Recorded Vote definition

Recorded Vote means a written record of the name and vote of each member of Council or a Committee who votes on a question and of each member present who does not vote.
Recorded Vote means a record, roll call vote.
Recorded Vote. – shall mean documenting in the Minutes of a Council Meeting the name of each Member and the Members’ vote on a matter or question.

Examples of Recorded Vote in a sentence

  • Recorded Vote shall identify only the total number of Members present that vote for or against a motion.

  • In cases required by law, and when any member calls for a Recorded Vote to be taken, the names of those who vote for and of those who vote against shall be entered upon the minutes of Council.


More Definitions of Recorded Vote

Recorded Vote means the recording of the name and vote of every Member voting on any matter or question during a Meeting of Council.
Recorded Vote means the recording of the name and vote of every Member of Council or a Committee who is present when the vote is called on any matter of question.
Recorded Vote means the recording of the name and vote of every member voting on any matter or question.
Recorded Vote means the recording in the Council Minutes, the names of each Member present and the manner of their vote on a matter or question before the Council. In the case of a Member who has declared a conflict on the matter or question, the minutes shall reflect the Member abstained from the vote.
Recorded Vote means documenting in the minutes of a Council meeting the name of each member and their vote on a public matter or question, in favour, opposed, or absent.
Recorded Vote means the recording of the name and vote of every member on a motion during a meeting.
Recorded Vote means the taking of a written record of the name and the vote of each member who votes on a question;