Examples of Allocated Votes in a sentence
Any temporary exclusion may be lifted by a subsequent decision of the Council by a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
The Council shall vote on each such proposal by a two-thirds majority of the Allocated Votes with the exception of the suspension or withdrawal of Membership which requires a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
The Council, following a proposal by the Committee or at the request of 1/3 of the Full Members, may decide to withdraw the membership of any Member by a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes, after hearing the defence of the concerned Member.
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The decision by the Council to liquidate the European Green Party must be made by a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
The admission of Members and any subsequent suspension or withdrawal of Membership shall be decided by the Council and requires in each case a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
Decisions on membership are taken by a three quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
A quorum of a simple majority of the Allocated Votes shall be present before each voting session can take place.
Voting shall be by two-thirds majority vote of the votes cast with the exception of: • changes to the Rule Book, which shall require a two-thirds majority of the Allocated Votes; and • admission of members; • suspension and expulsion of members; • changes to the Articles 6.5 and 6.6 of the Rule Book; • changes to the EGP Statutes; • liquidation of the EGP, which shall require a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.
Changes to these Statutes may only be made by Council voting with a three-quarters majority of the Allocated Votes.