Examples of Voting Procedure in a sentence
Voting Procedure - Any action of the TPB (with the exception of Section II-E above) requires a simple majority vote of those Members in attendance to be approved.
Voting Procedure: The method of voting is the Speaker’s prerogative, and may be accomplished with the use of voting cards, voice votes, electronic votes or other means.
Such request will then be addressed through the Governing Board Voting Procedure set forth in Section 4.3. If a new county’s request is approved through such procedure, such new membership will not become effective until the county provides a signature page to this Agreement and a resolution from its Board of Supervisors that it agrees to abide by the terms of this Agreement as set out herein and possess legal power and authority to do so.
Voting Procedure: The officers of the District Central Committee shall be elected by a majority vote of those members of the District Central Committee present and voting.
Voting Procedure: The officers of the County Central Committee shall be elected by a majority vote of those members of the District Central Committee present and voting.
Section 5: Voting Procedure for President and Vice President5.1 Ballot Papers5.1.1 The Company Secretary shall produce the ballot papers.
For detailed information regarding voting instructions, please refer to the section entitled "Voting Procedure" on page 2 of the Proxy Statement.
The form and manner of voting to be used at any meeting of members, or in relation to any issue before the members, shall be determined and approved by a majority of the Board of Directors pursuant to the Credit Union’s Voting Procedure Policy.
Article 9.12iThe elections referred to in this Chapter (Candidacy and Voting Procedure) shall be conducted by the competent working bodies of the Parliament of the Federation of BIH and the National Assembly of RS.
Mr Ohringer says that the Claimant failed to deal with the Appendix A allegations in his witness statement and only gave his answers when forced to do so when being cross-examined.