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HAN

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As you've been told, RONR does not require that nominations be accepted and does not give a nominee an opportunity to decline a nomination.

Regarding nominees who are not present for the election, RONR says they can be elected, but states this about when the election is considered final (p. 444, lines 19-25. Emphasis added)

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TIME AT WHICH AN ELECTION TAKES EFFECT.
An election to an office becomes final immediately if the candidate
is present and does not decline, or if he is absent but
has consented to his candidacy. If he is absent and has not
consented to his candidacy, the election becomes final when
he is notified of his election, provided that he does not immediately
decline
. If he does decline, the election is incomplete,
and another vote can be taken immediately or at the
next meeting without further notice.

 

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12 hours ago, HAN said:

What article is that under?

Robert's Rules of Order has not used "articles" for divisions in quite some time. I expect you are reading Robert's Rules of Order online. That would be the 4th edition, from 1915, which is available online because it is in the public domain. The current (11th) edition, which was published in 2011, is not available online because that would be a copyright violation. See The Right Book for more information.

Dr. Kapur has provided the citation for your current question, but I advise picking up a copy at some point.

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