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voting nay after seconding the motion


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can someone who seconded a motion vote against it after it has been brought up for a vote

Absolutely. Seconding a motion merely means that you agree it should be brought up. It does not necessarily mean that you're in favor of it. You might want it to be voted on specifically so that it can be defeated.

Furthermore, after you listen to the debate, you might very well change your mind. That is, after all, the whole point of debate.

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Furthermore, after you listen to the debate, you might very well change your mind. That is, after all, the whole point of debate.

Further furthermore, even the maker of the motion is free to change his mind and vote against it (although, unlike the seconder, he can't speak against it in debate).

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