Voting during Clause Samples

The 'Voting during' clause defines the procedures and rules governing how voting is conducted during a meeting or decision-making session. It typically outlines who is eligible to vote, the methods by which votes can be cast (such as in person, electronically, or by proxy), and any requirements for quorum or majority needed for decisions to be valid. This clause ensures that the voting process is orderly, transparent, and fair, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring that decisions reflect the collective will of the participants.
Voting during a Technical Body meeting o if a voting member has more than one representative present, only one representative may vote;
Voting during a Technical Body meeting The following procedures apply for voting during an ISG or ISG working group meeting: before voting, a clear definition of the issues shall be provided by the chairman; voting members shall only be entitled to one vote per member;