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Guest Dayle

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Check your bylaws to see if a ballot vote is required.  If so, then a ballot vote must be held, with space for a write-in vote.

Normally, at the election meeting, nominations from the floor are allowed, so there may be additional candidates at the last minute.

If neither of these apply, and you end up with only one candidate for an office, the chair may declare the nominee elected by acclamation.  This step may not be skipped and would be recorded in the minutes of that meeting.

Edited by Gary Novosielski
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2 hours ago, Guest Dayle said:

One last question.....do both people residing in the same home vote if they are members, or only one.

Thank you.

I agree with JJ that this might be a matter of interpreting your bylaws. However, according to RONR, it is one member,  one vote. If both spouses are members, they would both be entitled to vote.  RONR does not treat people who are married or living in the same household differently from other members. Your bylaws however, might do so.

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