forest Keeper shall be elected for a 6 month term. Election season begins on March 16th and September 16th at 12:01 am GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
4.7 An electoral period is defined as the period between the ending of one election season and the beginning of the next.
5.2 If the recall election is unsuccessful, in other words, the current delegate is re-elected as delegate, then all those nations who initially called for a recall election are not eligible to do so again in the same electoral period.
5.3 If a new Forest Keeper is elected then the term is until the next fixed election date as per Clause 4.1. If the next fixed election date is less than 3 months after the recall election date then the term will be extended by 6 months.
So I'm kind of kicking myself that I missed the connection to 6.3 and 6.4 when drafting but I guess that's just the way it goes. Length of the polls and campaigning is a different question and never really settled but I don't get the impression that people feel really strongly about it.