Tie Vote definition

Tie Vote means an equality of votes and the question being voted on is deemed lost.
Tie Vote means an equality of votes .
Tie Vote means an equality of valid votes;

Examples of Tie Vote in a sentence

  • A plurality of the valid ballots shall determine the nominee who is elected as incoming Member of the Council.Section 3.0 Tie Vote or Challenge .1 Should a tie vote occur for the election of a Member of the Council, the President of the Council shall convene a special meeting of the Council prior to August 8.

  • In case of a Tie Vote, the motion being voted upon shall be deemed to have failed.

  • Tie Vote On a question requiring a simple majority, a tie vote means that the motion fails [CC s.

  • An Ordinance of the City Council of Homer, Alaska, Amending Homer City Code 2.08.030, Composition of Governing Body – Terms of Office, Homer City Code 4.35.010, Review of Election Documents by Canvass Board, and Homer City Code 4.40.010, Runoff Election – Required; and Enacting Homer City Code 4.35.020, Votes Required to be Elected, Homer City Code 4.35.030, Tie Vote, and Homer City Code 4.35.040, Certification of Election; Regarding the Procedure for Electing the Mayor and Council Members.

  • If the Participant breaches any provision of this paragraph, Employee shall forfeit any unpaid amounts required by Paragraph 2.


More Definitions of Tie Vote

Tie Vote means an equal number of “yea” and “nay” votes of those Members present eligible to vote;
Tie Vote shall have the meaning set forth in Section 17.1 of this Agreement.
Tie Vote means an equality of votes and the question being voted on
Tie Vote means when a vote results in exact or equal number of votes between two (2) or more alternatives.
Tie Vote means there is a tie of votes on any motion, this shall be deemed to have been decided in the negative (motion defeated).
Tie Vote means a vote of the Tribal Councilors during a duly called Tribal Council meeting whereby an even number of votes for and against result in the Chair voting to break the tie vote pursuant to Article III, Section 5(e)(3) of the Tribal Constitution.
Tie Vote means any question on which there is a tie vote shall be deemed to be lost.