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Motion to proceed with a vote


Guest JR Hen

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On 10/4/2021 at 4:32 PM, Guest JR Hen said:

When an election of officers is taking place, and there are sufficient candidates on the ballot, can a motion to proceed with the vote be made without taking nominations from the floor?

No.

"31:4    Motions to Close or Reopen Nominations. In the average society, a motion to close nominations is not a necessary part of the election procedure and it should not generally be moved. When nominations have been made by a committee or from the floor, the chair inquires whether there are any further nominations; and when there is no response, he declares that nominations are closed. In very large bodies, the formality of a motion to close nominations is sometimes allowed, but this motion is not in order until a reasonable opportunity to make nominations has been given; as noted above, it is out of order if a member is rising, addressing the chair, or otherwise attempting to make a nomination, and it always requires a two-thirds vote. When no one wishes to make a further nomination, the motion serves no useful purpose."

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